Oral history interview with Mary Kelly, 1991.

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Oral history interview with Mary Kelly, 1991.

Kelly discusses the reorganization of the Glenmede Trust Company, Thomas Langfitt's assuming the presidency of Glenmede, and the relocation of the offices of the Pew Charitable Trusts out of the Glenmede offices. She also discusses the relations among the Glenmede Corporation, the Glenmede Trust Company and the Pew Charitable Trusts. She recalls several of the Glenmede board members and the sale of Oryx.

Sound recording: 1 sound cassette (70 min.) : analog.Transcript with written changes: 40 leaves ; 28 cm.Edited transcript: 38 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6907466

Pew Charitable Trusts Library

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Gardner, Joel R.

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Kelly, Mary B., 1955-

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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)...

Oryx Energy Company

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Langfitt, Thomas W.

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Thomas William Langfitt was born in 1927 in Clarksburg, West Virginia and died in 2005 in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. Langfitt had one older brother and one older sister. He was the son of Frank Valentine and Veda Davis Langfitt. Frank Langfitt was a surgeon and dairy operator, and was instrumental in establishing the "pop tax" on soft dirnks in 1951 that raised the funds to build the West Virginia University Hospital. Thomas Langfitt attended schools in Clarksburg. He took his A.B. at Princeton Un...

Rimel, Rebecca W. (Rebecca Webster), 1951-

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Rebecca Webster Rimel was born in 1951 in Charlottesville, Virginia. She has one brother. She took her bachelor's (nursing) and master's (MBA) degrees from the University of Virginia. For several years she worked in neurosurgery at the University of Virginia, where she did research on minor head injuries. In 1983 she joined the Pew Charitable Trusts. From the description of Oral history interviews with Rebecca W. Rimel, 1990. (Pew Charitable Trusts Library). WorldCat record id: 16406...