Education
Princeton University. Saint Mark"s School.
Princeton University. Saint Mark"s School.
"Butch" Armour was born in 1908 in Chicago, Illinois into vast wealth, later moving to Lake Forest, Illinois, where most of the Armour heirs lived. He attended Saint Mark"s School, then went to Princeton University, dropping out in his junior year. Armour worked for his family"s company for a decade, then joined the Huck Manufacturing Company, eventually rising to the position of president
He also served on numerous boards.
According to Princeton University"s website, Armour gave nearly six million dollars to the university, funding the Armour Centennial Fellowship, the Armour Faculty Support Fund, and The A. Watson Armour III and Sarah Wood Armour Fund for Music. He gave millions more to Saint Mark"s School, where the athletic cage and an endowed teaching position is named in his honor.
Armour was also a major contributor for many years to Chicago"s Field Museum of Natural History, where the A. Watson Armour III Spring Symposia are named in his honor. Princeton University"s A. Watson Armour III university professorship of Slavic Languages and Literature is endowed in his honor.