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We need more text and more sources. I have begun to add some, but there is a lot more that needs to be there. Here [1] is a google books search that gives some leads. Some of those are primary document reports of committees Gladfelter was part of. I did not yet put in his role with the Philadephia committee, but I think it could be included. There is also a New York Times obituary, but I do not have access. I suspect the Philadelphia Enquierer also ran an obituary. Gladfelter was a very long standing person connected with Temple. He was the type of multi-generational leaders who were president only a short part of the time they were a key leader of the instutition.John Pack Lambert (talk) 17:55, 7 June 2022 (UTC)Reply