- Galen L. Stone
Galen Luther Stone (
November 21 ,1862 -December 26 ,1926 ) was an Americanfinancier andphilanthropist .Born in
Leominster, Massachusetts , in his teens Galen Stone worked as an office clerk inBoston and went on to become a major figure onWall Street . Together withCharles Hayden , he founded thestock broker age firms ofHayden, Stone & Co. and Haystone Securities Corporation of Boston andNew York City . In 1919, his firm hired fellow Bostonian,Joseph P. Kennedy .In 1889 he married Carrie Morton Gregg (1866-1945) of Boston and the couple eventually made their home in
Brookline, Massachusetts . An avid yachtsman, in his latter years, Galen Stone owned the 188' vessel the "Arcadia".Stone held financial interests in numerous companies and was president of the Atlantic Gulf and West Indies Steamship Co, and in 1900, he and his associates formed the Eastern Steamship Lines Inc. He was chairman of the Pond Creek Coal Company and the
Pike County, Kentucky mining town of Stone was named in his honor.Galen Stone used his fortune for a number of charitable causes, many of which centered around
education . In 1915, through the fundraising efforts ofeducator ,Charlotte Hawkins Brown , he became aware ofPalmer Memorial Institute , anAfrican American preparatory school in Sedalia,North Carolina . Stone became the Institute's largest benefactor. As well, his philanthropic work was recognized with the Galen Stone Professor of International Trade at theHarvard University Institute for International Development. A trustee ofWellesley College from 1915 to 1925, he donated the funds to build the Galen Stone Tower at Green Hall. The convert|182|ft|m|sing=on high tower is a focal point on the campus and houses the 32-bellcarillon which is played for major College events.Stone was honored for his philanthropy by initiation as an honorary member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity in 1917 at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. The fraternity's mission reflects Stone's values by developing young men to share their talents to create harmony in the world.
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World War II Liberty ship , the SS "Galen L. Stone", was named in his honor.Galen Stone died at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1926.
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