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  1. Charles Deering McCormick, known informally as “Deering,” hailed from a family with a deep commitment to Northwestern University in general, and Northwestern Libraries in particular.

  2. Charles Deering McCormick Library. Special Collections and University Archives. The McCormick Library of Special Collections and University Archives is home to many of the Libraries' rarest materials, including manuscripts, archives, prints, artifacts, and all materials pertaining to Northwestern's history.

  3. Charles Deering (July 31, 1852 – February 5, 1927) was an American businessman, art collector, and philanthropist. He was an executive of the agricultural machinery company founded by his father that became International Harvester.

  4. May 11, 1994 · Charles Deering McCormick, 79, a member of two prominent pioneer Chicago families, survived the sinking of the USS Hornet aircraft carrier in late 1942. A resident of Miami, Mr....

  5. When Charles Deering McCormick was born on 6 April 1915, in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, his father, Chauncey Brooks McCormick, was 30 and his mother, Marion Deering, was 28. He died on 12 May 1994, in Miami, Dade, Florida, United States, at the age of 79, and was buried in Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States.

  6. One of the most important benefactors of the Art Institute’s collection was the industrialist and amateur artist Charles Deering (18521927), whose family business produced farm equipment.

  7. Jul 18, 2018 · This painting of Charles Deering—a dark, tonal, and subtle composition—is not only an assured demonstration of Sargent’s natural talents and the technical proficiency honed in his Parisian training, it is also the earliest visual evidence of a close and abiding friendship—Sargent and Deering’s—that would last 50 years.

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