- Walter W. Head
Infobox Person
name = Walter William Head
image_size = 200px
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birth_date = birth date|1877|12|18|mf=y
birth_place = Adrian, Illinois, U.S.
death_date = Death date and age|1954|5|3|1877|12|18
death_place =Stamford, Connecticut , U.S.
occupation =Business
spouse = Della Thompson
parents = Alfred Walter Head and Margaret Jane Lambert
children = one daughterWalter William Head (
December 18 ,1877 –May 3 1954 ) was an Americanbank er andinsurance executive. He was president and founder of the General American Life Insurance Company, now a part ofMetLife , and president of theAmerican Bankers Association . Head also served asnational president of the Boy Scouts of America for nearly twenty years, from 1926 to 1946.Early life
Walter William Head was born
December 18 ,1877 on a farm near Adrian, Illinois. He was the first of five children born to Alfred Walter Head and Margaret Jane Lambert. "The New York Times " said that Head "was deeply influenced by his mother, a devout woman who imbued him with a warm, human philosophy of life".cite news|title=Walter Head, 76, Insurance Chief|date=May 4 1954 |publisher=The New York Times ] At age 8, he moved with his family to a rural area ofDeKalb County, Missouri , where he attended public schools. After graduating from a Missouri teachers college, Head began teaching in a one-room schoolhouse and, at age 24, was named school principal in the town ofDe Kalb, Missouri .Banking
Head left teaching for the banking field in 1904, starting as a bank cashier at age 26. In 1917, he was named vice president of Omaha National Bank in
Omaha, Nebraska , becoming the bank's president in 1920. During his time as bank president in Omaha, Walter Head also became president of theAmerican Bankers Association and a director ofNew York Life Insurance Company .In 1929, Head took over as president of State Bank of Chicago. Upon his arrival, Head guided State Bank through a merger with Foreman National. When Foreman National was acquired by First National Bank in 1931, Walter Head resigned to become president of Morris Plan Corp., a New York-based banking organization making small loans to moderate income families through banks in more than 100 U.S. cities. [cite magazine |title=Exit Missouri Life |publisher="
Time " magazine | date=september 18 1933 |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,746099,00.html | accessdate=2008-01-18 ] At the time, Morris Plan was the largest industrial banking system in the U.S., with $200 million in annual business and 800,000 customers.cite magazine |title=Personnel |publisher="Time " magazine | date=November 23 1931 | url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,742695,00.html | accessdate=2008-01-18 ]Insurance
Head left banking in 1933, when he became the first president of Great American Life Insurance Company in
St. Louis, Missouri . The new company was formed by Equity Corporation, controlled by David Milton (son-in-law ofJohn D. Rockefeller, Jr. ). Equity had acquired the business of Missouri State Life in bankruptcy court in September, 1933, following Missouri State Life's collapse during theGreat Depression . Milton recruited Head to be the founder and first president of General American Life and take over Missouri State Life's business. Head continued as president of Great American Life Insurance until January, 1951, when he was succeeded by P. B. McHaney. [cite news |title=New Insurance President|publisher="The New York Times "|date=January 24 1951
url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0816F93F591B7B93C6AB178AD85F458585F9 |accessdate=2008-01-18 ]Civic
Head was appointed by Nebraska Governor
Samuel R. McKelvie in 1920 to the Nebraska Capitol Commission, which was responsible for the construction of the newNebraska State Capitol building. [cite web|title=Program and Commission Statement|publisher=Nebraska State Government|date=January 16 ,1920 |url=http://www.capitol.org/new_bldg/program.html |accessdate=2008-01-18]Head served as fourth and sixth
national president of the Boy Scouts of America . His first term was from 1926–1931. His successor,Mortimer L. Schiff died after one month in office; Head then served from 1931-1946. During his presidency, theBoy Scouts of America (BSA) held its first national Scout jamboree inWashington, D. C. . Head joined U.S. Pres.Franklin D. Roosevelt and BSAChief Scout Executive James E. West in a radio address to the nation from theOval Office announcing the event in 1937. ["The National and World Jamborees in Pictures", New York: Boy Scouts of America (1937)]Death
A year after the death of his wife (the former Della Thompson) in 1951, Head entered a nursing home due to
Parkinson's disease andarteriosclerosis . He died ofpneumonia atStamford Hospital inStamford, Connecticut , onMay 3 1954 and was survived by one daughter.ee also
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