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Charles R. Gay

Charles Richard Gay (September 14, 1875 – March 23, 1946) was an American banker who served as president of the New York Stock Exchange.

Charles R. Gay
Gay at Senate hearing in Washington, 1937
President of the New York Stock Exchange
In office
May 1935 – May 1938
Preceded byRichard Whitney
Succeeded byWilliam McChesney Martin
Personal details
Born
Charles Richard Gay

(1875-09-14)September 14, 1875
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
DiedMarch 24, 1946(1946-03-24) (aged 70)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Spouse
Jennie Campbell Bowdish
(m. 1898)
ChildrenWilliam Campbell Gay
EducationBrooklyn Polytechnic Institute

Early life edit

Gay was born in Brooklyn on September 14, 1875.[1] He was a son of Charles Abram Gay and Anna Mitchell (née Campbell) Gay.[2] His younger brother was Robert Malcolm Gay, a prominent English professor.[3]

He was educated at Brooklyn Public School 35 before attending Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute[2] (today, part of the New York University Tandon School of Engineering).

Career edit

 
Gay at Senate hearing in Washington listening to testimony during hearing of the Senate Railroad Financing Committee, 1937.

After "engaging in the fire insurance, banking and wholesale coal businesses," he purchased his seat and became a member of the New York Stock Exchange in 1911, four years later forming the firm of Gay & Goepel.[4] In 1919, he merged his firm (then known as Charles R. Gay & Co.) with Whitehouse & Co., was reportedly the oldest firm on the Exchange.[5]

In 1935, when he was senior partner at Whitehouse & Co. (with offices on the 20th floor of 1 Wall Street), he was elected president of the Exchange, succeeding Richard Whitney.[6] Gay served three terms as president, retiring in May 1938.[7] He was president during a trying time for the Exchange and financial markets and often traveled to Washington, D.C. to meet with the Securities and Exchange Commission and to participate with Senate inquiries.[8][9][10]

After his tenure as president of the Exchange, he became the head of Winthrop, Whitehouse & Co., a longtime securities firm established in 1828.[11] At the time of his death, he was serving on the board of directors of the Dime Savings Bank.[2]

Personal life edit

In 1898, he married Jennie Campbell Bowdish, a daughter of the Rev. Wellesley Wellington Bowdish and Jennie Elizabeth (née Campbell) Bowdish. They lived at 440 East 19th Street in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn.[11][12] Together, Jennie and Charles were the parents of one son:[11]

  • William Campbell Gay, who was also a member of the New York Stock Exchange and who lived in Halesite on Long Island.[2] He married Evelyn W. Sherman.[13][14]

He was a trustee of the Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church of Brooklyn and a member of the board of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, the Flatbush Boys Club and the YMCA[2]

He died at the Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn on March 23, 1946.[2] A memorial was held for Gay at Trinity Church in Manhattan.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Being the History of the United States as Illustrated in the Lives of the Founders, Builders, and Defenders of the Republic, and of the Men and Women who are Doing the Work and Moulding the Thought of the Present Time. J. T. White. 1967. p. 273. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "C.R. GAY, 70, DEAD; HEADED EXCHANGE; President From 1935 to 1938 Was Broker Since 1911-- Hospital, Church Trustee" (PDF). The New York Times. 24 March 1946. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  3. ^ Who's Who in New England: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men and Women of the States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. A.N. Marquis Company. 1938. p. 519. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  4. ^ "GAY IS NOMINATED TO HEAD EXCHANGE; Picked to Succeed Whitney, Who Is Named Again for Governing Body" (PDF). The New York Times. 9 April 1935. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  5. ^ "EXCHANGE HOUSES MERGE.; Whitehouse & Co. and Charles R. Gay & Co. Consolidate" (PDF). The New York Times. 1 February 1919. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  6. ^ "EXCHANGE ELECTS GAY IN HEAVY VOTE; Blow for 'New Deal' Seen in Defeat of Three on Slate for Governing Board" (PDF). The New York Times. 14 May 1935. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  7. ^ "C. R. GAY HONORED BY FINANCIAL PRESS; Writers of Wall Street News Praise Stock Exchange's Former Head at Dinner SAY HE ENDED SECRECY Scroll Credits 'Progressive Era' to Him--K. C. Hogate Principal Speaker Douglas Sends a Message Mr. Hogate's Address C. R. GAY HONORED BY FINANCIAL PRESS Obligation to Public Cited" (PDF). The New York Times. 19 May 1938. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  8. ^ TIMES, Special to THE NEW YORK (20 September 1935). "C. R. GAY IS IN WASHINGTON; Discusses When-and-If Trading Rules With SEC" (PDF). The New York Times. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  9. ^ "SEC CURBS IMPAIR STOCKS' LIQUIDITY, C. R. GAY REPORTS; Exchange's Head Fears Market May Cease to Function in Time of Stress INCREASE IN RISKS SEEN Restrictions in Credit Are Driving Trading Activity Abroad, He Charges Risks Seen Increased GAY HITS AT CURBS PUT ON TRADING Important Changes Cited On the Credit Restrictions" (PDF). The New York Times. 18 August 1937. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  10. ^ "EXCHANGE ADOPTS TERM SETTLEMENTS; Governors Amend Rules So as to Have Semi-Weekly Payments Begin on Sept. 1 BOND -DEALS NOT INCLUDED First Step in a Wide Economy and Efficiency Program for Brokers Is Voted Bond Deals Unchanged The Rule for Holidays TRADERS HONOR C. R. GAY Luncheon Given by Officers and Directors of Association EXCHANGE ADOPTS TERM SETTLEMENTS NEW RULES FOR CHICAGO" (PDF). The New York Times. 14 July 1938. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  11. ^ a b c Leonard, John W. (1926). Who's Who in Finance, Banking and Insurance: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries. Who's Who in Finance, Incorporated. p. 402. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  12. ^ Brooklyn Blue Book and Long Island Society Register. Brooklyn Life Publishing Company. 1905. p. 76. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  13. ^ "William C. Gays Have a Son" (PDF). The New York Times. 1 December 1935. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  14. ^ "Miss Reynolds, Colby Alumna, Wed to Broker; Father Escorts Her at Marriage to William Campbell Gay Jr" (PDF). The New York Times. 4 August 1963. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  15. ^ "Memorial for Charles R. Gay" (PDF). The New York Times. April 11, 1946. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
Business positions
Preceded by President of the
New York Stock Exchange

1935 – 1938
Succeeded by

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Charles Gay redirects here For the lion tamer see Gay s Lion Farm Charles Richard Gay September 14 1875 March 23 1946 was an American banker who served as president of the New York Stock Exchange Charles R GayGay at Senate hearing in Washington 1937President of the New York Stock ExchangeIn office May 1935 May 1938Preceded byRichard WhitneySucceeded byWilliam McChesney MartinPersonal detailsBornCharles Richard Gay 1875 09 14 September 14 1875Brooklyn New York U S DiedMarch 24 1946 1946 03 24 aged 70 Brooklyn New York U S SpouseJennie Campbell Bowdish m 1898 wbr ChildrenWilliam Campbell GayEducationBrooklyn Polytechnic Institute Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life editGay was born in Brooklyn on September 14 1875 1 He was a son of Charles Abram Gay and Anna Mitchell nee Campbell Gay 2 His younger brother was Robert Malcolm Gay a prominent English professor 3 He was educated at Brooklyn Public School 35 before attending Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute 2 today part of the New York University Tandon School of Engineering Career edit nbsp Gay at Senate hearing in Washington listening to testimony during hearing of the Senate Railroad Financing Committee 1937 After engaging in the fire insurance banking and wholesale coal businesses he purchased his seat and became a member of the New York Stock Exchange in 1911 four years later forming the firm of Gay amp Goepel 4 In 1919 he merged his firm then known as Charles R Gay amp Co with Whitehouse amp Co was reportedly the oldest firm on the Exchange 5 In 1935 when he was senior partner at Whitehouse amp Co with offices on the 20th floor of 1 Wall Street he was elected president of the Exchange succeeding Richard Whitney 6 Gay served three terms as president retiring in May 1938 7 He was president during a trying time for the Exchange and financial markets and often traveled to Washington D C to meet with the Securities and Exchange Commission and to participate with Senate inquiries 8 9 10 After his tenure as president of the Exchange he became the head of Winthrop Whitehouse amp Co a longtime securities firm established in 1828 11 At the time of his death he was serving on the board of directors of the Dime Savings Bank 2 Personal life editIn 1898 he married Jennie Campbell Bowdish a daughter of the Rev Wellesley Wellington Bowdish and Jennie Elizabeth nee Campbell Bowdish They lived at 440 East 19th Street in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn 11 12 Together Jennie and Charles were the parents of one son 11 William Campbell Gay who was also a member of the New York Stock Exchange and who lived in Halesite on Long Island 2 He married Evelyn W Sherman 13 14 He was a trustee of the Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and St Mark s Methodist Episcopal Church of Brooklyn and a member of the board of Dickinson College in Carlisle Pennsylvania the Flatbush Boys Club and the YMCA 2 He died at the Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn on March 23 1946 2 A memorial was held for Gay at Trinity Church in Manhattan 15 References edit The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography Being the History of the United States as Illustrated in the Lives of the Founders Builders and Defenders of the Republic and of the Men and Women who are Doing the Work and Moulding the Thought of the Present Time J T White 1967 p 273 Retrieved 16 December 2019 a b c d e f C R GAY 70 DEAD HEADED EXCHANGE President From 1935 to 1938 Was Broker Since 1911 Hospital Church Trustee PDF The New York Times 24 March 1946 Retrieved 16 December 2019 Who s Who in New England A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men and Women of the States of Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island and Connecticut A N Marquis Company 1938 p 519 Retrieved 16 December 2019 GAY IS NOMINATED TO HEAD EXCHANGE Picked to Succeed Whitney Who Is Named Again for Governing Body PDF The New York Times 9 April 1935 Retrieved 16 December 2019 EXCHANGE HOUSES MERGE Whitehouse amp Co and Charles R Gay amp Co Consolidate PDF The New York Times 1 February 1919 Retrieved 16 December 2019 EXCHANGE ELECTS GAY IN HEAVY VOTE Blow for New Deal Seen in Defeat of Three on Slate for Governing Board PDF The New York Times 14 May 1935 Retrieved 16 December 2019 C R GAY HONORED BY FINANCIAL PRESS Writers of Wall Street News Praise Stock Exchange s Former Head at Dinner SAY HE ENDED SECRECY Scroll Credits Progressive Era to Him K C Hogate Principal Speaker Douglas Sends a Message Mr Hogate s Address C R GAY HONORED BY FINANCIAL PRESS Obligation to Public Cited PDF The New York Times 19 May 1938 Retrieved 16 December 2019 TIMES Special to THE NEW YORK 20 September 1935 C R GAY IS IN WASHINGTON Discusses When and If Trading Rules With SEC PDF The New York Times Retrieved 16 December 2019 SEC CURBS IMPAIR STOCKS LIQUIDITY C R GAY REPORTS Exchange s Head Fears Market May Cease to Function in Time of Stress INCREASE IN RISKS SEEN Restrictions in Credit Are Driving Trading Activity Abroad He Charges Risks Seen Increased GAY HITS AT CURBS PUT ON TRADING Important Changes Cited On the Credit Restrictions PDF The New York Times 18 August 1937 Retrieved 16 December 2019 EXCHANGE ADOPTS TERM SETTLEMENTS Governors Amend Rules So as to Have Semi Weekly Payments Begin on Sept 1 BOND DEALS NOT INCLUDED First Step in a Wide Economy and Efficiency Program for Brokers Is Voted Bond Deals Unchanged The Rule for Holidays TRADERS HONOR C R GAY Luncheon Given by Officers and Directors of Association EXCHANGE ADOPTS TERM SETTLEMENTS NEW RULES FOR CHICAGO PDF The New York Times 14 July 1938 Retrieved 16 December 2019 a b c Leonard John W 1926 Who s Who in Finance Banking and Insurance A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries Who s Who in Finance Incorporated p 402 Retrieved 16 December 2019 Brooklyn Blue Book and Long Island Society Register Brooklyn Life Publishing Company 1905 p 76 Retrieved 16 December 2019 William C Gays Have a Son PDF The New York Times 1 December 1935 Retrieved 16 December 2019 Miss Reynolds Colby Alumna Wed to Broker Father Escorts Her at Marriage to William Campbell Gay Jr PDF The New York Times 4 August 1963 Retrieved 16 December 2019 Memorial for Charles R Gay PDF The New York Times April 11 1946 Retrieved 16 December 2019 Business positions Preceded byRichard Whitney President of theNew York Stock Exchange1935 1938 Succeeded byWilliam McChesney Martin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles R Gay amp oldid 1146313525, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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