Alfred Castle serves as executive director and treasurer of the Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation. He has served in that position since 1998. He has taught in the California State University system, the University of San Francisco, Longview College, and New Mexico Military Institute
Preface
p. ix
Introduction: An Overview of the Historical Development of Private Foundations
p. 1
Women and Philanthropy in Late Nineteenth-century America
p. 6
The Foundation's Moral Endowment: The Philosophy of Mary Tenney Castle
p. 14
Henry Castle and Secular Progressive Reform
p. 21
Philanthropy and Experimentation with Progressive Education: The Free Kindergarten and Children's Aid Association
p. 31
The Establishment of the S. N. Castle Benevolent Trust
p. 44
The Henry and Dorothy Castle Memorial Kindergarten
p. 48
The Mary Castle Trust and the Gift of the Castle Homesteads
p. 66
Progressive Pre-World War I Philanthropy
p. 80
The Last Years of the Mary Castle Trust: 1916-1925
p. 90
The Foundation in the Depression Years: 1929-1941
p. 104
Charitable Giving during World War II
p. 115
Foundation Funding during the Postwar Era: 1945-1959
p. 122
Philanthropy during the Early Years of Statehood: 1959-1970
p. 150
Providing for New Needs: The S. N. and Mary Castle Foundation in the 1970s
p. 184
The 1980s and Beyond
p. 210
The Start of a Second Century
p. 246
Conclusion: "We Pass Each Other Along ..."
p. 279
Notes
p. 285
Index
p. 311
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