James M. Beck Jr.
James Montgomery Beck Jr. was a prominent society figure in New York and Newport.
Early life
Beck was born on April 17, 1892, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was the only son of Lilla Lawrence Beck and James M. Beck, a Republican United States [House of Representatives|U.S. Representative] from Pennsylvania who served as Solicitor General of [the United States|U.S. Solicitor General] under Presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge. His sister, author Beatrice Beck, a friend of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, was married to foreign service officer Somerville Pinkney Tuck and, following their 1934 divorce, Snowden Andrews Fahnestock, whom she married in 1936.His paternal grandparents were Margaretta and James Nathan Beck. His mother was the daughter of James and Emeline Lawrence Mitchell of Philadelphia and, later, Baltimore, Maryland.
Beck graduated from Princeton University in 1914 before serving as First lieutenant in the aviation section of the Army Signal Corps in France in World War I.
Career
In the 1920s, Beck was musical director of the European affiliate of the Victor [Talking Machine Company] and, later, a director of Western Electric and representative in England of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors Association. He was also a founder, and honorary chairman, of the Newport and Miami chapters of the English-Speaking Union, of which he had been a director of the national organization.In 1956, his third wife established the Newport Music Carnival in Newport, Rhode Island, where they had a home. Through Beck's connections, Mary "brought many stars of the music world to Newport concerts for four summers."
Personal life
On October 17, 1917, Beck was married to Adelaide Wilmerding, a daughter of Theodore Kearny Wilmerding, at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in New York City. Before their divorce in 1927 in Paris, they were the parents of a daughter:- Nina Beck, who married Cecil Marais of Lausanne, Switzerland.
- James Montgomery Beck III, who adopted Reverend David Lawson-Beck.
- Virginia Clare Beck
- Edward Ridgely Carter Beck