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ˌpublic-ˈspirited, a. Characterized by public spirit (public a. 8 b); animated or prompted by zeal for the public good; directed to the common welfare.1677 A. Yarranton Eng. Improv. 157 There is one publick spirited Man lately come into that Countrey. 1712 Steele Spect. No. 442 ¶3 Good or Ill-natur'...
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Independent and Public Spirited Media Foundation
The Independent and Public-Spirited Media Foundation is an Indian public charitable trust, established on July 1, 2015. The IPSMF has given funding to the Pravda Media Foundation to enable them to report and publish stories that are of public importance.
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public-spiritedadj: It's very public-spirited of you to offer to take the old people to the shops each week. 你每星期都主动领老年人去商店购物, 真有助人为乐的精神.
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George Faulkner (manufacturer)
According to a paper ascribed to Professor Henry Rogers Faulkner was himself indebted for the original suggestion to Samuel Fletcher, a public-spirited
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James Murison
A famous and characterful figure locally, Murison was dubbed the "figurehead of Table Mountain, a prince among men" and "public-spirited, incorruptible
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Charles Garonne Renold
A public-spirited civil servant he remained concerned about industrial relations and the fear of sabotage.
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Ralph Ketcham
In 1963, he joined Syracuse's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, which specializes in the social sciences, public policy, public administration Public-Spirited Citizenship: Leadership and Good Government in the United States
Ketcham, Ralph. Benjamin Franklin.
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George Arthur Boeckling
Boeckling was very public-spirited, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, Elks Lodge, Aerie of Eagles, and was charitable to local churches, veterans organizations
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Joseph S. Manasse
Manasse was a public-spirited citizen. While on the board he voted for Ephraim Morse's proposal in 1868 to set aside a large tract of land for a public park, which eventually became Balboa Park
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Irma Theoda Jones
Jones, a prominent and public-spirited citizen of Lansing. They had four sons and one daughter. One daughter died in infancy.
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Abraham Tobias Boas
He not only earned the affection of his own congregation, he was generally recognized as a valuable and public-spirited citizen.
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Jefferson Monument (Louisville, Kentucky)
The Jefferson statue was presented to the city of Louisville by the Bernheim Brothers, two wealthy, public-spirited businessmen of the city, in November
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Nuns and Soldiers
He added, "The married life of Gertrude and Guy is presented as so insufferably mature, cultivated, public-spirited and smug that the reader's first instinct is to close the book before it has begun and forswear the society of mature, cultivated, public-spirited persons for the rest of time."
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Institute of Certificated Grocers
It brought together a number of "public-spirited employers and others interested in the grocery trade" who had "begun to start technical instruction committees
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Ocala Symphony Orchestra
The orchestra had its beginning in Ocala, Florida in 1975, when a group of dedicated musicians and public-spirited citizens set about to organize a symphonic
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