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Thurston Twigg-Smith

Thurston Twigg-Smith (born August 17, 1921) is a businessman and philanthropist from Hawaii.
==Biography==
Twigg-Smith is a fifth-generation Hawaii resident. He was born in 1921 in Honolulu, Hawaii, the son of William and Margaret Thurston Twigg-Smith (1895–1931). He is the 2xgreat-grandson of two pioneer missionary couples: Asa and Lucy Goodale Thurston and Lorrin Andrews and his wife. He is the grandson of Lorrin A. Thurston, who played a key role in the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. His father William was an artist and a musician, who supported his family as an illustrator at the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association.
Twigg-Smith grew up in the lower Nuuanu Valley on Bates Street, in a house his father built on his grandfather Lorrin's property. At the time, L.A. Thurston was publisher of the ''Honolulu Advertiser''.
Twigg-Smith, his brother David, and sister Barbara attended Lincoln and Kapalama elementary schools. Twigg-Smith went on to President Theodore Roosevelt High School for junior high and entered Punahou School in the 10th grade on a scholarship.
He graduated from Punahou School in 1938 and earned a mechanical engineering degree from Yale University in 1942. Twigg-Smith served in the armed forces during World War II in Europe in five campaigns. He attained the rank of captain in the field artillery and was awarded the Bronze Star.
Returning to Hawaii in December 1945, he started work at the ''Honolulu Advertiser'' in February 1946. As a major, he started the 483rd Field Artillery battalion in the Hawaii National Guard. He left the guard in 1954 as a lieutenant colonel to concentrate on his duties as managing editor of the newspaper.
In 1961 Twigg-Smith took control of the financially ailing paper with the help of outside investors. It became financially profitable. In 1993 it was bought by a regional subsidiary of the Gannett Company for $250 million.
Twigg-Smith founded the Persis Corporation in 1967, originally named "Asa Corporation (Hawaii)" after his missionary ancestor.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About Persis Corporation: History )〕 Persis Corporation philanthropy includes Honolulu Museum of Art Spalding House (formerly The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu),〔(The Contemporary Museum: Honolulu ) web site〕 Friends of Opal Creek,〔(The Friends of Opal Creek ) web site〕 Goodale Farm, Hawaii Theatre Center,〔(Hawaii Theatre Center ) web site〕 Historic Hawaii Foundation,〔(Historic Hawaii Foundation ) web site〕 the Laniakea Foundation, the Lyman House Memorial Museum, Punahou School, and Yale University. Twigg-Smith has been a major supporter of non-profit service organizations and of the arts; in 1997 was named Hawaii's Philanthropist of the Year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=National Philanthropy Day - Past Awardees )〕 The Yale website notes:
Thurston Twigg-Smith has long been an enthusiastic patron of both artists and art museums," says Susan Vogel, the Henry J. Heinz II Director of the gallery. "Since 1991, when he joined the Yale Art Gallery's governing board, he has given us 38 important contemporary works, among them such masterpieces as Diebenkorn's 'Ocean Park No. 24' and Wayne Thiebaud's 'Drink Syrups.' And 80 more are promised. It gives us great pleasure to share with our visitors the spirited and often witty works of art that have charmed this collector's 'Hawaiian Eye.'"


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