- Robert Joseph Collier
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New York Times ;November 11 ,1918 ] Robert Joseph Collier (June 17 ,1876 –November 9 ,1918 ) was the publisher ofCollier's Weekly magazine and president of theAero Club of America .He was the son of
Peter Fenelon Collier (1849-1909) who started the magazine, and Robert was born inNew York City . He attendedGeorgetown University and graduated in 1894. He also authored the lyrics to Georgetown's Alma Mater. He then spent two years atHarvard University andOxford University . He married Sara Steward Van Alen (1881-1963), the granddaughter ofWilliam Astor , on26 July ,1902 inNewport, Rhode Island . They had no children.Upon his death, his wife donated their home in Wickatunk, New Jersey to the Sister's of the Good Shephard under the stipulation that it be used for children, hence the Sister's made Colier's former residence a school for wayward girls.
He later commissioned the
Collier Trophy . Robert Collier died onNovember 9 ,1918 . In his will he left the magazine to three of his friends,Samuel Dunn ,Harry Payne Whitney andFrancis P. Garvan .Other Colliers
Robert Collier (author) (1885-1950) was a cousin, who founded Robert Collier Publications. [ [http://www.robertcollierpublications.com/bio.cgh Robert Collier biography] ]References
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New York Times ;July 24 ,1902 , Thursday;Newport, Rhode Island ;July 23 ,1902 . Interest in the Martin-Oelrichs wedding has been superseded in Newport society by the announcement of the early marriage of Miss Sara Van Alen and Robert J. Collier.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 if it could be true.
*New York Times ;August 27 ,1914 , Thursday; Publisher, Unconscious Since Sunday, Being Rushed Here on a Special Train. Efforts to Rouse Him Fail. Wife and Physicians Hurriedly Summoned to Summer Home at Raquette Lake.Raquette Lake, New York ,August 26 ,1914 . 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 Vagabondia, and will arrive in New York early tomorrow morning.
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*New York Times ;Jan 16 ,1920 , Friday; Robert J. Collier, owner ofP. F. Collier Son , publishers of Collier's Weekly and other publications, who died suddenly at his home, 1,067 Fifth Avenue, onNovember 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 death.
*New York Times ;Jan 16 ,1920 , Friday; Robert J. Collier, owner ofP. F. Collier Son , publishers of Collier's Weekly and other publications, who died suddenly at his home, 1,067 Fifth Avenue, onNovember 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 death. [http://www.collierservices.com/Collierservices.htm Collier Services ] at www.collierservices.com
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