Oakley, Horace Sweeney, 1861-1929.

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Chicago lawyer and civic leader.

Horace Oakley was born in Prescott, Wisconsin on June 2, 1861. He received a law degree from National University in Washington, D.C. in 1881 and then studied literature at the University of Michigan. He then returned to Chicago to practice law and was admitted to the bar in 1883. Soon afterwards he became associated with the firm of Ball and Oakley which eventually became Wood and Oakley. The two partners, Mr. Charles B. Wood and Mr. Oakley, retired in 1927. The firm specialized in county, state, and municipal bonds; it was said that banks and investment houses in Chicago would not underwrite or manage bonds unless their form and legality were sanctioned by Wood and Oakley. During all this time, Oakley maintained his interest in classical studies which began with his studies at the University of Michigan. He read and spoke French and Italian, and he traveled much in foreign countries. Oakley's financial acumen and personality--he seems to have been an engaging, graceful, and knowledgeable speaker and conversationalist--contributed to his ever increasing civic leadership. He became a trustee of the Newberry Library, the Art Institute of Chicago, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, and the Orchestral Association. For the Library, the Institute, and the School, he made continual contributions of books, art, money, a building, and suggestions for increasing the collections on classical subjects. For the Orchestral Association, he took the lead in financial matters relating to the orchestra, its new building, and the players. In fact, he acted as the point man for negotiations with James Petrillo and the American Federation of Musicians (he provided for all these institutions in his will).

From the description of Horace Sweeney Oakley papers, 1881-1929. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 609422975

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correspondedWith American Red Cross corporateBody
correspondedWith American School of Classical Studies at Athens corporateBody
associatedWith Art Institute of Chicago. corporateBody
associatedWith Cassimatis, George N. person
associatedWith Chicago Bar Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Chicago Chamber Music Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Chicago Federation of Musicians. corporateBody
associatedWith Chicago (Ill.). Board of Education. corporateBody
associatedWith Chicago Symphony Orchestra. corporateBody
associatedWith Civic Music Association of Chicago. corporateBody
associatedWith Civic Orchestra of Chicago. corporateBody
associatedWith Hamill, Charles H. (Charles Humphrey), 1868-1941. person
associatedWith Hawley, Mary Oakley. person
associatedWith Merrill, Elizabeth Musgrove Croswell. person
associatedWith Midwest Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library) corporateBody
associatedWith Newberry Library. corporateBody
associatedWith Newberry Library. Board of Trustees. corporateBody
associatedWith Newberry Library. Office of the President and Librarian. corporateBody
associatedWith Oakley, Violet, 1874-1961. person
correspondedWith Orchestral Association (Chicago, Ill.) corporateBody
associatedWith Stock, Frederick, 1872-1942. person
associatedWith University of Michigan corporateBody
associatedWith Wayfarers' Club (Chicago, Ill.) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Illinois--Chicago
Macedonia
Illinois--Chicago
California
Greece
United States
Greece
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Archaeology
Charities
Clubs
Manuscripts, American
Missions
Philanthropists
Symphony orchestras
Trusts and trustees
World War, 1914-1918
World War, 1914-1918
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Birth 1861

Death 1929

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