词条 | T. S. Fitch |
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Fitch served as mayor of Washington, Pennsylvania from 1956 to 1960. He was a strong supporter of the African-American community in that city, and was instrumental in the creation of the LeMoyne Center athletic facility in 1956, in the heart of the black community, where the T.S. Fitch Gymnasium was named for him. The dedication was attended by baseball greats Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey [4] Fitch was also a founding Board Member and strong supporter of PONY League Baseball, which was founded in Washington, PA in 1951. Fitch married Janet M Reed in 1935,[5] and they had seven children. He died of emphysema at the age of 61, in 1969. References1. ^"Industrialist, Former Mayor T. S. Fitch Dies" Washington Observer Reporter 7 October 1969 {{DEFAULTSORT:Fitch, T. S.}}2. ^"50 Years of Innovation: The Story of Washington Steel Corporation" (1995) Washington, Pa.: Washington Steel Corporation 3. ^Fitch, T. S. (1967). Washington Steel was Born South of Columbus (Newcomen Society of North America, New York). 4. ^"Principals in LeMoyne Center Dedication" Washington Observer-Reporter 1 Dec 1956 5. ^"Fitch-Reed Wedding Proves Delightful Event of Season"", Washington Observer-Reporter Newspaper, June 24, 1935. 7 : 1908 births|1969 deaths|American chief executives of manufacturing companies|Deaths from emphysema|American steel industry businesspeople|Yale University alumni|20th-century American businesspeople |
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