Background
Morrow, Dwight Whitney was born on January 11, 1873 in Huntington, West Virginia, United States. Son of James E. and Clara (Johnson) Morrow.
Morrow, Dwight Whitney was born on January 11, 1873 in Huntington, West Virginia, United States. Son of James E. and Clara (Johnson) Morrow.
Bachelor of Arts, Amherst, 1895. Bachelor of Laws, Columbia, 1899. Doctor of Laws, University of Rochester, 1920, Princeton, 1925, Williams, 1926, Pennsylvania, 1926, Yale, 1927, Harvard, 1928, Brown, 1928.
Member of firm, 1905-1914. Member J. P. Morgan & Company, 1914-1927. Appointed ambassador to Mexico, 1927.
Delaware to 6th Pan American Conference, 1928. Delegate to Naval Conference, London, England, 1930. Chairman Prison Inquiry communications of New Jersey, 1917.
Chairman New Jersey State Board Institutions and Agencies, 1918-1920. Trustee Amherst College, Union Theological Seminary, Russell Sage Foundation, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Commonwealth Fund. Regent Smithsonian Institution Adviser to Allied Maritime Transport Council, February-December, 1918.
Director War Savings Committee of New Jersey, 1918. Chairman President’s Aircraft Board, 1925.
Member of firm, 1905-1914. Member J. P. Morgan & Company, 1914-1927.
Married Elizabeth Reeve Cutter, June 16, 1903. Children: Elisabeth R., Anne S. (Mistress Charles A. Lindbergh), Dwight W., Constance C. Entered employ of law firm of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett, New York, 1899.