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New-York Historical Society History Makers
Gala
October 15,
2008
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The New-York Historical
Society $B!G (Js annual
History Makers Gala will be
held on Wednesday, October
15, 2008, at 6:00 PM and
will honor Robert A. Caro,
Jack Rudin and the Rudin
family.
Our gala evening will also
be an opportunity to
for guests to preview the
exhibition Grant and Lee
in War and Peace.
Robert A. Caro
is a two-time winner of both
the Pulitzer Prize for
Biography and the National
Book Critics Circle Award
for Best Nonfiction Book of
the Year. In addition, he
has been awarded the
National Book Award, the
Gold Medal in Biography from
the American Academy of Arts
and Letters, and the Francis
Parkman Prize. His seminal
first book, The Power
Broker: Robert Moses and the
Fall of New York, was
chosen by the Modern Library
as one of the hundred
greatest nonfiction books of
the twentieth century. Other
works by Caro include his
three-part series on Lyndon
Johnson: The Years of
Lyndon Johnson: The Path to
Power, Means of
Ascent, and Master of
the Senate. To research
this series, Caro and his
wife, Ina, left
New York to live in the
locations where Lyndon
Johnson had worked and
lived, first in the Texas
Hill Country, and then in
Washington, D.C. Caro
graduated from Princeton
University and later became
a Neiman Fellow at Harvard
University.
Jack Rudin and the Rudin
family
have played a pivotal role
in shaping the modern
landscape of New York
through their real estate
development projects and
their generous philanthropy.
Jack Rudin is chairman of
Rudin Management, where he
builds, develops, and
manages New York City real
estate. The Rudin family
plays an active role in
philanthropy and public
service in New York, a
tradition started by Jack $B!G
(Js father, Samuel, more
than 60 years ago. Jack
Rudin sits on the Boards of
Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center, Jazz at
Lincoln Center, and the
George C. Marshall
Foundation. He is an
Honorary Trustee of the
American Museum of Natural
History and Congregation
Shearith Israel, as well as
a Trustee Emeritus of Iona
College. Jack Rudin has been
the recipient of numerous
awards, including honorary
degrees, which have been
bestowed upon him by Iona
College, The City College of
New York, The City
University of New York, the
Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, and Yeshiva
University.
The 2008 History Makers Gala
will contribute support to
N-YHS $B!G (Js exhibitions
and education initiatives.
Ticket prices begin at
$1,000, and tables for 10
begin at $10,000.
For more information or to
purchase tickets,
please call 212-972-2268.
ABOUT THE NEW-YORK
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Established in 1804, the
New-York Historical Society
(N-YHS) comprises New York $B!G
(Js oldest museum and a
nationally renowned research
library. N-YHS collects,
preserves and interprets
American history and art;
its mission is to make these
collections accessible to
the broadest public and
increase understanding of
American history through
exhibitions, public
programs, and research that
reveal the dynamism of
history and its impact on
the world today. N-YHS
holdings cover four
centuries of American
history and comprise one of
the world $B!G (Js greatest
collections of historical
artifacts, American art, and
other materials documenting
the history of the United
States as seen through the
prism of New York City and
State.
N-YHS Museum
The Society $B!G (Js museum
contains some 60,000 items
that include: paintings,
sculpture, furniture,
clothing, toys, tools,
textiles, ceramics, glass,
and assorted artifacts
ranging from George
Washington $B!G (Js camp bed
to items from Ground Zero
after the September 11 World
Trade Center attacks. Other
important Museum holdings
include landscapes of the
Hudson River School by
Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand
and others; genre paintings
and portraiture by Gilbert
Stuart, Benjamin West and
Charles Willson Peale; one
of the world $B!G (Js
largest collections of
Tiffany lamps; and John
James Audubon $B!G (Js
preparatory watercolors for
The Birds of America.
N-YHS
Library
The Society $B!G (Js library
is a principal source of
primary materials for the
study of New York history,
and one of the foremost
American history research
institutions in the world.
The library collections
total 4 million items,
including manuscripts; books
and pamphlets; prints and
photographs; maps; atlases;
newspaper titles; sheet
music; and more. Among these
are items from the Colonial,
Revolutionary War, and Civil
War periods, including
letters, diaries, battle
reports, and sketches
documenting the Civil War,
Ulysses S. Grant $B!G (Js
handwritten terms of
surrender for Robert E. Lee,
and much more.
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