Clarke, Philip Ream, 1889-1966.

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Philip Ream Clarke (1889-1966) was a Chicago investment banker, corporate director, and civic leader. He was president of the City National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago from 1932 until 1951 when he succeeded Charles Gates Dawes as Chairman of the Board. He sat on the boards of directors of the U.S. Steel Corporation, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and Montgomery Ward and Company. He was also a director of Chicago's Presbyterian St. Luke's Hospital and the Museum of Science and Industry. Clarke was a successful fundraiser, chairing 33 fundraising drives, which together raised over $2 billion for such organizations as the Community Fund and the Cook County Taxpayers' Warrant Trust.

From the description of Philip Ream Clarke papers, 1917-1966. (University of Illinois-Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 53300792

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Birth 1889

Death 1966

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