Alexander McCormick STURM

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Author, Industrialist, Businessman

AmericanBorn Alexander McCormick STURM

American artist, author, and entrepreneur who co-founded the American firearm maker, Sturm, Ruger & Co.

Born on June 23, 1923 in Westport, Connecticut , United States

Died on November 13, 1951 in Norwalk, Connecticut , United States

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Alex was born in Westport, Connecticut to sculptor/author/Yale football star Justin Sturm (April 21, 1899 — August 6, 1967) and Katherine "Kit" McCormick (August 31, 1900 — May 6, 1971). He had one younger brother, Justin Jr. (born 1926) (known as "Dusty"). Kit's brother Alexander Agnew McCormick, Jr. (1897–1918) was a World War I flier. As a writer and artist, he was, during his life, perhaps best known for his two popular illustrated children's books, The Problem Fox, and From Ambush to Zig-zag, both published before he graduated from Yale; and for his playboy bon vivant lifestyle. A New York ...   Alex was born in Westport, Connecticut to sculptor/author/Yale football star Justin Sturm (April 21, 1899 — August 6, 1967) and Katherine "Kit" McCormick (August 31, 1900 — May 6, 1971). He had one younger brother, Justin Jr. (born 1926) (known as "Dusty"). Kit's brother Alexander Agnew McCormick, Jr. (1897–1918) was a World War I flier. As a writer and artist, he was, during his life, perhaps best known for his two popular illustrated children's books, The Problem Fox, and From Ambush to Zig-zag, both published before he graduated from Yale; and for his playboy bon vivant lifestyle. A New York Times reviewer described The Problem Fox as "marvelous", and "a little masterpiece."



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