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Gilder meaning
One who gilds; especially one whose occupation is to overlay things with gold.
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She was preceded in death by her great-grandfather Erle Blanchard, her grandparents Harold and Ellen (Pullman) Gilder, her uncles John, Ron, and Dan Gilder, her Aunt Margie (Gilder) Knudson and her cousin Brian Peterson.
The Gilder Boathouse is named to honor former Olympic rower Virginia Gilder '79 and her father Richard Gilder '54, who gave $4 million towards the $7.5 million project.
The annual $25,000 prize is administered by the Gilder Lehrman Institute for American History and the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at Yale.
Even today I find myself returning from another encounter with the model of a giant squid or the narwhal diorama feeling something I now feel navigating Gilder’s grotto-galleries, squinting into the sun that pours through its transom and rose windows.
Sharon Van Gilder had several siblings and grew up in the Enumclaw area.
The results, Gilder believes, have been all too predictable: low marriage rates, rising illegitimacy among the poor, and violent crime.
They learn about the role insects play in supporting different environments by roaming through the museum’s 5,000-square-foot Susan and Peter J. Solomon Family Insectariumichard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation.
Everyone's concerned about the unforeseen, what can happen," said Brian Gilder, a Los Angeles-based financial expert.
Gilder Gagnon Howe & Co. LLC boosted its position in Enphase Energy by 30.5% during the 1st quarter.
Gilder Gagnon Howe & Co. LLC raised its position in EXACT Sciences by 5.7% in the 1st quarter.
After exposing some of the key fallacies and spurious assumptions of the currently reigning Titans of Tech, Gilder moves us from Mythos to Epos, from the mythic age to the epic age we are now entering.
Drawing on the 70,000 documents in the Gilder Lehrman Collection and an extensive network of eminent historians, the Institute provides teachers, students, and the general public with direct access to unique primary source materials.
Gilder, for those space travelers recently returned from the long trip to Proxima Centauri, is one of the leading public intellectuals of our era.
Supporters, like George Gilder in his book, Telecosm (2000), state that "Milken was a key source of the organizational changes that have impelled economic growth over the last twenty years.