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Knight Woolley

Limited Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Philliips Academy. Yale University. Skull and Bones.

He was a director of several companies, including the Union Banking Corporation, Southern Railway, Hewitt Robbins, National Sugar Refining and Air Reduction Companies and the American Sumatra Tobacco Corporation. Mr. Woolley also was a trustee of the Southampton (L.I.) Hospital and the Boys Club of New York.[1]

He had memberships in several clubs, including the Links, the River Club, the Maidstone Club and the Knickerbocker Club.[2]

Until 1982 - General Partner, Brown Brothers Harriman. Becoming a Limited Partner.[1]

1931 - Managing Director, Private Bank, post merger with Brown Brothers.[1]

1927 - Joined Harriman Brothers & Company. Organised Private Bank.[1]

1924 - Published “ABC of Bankers Acceptances”.[1]

American Exchange National Bank.[1]

1919 - Joined Guaranty Trust Company.[1]

WW1 - Major, U.S. Army. (awarded Victory Medial with four battle stars.)[1]

1917 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.

Died 18 Jan 1984, from TBC. Age 88

Survived by his wife, Marjorie; a brother, Roger Woolley of Claverack, N.Y., and five stepchildren, Richard Stickney of London,; Marne Hornblower of Washington; Clara Weber of New York City; Diane Hewat of Salisbury, Conn., and Virginia Cowles of Burlington, Vt.[1]

[1] - NY Times, 21 Jan 1984 - KNIGHT WOOLLEY IS DEAD AT 88; LONGTIME BANKER ON WALL ST. by James Barron, 21 Jan 1984.

[2] - America’s Secret Establishment. An Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones by Antony C. Sutton (2004)

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