John Cavanagh (hatter)

[1] He was very active in Democratic Party politics, and in 1925 was considered for the candidacy for governor of Connecticut.

[1] He worked as a sizer, trimmer, finisher, expert cutter, curler, and plant superintendent.

His son, J. Garvan Cavanagh, inherited vice presidency of the company, but left in 1961 to become a Roman Catholic priest.

[5] Al Webb (b. February 15, 1920), who joined the company after the Second World War, was by 1961 Vice President of Sales for the Hat Corporation of America.

[5][6] At a 1961 PT reunion in Washington, DC, Webb accused his friend of having ruined the American hat industry.

Patent drawing for the Cavanagh Edge, 1935
John F. Kennedy meeting with Eisenhower, April 22, 1961