Irving Allen Mathews (8 Apr 1917
Toledo, Ohio
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– 7 February 1994,
San Antonio
("Cradle of Freedom")
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) was an
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specialty retail executive, who devoted 41 years to
Frost Bros., formerly of
San Antonio
("Cradle of Freedom")
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, Texas. He also served as Board Chairman of the
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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Career at Frost Bros.
Mathews began a 41-year career with
Frost Bros. as a fashion buyer, ascending to president of its specialty clothing store at
North Star Mall
North Star Mall is a shopping mall in San Antonio, Texas, USA with anchor tenants Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Forever 21. The mall also has over 200 specialty stores, some exclusive to the San Antonio market, including Arm ...
in 1963. Frost Bros. was sold in 1970 to
Manhattan Industries Inc. In 1971, Mathews became director of the company and served as CEO of the retail division until the chain was sold in 1986.
[''Ex-Dallas Businessman I.A. Mathews Dies,'' ]The Dallas Morning News
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, (edition: Home final) pge 24A, February 8, 1994
Stewardship in banking
Mathews served as a director of
Frost National Bank of San Antonio from 1981 up until his death in 1994.
Stewardship in U.S. monetary policy
In 1971, the
Federal Reserve System
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Board of Governors appointed Mathews director of the San Antonio branch. He served as chairman of the board of the
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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from 1972 to 1973, and as a class C director of the Dallas branch from 1974 to 1980.
San Antonio Spurs
Mathews was a founding stockholder in the
San Antonio Spurs
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National Basketball Association
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franchise and one of only two of the original stockholders still holding a financial interest at his death.
Education
A native of
Toledo, Ohio
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, he attended the
University of Michigan
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, where he received a bachelor's degree in economics in 1938.
U.S. Armed Forces
Mathews served as a captain in the U.S. Army during
World War II
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Family
Irving's father, Samuel Henry Mathews (1893–1951), had owned an apparel retail store in
Toledo, Ohio
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. On September 1, 1945 — while a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army stationed at
Fort Sam Houston — Irving married Jeanne Lang, daughter of Sylvan Lang, co-owner of Frost Bros.
Affiliations
Mathews was a past director of the
San Antonio Symphony
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, United Fund, the Jewish Social Service Federation of San Antonio and the National Board of the American Jewish Committee.
References
General references
* ''Who's Who in America, 42nd edition, 1982-1983'',
Marquis Who's Who
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Wilmette, IL
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(1982)
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1917 births
1994 deaths
American businesspeople in retailing
American retail chief executives
Businesspeople from San Antonio
University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts alumni
American art collectors
Knights of the Legion of Honour
20th-century American Jews
Jews and Judaism in Texas
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