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David E. Finley, Jr. In 1924, Finley wrote Taxation, the People’s Business, published in Mellon’s name, which articulated Mellon’s taxation and fiscal policies.

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David E. Finley, Jr. In 1924, Finley wrote Taxation, the People’s Business, published in Mellon’s name, which articulated Mellon’s taxation and fiscal policies.

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David E. Finley, Jr. In 1924, Finley wrote Taxation, the People’s Business, published in Mellon’s name, which articulated Mellon’s taxation and fiscal policies.

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David E. Finley, Jr. By 1927, Finley was writing most of Mellon’s speeches, policy papers and correspondence and had begun to assist Mellon in his art collection.

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David E. Finley, Jr. By 1927, Finley was writing most of Mellon’s speeches, policy papers and correspondence and had begun to assist Mellon in his art collection.

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David E. Finley, Jr. By 1927, Finley was writing most of Mellon’s speeches, policy papers and correspondence and had begun to assist Mellon in his art collection.

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David E. Finley, Jr. During the Second World War, Finley led the Roberts Commission, which led the rescue of much of the threatened artworks of Europe.

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David E. Finley, Jr. During the Second World War, Finley led a group of American art scholars and administrators who pressed the federal government to take steps to protect the priceless art works and monuments of Europe from destruction.

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David E. Finley, Jr. As chairman of its trustees, Finley led the National Trust through its critical early years, when the concept of the preservation of old buildings was considered a novel and radical departure from prevailing views.

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David E. Finley, Jr. In late 1936 Finley selected twenty-four Italian Renaissance paintings and eighteen sculptures from Lord Joseph Duveen, which Mellon bought to complete his collection.

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David E. Finley, Jr. In late 1936 Finley selected twenty-four Italian Renaissance paintings and eighteen sculptures from Lord Joseph Duveen, which Mellon bought to complete his collection.

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    David Finley

    David Finley may refer to: David E. Finley (1861-1917), United States Representative from South Carolina
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    David E. Finley, Jr.

    David Edward Finley, Jr. (September 1, 1890 – February 1, 1977) was an American cultural leader during the middle third of the 20th century. ... It fell to David Finley to oversee the completion of the building and the opening of the Gallery in 1941.
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    The Adventures of Hyperman

    The Adventures of Hyperman, is a Television Series that aired from November 4, 1995 to August 10, 1996 on CBS. ... | Written by | David Finley Cliff MacGillivray |
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    Piggott, Arkansas

    Piggott, Arkansas is a city in Clay County, Arkansas, one of that county's two seats (Corning is the other). ... Power Plant Superintendent: David Finley
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    Shutdown (web series)

    "./shutdown" is an online sitcom about a group of Help Desk employees at a fictional Southern California-based technology company named "Morbotech". ... Played by David Finley.
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    The Del-Vikings

    The Del-Vikings, also known as The Dell-Vikings (the name was variously spelled with and without the hyphen), are an American doo-wop musical group who recorded several hit singles in the 1950s and continued to record and tour with various Line ups in later decades. ... David Finley was in one of the lead spots from 1972-76.
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    Eliza Ridgely

    Eliza Eichelberger Ridgely (February 10, 1803 – December 20, 1867) was an American heiress, traveler, arbiter of fashion, and mistress of Hampton, the Ridgely plantation north of Towson, Maryland. ... After David Finley, director of the gallery, had acquired Lady with a Harp he became an advocate for the preservation of Hampton.
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    Rachel Marsden

    Rachel Marsden (born December 2, 1974) is a Canadian conservative political columnist, strategist and television commentator based in Paris. ...David Finley (1999-08-01).
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    David E. Finley

    David E. Finley (February 28, 1861 - January 26, 1917) was a United States Representative from South Carolina. He was born in Trenton, Arkansas.
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    Jim Crockett

    James Allen Crockett (June 2, 1909 in Bristol, Virginia – April 1, 1973) was a professional wrestling promoter sometimes known as Jim Crockett, Sr. or to people within the business simply as "Big Jim". ... He was married to Elizabeth Jackson Eversole Crockett, with whom he had four children: James Allen Crockett, Jr., David Finley Crockett, Charles J. "Jackie" Crockett, and Frances Earl Crockett.

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