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364: 172:. In 1917, Olds became a partner, and remained as such until his death. That same year, he married Evelyn Foster, daughter of Pell William Foster (1862–1947), founder of Foster Wheeler Corporation, and Anne Williams; and, granddaughter of William Foster Jr., president of the first elevated railroad company in New York. The two did not have children. 266:
Olds's collection served as an inspiration to his wife, Evelyn Foster Olds. An amateur painter, she took the themes and images she found in Olds's prints and painted them on trays and other objects. In February 1957, Harry Shaw Newman organized an exhibition of her work at the Old Print Shop in New
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York. The following year, Evelyn's work was shown at the Peabody Museum and, in cooperation with the United States National Museum and the United States Marine Corps Museum, at the Smithsonian's Arts and Industries Building.
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had broken out in Europe. In this capacity, he advised the bank's export deportment which oversaw purchases made on behalf of the British and French war effort. Following the
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Olds led the Council for Financial Aid to Education, an organization that directed corporation donations to universities. He spent two years as the President of the
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Naval Prints, and had a collection of over 1,000 items, many of which were donated upon his death to White & Case and the New-York Historical Society.
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for his undergraduate degree, and graduated with a B.A. in 1907. He then continued on to receive a law degree from
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IRVING S.OLDS,76, OF U.S. STEEL, DIES; Former Board Chairman Also Won Fame as a Lawyer
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entry into the war, he served in 1918 as an assistant to Morgan partner,
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List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 2)
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in 1910. Upon his graduation, Olds took a position as a
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Law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States
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Pennsylvania Biographical Dictionary, Third Edition
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Erie, Pennsylvania
Yale University
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Harvard University
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philanthropist
chairman of the board
chief executive officer
U.S. Steel
White & Case
Erie, Pennsylvania
attorney
Yale University
Harvard
law clerk
Chief Justice
United States Supreme Court
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
White & Case
J.P. Morgan & Co
World War I
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Edward R. Stettinius
U.S. War Department
France
White & Case
First World War
United States Steel Corporation

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