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Indeed, that afternoon, the meeting with the foundation, which in the past has been, along with the city, a primary benefactor, did not go well.
Paul Mellon, a primary benefactor of the gallery and a member of its building committee, set to work with his assistant J. Carter Brown (who became gallery director in 1969) to find an architect.
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With the support of the Generoso Pope Foundation, a private philanthropic organization that established the center and continues to be its primary benefactor, most of the presepio was salvaged and brought to Tuckahoe.
After all, Mr. Morales is still her primary benefactor.
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