James Jackson Storrow II (January 1864 – March 13, 1926) was an American investment banker, government official, and scouting leader. He gave up a legal...
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from 1965 to 1977 Storrow was born on May 7, 1917, in Boston. His parents were James J. Storrow, son of James J. Storrow and Helen Storrow, and Margaret Randolph...
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Elizabeth Randolph Storrow, James J. Storrow, and Samuel Storrow. Annie Storrow died on March 9, 1865. On September 12, 1873, Storrow married Anne Amory...
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Storrow Drive, officially James Jackson Storrow Memorial Drive, is a major crosstown parkway in Boston, Massachusetts, running east–west along the southern...
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years James J. Storrow (1864–1926), Boston-area investment banker instrumental in forming General Motors, and its third president Thomas Storrow Brown...
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Husband of Helen Storrow. James J. Storrow III (1892–1977), trustee James J. Storrow IV (1917–1984), film producer and magazine publisher James Perkins Sturgis...
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The James J. and Helen Storrow Memorial is a memorial commemorating James J. Storrow and Helen Storrow, installed along Boston's Charles River Esplanade...
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first of the WAGGGS World centres, Our Chalet. She was married to James J. Storrow, a prominent banker, who was the second national president of the Boy...
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1911 when he received a summons to meet with James J. Storrow, a banker who was a director of Alco. Storrow asked him if he had given any thought to automobile...
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protégé, James Bicheno Francis. James J. Storrow, after whom Boston's Storrow Drive is named, was Charles Storrow's grandson. Honorary Member, American...
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Mallet-Prevost, Benjamin F. Tracy, James R. Soley, and José María Rojas. The country had been represented by James J. Storrow until his unexpected death on...
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of his first wife. Jackson great-grandsons included industrialist James J. Storrow and 1934 Nobel Prize winner George Minot. On the Brunomian System (1809)...
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In 1955, George C. Kirstein replaced Kirchway as magazine owner. James J. Storrow Jr. bought the magazine from Kirstein in 1965. During the 1950s, Paul...
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with people and also how to organize an efficient production line. James J. Storrow followed the recommendation and appointed Nash as vice-president of...
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decorated war hero James J. Storrow, class of 1881, president of General Motors and the Boy Scouts of America, namesake of Storrow Drive Richard Clipston...
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October 20, 1908 William M. Eaton – October 20, 1908 – November 23, 1910 James J. Storrow – November 23, 1910 – January 26, 1911 Thomas Neal – January 26, 1911...
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Mallet-Prevost, Benjamin F. Tracy, James R. Soley, and José María Rojas. The country had been represented by James J. Storrow until his unexpected death on...
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Ed Phelps, although an unrecorded ascent was likely made earlier by James J. Storrow and Orlando Beede. The summit of Gothics is an alpine tundra zone,...
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far-flung trips benefit the city". The Boston Globe. Sutherland, James; Chisholm, James (April 18, 2016). "Four arguments for four-year Boston City Council...
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Fitzgerald would serve only one term. Fitzgerald won a narrow victory over James J. Storrow, a stiff Protestant Republican Boston Brahmin. Early in his first term...
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from 1901 to 1907. James J. Storrow, partner from 1890 to 1900, during which time the firm was known as Fish, Richardson & Storrow. "Who Protects Innovation...
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a group of financiers, who installed a new management team led by James J. Storrow. In 1914, Jackson retired to Jackson, where he was active in community...
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Massachusetts Historical Commission, n. d. Accessed May 21, 2021. "LIN.X: Storrow Farm - Carroll School". Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System...
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was again elected head of the Democratic city committee. He endorsed James J. Storrow in the nonpartisan 1910 Boston mayoral election. On April 16, 1912...
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founding was funded by Boston-area philanthropist and investment banker James J. Storrow. The West End House served as a center for social and community life...
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Life was in financial trouble by 1923 and West took over as editor. James J. Storrow replaced Colin Livingstone as president in 1925 and William Hillcourt...
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representation. He chose a well-known local reformer as its chair, James J. Storrow, whose group recommended that Curtis and the police agree to a police...
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Walcott, William H. Elliot, William G. Goldsmith, Alexander Agassiz, and James J. Storrow. After graduating, Clark worked for his father, who was a prominent...
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Francis J. W. Ford; John J. Attridge; Daniel W. Lane; Daniel J. McDonald; Walter L. Collins; James T. Moriarty; James A. Watson; James J. Storrow. 1919:...
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Neal, who was elected to the board of directors. On January 26, 1911, James J. Storrow was elected chairman of the finance committee, which had full control...
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