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GMFUS_970806_01.JPG: Butler House
The Butler House was built in 1912. It was paid for by AB Butler, who made his millions from Texas oil wells. In 1935, Germany purchased the house in 1933 and used it as the German Chancery until World War II when they were expelled. They eventually sold the building to a local law firm in 1963.
Wikipedia Description: German Marshall Fund
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The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is a nonpartisan American public policy think tank and grantmaking institution dedicated to promoting cooperation and understanding between North America and Europe.
Founded in 1972 through a gift from the West German government on the 25th anniversary of the Marshall Plan, GMF contributes research and analysis on transatlantic and global issues; convenes policy and business leaders at7 international conferences; provides exchange opportunities for emerging American and European leaders; and supports initiatives to strengthen democracies. The GMF focuses on policy, leadership, and civil society.
In addition to its headquarters in Washington, D.C., GMF has offices in several European cities.
Current Programs
Among its programs and initiatives are: the Brussels Forum, Atlantic Dialogues, Transatlantic Academy,and the Transatlantic Trends Survey
GMF's policy programs include: Asia, the European Union, Europe's East and Russia, Foreign and Security Policy, Energy Security, NATO, Trade and Investment, and Urban and Regional Policy,.
GMF's Transatlantic Leadership Initiatives include the Manfred Worner Seminar, the Marshall Memorial Fellowship] the k Young transatlantic Network,the Transatlantic Inclusion Leaders Network, the Congress Bundestag Forum and the Lugar Diplomacy Institute, GMF's Civil Society projects include the Balkan Trust for Democracy, and th Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation,
Leadership
The president of GMF is Karen Donfried, who joined in April 2014. Past presidents of GMF include Benjamin H. Read (1973–77), Robert Gerald Livingston (1977–81), Frank E. Loy (1981–95), and Craig Kennedy (1996-2014). Members of GMF's Board of Trustees.,
History
Foundation
GMF was founded as a permanent memorial to Marshall Plan assistance through a grant from the West German government. Its founder was Guido Goldman, who w ...More...
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1997 photos: Since 1984, I've lived in Silver Spring, Maryland.
From 1981 to 2002, photos were taken using a Pentax ME Super camera.
From 1989 to 2002, I was doing all pictures as prints (instead of slides which I had grown up on).
In 1997, at the age of 40, my photo obsession began and I started taking thousands of photos per year.
In September, 2002, I switched to digital cameras and the number of photos exploded.
Image quality is going to be variable because these are scans of slides and/or prints.
The images shown here were scanned in two phases. In the early years of the website, I rescanned a selection of pre-digital images, all at fairly low quality settings. During the COVID pandemic, I launched the Great Rescanning Effort, rescanning ALL of my pre-digital images from various media (prints, slides, negatives, etc) at higher resolution and quality settings. Mutilple versions of images -- some from the initial scannning phase, some from prints, some from slides/negatives -- were posted so there are frequently duplicate images on the same page. At some point, I hope to have time to do a final review and get rid of the duplicates but that'll have to wait until all of the pre-digital images are finally posted.
Trips this year: North Carolina (Dad), Florida (Mom), using a time share in Arkansas to visit Civil War sites in Missouri, Georgia, Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee. The Civil War became my excuse to see places I'd never been to in my life and it was a great motivator for 20 years or so.
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