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John D. Hertz

John Daniel Hertz Sr. (April 10, 1879 – October 8, 1961) was an American businessman, thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder, and philanthropist.

John D. Hertz
Hertz in 1899
Born
Schandor Herz

(1879-04-10)April 10, 1879
DiedOctober 8, 1961(1961-10-08) (aged 82)
Occupation(s)Businessman
Racehorse owner/breeder
Philanthropist
Board member ofGeneral Motors
Spouse
Fannie Kesner
(m. 1903⁠–⁠1961)
(his death)
Children3

Biography edit

Born Sándor Herz[1][2][3][4][5][dubious ] to a Jewish family[6][7][8][9] in Szklabinya, Austria-Hungary (today Sklabiňa, a village in modern-day Martin, Slovakia).[10] His family emigrated to Chicago when he was five. He ran away from home after being beaten by his father. He had just completed his fifth grade, the end of his formal education.[11] He then work as a newspaper copyboy at the Chicago Morning Herald.[11] Hertz eventually became a reporter for the newspaper.

As a young man, Hertz Jr. was an amateur boxer, fighting as "Dan Donnelly."[10] He won amateur championships at the Chicago Athletic Association and eventually began to box under his own name. He lived at 880 Fifth Avenue in New York City.[12]

Business career edit

Hertz had extensive and complex business interests, mainly in the transport sector.

When Chicago Morning Herald, then called the Chicago Record, merged with another paper, Hertz lost his job. Although he couldn't drive, in 1904 he found a job selling cars at the suggestion of a friend.[10] Because of the number of trade-ins, he conceived a cab company with low prices so that the common man could afford them. His sales pitch included a commitment to free roadside service at any hour, a popular proposition during a time when cars were notorious for their unreliability.[13] In 1907, he had a fleet of seven used cars employed as cabs.[10]

He founded the Yellow Cab Company in Chicago in 1915, which offered taxicab service at modest prices. The distinctive yellow cabs became popular and were quickly franchised throughout the United States. He then founded the Chicago Motor Coach Company in 1917 to operate bus transport services in Chicago and the Yellow Cab Manufacturing Company in 1920 to manufacture taxicabs for sale. In 1923, he founded the Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company to manufacture coaches and later cars. In 1924, he acquired a rental car business, renaming it Hertz Drive-Ur-Self Corporation.

Competition between the Yellow Cab Company and Checker Taxi in Chicago was fierce and frequently violent with a number of shootings and deaths.[14]

By 1925, the Yellow Cab Company was owned by the "Chicago Yellow Cab Company," which in turn was owned by Hertz, Parmelee and other investors. In that year he established The Omnibus Corporation to control both the Chicago Motor Coach Company and the Fifth Avenue Coach Company in New York.

In 1925, Hertz held these positions:[15]

In 1926, he sold a majority share in Yellow Cab Manufacturing Company together with its subsidiaries, Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company and "Hertz Drive-Ur-Self," to General Motors. With the sale, Hertz joined GM's board of directors.[16]

He then sold his remaining interest in the Yellow Cab Company in 1929 following the firebombing of his stables, where 11 horses were killed.

Hertz also became a partner at Lehman Brothers.[17] In 1933, Robert Lehman sold Hertz a minority interest in Lehman Brothers investment bank in New York City and he remained a member of the firm until his death. In 1938, Hertz was prepared to buy Eastern Air Lines from General Motors but the airline's General Manager, Eddie Rickenbacker, was able to raise sufficient financing to acquire Eastern before Hertz could exercise his option. In 1943 he sold his remaining interest in Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company to General Motors.

Using The Omnibus Corporation he re-purchased the car rental business from General Motors in 1953.[11] The Omnibus Corporation then divested itself of its public transport interests, changed its name to The Hertz Corporation and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange the following year.

Personal life edit

In 1903, he married Francis (Fannie) Kesner of Chicago with whom he had three children: Leona Jane, John Jr., and Helen.[18][19] His son was born Leonard J. Hertz and changed his name at the age of seventeen to John D. Hertz Jr. in honor of his father;[20] John Jr. later became an advertising executive and was briefly married (1942–44) to film star Myrna Loy.

Thoroughbred horse racing edit

John and Fannie Hertz were major figures in Thoroughbred horse racing. They owned a horse farm at Trout Valley near Cary, Illinois, another known as Amarillo Ranch in Woodland Hills, California. Stoner Creek Stud near Paris, Kentucky, became their most important breeding and training center. Raced in the name of Fannie Hertz, among her top horses were the 1928 Kentucky Derby winner and American Horse of the Year, Reigh Count, who sired Count Fleet, winner of the United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing in 1943. Both horses were inducted in the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.[10][21]

Philanthropy edit

During the Cold War era, Hertz established the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation in 1953 with the purpose of supporting bright young minds in the applied sciences.[22] Friend Edward Teller urged Hertz to orient his foundation to fund higher education. The Hertz Foundation Fellowship program is the nation's most selective. Typically more than 800 applicants vie for ten to twelve fellowships, which provide full tuition and a generous stipend at top US research universities. For his significant contribution to the security of the US, Hertz received the highest civilian award given by the Department of Defense in 1958.

In 1924, Hertz provided the city of Chicago $34,000 to install the city's first traffic lights on Michigan Avenue.[21]

Death edit

Hertz died on October 8, 1961.[23] His wife died two years later.[24] They were originally buried together in the Rosehill Cemetery (Chicago, Illinois). Their remains are now interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York City.

References edit

  1. ^ "Úspešní Slováci vo svete – John D.Hertz". 26 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Egy magyar, aki sárgára festette a taxikat Amerikában".
  3. ^ "John Hertz".
  4. ^ Vasilko, Tomáš (October 6, 2017). "Z ulice to dotiahol až na vrchol. Ako zabudnutý rodák od Martina vybudoval v Amerike taxikárske impérium" (in Slovak). SME.
  5. ^ . University of Pittsburgh Slovak Studies Program. Archived from the original on August 10, 2018. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  6. ^ Simons, John; Kaye, Solomon Aaron; Schwartz, Julius (1926). "Who's who in American Jewry 1926 Volume 1". The Jewish Biographical Bureau Inc.
  7. ^ Von Jürgen, Thorwald (February 4, 1974). "Juden in Amerika". Spiegel Online (in German). 6. Der Spiegel.
  8. ^ Gurock, Jeffrey S. (2013-10-23). American Jewish life, 1920-1990. Gurock, Jeffrey S., 1949-. New York. p. 534. ISBN 978-1136674938. OCLC 881181687.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  9. ^ Sports and the American Jew. Riess, Steven A. (1st ed.). Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press. 1998. pp. 46. ISBN 0815627548. OCLC 36916761.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  10. ^ a b c d e Sawyers, June Skinner (1991). Chicago Portraits. Chicago: Loyola University Press. pp. 120–121. ISBN 0-8294-0700-6.
  11. ^ a b c Hoover, Gary (2021-11-25). "John Hertz: His Innovations Touch Millions but Few Know His Story". Business History - The American Business History Center. Retrieved 2023-09-22.
  12. ^ HERTZ GIVES FUND FOR SCHOLARSHIPS; Transport Fortune to Train Engineers for Defense of Nation He Adopted Focusing on Those in Need, New York Times, Sept. 20, 1957 [1]
  13. ^ Cooper, James M.; Aarhaug, Jorgen; Scott, John (2023). Taxi, Limousine, and Transport Network Company Regulation: Recurring Challenges. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-000-88078-6.
  14. ^ Kelly, CT. "Desperate Acts of Capitalism 33. Hertz and the Taxi Wars". Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  15. ^ "Gas-Electric Motorbus Co., Roland Gas-Electric Vehicle Co., New York Motor Bus Co.,..." Coachbuilt. 1925 - Hertz is today president of the Yellow Cab Company; chairman of the board of the Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company; chairman of the Omnibus Corporation of America; chairman of the Chicago Motor Coach Company; chairman of the Fifth Avenue Coach Company; chairman of the New York Transportation Company; chairman of the Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company; chairman of the Yellow Sleeve-Valve Engine Works, Inc.; and chairman of the Benzoline Motor Fuel Company
  16. ^ "Hertz". Coachbuild.
  17. ^ Leider, Emily W. (2011). Myrna Loy: The Only Good Girl in Hollywood. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 232. ISBN 978-0-520-94963-8.
  18. ^ Damian Kidder, Lisa (July 28, 2008). Trout Valley, the Hertz Estate, and Curtiss Farm. Arcadia Publishing. p. 13. ISBN 9780738561608.
  19. ^ Losey, Pamela J.; Beene, Shirley J. (January 3, 2011). Cary & Fox River Grove. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9781439625798.
  20. ^ "Convention Sessions of United Synagogue Closed in Baltimore". Jewish Telegraph Agency. April 22, 1926. Leonard J. Hertz, 17 year-old son of John D. Hertz, of Chicago, head of the Yellow Cab Company, became John D. Hertz, Jr.
  21. ^ a b Watkins, Nancy (2007-11-25). "Golden opportunity". Chicago Tribune Magazine. p. 31.
  22. ^ Peterson's (2011). The Best Scholarships for the Best Students. Peterson's. ISBN 978-0-7689-3526-4.
  23. ^ "John D. Hertz Is Dead on Coast. Led Yellow Cab and Rent-a-Car. Founder of 2 Concerns Was 82 -- Owned Noted Horses, Including Count Fleet". Associated Press in the New York Times. October 10, 1960. Retrieved 2010-12-11.
  24. ^ "John Hertz's Widow Dies at 82 in Florida". Chicago Tribune. February 5, 1963. Retrieved 2010-12-11.

john, hertz, john, daniel, hertz, april, 1879, october, 1961, american, businessman, thoroughbred, racehorse, owner, breeder, philanthropist, hertz, 1899bornschandor, herz, 1879, april, 1879szklabinya, hungarian, kingdom, sklabiňa, slovakia, diedoctober, 1961,. John Daniel Hertz Sr April 10 1879 October 8 1961 was an American businessman thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder and philanthropist John D HertzHertz in 1899BornSchandor Herz 1879 04 10 April 10 1879Szklabinya Hungarian Kingdom now Sklabina Slovakia DiedOctober 8 1961 1961 10 08 aged 82 Chicago Illinois U S Occupation s BusinessmanRacehorse owner breederPhilanthropistBoard member ofGeneral MotorsSpouseFannie Kesner m 1903 1961 wbr his death Children3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Business career 3 Personal life 4 Thoroughbred horse racing 5 Philanthropy 6 Death 7 ReferencesBiography editBorn Sandor Herz 1 2 3 4 5 dubious discuss to a Jewish family 6 7 8 9 in Szklabinya Austria Hungary today Sklabina a village in modern day Martin Slovakia 10 His family emigrated to Chicago when he was five He ran away from home after being beaten by his father He had just completed his fifth grade the end of his formal education 11 He then work as a newspaper copyboy at the Chicago Morning Herald 11 Hertz eventually became a reporter for the newspaper As a young man Hertz Jr was an amateur boxer fighting as Dan Donnelly 10 He won amateur championships at the Chicago Athletic Association and eventually began to box under his own name He lived at 880 Fifth Avenue in New York City 12 Business career editHertz had extensive and complex business interests mainly in the transport sector When Chicago Morning Herald then called the Chicago Record merged with another paper Hertz lost his job Although he couldn t drive in 1904 he found a job selling cars at the suggestion of a friend 10 Because of the number of trade ins he conceived a cab company with low prices so that the common man could afford them His sales pitch included a commitment to free roadside service at any hour a popular proposition during a time when cars were notorious for their unreliability 13 In 1907 he had a fleet of seven used cars employed as cabs 10 He founded the Yellow Cab Company in Chicago in 1915 which offered taxicab service at modest prices The distinctive yellow cabs became popular and were quickly franchised throughout the United States He then founded the Chicago Motor Coach Company in 1917 to operate bus transport services in Chicago and the Yellow Cab Manufacturing Company in 1920 to manufacture taxicabs for sale In 1923 he founded the Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company to manufacture coaches and later cars In 1924 he acquired a rental car business renaming it Hertz Drive Ur Self Corporation Competition between the Yellow Cab Company and Checker Taxi in Chicago was fierce and frequently violent with a number of shootings and deaths 14 By 1925 the Yellow Cab Company was owned by the Chicago Yellow Cab Company which in turn was owned by Hertz Parmelee and other investors In that year he established The Omnibus Corporation to control both the Chicago Motor Coach Company and the Fifth Avenue Coach Company in New York In 1925 Hertz held these positions 15 President of the Yellow Cab Company Chairman Benzoline Motor Fuel Company Chairman Chicago Motor Coach Company Chairman Fifth Avenue Coach Company Chairman New York Transportation Company Chairman Omnibus Corporation of America Chairman Yellow Sleeve Valve Engine Works Chairman Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing CompanyIn 1926 he sold a majority share in Yellow Cab Manufacturing Company together with its subsidiaries Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company and Hertz Drive Ur Self to General Motors With the sale Hertz joined GM s board of directors 16 He then sold his remaining interest in the Yellow Cab Company in 1929 following the firebombing of his stables where 11 horses were killed Hertz also became a partner at Lehman Brothers 17 In 1933 Robert Lehman sold Hertz a minority interest in Lehman Brothers investment bank in New York City and he remained a member of the firm until his death In 1938 Hertz was prepared to buy Eastern Air Lines from General Motors but the airline s General Manager Eddie Rickenbacker was able to raise sufficient financing to acquire Eastern before Hertz could exercise his option In 1943 he sold his remaining interest in Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company to General Motors Using The Omnibus Corporation he re purchased the car rental business from General Motors in 1953 11 The Omnibus Corporation then divested itself of its public transport interests changed its name to The Hertz Corporation and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange the following year Personal life editIn 1903 he married Francis Fannie Kesner of Chicago with whom he had three children Leona Jane John Jr and Helen 18 19 His son was born Leonard J Hertz and changed his name at the age of seventeen to John D Hertz Jr in honor of his father 20 John Jr later became an advertising executive and was briefly married 1942 44 to film star Myrna Loy Thoroughbred horse racing editMain article Stoner Creek Stud John and Fannie Hertz were major figures in Thoroughbred horse racing They owned a horse farm at Trout Valley near Cary Illinois another known as Amarillo Ranch in Woodland Hills California Stoner Creek Stud near Paris Kentucky became their most important breeding and training center Raced in the name of Fannie Hertz among her top horses were the 1928 Kentucky Derby winner and American Horse of the Year Reigh Count who sired Count Fleet winner of the United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing in 1943 Both horses were inducted in the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame 10 21 Philanthropy editDuring the Cold War era Hertz established the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation in 1953 with the purpose of supporting bright young minds in the applied sciences 22 Friend Edward Teller urged Hertz to orient his foundation to fund higher education The Hertz Foundation Fellowship program is the nation s most selective Typically more than 800 applicants vie for ten to twelve fellowships which provide full tuition and a generous stipend at top US research universities For his significant contribution to the security of the US Hertz received the highest civilian award given by the Department of Defense in 1958 In 1924 Hertz provided the city of Chicago 34 000 to install the city s first traffic lights on Michigan Avenue 21 Death editHertz died on October 8 1961 23 His wife died two years later 24 They were originally buried together in the Rosehill Cemetery Chicago Illinois Their remains are now interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx New York City References edit Uspesni Slovaci vo svete John D Hertz 26 November 2019 Egy magyar aki sargara festette a taxikat Amerikaban John Hertz Vasilko Tomas October 6 2017 Z ulice to dotiahol az na vrchol Ako zabudnuty rodak od Martina vybudoval v Amerike taxikarske imperium in Slovak SME John Daniel Hertz University of Pittsburgh Slovak Studies Program Archived from the original on August 10 2018 Retrieved January 5 2017 Simons John Kaye Solomon Aaron Schwartz Julius 1926 Who s who in American Jewry 1926 Volume 1 The Jewish Biographical Bureau Inc Von Jurgen Thorwald February 4 1974 Juden in Amerika Spiegel Online in German 6 Der Spiegel Gurock Jeffrey S 2013 10 23 American Jewish life 1920 1990 Gurock Jeffrey S 1949 New York p 534 ISBN 978 1136674938 OCLC 881181687 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Sports and the American Jew Riess Steven A 1st ed Syracuse N Y Syracuse University Press 1998 pp 46 ISBN 0815627548 OCLC 36916761 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link a b c d e Sawyers June Skinner 1991 Chicago Portraits Chicago Loyola University Press pp 120 121 ISBN 0 8294 0700 6 a b c Hoover Gary 2021 11 25 John Hertz His Innovations Touch Millions but Few Know His Story Business History The American Business History Center Retrieved 2023 09 22 HERTZ GIVES FUND FOR SCHOLARSHIPS Transport Fortune to Train Engineers for Defense of Nation He Adopted Focusing on Those in Need New York Times Sept 20 1957 1 Cooper James M Aarhaug Jorgen Scott John 2023 Taxi Limousine and Transport Network Company Regulation Recurring Challenges Taylor amp Francis ISBN 978 1 000 88078 6 Kelly CT Desperate Acts of Capitalism 33 Hertz and the Taxi Wars Retrieved 8 August 2020 Gas Electric Motorbus Co Roland Gas Electric Vehicle Co New York Motor Bus Co Coachbuilt 1925 Hertz is today president of the Yellow Cab Company chairman of the board of the Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company chairman of the Omnibus Corporation of America chairman of the Chicago Motor Coach Company chairman of the Fifth Avenue Coach Company chairman of the New York Transportation Company chairman of the Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company chairman of the Yellow Sleeve Valve Engine Works Inc and chairman of the Benzoline Motor Fuel Company Hertz Coachbuild Leider Emily W 2011 Myrna Loy The Only Good Girl in Hollywood Berkeley University of California Press p 232 ISBN 978 0 520 94963 8 Damian Kidder Lisa July 28 2008 Trout Valley the Hertz Estate and Curtiss Farm Arcadia Publishing p 13 ISBN 9780738561608 Losey Pamela J Beene Shirley J January 3 2011 Cary amp Fox River Grove Arcadia Publishing ISBN 9781439625798 Convention Sessions of United Synagogue Closed in Baltimore Jewish Telegraph Agency April 22 1926 Leonard J Hertz 17 year old son of John D Hertz of Chicago head of the Yellow Cab Company became John D Hertz Jr a b Watkins Nancy 2007 11 25 Golden opportunity Chicago Tribune Magazine p 31 Peterson s 2011 The Best Scholarships for the Best Students Peterson s ISBN 978 0 7689 3526 4 John D Hertz Is Dead on Coast Led Yellow Cab and Rent a Car Founder of 2 Concerns Was 82 Owned Noted Horses Including Count Fleet Associated Press in the New York Times October 10 1960 Retrieved 2010 12 11 John Hertz s Widow Dies at 82 in Florida Chicago Tribune February 5 1963 Retrieved 2010 12 11 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John D Hertz amp oldid 1206121578 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