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  1. John Howard Pew (1882–1971) was an American philanthropist and president of Sunoco (Sun Oil Company). Biography. J. Howard Pew was born in Bradford, Pennsylvania in 1882 and raised as a devout Presbyterian.

  2. John Howard Pew was a successful oil entrepreneur who dedicated his philanthropy to serving the Presbyterian Church, funding higher education, and advancing the principles of a free society. Born into a devout family in 1882, the second son of Sun Oil Company founder Joseph Newton Pew, J. Howard graduated from Grove City College at age 18.

  3. J. Howard Pew did take the Bible literally, and he knew it well. His knowledge of the Bible led him to the firm conviction that “all of our so-called freedoms stem from Christian freedom.

  4. J. Howard Pew (born January 27, 1882, Bradford, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died November 27, 1971, Ardmore, Pennsylvania) was an American industrialist who expanded, with his brother Joseph N. Pew, Jr., the Sun Oil Company (founded by his father; now called Sunoco) by introducing new refining, marketing, and distribution techniques.

  5. Sep 2, 2019 · But decades ago, J. Howard Pew and his brother Joseph N. Pew, Jr., made sure it stood for staunchly conservative principles and an unbending right-wing Republicanism.

  6. Learn about J. Howard Pew, an American oil executive who pioneered the development of the oil sands in Alberta in the mid-twentieth century. He saw the oil sands as a vital petroleum reserve for North America and invested in research and technology to extract bitumen.

  7. Abstract. J. Howard Pew (1882-1971) was president of one of the largest wholesale distributor of motor petroleum companies, the Sun Oil Company (now Sunoco) from 1912 to 1947. He was a prominent philanthropist.