Files on the Glenmede Trust Company. Committee on Grants, Donations, and Contributions, 1946-68.

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Files on the Glenmede Trust Company. Committee on Grants, Donations, and Contributions, 1946-68.

Contains documents regarding the founding of The Glenmede Trust Company, including the 1956 trust indenture, a 1957 stockholders' agreement, and minutes from initial meetings. In correspondence with lawyer John D.M. Hamilton, Pew discusses the taxable status of foundations. He devotes particular attention to the impact of John F. Kennedy's 1963 tax message on charitable giving. Pew also responds to grant requests. Notable correspondents include James L. Kraft (Kraft Food Company), Reverend Billy Graham, and U.S. Representative Walter H. Judd. (Correspondence with Kraft and Graham is brief.).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6744068

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Graham, Billy, 1918-2018

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Evangelist, radio preacher, and author; born William Franklin Graham on November 18, 1918 in Charlotte, N.C.; graduated from Florida Bible Institute (1940 and Wheaton College (1943); ordained as a Southern Baptist minister, 1940; achieved national prominence in 1949 through his evangelistic meetings in Los Angeles; founded Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, 1952; had extensive evangelistic ministry throughout the world, 1949- ; authored many books and received many awards and honors; organiz...

Pew, J. Howard (John Howard), 1882-1971

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A private trust company and successor to the Pew Memorial Foundation, the Glenmede Trust Company was chartered in 1956 to administer three Pew family trusts. By the mid-1980s Glenmede's dual identity, as both for-profit financial management company and not-for-profit philanthropic institution, proved unwieldy. In 1987 the not-for-profit activities were spun off as The Pew Charitable Trusts, thereby establishing an identity separate from the the Glenmede Trust Company. J. Howard Pew served on the...

Kraft, James Lewis, 1874-1953

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Hughes, Boland, 1903-1988.

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Glenmede Trust Company

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The Glenmede Trust Company and The Pew Charitable Trusts are subsidiaries of The Glenmede Corporation. The Glenmede Trust Company was chartered in Pennsylvania in 1956 primarily to oversee the operation of trusts established by the Pew family which founded the Sun Oil Company. The Pew Charitable Trusts grew out of the trust department of The Glenmede Trust Company and was established as a separate entity in 1990. From the description of Records, 1957-1990 (bulk, 1981-1989). (Unknown)...

Judd, Walter H., 1898-1994

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Physician, congressman, missionary. From the description of Reminiscences of Walter H. Judd : oral history, 1970. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122376703 United States representative from Minnesota, 1943-1963; founder, Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals; co-founder, Committee of One Million. From the description of Walter Henry Judd papers, 1922-1988. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872154 ...

Hamilton, John D. M., 1892-1973

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Lawyer, state legislator, and public official of Kansas. Full name: John Daniel Miller Hamilton. Died 1973. From the description of Papers of John D. M. Hamilton, 1935-1952. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81618375 ...