Tinkham veale biography of william

          Tink was the beloved husband of Lois (nee Black) and loving father of Tinkham, IV and Geoffrey.

        1. Tink was the beloved husband of Lois (nee Black) and loving father of Tinkham, IV and Geoffrey.
        2. During his career, Veale argued a lesser-known civil rights case in that is believed to be the precursor to the more famous Brown v.
        3. He was born in Topeka, Kansas.
        4. Tinkham Veale II's support of his alma mater began soon after his graduation from the Case Institute of Technology in His generosity has been a constant.
        5. This presentation showcases the contexts of myriad things—artworks and artifacts—found in the civic center of the world's first democracy.
        6. He was born in Topeka, Kansas.!


          Obit in Cleveland Plain Dealer, 9/19/2012

          Gates Mills -- Tinkham Veale liked to say, "Business is business; isn't it fun?"

          Veale, a leading industrialist, horseman and benefactor, died Tuesday at Fair Elm Farm, his long-time estate in Gates Mills.

          He was 97.

          Known as Tink or sometimes TV, he preached "corporate partnerships" at Alco Standard, Sudbury and other conglomerates. He persuaded hundreds of entrepreneurs to sell him their businesses, keep running them but delegate the paperwork to the "shiny pants" at the central office.

          "He hired people and let them do their things," said Dan Harrington, president of HTV Industries in Pepper Pike, which Veale chaired.

          The foundation does not respond to unsolicited applications for funding.

          The chairman once argued with Harrington about a decision, then said, "I agree with you. I just wanted to see how firmly you believed it."

          Jim Judelson, retired president of Gulf and Western, often partnered with Veale in investments.

          Said Judelson, "He enjoyed life. We used to bet who'd have the better year in th