Clarence Dillon
Clarence Dillon | |
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investment banker | |
Employer | Dillon, Read & Co. |
Spouse |
Anne McEldin
(m. 1908; death 1961) |
Children | 2, including C. Douglas |
Clarence Dillon (born Clarence Lapowski; September 27, 1882 – April 14, 1979)
Early life
Dillon was born Clarence Lapowski. His parents were Bertha Stenbock (1862–1951) and Samuel Lapowski (1848–1912), who emigrated to the
In 1878, his father went to
Dillon graduated from Worcester Academy, located in Worcester, Massachusetts, and one of the country's oldest day-boarding schools, and then Harvard University in 1905.[8]
Career
In 1912, Dillon met William A. Read, founder of the Wall Street bond broker firm William A. Read & Company through an introduction by his Harvard classmate, William A. Phillips. Dillon joined Read's Chicago office in that year, later moving to the firm's New York office in 1914. Following Read's death in 1916, Dillon bought a majority interest in the firm and was chosen to head the company.[1] In 1921, the company's name was changed to Dillon, Read & Co.[9][10]
In 1921, Dillon focused on the beleaguered
A number of Dillon, Read & Co. partners served in senior roles in
Hobbies
Dillon was a
Clarence purchased miniature poodle
Personal life
On February 4, 1908, Dillon married Anne McEldin Douglass (1881–1961)[a] in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Anne was the daughter of George Douglass and his wife and second cousin Susan Virginia Dun.[16][17] Together, Clarence and Anne were the parents of a son and daughter:
- U.S. Ambassador to France. He married Phyllis Chess Ellsworth in 1931. After her death in 1982, he married Susan Sage in 1983. They remained married until his death in 2003.[3]
- Dorothy Anne Dillon (1913–2005),
Dillon died on April 14, 1979, at his home in Far Hills, New Jersey.[1]
References
- Notes
- ^ Anne was born on September 26, 1881, in Peoria, Illinois, and died on November 8, 1961, in Far Hills, New Jersey
- ^ The second "s" was later dropped from his middle name.[3]
- Sources
- ^ a b c d e Clark, Alfred E. (15 April 1979). "Clarence Dillon, Financier, Is Dead". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
- ^ Geisst, Charles, ed. (2006). "Dillon Read & Co". Encyclopedia of American Business History. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
- ^ a b c d Pace, Eric (January 12, 2003). "C. Douglas Dillon Dies at 93; Was in Kennedy Cabinet". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
- ^ "The J. D. B. News Letter". 12 June 1927.
- ^ Katharyn Duff, Abilene ... On Catclaw Creek (1969), p. 133
- ^ ISBN 9781461713838. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
- ^ "Lapowski, War Veteran, Dies in el Paso; Buried with Military Honors". 24 February 1928.
- Harvard University Gazette. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University News Office. January 16, 2003. Archived from the originalon 2003-03-13. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
Dillon and his father, Clarence Dillon '05, also established the Dillon Field House Endowment.
- ^ "BANKING FIRM CHANGES.; William A. Read & Co. Dissolves and Dillon, Read & Co. is Formed" (PDF). The New York Times. January 14, 1921. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
- ^ "William A. Read (1858 - 1916)". Central Trust Company of New York. Archived from the original on 2021-03-05. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
- ^ Agnès Lascève. "Bordeaux: Haut-Brion". France Today magazine. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
- ^ "A Heritage of Excellence". Domaine Clarence Dillon. Archived from the original on October 22, 2018. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
- ^ "Château Haut-Brion, a Family Affair" (PDF). The World of Fine wine. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 15, 2017. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
- ^ Frank J. Prial (June 19, 1985). "Wine Talk". The New York Times. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
- ^ "Tributes to Anne Rogers Clark". eurodogs.net. Retrieved 11 April 2010.
- ^ For her ancestry, see Harry Wright Newman, A Branch of the Douglas family with its Maryland & Virginia connections (New York: Doubleday, 1967).
- ^ Woodington, Kenneth P. "George Douglass". New York Marble Cemetery. Retrieved 2020-12-25.
- ^ "Paid Notice: Deaths EWESON, DOROTHY DILLON". The New York Times. 12 June 2005. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
- ^ "DOROTHY DILLON'S BRIDAL; Banker's Daughter to. Wed Philip E. Allen on Monday". The New York Times. 26 April 1934. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
- ^ "DOROTHY A. DILLON BECOMES A BRIDE; Daughter of Banking Firm's Head is Married to Philip Elsworth Allen. SIMPLE HOME CEREMONY Evelyn Hollingsworth and D. P. Williams Jr. Attend Couple Dr. Darlington Officiates". The New York Times. 1 May 1934. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
- ^ "DR. SYDNEY SPIVACK, A SOCIOLOGIST, 61". The New York Times. 28 July 1969. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
- ^ "MRS. ALLEN MARRIED TO SYDNEY SPIVACK" (PDF). The New York Times. September 16, 1956. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
Further Reference
- Geisst, Charles R. (2002) The Last Partnerships: Inside the Great Wall Street Money Dynasties (McGraw-Hill) ISBN 978-0071413176
- Perez, Robert C. and Edward F. Willett (1995) Clarence Dillon, a Wall Street enigma (Madison Press Books) ISBN 9781461713838
- Sobel, Robert (1991) The Life and Times of Dillon Read (The Penguin Group) ISBN 978-0525249597
External links
- Ancestry of Joan Douglas Dillon
- Domaine Clarence Dillon website
- Architectural essay entitled The 1930 Clarence Dillon House - 124 East 80th Street