Alice Tully
Alice Tully was an influential American philanthropist and arts patron, best known for her support of classical music and the performing arts. Born on April 16, 1902, she played a significant role in the development of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, where the Alice Tully Hall is named in her honor.
Throughout her life, Tully contributed to various cultural institutions, including the New York Philharmonic and the Juilliard School. Her dedication to the arts helped foster a vibrant cultural scene, making a lasting impact on the music community and ensuring that future generations could enjoy classical performances.