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Fred William Witt 1911 - 1976

Fred William Witt was born on January 22, 1911 to Friedrick Robert Witt and Bertha Rost Witt, and had siblings Erick Richard Witt, Elmer Leonard Witt, Victor Reinhardt Witt, Walter George Witt, Otto August Witt, Robert Herman Witt, Clarence Karl Witt, and Harry Johannes Witt. Fred Witt died at age 64 years old on January 4, 1976.
Fred William Witt
January 22, 1911
January 4, 1976
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    1911

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    January 22, 1911
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  • 01/4
    1976

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    January 4, 1976
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    Fred William Witt lived 10 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 64.
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In 1911, in the year that Fred William Witt was born, the first Indianapolis 500 was run in May. Ray Harroun was the winner - he was an engineer and had retired from racing but he came back for this race. After the race, he retired for good. The purse was $27,550 - the largest offered up to that time - and Harroun received $10,000 for first place. His average time was 74.602 mph.
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In 1934, at the age of 23 years old, Fred was alive when on June 6th, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission was formed as a response to the stock market crash of 1929 and the continuing Great Depression. Previously, the states regulated the offering and sales of stocks - called "blue sky" laws. They were largely ineffective. Roosevelt created a group (one member was Joseph Kennedy, father of the future President Kennedy) who knew Wall Street well and they defined the mission and operating mode for the SEC. The new organization had broad and stringent rules and oversight and restored public confidence in the stock market in the United States.
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