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  1. Charles William Harkness (December 17, 1860 – May 1, 1916) was a son of Stephen V. Harkness (an original investor in the company that became Standard Oil) and his second wife, the former Anna M. Richardson.

  2. Charles William Harkness (17 de diciembre de 1860 - 1 de mayo de 1916) era hijo de Stephen V. Harkness (un inversor original en la compañía que se convirtió en Standard Oil) y su segunda esposa, la ex Anna M. Richardson.

  3. yalecarillon.org › about-carillon › documentsYale Guild of Carillonneurs

    1 de ene. de 1996 · A monetary donation by Anna M. Harkness, in memory of her son, Charles William Harkness, class of 1883, made the extensive construction of the Memorial Quadrangle possible. The Quadrangle, meant as a dedication to Yale history, includes all structures within present-day Branford and Saybrook Colleges.

  4. www.gildedgreats.com › post › charles-w-harknessCharles W. Harkness

    31 de may. de 2023 · Charles W. Harkness. Charles William Harkness (December 17, 1860 – May 1, 1916) was the son of Stephen V. Harkness. Charles was born in Monroeville, Ohio. His parents were Stephen V. Harkness (1818–1888) and the former Anna Marie Richardson (1837–1926), his father's second wife.

  5. Charles William Harkness (December 17, 1860 - May 1, 1916) was a son of Stephen V. Harkness (an original investor in the company that became Standard Oil) and his second wife, the former Anna M. Richardson.

  6. The Yale Memorial Carillon (sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Harkness Carillon) is a carillon of 54 bells in Harkness Tower at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut . This carillon is a transposing instrument pitched in B.

  7. Harkness Tower es una torre de mampostería en la Universidad de Yale en New Haven, Connecticut. Parte del complejo del Cuadrángulo de Memorial de Gothic Collegiate que se completó en 1922, lleva el nombre de Charles William Harkness, hermano del mayor benefactor de Yale, Edward Harkness.