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Brooks McCormick (1917–2006) was a member of the American family that ran International Harvester and a noted philanthropist and equestrian. He was the chief executive officer of International Harvester in the 1970s, and was the final member of the McCormick family to lead the company that they had founded. == Early life and education == Born February 23, 1917 in Chicago to the distinguished McCormick family, McCormick was the great-grandnephew of Cyrus McCormick, whose 19th century development of the horse-drawn reaper was the start of a large agricultural machinery business. His father, Chauncey McCormick (1884–1954), was a cousin of ''Chicago Tribune'' publisher Robert R. McCormick, and his mother, Marion Deering, was daughter of Charles Deering. Charles' father William Deering had founded the Deering Harvester Company, which merged with the McCormicks' harvester business in 1902 to form the basis for International Harvester. Chauncey and Marion Deering wed in 1914. Brooks McCormick attended the Groton School in Massachusetts. He graduated from Yale University in 1940 with a degree in English.〔
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