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on his parents' home before he could achieve his goal of a college education. To get there, he had to hitchhike five miles a day. He had said that he went to college to stay out of the mines where his father had worked. "That's why Penn State is my first love after my wife and family. It gave me the
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and of the Phi Beta Kappa Foundation. Frank also served as Chairman of the Greater New York Councils of Boy Scouts of America, Chairman of the Penn State Development Councils, and Chairman of the Citizens Budget Commission, New York, NY. He was also a member of the Board of the Mount Nittany
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His philanthropic support of Penn State also extended to endowing a fellowship in business administration, a faculty chair in literary theory and comparative criticism, a creative writing award and a graduate assistantship in
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Frank was a past-president of the Municipal Bond Club of New York and former Chairman of the Government and Federal Agencies Securities Committee of Public Securities Association. He was treasurer of the United Chapters of
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and plant pathology. In 1989, he and his wife, Mary Jean, donated $ 10 million to Pennsylvania State University, which renamed the
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miner, and credited his mother, Mary, for inspiring him to seek a college degree. It took five years of working part-time as a "
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A limited partner of Goldman, Sachs & Co., Smeal spent his 38-year career on Wall Street as an expert in the
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market. As executive vice president and treasurer at
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Sykesville, Pennsylvania
Rumson, New Jersey
United States
Pennsylvania State University
Harvard University
New York University
Financial services
philanthropist
Goldman Sachs
Sykesville, Pennsylvania
coal
soda jerk
mortgage
Phi Beta Kappa
Pennsylvania State University
Harvard University
New York University
municipal bond
Morgan Guaranty Trust co.
Phi Beta Kappa
botany
Smeal College of Business
State College, Pennsylvania
Rumson, New Jersey
"Obituary: Frank Smeal"
"Benefactor of business college dies"
Wayback Machine
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1918 births
2003 deaths

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