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About Michael P. Grace II
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_P._Grace_II
Michael Paul Grace ll (August 6, 1917– April 1, 1995) was the producer of the Broadway shows King of Friday's Men (1951) and John Murray Anderson's Almanac (1953).
He was the lyricist and composer of some of the music for the Almanac show and was the author/co-author of a variety of copyrighted music in the recording industry.
He later became an oil and gas producer as well as becoming involved in mining industry applications of oil and gas technology by means of what is called solutions mining. He made philanthropic donations to create several professorships at Notre Dame University.
Early life
Michael P. Grace II was born on August 6, 1917. His father was Joseph P. Grace, the former chairman of W. R. Grace and Company, and his siblings were Janet Maureen Grace, Charles M. Grace and J. Peter Grace, who was also the former chairman of W. R. Grace and Company. His grandfather was William Russell Grace, the first Roman Catholic mayor of New York City and the founder of W. R. Grace and Company. His great uncle was industrialist and chairman of the board of the directors of W. R. Grace, Michael P. Grace.
He attended Harvard University, University of Notre Dame, and Fordham School of Law.
Michael P. Grace II's Timeline
1917 |
August 6, 1917
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New York, United States
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1995 |
April 1, 1995
Age 77
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