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Hallie Brown Ford (March 17, 1905 – June 4, 2007) was an American business person and philanthropist. A native of Oklahoma, she acquired her wealth in Oregon through the timber industry. As a philanthropist she made donations to many institutions in Oklahoma and Oregon to support education and the arts. Hallie Ford Museum of Art and several other institutions at Willamette University in Oregon are named in her honor, as are several items at her alma mater East Central University in Oklahoma.
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Ford, Hallie Hallie Ford
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American businesswoman
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1905-03-17Z
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1905-01-01Z
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2007-06-04Z
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2007-01-01Z
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