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  1. Andrew William Mellon was born on March 24, 1855, to Judge Thomas and Sarah Jane (Negley) Mellon; their sixth child, but only the fourth to survive infancy. The Negley family was one of the founding families of Pittsburgh. In later years, at the suggestion of his brother Dick, Thomas Mellon started Idlewild Park, then a picnic resort for ...

  2. 8. Okt. 2020 · NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Elizabeth Alexander, president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, about the initiative to spend $250 million in grants to reconsider monuments across the U.S.

  3. 28. Nov. 2023 · Nov. 28, 2023. Since 2020, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has spent nearly $173 million on 80 completed or ongoing monument projects across 37 states, supporting a broader and more diverse range ...

  4. 安德鲁·威廉·梅隆. 安德鲁·威廉·梅隆 ( Andrew William Mellon ,1855年3月24日—1937年8月27日), 美国 银行家、实业家、 慈善家 、艺术品收藏家、 政治家 , 美国共和党 成员,曾任 美国财政部长 (1921年-1932年)和 美国驻英国大使 (1932年-1933年)。. 他来自 ...

  5. Andrew W. Mellon. Andrew William Mellon was born in Pittsburgh where his father was a lawyer, banker and associate of Henry C. Frick in the coke industry. Young Mellon graduated from Western University of Pennsylvania, later the University of Pittsburgh, in 1873 and joined his brother Richard in the timber business. In 1874, the Mellon brothers ...

  6. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is a private philanthropic institution, with assets of approximately $4 billion, that makes grants on a selective basis to institutions of higher education, independent libraries, centers for advanced study, museums, art conservation, and performing arts organizations. The Foundation’s program for art museums is designed to help excellent institutions build ...

  7. ANDREW W. MELLON, born in 1855, was a financier, diplomat, and industrialist. Mr. Mellon helped found the Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh, the Gulf Oil Corporation, and the Pittsburgh Coal Company. In 1921, he left the presidency of the Mellon National Bank to become U.S. secretary of the treasury, serving for ten years under presidents