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William Lewis Moody Jr.

William Lewis Moody Jr. (January 25, 1865 – July 21, 1954)[1][2][3] was an American financier and entrepreneur from Galveston, Texas, who founded a private bank, an insurance company, and one of the largest charitable foundations in the United States.[4] Moody was active in the day-to-day operations of his companies until two days before his death.[3]

William Lewis Moody Jr.
Born
William Lewis Moody Jr.

(1865-01-25)January 25, 1865
DiedJuly 21, 1954(1954-07-21) (aged 89)
Resting placeGalveston, Texas, U.S.
29°16′52″N 94°49′33″W / 29.28111°N 94.82583°W / 29.28111; -94.82583
EducationVirginia Military Institute
Alma materUniversity of Texas at Austin
Occupation(s)Insurance and banking executive
Years active1886–1954
Known forFinancial and philanthropic endeavors
PredecessorWilliam Lewis Moody Sr.
SuccessorMary Moody Northen
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseLibbie Shearn Rice Moody
ChildrenWilliam Lewis Moody, III
Shearn Moody Sr.
Mary Moody Northen
Libbie Moody Thompson
Parent(s)Pherabe Elizabeth (Bradley)
William Lewis Moody Sr.
RelativesShearn Moody Jr. Lee Moody, Jackson Moody, Daniel Moody, Christopher Moody

Personal life edit

Moody's parents were Col. William Lewis Moody and Pherabe Elizabeth Moody, née Bradley.[1][3] Moody was born on January 25, 1865, in Fairfield, Texas.[3] After attending boarding schools in Virginia,[3] he attended Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia.[2][3] Following that, he studied law at the University of Texas before going to work at his father's cotton business in Galveston in 1886.[3]

On August 26, 1890,[2] Moody married Libbie Rice Shearn.[1] They had four children:[1][5]Mary Elizabeth (who married Edwin Clyde Northen[6]), William Lewis III, Shearn, and Libbie (who married Clark W. Thompson). Their family home, "The Moody Mansion", is now a museum.[7] Mary later took over many of the family businesses after Moody's death.[8]

Business interests edit

In 1889, Moody set up the private bank W. L. Moody and Company,.[1] In 1905, he founded American National Insurance Company,[1][5][9] which, at the time of Moody's death, was the biggest one west of the Mississippi River.[10]

In 1907, Moody founded City National Bank.[11] He served as President of the bank until he died.[11] In 1953, the bank's name was changed to Moody National Bank in his honor.[1]

Moody's business interests also included ventures outside of the financial arena. In 1923 Moody purchased the Galveston Daily News, the oldest newspaper in Texas, from Alfred H. Belo. He later expanded his media interests by acquiring the Galveston Tribune.[3]

In 1930, Moody founded the National Hotel Company.[1] His holdings at one time included the Galvez Hotel in Galveston and the Menger Hotel in San Antonio, Texas. In 1931, the company took control of a financially troubled Conrad Hilton's hotels, hiring Hilton to help manage the company. The merger later ended with Hilton taking back some of the hotels he had brought to the group.[12]

Legacy edit

In 1942, Moody and his wife set up the Moody Foundation, to which a significant portion of Moody's estate was transferred after his death.[1][5] The Foundation awards grants to various civic and environmental causes in Texas. The Moodys' daughter Mary helped run the foundation from its inception until her death in 1986, and members of the family are still involved.[5] Today the Moody Foundation has grown into a $1.197 billion USD charitable foundation, making grants throughout the state of Texas.[4]

The Moody Foundation purchased naming rights for Moody Coliseum in University Park, Texas, as well as Moody Towers on the University of Houston campus. Texas A&M University Press publishes a series of books called the "W. L. Moody Jr. Natural History Series". At Rice University, one of the endowed chairs is for the W. L. Moody Jr. Professor of Mathematics, currently held by Robert Hardt; past holders include Morton L. Curtis.

In 2011, the Foundation donated $2.5 million for the naming rights at the new home of the long-running "Austin City Limits" series on PBS, located across the street from City Hall in downtown Austin. The venue's formal name is "Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater," but is informally known as "ACL Live."

On October 21, 2013, it was announced that the Foundation gave a $50 million gift to the University of Texas at Austin to name the college of communication the Moody College of Communication.[13]

Additionally, on November 12, 2019, the Foundation announced a $100 million donation to Southern Methodist University to establish the Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies.[14]

Further, on August 20, 2021, the Moody Amphitheater – an outdoor music venue constructed in conjunction with Austin's Waterloo Greenway park, where it sits along its northern end – made its debut with a performance by renowned Austin musician Gary Clark Jr..[15] The 5,000-seat venue has hosted a number of high-profile musicians: Harry Styles selected it for a five-night residency as part of his 2022 world tour.[16]

Finally, the Moody Center – located on the southeast edge of the University of Texas at Austin campus, just north of downtown Austin – was completed in April 2022 and was dedicated by Matthew McConaughey. The $130 million donated to the project by the Moody Foundation stands as the largest private donation in UT's history from a foundation.[17]

Gallery edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "William Lewis Moody Jr". Historical Marker Society of America. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c Who Was Who In America, Vol. 3, 1951-1960. Library of Congress number 43-3789.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Moody, William Lewis Jr". The Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
  4. ^ a b Foundation Center, Top 100 Assets
  5. ^ a b c d "Foundation History". The Moody Foundation. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
  6. ^ "Mary Elizabeth Moody Northen". The Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved June 24, 2009.
  7. ^ "The Moody Mansion". The Moody Mansion. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
  8. ^ "Mary Moody Northen, Incorporated". The Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved June 24, 2009.
  9. ^ "American National Insurance Company". The Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved June 24, 2009.
  10. ^ . Time, Inc. September 6, 1954. Archived from the original on November 3, 2012. Retrieved June 24, 2009.
  11. ^ a b "About Moody National Bank". Moody National Bank. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
  12. ^ "Hilton Hotels Corporation". The Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved June 24, 2009.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on June 30, 2015.
  14. ^ "Landmark $100 million gift to SMU from Moody Foundation to create separate graduate school, fuel significant research".
  15. ^ "Gary Clark Jr. Brings Live Music Back to Waterloo Park".
  16. ^ "Harry Styles announces 5-show residency in Austin".
  17. ^ "About Moody Center Austin, Texas".

External links edit

  • Moody National Bank
  • The Moody Foundation
  • 1859 Historic Hotels successor to the National Hotel Company.
  • Moody Mansion Historic Home
  • William Lewis Moody Jr. at Handbook of Texas Online
  • Mary Elizabeth Moody Northen at Handbook of Texas Online

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William Lewis Moody Jr January 25 1865 July 21 1954 1 2 3 was an American financier and entrepreneur from Galveston Texas who founded a private bank an insurance company and one of the largest charitable foundations in the United States 4 Moody was active in the day to day operations of his companies until two days before his death 3 William Lewis Moody Jr BornWilliam Lewis Moody Jr 1865 01 25 January 25 1865Fairfield Texas USADiedJuly 21 1954 1954 07 21 aged 89 Galveston Texas U S Resting placeGalveston Texas U S 29 16 52 N 94 49 33 W 29 28111 N 94 82583 W 29 28111 94 82583EducationVirginia Military InstituteAlma materUniversity of Texas at AustinOccupation s Insurance and banking executiveYears active1886 1954Known forFinancial and philanthropic endeavorsPredecessorWilliam Lewis Moody Sr SuccessorMary Moody NorthenPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseLibbie Shearn Rice MoodyChildrenWilliam Lewis Moody III Shearn Moody Sr Mary Moody Northen Libbie Moody ThompsonParent s Pherabe Elizabeth Bradley William Lewis Moody Sr RelativesShearn Moody Jr Lee Moody Jackson Moody Daniel Moody Christopher Moody Contents 1 Personal life 2 Business interests 3 Legacy 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External linksPersonal life editMoody s parents were Col William Lewis Moody and Pherabe Elizabeth Moody nee Bradley 1 3 Moody was born on January 25 1865 in Fairfield Texas 3 After attending boarding schools in Virginia 3 he attended Virginia Military Institute in Lexington Virginia 2 3 Following that he studied law at the University of Texas before going to work at his father s cotton business in Galveston in 1886 3 On August 26 1890 2 Moody married Libbie Rice Shearn 1 They had four children 1 5 Mary Elizabeth who married Edwin Clyde Northen 6 William Lewis III Shearn and Libbie who married Clark W Thompson Their family home The Moody Mansion is now a museum 7 Mary later took over many of the family businesses after Moody s death 8 Business interests editIn 1889 Moody set up the private bank W L Moody and Company 1 In 1905 he founded American National Insurance Company 1 5 9 which at the time of Moody s death was the biggest one west of the Mississippi River 10 In 1907 Moody founded City National Bank 11 He served as President of the bank until he died 11 In 1953 the bank s name was changed to Moody National Bank in his honor 1 Moody s business interests also included ventures outside of the financial arena In 1923 Moody purchased the Galveston Daily News the oldest newspaper in Texas from Alfred H Belo He later expanded his media interests by acquiring the Galveston Tribune 3 In 1930 Moody founded the National Hotel Company 1 His holdings at one time included the Galvez Hotel in Galveston and the Menger Hotel in San Antonio Texas In 1931 the company took control of a financially troubled Conrad Hilton s hotels hiring Hilton to help manage the company The merger later ended with Hilton taking back some of the hotels he had brought to the group 12 Legacy editIn 1942 Moody and his wife set up the Moody Foundation to which a significant portion of Moody s estate was transferred after his death 1 5 The Foundation awards grants to various civic and environmental causes in Texas The Moodys daughter Mary helped run the foundation from its inception until her death in 1986 and members of the family are still involved 5 Today the Moody Foundation has grown into a 1 197 billion USD charitable foundation making grants throughout the state of Texas 4 The Moody Foundation purchased naming rights for Moody Coliseum in University Park Texas as well as Moody Towers on the University of Houston campus Texas A amp M University Press publishes a series of books called the W L Moody Jr Natural History Series At Rice University one of the endowed chairs is for the W L Moody Jr Professor of Mathematics currently held by Robert Hardt past holders include Morton L Curtis In 2011 the Foundation donated 2 5 million for the naming rights at the new home of the long running Austin City Limits series on PBS located across the street from City Hall in downtown Austin The venue s formal name is Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater but is informally known as ACL Live On October 21 2013 it was announced that the Foundation gave a 50 million gift to the University of Texas at Austin to name the college of communication the Moody College of Communication 13 Additionally on November 12 2019 the Foundation announced a 100 million donation to Southern Methodist University to establish the Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies 14 Further on August 20 2021 the Moody Amphitheater an outdoor music venue constructed in conjunction with Austin s Waterloo Greenway park where it sits along its northern end made its debut with a performance by renowned Austin musician Gary Clark Jr 15 The 5 000 seat venue has hosted a number of high profile musicians Harry Styles selected it for a five night residency as part of his 2022 world tour 16 Finally the Moody Center located on the southeast edge of the University of Texas at Austin campus just north of downtown Austin was completed in April 2022 and was dedicated by Matthew McConaughey The 130 million donated to the project by the Moody Foundation stands as the largest private donation in UT s history from a foundation 17 Gallery edit nbsp Moody s home now preserved as a house museum nbsp nbsp City National Bank Building founded by Lewis MoodySee also editMoody Foundation Moody Gardens Shearn Moody Jr Notes edit a b c d e f g h i William Lewis Moody Jr Historical Marker Society of America Retrieved June 22 2009 a b c Who Was Who In America Vol 3 1951 1960 Library of Congress number 43 3789 a b c d e f g h Moody William Lewis Jr The Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association Retrieved June 22 2009 a b Foundation Center Top 100 Assets a b c d Foundation History The Moody Foundation Retrieved June 22 2009 Mary Elizabeth Moody Northen The Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association Retrieved June 24 2009 The Moody Mansion The Moody Mansion Retrieved June 22 2009 Mary Moody Northen Incorporated The Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association Retrieved June 24 2009 American National Insurance Company The Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association Retrieved June 24 2009 Executive Suite Time Inc September 6 1954 Archived from the original on November 3 2012 Retrieved June 24 2009 a b About Moody National Bank Moody National Bank Retrieved June 22 2009 Hilton Hotels Corporation The Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association Retrieved June 24 2009 Moody Foundation Invests 50 Million in UT Austin College of Communication Archived from the original on June 30 2015 Landmark 100 million gift to SMU from Moody Foundation to create separate graduate school fuel significant research Gary Clark Jr Brings Live Music Back to Waterloo Park Harry Styles announces 5 show residency in Austin About Moody Center Austin Texas External links editMoody National Bank The Moody Foundation 1859 Historic Hotels successor to the National Hotel Company Moody Mansion Historic Home William Lewis Moody Jr at Handbook of Texas Online Mary Elizabeth Moody Northen at Handbook of Texas Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Lewis Moody Jr amp oldid 1205322448, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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