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Does Anyone Know What Happened To The "young Inventors And Creators Of America Award" Foundation For A Creative America?

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Does Anyone Know What Happened To The "young Inventors And Creators Of America Award" Foundation For A Creative America?

Postby Awan » Sun Mar 23, 2014 1:46 pm

Librarian50 said: 4 Foundation for a Creative AmericaHi, I have a bit more info from a person I emailed:From: Boulware, Meg> [mailto:[email protected] ] > Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 9:44 AM> To: xxxx> Subject: RE: Foundation for a Creative America> > > > Dear xxxxx> > > > The Foundation was set up by intellectual property law> associations> notably the American Intellectual Property Law Association > to celebrate> the Bicentennial of the Patent and Copyright Acts. The> celebration was> part of the Bicentennial of the Constitution.1990. The> foundation was> founded in 1986 and the celebration was in There is a> book on the> proceedings, but I have only one copy. The Library of> Congress was very> involved in the proceedings and you should be able to find> a copy of the> book and other materials there. The head of the Foundation> was Donald> Banner who passed away a few years ago, but I was> instrumental in> getting the Foundation started. > > > > I hope this helps. > > > > Margaret("Meg") A. Boulware > Partner > Baker & McKenzie LLP > Pennzoil Place, South Tower > 711 Louisiana, Suite 3400 > Houston, Texas 77002-2746 > U.S.A. > Tel: +1 713 427 5003 > Fax: +1 713 427 5099 > [email protected] > > ________________________________> > > Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:20 AM> To: Boulware, Meg> Subject: Foundation for a Creative America> > > > Dear Mrs. Boulware, > > I am a librarian doing research on the Foundation for a> Creative America> as found your name as a Board Member. > "National Coordinator of the > Bicentennial Celebration of the Patent and Copyright Laws> 1990 in> Washington, D.C. > while serving as a Board member of the Foundation for a> Creative> America". > > I have not been able to find information on this> organization, other> than it no longer exists. Is there a history of the> organization> anywhere? Who founded it? Even if you could tell me what> you recall> about it, that would be most helpful. I am especially> interested in the> name of the founder. My patron says he may have been born> in Vermont and> lived in Virginia.> > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > yours truly, > xxxx > Reference Librarian > > > Pursuant to requirements related to practice before the> Internal Revenue> Service, any tax advice contained in this communication>(including any> attachments) is not intended to be used, and cannot be> used, for the> purposes of(i) avoiding penalties imposed under the United> States> Internal Revenue Code or(ii) promoting, marketing or> recommending to> another person any tax-related matter.> > This message may contain confidential and privileged> information. If it> has been sent to you in error, please reply to advise the> sender of the> error and then immediately delete this message. Click here> or visit> www.bakernet.com/disclaimer_bm for other important> information> concerning this message.Interesting, yes?best wishes,Librarian50 67 months ago
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Does Anyone Know What Happened To The "young Inventors And Creators Of America Award" Foundation For A Creative America?

Postby Veniamin » Wed Apr 16, 2014 4:41 pm

nmoe.org said: 5 May I please direct your attention to the National Museum of Education, In Partnership for America's Future, Inc.? We are a non-profit organization, 501(c)3, operating the only student inventor's hall of fame authorized by Wash, DC. This year we will host the 13th annual Induction into the National Gallery for America's Young Inventors at a black-tie gala. We celebrate, award, and archive the achievements of K-12 inventors and artists. See much more: www.nmoe.orgRespectfully, Kathi Byron 67 months ago
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