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In 1918, R.B. Mellon organized the Citizens' Committee on City Plan, which sought to improve Pittsburgh through better urban planning and zoning. In honor of his civic efforts, the
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recognizes individuals who have made administrative, legislative, and judicial contributions to the field of pollution abatement with the Richard Beatty Mellon Award.
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R.B. served from 1899–1910 as president of the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, renamed the Aluminum Company of America (
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Mellon's philanthropic gifts were primarily church-oriented. In 1926 he established a $ 15 million
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ministers. He and his wife, Jennie Taylor King, were the major donors to the
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Pennsylvania Politics Today and Yesterday: The Tolerable Accommodation
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In 1931, R.B. Mellon, along with C.C. Macdonald, assumed control of
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Through one hundred and fifty years: the University of Pittsburgh
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and assumed its presidency in 1921 when Andrew was appointed
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Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders
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Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
American
University of Pittsburgh
Sarah Mellon
Richard King Mellon

Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Mellon family
Thomas Mellon
Andrew Mellon
Thomas Mellon
Mellon Bank
Secretary of the Treasury
University of Pittsburgh
Mellon Institute of Industrial Research
Carnegie Mellon University

Alcoa
Pittsburgh Coal Company
CONSOL Energy
John L. Lewis
United Mine Workers
Great Depression
Air and Waste Management Association
Idlewild Park
Ligonier, Pennsylvania
Rolling Rock Club

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