Paul Pennoyer Jr.
Paul Geddes Pennoyer Jr. was an American lawyer and Naval hero who was a member of the Morgan family. He is the grandson of J. P. Morgan Jr.
Early life and education
Pennoyer was born on February 11, 1920, in Manhattan, New York City, to Frances Morgan Pennoyer and Paul Pennoyer Sr. His mother was the daughter of J. P. Morgan Jr. He grew up in Locust Valley, New York, with his parents, his brother, Robert Morgan Pennoyer, and four sisters.His maternal grandparents were John Pierpont Morgan Jr. and Jane Norton Morgan. Among his extended family was uncle Junius Spencer Morgan III. Through another uncle, Henry Sturgis Morgan, co-founder of Morgan Stanley, he was a first cousin of Henry Sturgis Morgan Jr. and John Adams Morgan. His great, great uncle was Sylvester Pennoyer, the 8th governor of Oregon.
He attended St. Paul's School in New Hampshire. He then attended Harvard University and graduated in 1942 with a Bachelors of Science degree. He was a varsity oarsman on the undefeated Harvard crew team in 1941.
Naval career
Pennoyer was a World War II pilot for Air Group 28 attached to the USS Monterey aircraft carrier during the first Battle of the Philippine Sea on June 20, 1944. He achieved the rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade. He battled major units of the Japanese fleet and was awarded the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism.Pennoyer was also involved in air strikes in the Solomon Islands in June and July 1943. As a result of that battle, he received the Air Medal. He was also awarded the Gold Star by Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal in September 1944.
He received a second Gold Star as a pilot of the Torpedo Bombers.
He was presented a third Gold Star again for his achievement piloting a Torpedo Bomber in the Philippines from May through December 1944.
While in the Navy, he spent a month on a supply ship and became lifelong friends with John F. Kennedy.
Post-Navy legal career
Upon leaving the Navy, Pennoyer graduated from Harvard Law School in 1948. Following his graduation and passing the bar, he was hired by Law Firm of Bigham, Englar Jones & Houston, and he started their Aviation Legal Department. He was at that firm from 1949 to 1963, having become a Partner in 1955.After leaving that firm, he would become a partner and principal litigator at the Law Firm of Chadbourne, Parke, Whiteside & Wolf, where he specialized in Anti-Trust, Securities, and Federal Agency cases. He was at that firm for the next 30 years.
In 1976, he argued the case, Piper v. Chris-Craft Industries, Inc., before the United States Supreme Court.
He retired in 1992.
Personal life
He was married to Cecily Henderson Pennoyer, on February 5, 1949, and they had five children.Prior to his death, he published his memoirs, entitled A Descendant, But Not an Heir. In the memoir, he stated,
He died on January 7, 2010, at the age of 89, in Locust Valley, New York.
Awards
Memberships
Pennoyer was Trustee of the Frick Collection since 1975 and Trustee of Long Island University from 1975 to 1985. He was a member of several committees of the Frick Collection and served as vice president and Secretary of the board of trustees.He was a Member of the American Bar Association; New York State Bar Association; New York City Bar Association; the New York Bar Foundation; and the American College of Trial Lawyers. He was also a member of the New York Yacht Club.
He was barred in the following jurisdictions: New York ; United States District Court New York ; United States Court 2nd District Court of Appeal circuit ; Supreme Court of the United States Court ; United States Court Appeals 1986; and the United States Court Appeals .
Publications
- . Paul Pennoyer Jr. 2008.