Percival Brundage

Brundage was born on 2 April 1892 in Amsterdam, New York, the son of Unitarian minister the Rev.

[6] President Eisenhower appointed Brundage as director from 2 April 1956 (his 64th birthday[1]), following Hughes' resignation.

[10] In 1918, Brundage married Amittai Ostrander and had a son (Robert Percival) and a daughter (Lois Ammittai), and 4 grandchildren.

[1] Brundage was an amateur artist who exhibited paintings at the Century Club in New York.

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