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RECIPIENT GRANTS

Queens College

Flushing, NY

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Total Grants to Queens College
Total $ Granted: $ 77,550
For Years: 1998 1997 1995
# Grants: 4

Grants to Queens College

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Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-31-1998 20,000 Department of Philosophy
Hilail Gilden
During the second semester of academic year 1998-1999 to continue preparation of one or more journal article(s) and/or a book on the topic, "Philosophy After Hussert." (Amended 14 June 199 through August 1999.)
Earhart Foundation
2-4-1998 50 General Operating Expenses William E. Simon Foundation
12-31-1997 50,000 The Rise and Fall of the South African Bomb
This grant supports the research and writing of a book on South Africa's nuclear weapons program. Peter Liberman will trace the development of South Africa's nuclear weapons program, examincision to forego further development of its nuclear arsenal, and analyze the implications of South Africa's decision for other potential nuclear powers.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1995 7,500 Taft Institute
Toward a Minority-Focused Civic Education Seminar for Teachers in New York City
JM Foundation

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