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Robert J. Collier

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449:, they had a son, Robert Jr., who was born prematurely and only lived for two days, April 22–24, 1903. This little-known fact goes some small way in explaining his frittering away of his fortune, and his wife's decision to leave their country estate to nuns who would take care of children. He wrote a letter to the memory of his son which says in part: "This is your birthday little boy, your first little anniversary. So, your father's thoughts are with you. Have the dear angels lighted you this candle, and are you happy in their gifts and laughing for love of their bright faces around you? You may not remember the day you visited a dreary place called Earth, a year ago; but your mother and I remember. We were very selfish, I fear, little boy, for we wanted to keep you with us. Your mother is very lonely for you dear. There are times when only you could comfort her. You were to be our little..." At this point the letter stops and remained unfinished. 353: 33: 587: 575: 599: 343:
hounds. Spanning many farms and properties, the area was widely used for an annual fox hunt of the "Monmouth County Hounds" which started in East Freehold and ended at the Collier Estate. Collier was known to fly his plane to Freehold, dismount his bi-plane mount a polo pony and lead the fox hunt. He
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Interest in the Martin-Oelrichs wedding has been superseded in Newport society by the announcement of the early marriage of Miss Sara Van Alen and Robert J. Collier. The story that came from New York on Tuesday that the Collier-Van Alen wedding was to take place this week set everybody to wondering
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Robert J. Collier, owner of P. F. Collier Son, publishers of Collier's Weekly and other publications, who died suddenly at his home, 1,067 Fifth Avenue, on November 8, 1918, the day he returned from France, left a residuary estate of only $ 2,194 instead of $ 5,000,000, as estimated soon after his
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In his will he made three friends—Peter Finley Dunne, Harry Payne Whitney, and Francis Patrick Garvan—the residuary legatees of his estate and, thus, his publishing company. Collier evidently believed that his wife had sufficient money of her own. In fact, she did not and would receive only a few
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border of Mexico and the United States in one of the first scouting duties by the U.S. Army using an airplane. Foulois and Parmalee later crashed the airplane into the Rio Grande but escaped from drowning. Having that plane repaired, he then took it to fly
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Robert J. Collier, editor of Collier's Weekly and President of the publishing house of P.F. Collier Son, died of heart attack at his home at 1,067 Fifth Avenue at 7:45 last night, a few hours after he had landed from an army transport upon which he had
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in America, with respect to improving the performance, efficiency, and safety of air or space vehicles, the value of which has been thoroughly demonstrated by actual use during the preceding year." The trophy is permanently displayed at the U.S.
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were some of his pallbearers. His estate was valued at just $ 2,194. He made no provision in his will for his wife; however, the beneficiaries of the will provided a renunciation of their part of the will so she could receive some funds.
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thousand dollars from her husband's will. Dunne, Whitney, and Garvan renounced the bequest so that Mrs. Collier could benefit fully. In addition to selling the troubled publishing company, his wife donated their home in the
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During World War II, a Liberty Ship was named in honor of Robert J Collier. Following the war, it was ordered to Belgium with a load of coal but was lost when it ran aground in the
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Robert J. Collier, editor and publisher of Collier's Weekly, is critically ill with uremic poisoning. Late tonight he was removed from his Summer home here to his private car
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and a principal in the publishing company P. F. Collier & Son. Upon his father's death, he became head of the company and, for a time, was editor of
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Collier had many influential friends and an active social life. An enthusiast of polo, he encountered many injuries. In 1899, he was playing polo with
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Scannell's New Jersey's First Citizens: Biographies and Portraits, Volume 2 edited by John James Scannell, William Edgar Sackett, 1919, Page 88
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and his publishing empire. He was apparently reporting on the war and had press credentials. However, shortly before his return to New York,
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to film the construction of the Panama Canal by flying over the construction site in the same Wright Biplane, B type. He commissioned a
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Edwards, John - "Orville Aviators: Outstanding Alumni of the Wright Flying School 1910-1916, Page 61, McFarland & Co Publishers
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Edwards, John - "Orville Aviators: Outstanding Alumni of the Wright Flying School 1910-1916, Page 62, McFarland & Co Publishers
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at his dinner table on November 8, 1918, a few hours after arriving home from France. He was in France for work related to the
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was also known to have commissioned flights overhead to observe the Fox hunt while participating in 1911.
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who made it a home for troubled young women. This was later opened up to children of all ages and became
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which raised money to purchase the Lincoln birthplace estate which was then donated and turned into a
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Fourth Estate: A Weekly Newspaper for Publishers, Advertisers ..., Part 2, Nov 16, 1918, Page 25
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service. In 1922, when the Aero Club dissolved, the award was taken over by the
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On July 26, 1902, Collier was married to Sara Steward Van Alen (1881–1963) in
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Collier was born in New York City, the only son of Katherine Louise Collier (
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As detailed in the fourth episode of the first season of the TV series
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had personally cancelled his press credentials and ordered him home.
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plane to be constructed in 1913 to attempt to cross the Atlantic.
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Collier constructed his country estate for himself and his wife,
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when he took a mallet strike to his eye and tore his eye socket.
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and Emily (née Astor) Van Alen as well as a granddaughter of
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celebrations, it was later donated and eventually became the
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The New York Times, December 17, 1918 and January 16, 1020.
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and graduated in 1894, winning the Merrick Medal from the
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that same year. He received the degree of A. B. from
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Collier assumed the role of editor and publisher of
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American publisher and aviation advocate (1876–1918)
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They used this aircraft to fly along the 1578:American military personnel of World War I 1169: 1155: 1147: 1110: 1013:Ardal O'Hanlon - Who do you think you are? 526:(NAA) and it was unofficially renamed the 85:Collier High School, Wickatunk, New Jersey 31: 20: 1563:People from Marlboro Township, New Jersey 1538:20th-century American publishers (people) 1026:from the original on December 11, 2021. 616: 570: 514:for his successful development of the 495:In 1910, Collier, as president of the 259:aircraft in 1911 and loaned it to the 203: 7: 772:"Robert J. Collier Comes a Cropper." 757:Collier Dispersing Sporting Stable, 503:to make the 525-pound (238 kg) 1178:Aviation Hall of Fame of New Jersey 555:in the 1955 film on Evelyn Nesbit, 1558:Alumni of the University of Oxford 499:, commissioned Baltimore sculptor 263:, which assigned it to Lieutenant 160:Katherine Louise Dunue (1948–1918) 14: 299:. In 1906 he was playing against 123:Sara Steward Van Alen (1884–1963) 597: 585: 573: 558:The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing 295:Team when he fell and broke his 524:National Aeronautic Association 133: 1266:Edwin Eugene "Buzz" Aldrin Jr. 1045:"Liberty Ship Breaks in Two", 1: 541:National Air and Space Museum 464:Marlboro Township, New Jersey 374:Caroline Webster Schermerhorn 224:. He then spent two years at 1568:Collier (publishing company) 1548:Georgetown University alumni 700:"Collier to Fly to Europe", 468:Sisters of the Good Shepherd 410:His funeral was held in the 713:"Fast Polo at Cedarhurst", 510:. First awarded in 1911 to 412:Church of St. Jean Baptiste 370:William Backhouse Astor Jr. 1594: 1573:Philodemic Society members 1490:George Augustus Vaughn Jr. 1209:Clarence Duncan Chamberlin 761:, January 29, 1914, Page 7 190:. He was president of the 1553:Harvard University alumni 1472:Oliver Colin LeBoutillier 1310:Walter M. 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Lindbergh 849:if it could be true. 676:"Robert J Collier", 551:He was portrayed by 506:Aero Club of America 497:Aero Club of America 192:Aero Club of America 1439:Terry Jonathan Hart 1292:Robert Nietzel Buck 682:, November 11, 1918 472:Collier High School 420:CondĂ© Montrose Nast 401:Knights of Columbus 366:James John Van Alen 325:Collier High School 301:Harry Payne Whitney 76:New York City, U.S. 60:New York City, U.S. 1482:Donald A. Luscombe 1456:Bernice Falk Haydu 1356:William Halsey Jr. 1213:Wittemann brothers 979:. January 16, 1920 917:. November 9, 1918 777:The New York Times 679:The New York Times 547:In popular culture 501:Ernest Wise Keyser 428:Finley Peter Dunne 414:on Lexington Ave. 380:, amongst others. 358: 289:George Jay Gould I 261:United States Army 226:Harvard University 218:Philodemic Society 98:Harvard University 37:Collier circa 1900 1515: 1514: 1466:Isaac Schlossbach 1328:Malcolm S. Forbes 1322:Robert J. Collier 1316:Herbert O. Fisher 1229:Juan Terry Trippe 1145: 1144: 1136:Succeeded by 1102:Robert J. Collier 1085:Asbury Park Press 1067:The Baltimore Sun 870:. August 27, 1914 230:Oxford University 175: 174: 102:Oxford University 25:Robert J. Collier 1585: 1423:Kenneth A. Walsh 1370:Donald J. Strait 1302:Leo Loudenslager 1286:Gill Robb Wilson 1171: 1164: 1157: 1148: 1129:Collier's Weekly 1119:Preceded by 1111: 1089: 1088: 1077: 1071: 1070: 1059: 1050: 1049:, March 24, 1946 1043: 1037: 1034: 1028: 1027: 1008: 1002: 999: 993: 992: 986: 984: 972: 964: 958: 955: 949: 946: 940: 937: 931: 930: 924: 922: 910: 902: 896: 893: 887: 886: 877: 875: 858: 852: 851: 845: 843: 831: 823: 817: 814: 808: 805: 799: 796: 790: 787: 781: 768: 762: 755: 749: 746: 740: 737: 731: 724: 718: 711: 705: 698: 692: 689: 683: 674: 668: 665: 656: 655: 653: 651: 640:"Collier Trophy" 636: 602: 601: 600: 590: 589: 588: 578: 577: 576: 569: 512:Glenn H. 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Georgetown University
Harvard University
Oxford University
Collier Trophy
Peter Fenelon Collier
Robert Collier
Peter Fenelon Collier
Collier's Weekly
Aero Club of America
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Peter Fenelon Collier
Georgetown University
Philodemic Society
Georgetown University
Harvard University
Oxford University
Orville Wright
Wright Company
Wright Model B
United States Army
Benjamin Foulois
Phil Parmalee
Rio Grande
Jimmy Hare
hydro-aeroplane
George Jay Gould I
Lakewood
collarbone
Harry Payne Whitney

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