Author:
- "The Citizen and the Law", c1941
- "Arthur Twining Hadley", 1948
Law firm: "Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, & McCloy", 1929 on.
A close friend & business partner of John J. McCloy, of Council on Foreign Relations fame.
His father was Arthur Twining Hadley, President of Yale University.
On July 12, 1919, in Massachusetts, he married Katherine Cumnock Blodgett, of the Grand Rapids, Michigan Blodgett family.
Morris was a member of the Yale University secret society "Skull & Bones", inducted in 1916. Source: "New York Times", February 2, 1918 - Page 11
Article on his death: "New York Times", January 18, 1979 - Page D17
Author:
- "The Citizen and the Law", c1941
- "Arthur Twining Hadley", 1948
Law firm: "Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, & McCloy", 1929 on.
A close friend & business partner of John J. McCloy, of Council on Foreign Relations fame.
His father was Arthur Twining Hadley, President of Yale University.
On July 12, 1919, in Massachusetts, he married Katherine Cumnock Blodgett, of the Grand Rapids, Michigan Blodgett family.
Morris was a member of the Yale University secret society "Skull & Bones", inducted in 1916. Source: "New York Times", February 2, 1918 - Page 11
Article on his death: "New York Times", January 18, 1979 - Page D17
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