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Frederick Josiah Bradlee, Jr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Back Bay, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Death: April 28, 1970 (77)
Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
Place of Burial: Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Frederick Josiah Bradlee, I and Eliza Whitwell Thomas
Husband of Josephine de Gersdorff
Father of Ben Bradlee; Frederick Josiah Bradlee, III and Constance "Connie" Bradlee
Brother of Theodore Chase Bradlee; Sargent Bradlee and Malcolm Bradlee

Occupation: Treasurer of Boston
Managed by: Douglas Arthur Kellner
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About Frederick Josiah Bradlee Jr.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Bradlee

Frederick Josiah Bradlee, Jr. (December 20, 1892 – April 29, 1970) was an American football player. He was a first-team All-American while attending Harvard University in 1914. He was also the father of American journalist Ben Bradlee.

Early years

Bradlee was born December 20, 1892 on Beacon Street in the Back Bay section of Boston, a member of a "Brahmin" Crowninshield family that had lived in Boston since the 17th century. His father was Frederick Josiah Bradlee (1866–1951) and his mother was Eliza Whitwell Thomas.

Harvard University

Bradlee enrolled at Harvard University. At Harvard, Bradlee played at the halfback and fullback positions for Percy Haughton's undefeated Harvard Crimson football teams from 1912 to 1914. During Bradlee's three years as a starter for Harvard, he played on teams that included College Football Hall of Famers Huntington Hardwick, Eddie Mahan and Stan Pennock. The Harvard football team did not lose a single game from 1912 to 1914, compiling records of 9–0 in 1912, 9–0 in 1913, and 7–0–2 in 1914.[4] At the end of the 1914 season, Bradlee was selected as a first-team All-American by Collier's Weekly as selected by Walter Camp, the Washington Herald (selected by William Peet), Boston Post (selected by Charles H. Parker), and Tom Thorp in the New York Evening Journal.

Later years

After graduating from Harvard, Bradlee married Josephine de Gersdorff (1896–1975), the daughter of prominent New York lawyer Carl August de Gersdorff, on July 3, 1917. His wife was his third cousin, sharing great-great-grandfather Benjamin Williams Crowninshield (1772–1851). She was daughter of artist Frederic Crowninshield (1845–1918) and niece of magazine editor Frank Crowninshield (1872–1947).

Bradlee was known while attending college as "Beebo" and simply as "B." He worked as an investment banker with the firm of Bank America Blair Company. His son, Ben Bradlee, wrote of his father's professional experience as follows:

"After football, 'B' Bradlee rose quickly like all Brahmin athletes of that era from bank runner, to broker, then vice president of the Boston branch of an investment house called Bank America Blair Company. And then the fall. One day a Golden Boy. Next day, the Depression, and my old man was on the road trying to sell a commercial deodorant and molybdenum mining stock for companies founded and financed by some of his rich pals."

Bradlee worked at odd jobs during the Depression to support his family. Ben Bradlee recalled his father in his autobiography: "My father weighed less than 200 pounds, but he was tough, barrel-chested, strong, fast and soft-spoken. Lying in his arms as a child and listening to that deep voice rolling around in his voice box was all the comfort and reassurance that a child could stand."

Bradlee later served as a financial consultant to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. His son, Ben Bradlee, became the editor of The Washington Post.

Bradlee suffered an aortal aneurism and died in April 1970 in Beverly, Massachusetts at age 77

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Frederick Josiah Bradlee Jr.'s Timeline

1892
December 20, 1892
Back Bay, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1892
West Cambridge, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
1919
February 6, 1919
1921
August 26, 1921
Back Bay, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1924
1924
1970
April 28, 1970
Age 77
Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States