Charles Carroll Glover Jr. (January 1, 1888 – November 13, 1976) was an American banker and philanthropist in Washington D.C.
[1] In 1916, he became director of the Riggs National Bank, where his father previously served as President.
Glover was a District of Columbia representative on Unemployment Relief Commission from 1931-1932, and a member of the Board of Public Welfare.
He also served as vice chairman of the Yale Alumni Advisory Board.
They had a son, Charles C. Glover III, and a daughter, Nancy E. Symington.