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Hubert T. Parson

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In the spring of 1892, Parson began working with the F. W. Woolworth Company as a $ 12 a week bookkeeper, obtaining that position through a 5-cent "want ad" when the Woolworth executive staff consisted of only four men. In 1905, he became treasurer, and eventually, after the death of Carson Peck in
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This office carries with it the responsibilities of the general management and oversight of the business, and I count on every man in the business to give me his full support and co-operation so that I can administer this office to the best interest of the business and every man in it. I propose to
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in 1919, Parson (who was always thought of by Woolworth as the son he never had) served as the second president of the company before retiring in 1932 (just before the company's 60-year age limit), responsible for the founding of over 2,000 stores.
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In 1893, Parson was married to Maysie Adelaide Gasque (d. 1956). Maysie's brother, Clarence Warren Gasque was the director of Woolworth's in England. Parson walked Clarence's daughter, Maysie Gasque, down the aisle at her July 1930 wedding to
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H.T. Parson was elected President of F.W. Woolworth Co. yesterday at the organization meeting of the Directors, to succeed the late Frank W. Woolworth, founder of the system of 5 and 10 cent stores.
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give the best that is in me to the administration of this great business with which I have been associated for the past twenty-seven years, but no one man can make this business a success.
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After his graduation from the Boys High School, Parson worked several jobs in Brooklyn, first with the Atlantic Chemical Company, then, at age 19, becoming a partner in a
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Announcement was made yesterday by the F.W. Woolworth Company that Hubert T. Parsons, present Secretary and Treasurer of the company, was to be appointed ...
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McGibben) Parson and Henry Edwin Parson, a former oil operator who made a fortune but lost it due to fires and the discovery of oil in
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for $ 800,000 in cash plus a $ 150,000 mortgage. The mansion, which was originally built in 1903 for
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in New York City on July 9, 1940. After a service at Fairchild Chapel, he was buried at
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Remembering Woolworth's: A Nostalgic History of the World's Most Famous Five-and-Dime
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1916, he became general manager and vice president of the Woolworth Company in 1917.
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The Parsons owned a house down the street from F.W Woolworth (who was at 990
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Parson's message to the stores upon his promotion to President, June 13, 1919
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in Paris. At the time of his death, they were residing at 420 Park Avenue.
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was a bridesmaid. Maysie and Roland were the parents of
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in Brooklyn, where he completed a course in bookkeeping.
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When he was seven years old, his parents brought him to
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Photographs of the Parson Residence in New York City
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Reme, Jim; Navarra, Tova; R.N, Tova Navarra (2002).
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After receiving his education at the 378:, which later was confiscated by the 7: 1122:American businesspeople in retailing 858:Fritzsche, Peter (August 26, 2015). 456:acquired it in 1955 for $ 350,000. 1132:Boys High School (Brooklyn) alumni 886:Foreman, John (October 15, 2014). 807:"OHS Database: Instrument Details" 649:Foreman, John (October 15, 2014). 14: 397:(not far from the resort town of 307:St Margaret's Church, Westminster 832:Kershaw, Alex (July 27, 2015). 612:Plunkett-Powell, Karen (2001). 415:New York Life Insurance Company 165: 1137:Burials at Green-Wood Cemetery 1096:Museum of the City of New York 949:"A MANSION FOR DADDY WARBUCKS" 813:. The Organ Historical Society 706:Hasselt, Caroline Van (2010). 1: 224:. He was a son of Eliza S. ( 395:West Long Branch, New Jersey 368:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 357:West Long Branch, New Jersey 311:Princess Mariza Chavchavadze 433:of New York, who built the 321:, the president and CEO of 1163: 892:www.newyorksocialdiary.com 618:. Macmillan. p. 132. 523:www.woolworthsmuseum.co.uk 419:1916 presidential campaign 1007:Winkler, John K. (2017). 811:www.pipeorgandatabase.org 431:Thompson-Starrett Company 370:) and a large home at 72 323:Rogers Communications Inc 195: 82: 49: 36: 27: 979:"History of Wilson Hall" 519:"The succession in 1919" 236:) and Stuart Parson (of 67:Frank Winfield Woolworth 1127:People from Old Toronto 1083:Hubert Templeton Parson 389:In 1918, Parson bought 283:Following the death of 206:F. W. Woolworth Company 202:Hubert Templeton Parson 96:Hubert Templeton Parson 44:F. W. Woolworth Company 359: 264: 230:Oil City, Pennsylvania 155:Maysie Adelaide Gasque 896:New York Social Diary 860:"Surviving the Nazis" 714:John Wiley & Sons 527:The Woolworths Museum 407:Siegel-Cooper Company 351: 315:Loretta Anne Robinson 340:, died in May 1956. 319:Edward S. Rogers Jr. 317:, who later married 303:1st Baron Martonmere 276:importing business. 238:Bronxville, New York 1044:Monmouth University 987:Monmouth University 454:Monmouth University 355:, Parson's home in 334:Green-Wood Cemetery 144:Green-Wood Cemetery 1049:Arcadia Publishing 954:The New York Times 928:. February 2, 1928 925:The New York Times 865:The New York Times 838:War History Online 784:The New York Times 753:The New York Times 716:. pp. 83–84. 684:The New York Times 582:The New York Times 554:. January 29, 1916 552:The New York Times 491:The New York Times 435:Woolworth Building 423:Summer White House 413:(president of the 403:Joseph B. Greenhut 360: 285:Frank W. 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F. W. Woolworth Company
Frank Winfield Woolworth
Toronto
Ontario
New York City
New York
Green-Wood Cemetery
Shadow Lawn
Boys High School
F. W. Woolworth Company
Toronto
Ontario
née
Oil City, Pennsylvania
Missoula, Montana
Bronxville, New York
Brooklyn
Boys High School
chicory
Frank W. Woolworth
Roland Robinson
1st Baron Martonmere
St Margaret's Church, Westminster
Princess Mariza Chavchavadze
Loretta Anne Robinson
Edward S. Rogers Jr.
Rogers Communications Inc
New York Hospital
Green-Wood Cemetery

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