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Backers of the Parkhurst Foundation, among other philanthropic efforts. Probably tied to the Seelie Court in some way. | Backers of the Parkhurst Foundation, among other philanthropic efforts. Probably tied to the Seelie Court in some way. | ||
− | Very well-funded. Founded in 1927-28. Run by a Board of Directors. Finance Parkhurst Foundation. Have majority stake in newswire service. Operate several small radio stations in Midwest. Fund group called Agricultural Services who do a lot of work fighting the Dust Bowl — education, outreach. Run American Savings & Loan focused on keeping people in houses and on farms. (No connection to Kansas Savings & Loan) Funding is opaque; throwing lots of money, but no obvious source of income — operations are decidedly not source of revenue. | + | Very well-funded. Founded in 1927-28. Run by a Board of Directors. Bernard Cohen is registered point of contact. Finance Parkhurst Foundation. Have majority stake in newswire service. Operate several small radio stations in Midwest. Fund group called Agricultural Services who do a lot of work fighting the Dust Bowl — education, outreach. Run American Savings & Loan focused on keeping people in houses and on farms. (No connection to Kansas Savings & Loan) Funding is opaque; throwing lots of money, but no obvious source of income — operations are decidedly not source of revenue. |
==Members== | ==Members== |