Clarence W. Barron AKA Clarence Walker Barron
Born: 2-Jul-1855 Birthplace: Boston, MA [1] Died: 2-Oct-1928 Location of death: Battle Creek, MI [2] Cause of death: Hepatitis [3] Remains: Buried, Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston, MA
Gender: Male Religion: Christian [4] Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Publisher Nationality: United States Executive summary: Wall Street Journal proprietor, 1903-28 [1] Grew up in Charlestown, MA.
[2] Battle Creek Sanitarium.
[3] "Catarrhal Jaundice" or Hepatitis A.
[4] Swedenborgian.
Father: Henry Barron Mother: Elana Noyes Barron Brother: Frank Barron Brother: Amos Barron Brother: George Barron Brother: Henry Barron Wife: Jessie M. Waldron (m. 1900, d. 1918) Daughter: Jane Waldron Wallis Bancroft (step-daughter, adopted, m. Hugh Bancroft) Daughter: Martha (step-daughter, adopted, m. H. Wendel Endicott)
High School: Graduate English High School, Boston, MA (1873)
Dow Jones President (1912-28)
Dow Jones Owner (1903-28)
Dow Jones Manager (1901-03)
Barron's Founder, Publisher (1921-28) The Wall Street Journal Publisher (1903-28) Doremus & Co. President (advertising company)
The Wall Street Journal Founder, Philadelphia News Bureau (1897) The Wall Street Journal Founder, Boston News Bureau (1887) Boston Evening Transcript reporter, editor (1875-84)
Algonquin Club
India House
Coma (two days before his death) Bancroft Family Risk Factors: Obesity
Author of books:
The Federal Reserve Act: A Discussion of the Principles and Operations of the New Banking Act (1914) The Audacious War (1915) The Mexican Problem (1917) War Finance: As Viewed From the Roof of the World in Switzerland (1919) A World Remaking: or, Peace Finance (1920) They Told Barron: Conversations and Revelations of An American Pepys in Wall Street (1930, interviews, ed. Arthur Pound & Samuel Taylor Moore) More They Told Barron (1931, interviews)
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