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Joseph Iglehart

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After leaving the Orioles, he served on the Yankees' board of directors until the team was sold in January, 1973 to an investment group led by
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to sell his interest in either the Orioles or CBS. He ended up selling his 64,000 shares to another original Orioles investor, the
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Oddly enough, the day after the sale, the National Gypsum Company (now part of
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Wharton, George. "Great Lakes Fleet Page Vessel Feature - J. A. W. Iglehart,"
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on September 29, 1953, moving the franchise to Baltimore and renaming it the
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in early November, 1955. Iglehart eventually became the largest individual
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that was converted into what was then the world's largest self-unloading
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season. He was appointed the team's chairman of the board after Miles'
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on the strength of its scouting, player development and farm system.
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team owners on August 13, 1964. He was ordered by league president
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on November 16, 1979, just one day after his 88th birthday.
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In All His Glory: The Life & Times of William S. Paley
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rules when CBS' purchase of an 80% investment in the
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and, for 47 years starting in 1932, a member of the
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Baltimore, Maryland
Lutherville, Maryland
financier
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Major League Baseball (MLB)
franchises
Baltimore, Maryland
Boys' Latin School of Maryland
Cornell University
World War I
major
United States Army
investment banker
Wall Street
stockbrokerage
W. E. Hutton & Co.
partner
investor
chairman
finance
committee
board of directors
Clarence Miles
St. Louis Browns
Bill Veeck
Orioles
1954
resignation
shareholder
1960

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