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    Cleve Carney. The Cleve Carney Museum of Art is named in honor of one of Glen Ellyn’s most revered philanthropists, the late Cleve Carney, a contemporary art collector and supporter of the arts. Cleve Carney provided a significant legacy gift to establish the Cleve Carney Art Gallery, a one-story, 1,850-square-foot addition on the west side ...

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    Contact: 630.942.2321 info@theccma.org. 425 Fawell Blvd. Glen Ellyn, Illinois, 60137 (Park in lot Fawell A)

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  3. Robert Bostwick Carney (March 26, 1895 – June 25, 1990) was an admiral in the United States Navy who served as commander-in-chief of the NATO forces in Southern Europe (1951–1953) and then as Chief of Naval Operations (1953–1954) during the Eisenhower administration.

  4. Admiral Robert B. Carney. 14 th Chief of Naval Operations: August 17, 1953 – August 17, 1955. Admiral Carney served as CNO in a period when the Department of Defense was trying to sort out the responsibilities of the civilian service secretaries, the service military leaders, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Carney remained assertive in ...

  5. The Cleve Carney Museum of Art’s goal is to encourage the growth and understanding of contemporary and modern art through exhibitions and educational programming that cultivates a variety of perspectives.The museum is named in honor of one of Glen Ellyn’s most revered philanthropists, the late Cleve Carney, a contemporary art collector and supporter of the arts.Located on the campus of the ...

  6. The Cleve Carney Art Gallery offers year-round visual art exhibitions showcasing art by regional, national and international artists. Our goal is to encourage the growth and understanding of contemporary art through exhibitions and educational programming that cultivates a variety of perspectives. Duration: < 1 hour.

  7. The end of hostilities in Korea three weeks before Admiral Carney became Chief of Naval Operations was attended by reduction in force levels and redeployment. While guns were momentarily silenced following the Korean truce, trouble spots persisted in Southeast Asia and elsewhere, where aggressive threats to peace required a strong naval presence and much of the Chief of Naval Operations ...

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