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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
 d Feeney Way to honor the university’s most generous donor\, Charles F. “Ch
 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
 d Feeney Way to honor the university’s most generous donor\, Charles F. “Ch
 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
 d Feeney Way to honor the university’s most generous donor\, Charles F. “Ch
 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
 d Feeney Way to honor the university’s most generous donor\, Charles F. “Ch
 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
 d Feeney Way to honor the university’s most generous donor\, Charles F. “Ch
 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
 d Feeney Way to honor the university’s most generous donor\, Charles F. “Ch
 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
 d Feeney Way to honor the university’s most generous donor\, Charles F. “Ch
 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
 d Feeney Way to honor the university’s most generous donor\, Charles F. “Ch
 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
 d Feeney Way to honor the university’s most generous donor\, Charles F. “Ch
 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
 d Feeney Way to honor the university’s most generous donor\, Charles F. “Ch
 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
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 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
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 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
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 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
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 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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 2023.
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
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 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
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 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
 d Feeney Way to honor the university’s most generous donor\, Charles F. “Ch
 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
DTSTAMP:20260313T203509Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
 d Feeney Way to honor the university’s most generous donor\, Charles F. “Ch
 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
DTSTAMP:20260313T203509Z
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GEO:42.447774;-76.48416
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
 d Feeney Way to honor the university’s most generous donor\, Charles F. “Ch
 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
DTSTAMP:20260313T203509Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260407
GEO:42.447774;-76.48416
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DESCRIPTION:Running across Cornell’s Ithaca campus\, East Avenue was rename
 d Feeney Way to honor the university’s most generous donor\, Charles F. “Ch
 uck” Feeney ’56\, at an official unveiling on his 90th birthday on April 23
 \, 2021. To those familiar with Feeney’s decades of anonymous philanthropy\
 , the public marker might have come as a surprise. For others\, this remark
 able alumnus who’s been praised as the “third founder of Cornell” and the “
 James Bond of philanthropy” remains a mystery: Who was Chuck Feeney? \n\nA 
 graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration\, Feeney made his fort
 une by co-founding Duty Free Shoppers in 1961. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie\
 , he devoted his life to “giving while living”—a philosophy that would guid
 e his foundation\, the Atlantic Philanthropies\, for almost 40 years. In ad
 dition to Feeney’s extraordinary philanthropy\, his personal contributions 
 to ending the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland played a major role in the rat
 ification of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. \n\nOrganized by Cornell Univ
 ersity Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections\, this exhibit
 ion draws from the Charles F. Feeney Papers and the Atlantic Philanthropies
  Archives to illuminate Feeney’s philanthropic legacy at Cornell and around
  the world. The exhibition also marks the release of a new edition of Conor
  O’Clery’s biography\, The Billionaire Who Wasn’t: How Chuck Feeney Secretl
 y Made and Gave Away a Fortune\, which was updated after Feeney’s death in 
 2023.
DTSTAMP:20260313T203509Z
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