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The Bradley brothers had helped found the Allen-Bradley Company, a major electrical controls manufacturer. [1] The foundation's credo is "The good society is a free society." [5] In 1965, after the death of Harry Lynde Bradley, Lynde's brother, the foundation expanded and began to concentrate on public policy. [6]
Pages in category "Fellows of the Bradley Foundation" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K.
Richard L. Velkley (born March 17, 1949) is an American philosopher and Celia Scott Weatherhead Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Tulane University. [1] Velkley is known for his expertise on Kant, Rousseau, and post-Kantian philosophy.
At MIT, he was the recipient of several grants and fellowships including: the National Institute on Aging, Pre-doctoral Training Grant (1992–1993), the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Fellowship (1992–1993) and the National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship (1989–1992).
The scholarship was launched in 2002 with 5 students, supported by an anonymous donor. As of 2022, it was funded by the Lynde & Harry Bradley Foundation. In 2012, fifteen students were selected. The college with the largest number of previous Bradley Scholarship winners currently enrolled as undergraduates was Harvard University. [4] [5]
He received the Bradley Prize in 2022, and was named the John Kenneth Galbraith Fellow from the American Academy of Political & Social Science for that same year. [ 43 ] [ 44 ]
Grebe joined the law firm Foley & Lardner in 1970, and became a partner in 1977, focusing on corporate and financial law. [4] [8] He served as chairman and CEO from 1994, until he retired in 2002, when he became chairman and CEO of the Bradley Foundation.
He has been a visiting professor of classics at Stanford University in California (1991–1992) and a National Endowment for the Humanities fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California (1992–1993), received an Alexander Onassis traveling fellowship to Greece (1999) and a Nimitz Fellow at ...