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Clendenin J. Ryan

Clendenin James Ryan Jr. (July 16, 1905 – September 12, 1957)[1] was an American businessman best known as the publisher and owner of The American Mercury magazine, published in Baltimore, Maryland in the early 1950s.

Clendenin J. Ryan
Born
Clendenin James Ryan Jr.

(1905-07-16)July 16, 1905
DiedSeptember 12, 1957(1957-09-12) (aged 52)
New York City, US
Alma materPrinceton University
Spouses
(m. 1935; div. 1935)
Jean Harder
(m. 1937)
Children5
RelativesThomas Fortune Ryan (grandfather)
Ida Mary Barry Ryan (grandmother)

Early life edit

He was the eldest son of Clendenin James Ryan and Caroline S. (née O'Neil) Ryan. His brothers were George Francis Ryan, Richard Nelson Ryan and his sister was Caroline Clendenin Ryan (who was engaged to Ronald Lambert Basset,[2][a] before marrying John K. Shaw Jr.[4][5] Stuart K. Hotchkiss, and Calvin Pardee Foulke).[6] His father committed suicide by gas poisoning on August 21, 1939.[7]

His maternal grandfather was George Francis O'Neil and his paternal grandparents were Thomas Fortune Ryan and Ida Mary (née Barry) Ryan (a daughter of John Smith Barry, a prosperous dry goods merchant who mentored his grandfather).[8] In 1922, his uncle, banker Allan A. Ryan, declared bankruptcy with liabilities of $32,435,477.28 and assets of $643,533 in what was described as "the biggest failure in New York in recent years, and one of the biggest on record."[9] Through Allan, he was a first cousin of New York State Senator Allan A. Ryan Jr.[10] Upon the death of his grandfather in 1928, he inherited a part of the fortune of more than $141,000,000 left in trust.[11]

Ryan attended St. George's School in Newport, Rhode Island before attending Princeton University, where he graduated with the class of 1928.[11]

Career edit

Ryan once served as an assistant to Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia of New York City, ran for New York mayor himself on an independent ticket and later campaigned for New Jersey Governor. Ryan served in the United States Navy during World War II under Admiral James Forrestal.[1]

He and Godfrey Stillman Rockefeller were stockholders in the Enterprise Development Corporation, a closed end investment trust for the heirs of William Rockefeller and Thomas Fortune Ryan, Clendenin's entrepreneurial grandfather, who invested heavily in Copper Mining and ore smelting. The Directors of EDC included Ryan, Frederic W. Lincoln IV, who married into the Rockefeller family, and Morehead Patterson of American Machine and Foundry (AMF).[1]

Newspaper career edit

In May 1949, Ryan began publishing a weekly newspaper known as The Public Guardian. Just one month later in June 1949, after withdrawing from the New York City mayoral campaign against incumbent mayor William O'Dwyer, he announced that he would cease publication of the newspaper.[12]

In 1950, Ryan headed a group that purchased The American Mercury magazine, published in Baltimore, Maryland, from Lawrence Spivak which Ryan renamed The New American Mercury.[13][14]

Personal life edit

In 1935, Ryan was introduced to Countess Maria Anna Paula Ferdinandine von Wurmbrand-Stuppach (1914–2003), known as Etti, by Prince Chlodwig Hohenlohe. By their third date, Ryan proposed to her and they were married on February 20, 1935, in Saint Patrick's Cathedral in New York. Mayor Fiorello La Guardia was best man. The marriage only lasted three months; they divorced in July 1935 and she returned to Europe with "a settlement of only $35,000."[15]

In 1937, he married Jean Harder (1915–1991), a daughter of George Achilles Harder Sr., a Titanic survivor and, his first wife, Dorothy (née Annan) Harder.[11] Jean, whose younger half-brother was actor James Harder, attended the Ethel Walker School in Simsbury, Connecticut and at the time of their marriage, served on the staff of the Civic Information Bureau. At the time of their wedding, he was living at 834 Fifth Avenue. Together, they were the parents of:

  • Clendenin James Ryan III (1939–1978),[16][17] who married Ann Johnson, a daughter of Thomas Johnson, in 1961[18]
  • Robert Harder Ryan,[19] who married Shelley Ann Beck in 1981[20]
  • Cyr Annan Ryan, president of Fiber Optic Systems, Inc. who married Mary Frances O'Hara in 1974[21]
  • Caryn Ryan, who married Roger Wolcott Tuckerman in 1960;[22][23] they later divorced[24]
  • Jean Ryan Sadler[19]

In 1949, he purchased The Cliffs, a forty-three-acre estate in Oyster Bay held by the Beekman family for more than a century.[25] The property was "on the West Bay Harbor, overlooking Oyster Bay Harbor," and included "a main residence with seventeen rooms, superintendent's cottage, barns, a storage house and boathouse" and fronted "2,000 feet on the harbor" and had "a bathing beach and deep-water anchorage for yachts."[25] After his death, his 2,000 acre estate in Allamuchy, New Jersey was sold to Robert Conahay III.[26]

Ryan committed suicide at the age of 52 in 1957 "in the same five-story, gray stone town house at 32 East Seventieth Street where his father, Clendenin James Ryan Sr., committed suicide by gas poisoning on August 21, 1939."[1][27] After a funeral at St. Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic Church, located on Lexington Avenue at 76th Street, he was buried in the family plot at St. Andrew-on-Hudson in Poughkeepsie, New York.[28] His net estate was valued at $689,686 in 1961.[29] In 1969, his widow married William Shields Jr., a senior partner in the Coudert Brothers law firm.[19]

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ Basset later married Lady Elizbaeth Legge, a daughter of the 7th Earl of Dartmouth in 1931.[3]

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d Kihss, Peter (13 September 1957). "Clendenin Ryan Commits Suicide – Grandson of Financier Used Wealth to Combat Crime – Shoots Himself at Home". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Miss Caroline Ryan to Wed R.L. Basset – Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clendenin J. Ryan Is Betrothed to Resident of London – She is a Debutante of 1928 – Her Fiance Served With the Eton Brigade in France During the World War". The New York Times. 4 August 1930. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Lady Elizabeth Basset". The Telegraph. 5 December 2000. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Miss Caroline Ryan To Be Wed June 2 – Marriage to John Knox Shaw Jr., Member of Baltimore Family, Will Take Place Here – Stewart Jr. Best Man – Bride to Be Attended by Mrs. Rodman Wanamaker Jr., Misses Elizabeth Wickes and Elizabeth Clark". The New York Times. 16 May 1932. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Wedding at Home for Caroline Ryan – Ceremony for Her and John Knox Shaw Jr. Performed by Rev. Thomas Delihant – Bride's Veil an Heirloom – Attendants Are Mrs. Rodman Wanamaker Jr. and Misses Elizabeth Wickes and Elizabeth Clark". The New York Times. 3 June 1932. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  6. ^ "Mrs. Hotchkiss Is Wed – Former Caroline Ryan the Bride of Calvin Pardee Fouike". The New York Times. 5 March 1948. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  7. ^ "Clendenin Ryan Sr. Ends Life by Gas – Favorite Son of Financier, 57 Found Dead in His Library, With Head in Fireplace – Depressed By Ill Health –Managed His Father's Huge Estate, Living in Seclusion – 3 Felled Moving Body –Servants Chop Door Down – Despondent Over Illness – Estate Grew After Crash". The New York Times. August 22, 1939. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  8. ^ "Thomas Fortune Ryan". The New York Times. 24 November 1928. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  9. ^ "Allan A> Ryan Fails; Debts $32,435,477, $27,806,984 Secured – Stutz Corner Started War Which Made Thomas Fortune Ryan's Son a Bankrupt – Crash a Personal Affair – Broker Gives His Assets as $643,533 – Ryan Companies Are Not Involved – Owes Schwab and du Pont – Samuel Untermyer Listed as a Creditor for $45,000 and Mrs. Ryan for $2,860,669.39". The New York Times. 22 July 1922. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  10. ^ "Ryan Left Estate Put at $14,000,000". The New York Times. 27 September 1957. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  11. ^ a b c "C.J. Ryan Jr. to Wed Miss Jean Harder – Bridegroom-Elect, Secretary to Mayor, Is Grandson of Late Thomas Fortune Ryan". The New York Times. 11 November 1937. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  12. ^ "Clendenin Ryan Out of Mayoralty Fight". The New York Times. 9 June 1949. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  13. ^ "American Mercury Sold – Clendenin Ryan Heads Group That Acquires Magazine". The New York Times. 10 August 1950. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  14. ^
  15. ^ "Marriage for Love". The San Francisco Examiner. 27 March 1949. p. 94. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  16. ^ "Son to Clendenin J. Ryans". The New York Times. 8 October 1939. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  17. ^ "Clendenin J. Ryan, 39, Executive In Jersey Banking and Insurance". The New York Times. 28 November 1978. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  18. ^ "Wedding Is Held For Ann Johnson And C. J. Ryan Jr.; St. Sebastian's Church in Providence, R. I., Is Scene of Marriage". The New York Times. 18 June 1961. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  19. ^ a b c "Jean Harder Ryan Shields, Volunteer, 76". The New York Times. 23 May 1991. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  20. ^ "Robert Harder Ryan Fiance of Shelley Beck". The New York Times. 5 April 1981. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  21. ^ "Cyr A. Ryan Is Fiance Of Miss Mary O'Hara". The New York Times. 20 January 1974. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  22. ^ "Soldier Fiance Of Caryn Ryan, Porter Alumna; I Roger Tuckerman to Wed Daughter of Late Official of City". The New York Times. 31 December 1959. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  23. ^ "Roger Tuckerman Weds Caryn Ryan: 28 Attend Couple at St. Jean Baptiste Church Here". The New York Times. 8 May 1960. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  24. ^ "Edith D. Fenton, R.W. Tuckerman Engaged to Wed". The New York Times. 31 March 1970. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  25. ^ a b "Clendenin Ryan Buys Estate at Oyster Bay". The New York Times. 12 May 1949. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  26. ^ "C. J. Ryan Ranch Sold – Conahay Buys 2,000-Acre Estate in New Jersey". The New York Times. 11 June 1959. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  27. ^ "Suicide of Ryan Is Linked to War – Psychiatrist Says Tendency Toward Depression Began With Illnesses in Navy" (PDF). The New York Times. September 14, 1957.
  28. ^ "350 Attend a Mass for Clendenin Ryan". The New York Times. 15 September 1957. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  29. ^ "Ryan Estate Settled – Grandson of Financier Left a Net of $689,686". The New York Times. 7 July 1961. Retrieved 8 March 2022.

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Clendenin James Ryan Jr July 16 1905 September 12 1957 1 was an American businessman best known as the publisher and owner of The American Mercury magazine published in Baltimore Maryland in the early 1950s Clendenin J RyanBornClendenin James Ryan Jr 1905 07 16 July 16 1905New York City USDiedSeptember 12 1957 1957 09 12 aged 52 New York City USAlma materPrinceton UniversitySpousesCountess Etti von Wurmbrand Stuppach m 1935 div 1935 wbr Jean Harder m 1937 wbr Children5RelativesThomas Fortune Ryan grandfather Ida Mary Barry Ryan grandmother Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Newspaper career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life editHe was the eldest son of Clendenin James Ryan and Caroline S nee O Neil Ryan His brothers were George Francis Ryan Richard Nelson Ryan and his sister was Caroline Clendenin Ryan who was engaged to Ronald Lambert Basset 2 a before marrying John K Shaw Jr 4 5 Stuart K Hotchkiss and Calvin Pardee Foulke 6 His father committed suicide by gas poisoning on August 21 1939 7 His maternal grandfather was George Francis O Neil and his paternal grandparents were Thomas Fortune Ryan and Ida Mary nee Barry Ryan a daughter of John Smith Barry a prosperous dry goods merchant who mentored his grandfather 8 In 1922 his uncle banker Allan A Ryan declared bankruptcy with liabilities of 32 435 477 28 and assets of 643 533 in what was described as the biggest failure in New York in recent years and one of the biggest on record 9 Through Allan he was a first cousin of New York State Senator Allan A Ryan Jr 10 Upon the death of his grandfather in 1928 he inherited a part of the fortune of more than 141 000 000 left in trust 11 Ryan attended St George s School in Newport Rhode Island before attending Princeton University where he graduated with the class of 1928 11 Career editRyan once served as an assistant to Mayor Fiorello H La Guardia of New York City ran for New York mayor himself on an independent ticket and later campaigned for New Jersey Governor Ryan served in the United States Navy during World War II under Admiral James Forrestal 1 He and Godfrey Stillman Rockefeller were stockholders in the Enterprise Development Corporation a closed end investment trust for the heirs of William Rockefeller and Thomas Fortune Ryan Clendenin s entrepreneurial grandfather who invested heavily in Copper Mining and ore smelting The Directors of EDC included Ryan Frederic W Lincoln IV who married into the Rockefeller family and Morehead Patterson of American Machine and Foundry AMF 1 Newspaper career edit In May 1949 Ryan began publishing a weekly newspaper known as The Public Guardian Just one month later in June 1949 after withdrawing from the New York City mayoral campaign against incumbent mayor William O Dwyer he announced that he would cease publication of the newspaper 12 In 1950 Ryan headed a group that purchased The American Mercury magazine published in Baltimore Maryland from Lawrence Spivak which Ryan renamed The New American Mercury 13 14 Personal life editIn 1935 Ryan was introduced to Countess Maria Anna Paula Ferdinandine von Wurmbrand Stuppach 1914 2003 known as Etti by Prince Chlodwig Hohenlohe By their third date Ryan proposed to her and they were married on February 20 1935 in Saint Patrick s Cathedral in New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia was best man The marriage only lasted three months they divorced in July 1935 and she returned to Europe with a settlement of only 35 000 15 In 1937 he married Jean Harder 1915 1991 a daughter of George Achilles Harder Sr a Titanic survivor and his first wife Dorothy nee Annan Harder 11 Jean whose younger half brother was actor James Harder attended the Ethel Walker School in Simsbury Connecticut and at the time of their marriage served on the staff of the Civic Information Bureau At the time of their wedding he was living at 834 Fifth Avenue Together they were the parents of Clendenin James Ryan III 1939 1978 16 17 who married Ann Johnson a daughter of Thomas Johnson in 1961 18 Robert Harder Ryan 19 who married Shelley Ann Beck in 1981 20 Cyr Annan Ryan president of Fiber Optic Systems Inc who married Mary Frances O Hara in 1974 21 Caryn Ryan who married Roger Wolcott Tuckerman in 1960 22 23 they later divorced 24 Jean Ryan Sadler 19 In 1949 he purchased The Cliffs a forty three acre estate in Oyster Bay held by the Beekman family for more than a century 25 The property was on the West Bay Harbor overlooking Oyster Bay Harbor and included a main residence with seventeen rooms superintendent s cottage barns a storage house and boathouse and fronted 2 000 feet on the harbor and had a bathing beach and deep water anchorage for yachts 25 After his death his 2 000 acre estate in Allamuchy New Jersey was sold to Robert Conahay III 26 Ryan committed suicide at the age of 52 in 1957 in the same five story gray stone town house at 32 East Seventieth Street where his father Clendenin James Ryan Sr committed suicide by gas poisoning on August 21 1939 1 27 After a funeral at St Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic Church located on Lexington Avenue at 76th Street he was buried in the family plot at St Andrew on Hudson in Poughkeepsie New York 28 His net estate was valued at 689 686 in 1961 29 In 1969 his widow married William Shields Jr a senior partner in the Coudert Brothers law firm 19 References editNotes Basset later married Lady Elizbaeth Legge a daughter of the 7th Earl of Dartmouth in 1931 3 Sources a b c d Kihss Peter 13 September 1957 Clendenin Ryan Commits Suicide Grandson of Financier Used Wealth to Combat Crime Shoots Himself at Home The New York Times Retrieved 8 March 2022 Miss Caroline Ryan to Wed R L Basset Daughter of Mr and Mrs Clendenin J Ryan Is Betrothed to Resident of London She is a Debutante of 1928 Her Fiance Served With the Eton Brigade in France During the World War The New York Times 4 August 1930 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Lady Elizabeth Basset The Telegraph 5 December 2000 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Miss Caroline Ryan To Be Wed June 2 Marriage to John Knox Shaw Jr Member of Baltimore Family Will Take Place Here Stewart Jr Best Man Bride to Be Attended by Mrs Rodman Wanamaker Jr Misses Elizabeth Wickes and Elizabeth Clark The New York Times 16 May 1932 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Wedding at Home for Caroline Ryan Ceremony for Her and John Knox Shaw Jr Performed by Rev Thomas Delihant Bride s Veil an Heirloom Attendants Are Mrs Rodman Wanamaker Jr and Misses Elizabeth Wickes and Elizabeth Clark The New York Times 3 June 1932 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Mrs Hotchkiss Is Wed Former Caroline Ryan the Bride of Calvin Pardee Fouike The New York Times 5 March 1948 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Clendenin Ryan Sr Ends Life by Gas Favorite Son of Financier 57 Found Dead in His Library With Head in Fireplace Depressed By Ill Health Managed His Father s Huge Estate Living in Seclusion 3 Felled Moving Body Servants Chop Door Down Despondent Over Illness Estate Grew After Crash The New York Times August 22 1939 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Thomas Fortune Ryan The New York Times 24 November 1928 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Allan A gt Ryan Fails Debts 32 435 477 27 806 984 Secured Stutz Corner Started War Which Made Thomas Fortune Ryan s Son a Bankrupt Crash a Personal Affair Broker Gives His Assets as 643 533 Ryan Companies Are Not Involved Owes Schwab and du Pont Samuel Untermyer Listed as a Creditor for 45 000 and Mrs Ryan for 2 860 669 39 The New York Times 22 July 1922 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Ryan Left Estate Put at 14 000 000 The New York Times 27 September 1957 Retrieved 8 March 2022 a b c C J Ryan Jr to Wed Miss Jean Harder Bridegroom Elect Secretary to Mayor Is Grandson of Late Thomas Fortune Ryan The New York Times 11 November 1937 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Clendenin Ryan Out of Mayoralty Fight The New York Times 9 June 1949 Retrieved 8 March 2022 American Mercury Sold Clendenin Ryan Heads Group That Acquires Magazine The New York Times 10 August 1950 Retrieved 8 March 2022 December 8 1952 Time magazine article titled Trouble for the Mercury Marriage for Love The San Francisco Examiner 27 March 1949 p 94 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Son to Clendenin J Ryans The New York Times 8 October 1939 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Clendenin J Ryan 39 Executive In Jersey Banking and Insurance The New York Times 28 November 1978 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Wedding Is Held For Ann Johnson And C J Ryan Jr St Sebastian s Church in Providence R I Is Scene of Marriage The New York Times 18 June 1961 Retrieved 8 March 2022 a b c Jean Harder Ryan Shields Volunteer 76 The New York Times 23 May 1991 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Robert Harder Ryan Fiance of Shelley Beck The New York Times 5 April 1981 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Cyr A Ryan Is Fiance Of Miss Mary O Hara The New York Times 20 January 1974 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Soldier Fiance Of Caryn Ryan Porter Alumna I Roger Tuckerman to Wed Daughter of Late Official of City The New York Times 31 December 1959 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Roger Tuckerman Weds Caryn Ryan 28 Attend Couple at St Jean Baptiste Church Here The New York Times 8 May 1960 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Edith D Fenton R W Tuckerman Engaged to Wed The New York Times 31 March 1970 Retrieved 8 March 2022 a b Clendenin Ryan Buys Estate at Oyster Bay The New York Times 12 May 1949 Retrieved 8 March 2022 C J Ryan Ranch Sold Conahay Buys 2 000 Acre Estate in New Jersey The New York Times 11 June 1959 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Suicide of Ryan Is Linked to War Psychiatrist Says Tendency Toward Depression Began With Illnesses in Navy PDF The New York Times September 14 1957 350 Attend a Mass for Clendenin Ryan The New York Times 15 September 1957 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Ryan Estate Settled Grandson of Financier Left a Net of 689 686 The New York Times 7 July 1961 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clendenin J Ryan amp oldid 1215523632, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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