Alfred Cowles, Jr.
Deceased Person
1865 – 1939
Who was Alfred Cowles, Jr.?
Alfred Cowles, Jr. He was the son of Alfred Cowles, Sr. and Sarah Hutchinson Cowles. His father was an incorporator along with John S. Scripps of the Chicago Tribune. Alfred Junior was graduated from Yale University in 1886, where he was a member of Skull and Bones. The following year he engaged in post-graduate work, studied at Yale Law School, from 1887 to 1888 and Northwestern University, from 1888 to 1889. The following year he was married to Elizabeth Cheney of the Manchester, Connecticut Cheney family, with whom he had four children: Alfred Cowles III, Knight Cheney Cowles, John Cheney Cowles, and Thomas Hooker Cowles.
Following admission to the bar, Cowles spent most of his life practicing law in Chicago. From 1898 to 1901 he was engaged in the management of the Chicago Tribune, of which he was a director. He was also a director of the American Radiator Company.
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