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  1. Edward Stephen Harkness (January 22, 1874 – January 29, 1940) was an American philanthropist. Given privately and through his family's Commonwealth Fund, Harkness' gifts to private hospitals, art museums, and educational institutions in the Northeastern United States were among the largest of the early twentieth century.

  2. Edward Harkness was a major American philanthropist of the 20th century, who inherited his fortune from Standard Oil and gave away over $100 million to arts, health, and education causes. He was known for his anonymity, his support for British scholars and museums, and his innovative gifts to Phillips Exeter and other elite schools.

  3. Edward Stephen Harkness (1874–1940), a major philanthropic donor of the early 20th century, was the first president of the Commonwealth Fund. Believing that his inherited wealth was a responsibility to do something for the common good, he donated more than $129 million during his lifetime.

  4. Apr 11, 2023 · Learn how Edward Harkness, a wealthy heir of Standard Oil, funded a radical plan to transform Phillips Exeter Academy in 1930. Discover his vision for collaborative learning, his friendship with Principal Lewis Perry, and his legacy of giving.

  5. Jul 1, 2011 · Harkness learning takes its name from the American businessman, philanthropist and educational reformer of the early 20 th century, Edward Harkness. As an alumnus of St Paul's School (a New Hampshire rival to PEA), he felt that his own educational experience at school had been restricting and not suited to his needs.

  6. Edward S. Harkness (1874–1940) was a philanthropist who donated land and money to build Columbia University Medical Center. He also supported other institutions of health and education, and gave away $100 million of his fortune.

  7. Edward Harkness was a wealthy industrialist who donated billions of dollars to various causes, especially in health and education. He also collected and donated art works to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and founded Camp Harkness for disabled children.