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Grover Martin Hermann Sr.

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Grover Martin Hermann Sr.

Birth
Callicoon, Sullivan County, New York, USA
Death
4 May 1979 (aged 88)
Pebble Beach, Monterey County, California, USA
Burial
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"GROVER MARTIN HERMANN
Benefactor of the Hermann Memorial Library

The following is an excerpt from a 1970 press release issued by the College about the generosity of Grover Martin Hermann, a successful businessman and philanthropist from Sullivan County, and a founder of the Martin Marietta Corporation (now Lockheed Martin):

"The future of our country is dependent upon an educated citizenry with integrity, convictions, and constructive ambition." 1

This brief sentence sums up the personal philosophy of Mr. Grover M. Hermann and explains the dedication with which he is sharing the fruits of a successful business career to help build for that future.

Sullivan County Community College has received a gift from Mr. Hermann of $500,000, an amount which [New York] State will match with a grant of equal size. In appreciation of this gift, the Board of Trustees has voted to name the new college library the Hermann Memorial Library. Mr. Hermann also contributed $150,000 toward the purchase of the four hundred acres in Loch Sheldrake which will serve as the new site of the College.

Because he was brought up in Callicoon, Mr. Hermann has been understandably generous to that area. His gifts there include $400,000 to the new satellite hospital of the Community General Hospital of Sullivan County [now Catskill Regional Medical Center], a new building for the youth center, a language laboratory for St. Joseph's Seraphic Seminary, as well as contributions to the manses of the Callicoon Methodist and Hortonville Presbyterian Churches.

Mr. Hermann is a man who has not forgotten the scenes and neighbors of his youth; and we are all beneficiaries.

Grover Hermann's words as quoted in Pendley, Evelyn Hoge. 'A Man Who Cares For Others: Grover M. Hermann.' Berry Alumni Quarterly/Southern Highlander May 1970, p. 3"

http://www.sullivan.suny.edu/library/groverhermann.asp

NOTE: no relation to B.E.F. Stienstra.
I was employed for twenty-six years in The Grover Hermann Memorial Library at Sullivan County Community College, Loch Sheldrake, New York from 1973 until 2001, where I was also the college archivist. The following information was gleened from The Sullivan County Community College archive.


"GROVER MARTIN HERMANN
Benefactor of the Hermann Memorial Library

The following is an excerpt from a 1970 press release issued by the College about the generosity of Grover Martin Hermann, a successful businessman and philanthropist from Sullivan County, and a founder of the Martin Marietta Corporation (now Lockheed Martin):

"The future of our country is dependent upon an educated citizenry with integrity, convictions, and constructive ambition." 1

This brief sentence sums up the personal philosophy of Mr. Grover M. Hermann and explains the dedication with which he is sharing the fruits of a successful business career to help build for that future.

Sullivan County Community College has received a gift from Mr. Hermann of $500,000, an amount which [New York] State will match with a grant of equal size. In appreciation of this gift, the Board of Trustees has voted to name the new college library the Hermann Memorial Library. Mr. Hermann also contributed $150,000 toward the purchase of the four hundred acres in Loch Sheldrake which will serve as the new site of the College.

Because he was brought up in Callicoon, Mr. Hermann has been understandably generous to that area. His gifts there include $400,000 to the new satellite hospital of the Community General Hospital of Sullivan County [now Catskill Regional Medical Center], a new building for the youth center, a language laboratory for St. Joseph's Seraphic Seminary, as well as contributions to the manses of the Callicoon Methodist and Hortonville Presbyterian Churches.

Mr. Hermann is a man who has not forgotten the scenes and neighbors of his youth; and we are all beneficiaries.

Grover Hermann's words as quoted in Pendley, Evelyn Hoge. 'A Man Who Cares For Others: Grover M. Hermann.' Berry Alumni Quarterly/Southern Highlander May 1970, p. 3"

http://www.sullivan.suny.edu/library/groverhermann.asp

NOTE: no relation to B.E.F. Stienstra.
I was employed for twenty-six years in The Grover Hermann Memorial Library at Sullivan County Community College, Loch Sheldrake, New York from 1973 until 2001, where I was also the college archivist. The following information was gleened from The Sullivan County Community College archive.




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