- Harper Sibley
Fletcher Harper Sibley (known as Harper Sibley) was born in
New York City onApril 5 ,1885 . His grandfather, Hiram, was an associate ofSamuel Morse and helped organize theWestern Union Telegraph Company . His great-grandfather,Fletcher Harper , was one of the founders of theHarper & Brothers publishing house.Harper graduated from
Harvard University in 1907, where he was a classmate ofFranklin D. Roosevelt . He studied law at theNew York Law School and was admitted to the New York Bar in 1909. Later in life, in 1936, he received aLL.D . fromHobart College . In 1908 he marriedGeorgiana Farr , with whom he had six children.Sibley practiced law in New York City until 1912, when the family moved to
Rochester, New York , where he entered the office of his father,Hiram Sibley and became identified with the business interests of the family. These included the McKinley-Darragh-Savage mines inOntario , where he was treasurer; the Provident Loan Society of Rochester, where he was president; and theRochester Homeopathic Hospital , where he was treasurer.Sibley identified himself as an
agricultur alist because of his extensive farm and ranch operations inIllinois ,California ,New York state andAlberta ,Canada . He pursued a business career that peaked as president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States in 1935 and 1937. After his two terms with the organization, he remained on its senior council. During his career, he was a director on many corporate boards, includingSecurity Trust Company of Rochester , theNew York Life Insurance Company , the Western Union Telegraph Company, theHollister Lumber Company and theLeckie Smokeless Coal Company .Sibley was involved heavily with the
YMCA in Rochester, as well as on a national level. He was a member of the YMCA International Committee from 1917 to 1950. He served on the National Council from 1924 to 1927 and from 1941 to 1959; he was its president in 1951 and 1952. He served on the National Board from 1948 to 1959; he was its president in 1949 and 1950 and was on its Board of Trustees from 1939 to 1959. He served as the general chairman of the Centennial International Convention inCleveland in 1951 and was president of theUSO . Also a member of the World Council and its executive committee, he chaired the Committee on Work with Refugees and Migrants afterWorld War II .Source
* [http://special.lib.umn.edu/findaid/html/ymca/yusa0026.phtml Kautz Family YMCA Archives, University of Minnesota Libraries]
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