Daniel Willard

Daniel Willard
Born(1861-01-28)January 28, 1861
DiedJuly 6, 1942(1942-07-06) (aged 81)
OccupationRailroad executive
Years active1878–1941
Known forPresident of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
SpouseBertha Elkins

Daniel Willard (January 28, 1861 – July 6, 1942) was an American railroad executive best known as the president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) from 1910 to 1941. He served on or headed several government railroad commissions in World War I and appeared on the cover of Time magazine in 1932 due to his part in negotiating wage cuts in the Great Depression.

Popularly known as "Uncle Dan," he established the B&O's reputation as a public-minded and innovative railroad. He is also remembered in Baltimore as a trustee (and from 1926 to 1941, chairman of its board) of the Johns Hopkins University.

Willard, Ohio (originally Chicago Junction) was renamed in his honor in 1917.

  1. ^ "Daniel Willard, Former B. & O. President, Dies". The Washington Post. Associated Press. 7 July 1942.

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