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Lloyd Borden Waring (July 13, 1902 – October 30, 1997, in
Rockport, Massachusetts Rockport is a seaside New England town, town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 6,992 in 2020. Rockport is located approximately northeast of Boston at the tip of the Cape Ann peninsula. Rockport borders Gloucester ...
) was an American investment banker and political figure who served as vice president of Kidder, Peabody & Co. and chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party.


Banking career

In 1921 Waring joined the firm of Kidder, Peabody & Co. as an errand boy. He dropped out of college the following year, but remained with Kidder, Peabody & Co. and later became a security trader. In 1938 he was named president of the Boston Security Traders Association. In 1953 he was named partner at Kidder, Peabody & Co. He was later promoted to vice-president.


Political career

Waring served as chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party from 1947 to 1949. From 1953 to 1957 he was the party's finance chairman. He was treasurer of Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidential campaigns and New England director of Barry Goldwater's presidential campaign. He also raised funds for Richard Nixon and
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. He was a delegate to the
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and
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s and an alternate delegate to the
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and
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conventions.


Northeastern University

Waring was a Member of the
Northeastern University Northeastern University (NU) is a private university, private research university with its main campus in Boston. Established in 1898, the university offers undergraduate and graduate programs on its main campus as well as satellite campuses in ...
Corporation from 1971 to 1989. In 1972 he was given an honorary Doctor of Political Science degree from the University.


Personal life

Lloyd was married three times and had four children: # Bayard Waring (1929–2022), co-managing trustee of the Amelia Peabody Foundation, United States Department of Education official, and husband of
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# Deborah (Waring) Carlson # Faith (Waring) Roebelen # Philip Waring with his wife, Josée Delcroix Waring, co-founders
The Waring School Waring School is a co-educational private school in Beverly, Massachusetts, United States, for students in grades 6–12. The school offers studies in Humanities; extensive music, art, and theatre options, mathematics and science courses, as well ...


References

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