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Cover Whitney, John Hay (17 August 1904–08 February 1982)

Whitney, John Hay (17 August 1904–08 February 1982)  

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John Hay Whitney (17 August 1904–08 February 1982), by Oscar White and Pach Brothers Studio, c. 1940

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

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Whitney, John Hay (17 August 1904–08 February 1982), financier, philanthropist, and sportsman  

Susan Hamburger

Whitney, John Hay (17 August 1904–08 February 1982), financier, philanthropist, and sportsman, was born in Ellsworth, Maine, the son of Payne Whitney, a capitalist and philanthropist, and Helen Hay Whitney, at the time a poet. “Jock” Whitney graduated from Yale in 1926 and studied history and literature at Oxford for one year. His father’s death in 1927 brought him home to assume control over the Whitney business interests in oil, tobacco, street railways, and real estate, worth cumulatively almost $179 million....

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Widener, George Dunton, Jr. (1889-1971), horseman and philanthropist  

J. Thomas Jable

Widener, George Dunton, Jr. (11 March 1889–08 December 1971), horseman and philanthropist, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of George Dunton Widener, a financier, and Eleanore Elkins. An heir to the family fortune amassed by his grandfather, Widener received most of his education privately from tutors and at the Delancy School in Philadelphia. He did not attend college. He married the former Mrs. Earl (Jessie Sloan) Dodge in March 1917; they had no children....