Joseph Medill McCormick was born in
Chicago on May 16, 1877. His father was
Robert Sanderson McCormick (1849–1919), a future diplomat and nephew of industrialist
Cyrus McCormick. McCormick was an early pupil at
Ludgrove School when his father was based in Europe. He later attended the
Groton School, a preparatory school at
Groton, Massachusetts. He graduated from
Yale University in 1900, where he was elected to the secret society
Scroll and Key. He worked as a newspaper reporter and publisher, and became an owner of the
Chicago Daily Tribune. He later purchased interests in
The Cleveland Leader and
Cleveland News. In 1901 he served as a
war correspondent in the
Philippine Islands.
Marriage and family In 1903 he married
Ruth Hanna, daughter of the Ohio Senator
Mark Hanna. They had three children: •
Ruth "Bazy" McCormick, (1921–2013) who married Peter Miller and then Garvin Tankersley. As Bazy Miller, she founded
Al-Marah Arabians, a breeding and training farm for
Arabian horses formerly in
Tucson, Arizona, which operates in Florida, under the ownership of her son, Mark Miller. • Katrina McCormick (1913–2011), who married Courtlandt Dixon Barnes Jr. • John Medill McCormick, called "Johnny", died in a mountain-climbing accident in 1938. == The
Chicago Tribune ==