Files on the Glenmede Trust Company. Committee on Grants, Donations and Contributions, 1946-1968.

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Files on the Glenmede Trust Company. Committee on Grants, Donations and Contributions, 1946-1968.

Records include correspondence with John D. M. Hamilton and Jerome H. Holland as well as numerous grant requests. They also include minutes from the 1957-1961 meetings of the Committee on Grants, Donations, and Contributions as well as minutes from a December 1957 meeting of the Board of Directors.

4 file folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6770497

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Hamilton, John G., 1913-

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Pew, Joseph N. (Joseph Newton),

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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 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 Glenmede Trust Company. Jo...

Holland, Jerome H., 1916-

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Cornell University, Class of 1939. Cornell University, M.S., 1941. Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1950. President of Delaware State College, Dover (1953-1960); President of Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia (1960-1970); Ambassador to Sweden (1970-1973). Presidential Councillor and University Trustee, Cornell University. Chairman of the American Red Cross and Planned Parenthood; board member of several corporations, director of the New York Stock Exchange, author. From the guide...