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  1. Henry Varnum Poor (December 8, 1812 – January 4, 1905) was an American financial analyst and founder of H.V. and H.W. Poor Co, which later evolved into the financial research and analysis bellwether, Standard & Poor's.

  2. Henry Varnum Poor. born Chapman, KS 1888-died New York City 1970. Henry Varnum Poor entered Stanford as an economics major but graduated with a degree in fine art. After a year of study in London, Poor returned to California and taught at his alma mater.

  3. Henry Varnum Poor (September 30, 1887 – December 8, 1970) was an American architect, painter, sculptor, muralist, and potter. He was a grandnephew of the Henry Varnum Poor who was a founder of the predecessor firm to Standard & Poor's.

  4. Henry Varnum Poor was born in Andover, Maine on 8 December 1812, the son of Silvanus and Mary Poor. He died in Brookline, Massachusetts on 4 January 1905. He ... From: Poor, Henry Varnum in The Encyclopedia of the History of American Management ». Subjects: Social sciences — Business and Management.

  5. Henry Varnum Poor (September 30, 1887 – December 8, 1970) was an American architect, painter, sculptor, muralist, and potter. He was a grandnephew of the Henry Varnum Poor who was a founder of the predecessor firm to Standard & Poor's .

  6. Overview. Henry Varnum Poor. (1887—1970) Quick Reference. (1887–1970). Painter and ceramist. A singular artist-craftsman, as a painter he focused on figural works but also executed landscapes and still lifes. In addition, he created murals, ceramics, and architectural designs.

  7. Poor was considered one of the leading artists of the country. His work was shown at all the important museum annuals, where he won prizes and served on juries of selection and award, and was purchased by museums all over the country, including the Metropolitan, the Whitney, Brooklyn, Newark, the Phillips in Washington, Wichita, Kansas City ...