Lowell Dillingham

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Lowell Dillingham, son of Walter F. Dillingham and developer of the Ala Moana Center and builder of the Rainbow Tower for Henry J. Kaiser’s Hawaiian Village. [1]

In 1966, a citizens’ committee dissolved the Honolulu Community Chest and created the Aloha United Fund. Lowell Dillingham was named president. Forty-two agencies participated in the Fund during that first year."[2]

Lowell's brother was Benjamin F. Dillingham II and his grandfather Benjamin Franklin Dillingham.

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