Records of Robert I. Smith and Thomas W. Langfitt, M.D., 1978-1990.

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Records of Robert I. Smith and Thomas W. Langfitt, M.D., 1978-1990.

Subseries A. Records of Robert I. Smith contains fragmentary materials pertaining to funding guidelines for the Medical Trust; advisory groups to the Glenmede Trust Company on health and education; Grove City College including the pension plan, balance sheets, correspondence, executive committee and materials relating to their Title IX suit; a meeting of the National Advisory Committee on Health Care for the Homeless sponsored by the Pew Memorial Trusts, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the U.S. Conference of Mayors; the Pew Health Policy Program; Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences; and a meeting entitled Religious Education and Ministry in the 1980s.

3 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8198544

Hagley Museum & Library

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United States Conference of Mayors

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

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Pew Charitable Trusts

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The Pew Charitable Trusts consists of seven individual trusts established by the children of Sun Oil Company founder Joseph Newton Pew (1886-1963) and his wife Mary Anderson Pew. It's predecessor, the Pew Memorial Foundation was founded by J . Howard Pew (1882-1971), Mary Ethel Pew (1884-1979), J. N. Pew, Jr. (1886-1963) and Mabel Pew Myrin (1889-1972) in 1948 to honor their parents. From the description of Pew Family and Trust History Records, 1912-1991 (bulk, 1932-1991). (Hagley Mu...

Pew Charitable Trusts. Program for Integrating Economics and National Security.

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Medical Trust (Pew Charitable Trusts)

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Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences

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Foundation for Teaching Economics

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Private organization for the promotion of economic education. From the description of Foundation for Teaching Economics records, 1975-1993. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872028 Biographical/Historical Note Private organization for the promotion of economic education. From the guide to the Foundation for Teaching Economics records, 1975-1993, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

Grove City College

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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...

Smith, Robert I. (Robert Imbrie), 1931-2008

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Pew Memorial Trust

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Dunlop, Robert G. (Robert Galbraith), 1909-1995

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Robert Dunlop was born on July 2, 1909 in Boston, Massachusetts to Scottish immigrant parents. His father was a marine engineer. He attended schools in Collingswood, New Jersey and graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1931. He married December 4, 1937. He joined Sun Oil Company in 1933, becoming comptroller in 1945 and president in 1947. Dunlop served on the boards of the Sun Oil Company, the Glenmede Trust Company, and the University of Pennsylvania. He was a P...

United States. Title IX.

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Rudenstine, Neil L.

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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)...

Pew Charitable Trusts. Office of the President.

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Robert Smith joined The Glenmede Trust Company in 1972 as Vice President after working at the Sun Oil Company for 15 years. He became the second president of GTC in 1977 when Allyn R. Bell, Jr. retired in 1977. Smith served in the position until his retirement in 1986. Thomas W. Langfitt, M.D. began his tenure as President of Glenmede Trust and The Pew Charitable Trusts on April 1, 1987. Most of Langfitt's medical career was spent in the Department of Neurosurgery at the...

Pew Health Policy Program (U.S.)

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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...