Background
Lee, Ivy Ledbetter was born on July 16, 1877 in Cedartown, Georgia, United States. Son of James Wideman and Emma Eufaula (Ledbetter) Lee.
public relations executive writer
Lee, Ivy Ledbetter was born on July 16, 1877 in Cedartown, Georgia, United States. Son of James Wideman and Emma Eufaula (Ledbetter) Lee.
Bachelor of Arts, Princeton, 1898. Doctor of Laws, Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, Georgia., 1931. Post-graduate work, Harvard and Columbia universities.
Horace R. Bigelow, 1901. Children—Alice Bigelow, James Wideman, Ivy Ledbetter. Newspaper work, New York, 1899-1903.
Press representative anthracite coal operators, Pennsylvania Railroad and other corporations, 1906-1907.
In charge publicity bureau, Pennsylvania Railroad, 1908-1909. General European manager for Harris, Winthrop & Company, bankers, 1910-1912.
Executive assistant Pennsylvania Railroad, December, 1912-December 31, 1914. Member personal advisory staff of John Doctorate. Rockefeller, January 1, 1915-April 1, 1916.
Adviser in public relations to Pennsylvania Railroad, John Doctorate. Rockefeller, Bethlehem Steel Company, and other large interests.
Assistant to chairman Red Cross War Council, 1917-1919. Lecturer London School of Economics, 1911-1912. Wrote “The Best Administration New York City Ever, Had” (used as campaign book by the Citizens’ Union, 1903).
Memories of Uncle Remus, 1908.
Human Nature and Railroads, 1915. Publicity—Some of the Things lieutenant Is and Is Not.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics—A World Enigma—1927, second edition (under title Present Day Russia), 1928.
Home: New York, New New York
Member personal advisory staff of John Doctorate. Rockefeller, January 1, 1915-April 1, 1916. Adviser in public relations to Pennsylvania Railroad, John Doctorate. Rockefeller, Bethlehem Steel Company, and other large interests.
Married Cornelia Bartlett, daughter Children: Alice Bigelow, James Wideman, Ivy Ledbetter.