Memorandum of Agreement between Carnegie Corporation of New York and Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America as to Professors Annuities. Cover

 

Name
Carnegie Corporation of New York (Author)
Title
Memorandum of Agreement between Carnegie Corporation of New York and Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America as to Professors Annuities. Cover
Abstract
By 1917, the CFAT trustees, after an extensive study, concluded that a pension system paid out of income at no cost to the beneficiary was expensive beyond all estimates and anticipation. In 1917-1918, under an arrangement negotiated by Andrew Carnegie and the CFAT the CCNY gave $1 million to found the Teachers Insurance Annuity Association of America, an occupation-wide contributory plan, believe d by some to embody more closely Carnegie’s original vision of the teachers’ pension plan. The nonprofit stock of the association, now called TIAA-CREF was owned outright by the Corporation until 1938, when it was transferred to an independent board of trustees. CCNY continued to support TIAA with grants until 1957.
Collection Name
Carnegie Corporation of New York Records
Archival Context
Series III. Grants. III.B. Reports on Grants, 1911-1983. Box no. 124
Subjects
Education, Higher; Universities and colleges; Arts; Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching‏; Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association
Format
pamphlets
Genre
pamphlets
Origin Information
New York (N.Y.), 1929-03-28.
Language
English
Library Location
Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University
Persistent URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-8hwe-bq93