Floyd R. Newman
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Floyd Roy Newman (May 4 1890 – October 10, 1990), known to his friends as F. R. or Flood, was an American oil man, founder of the Allied Oil Company, Inc. of Cleveland, and its senior partner and secretary-treasurer until it merged with the Ashland Oil and Refining Company and he joined the Board of Ashland.
An alumnus of Cornell University, Newman became one of its major benefactors, establishing four professorships and other facilities.
Born in Casnovia, Michigan, on May 4 1890, Newman spent his early years in Churchville, New York. He entered Cornell University in 1908, majoring in chemistry and spending much of his time on athletics. In February 1912 he skated the whole length of the frozen Cayuga Lake, just under forty miles. He was a member of the Bandhu Fraternity, later Phi Kappa Tau, and graduated in the Class of 1912.[1][2]