Oral history interview with Hans and Mary Sennholz, 1990.

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Oral history interview with Hans and Mary Sennholz, 1990.

Hans and Mary Sennholz recall how they came to know J. Howard Pew, how they came to Grove City College in 1956, how the college came to be a conservative institution, and Mary's writing of Pew's biography.

Sound recording: 1 sound cassette (50 min.) : analog.Transcript prepared by J. Sennholz: 26 leaves ; 28 cm.Transcript prepared by Columbia University Archives: 29 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6907481

Pew Charitable Trusts Library

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Gardner, Joel R.

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Sennholz, Mary, 1913-

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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...

Grove City College

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Pew, Mary Ethel, 1884-1979.

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Sennholz, Hans F

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Hans Sennholz was born near Cologne, Germany. Mary Sennholz was born in Pennsylvania. They met through their work with the Foundation for Economic Education. Hans is a professor of economics at Grove City College in Pennsylvania. They reside in Grove City. From the description of Oral history interview with Hans and Mary Sennholz, 1990. (Pew Charitable Trusts Library). WorldCat record id: 164069125 From the description of Oral history interview with Hans and Mary Sennholz, 1...

Pew, Helen Thompson, 1882-1963.

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