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Hugh Roy Cullen (July 3, 1881 – July 4, 1957) was an American industrialist and philanthropist. Cullen was heavily involved in the petroleum industry having struck oil near Texas in 1928. [ 1 ] He was a large supporter of multiple educational institutions in and around Houston, in one of which, the University of Houston , he became a longtime ...
Robertson is the grandson of Texas oil magnate Hugh Roy Cullen, the founder of Quintana Petroleum. Robertson's father also worked for Quintana. Robertson was an All-American linebacker at the University of Texas, captaining the team to a victory at the 1969 Cotton Bowl Classic. [1]
Cullen Heirs. Land area: 388,000 acres. Roughly equal to: Twice the size of the Maldives. The heirs to the late Texas oil titan Hugh Roy Cullen own nearly 400,000 acres of land across the country.
The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes is the fifth book by Bryan Burrough, published in 2009.The book tells the story of four Texas oil men and their families that made large fortunes in the oil industry: Hugh Roy Cullen, Clint Murchison, Sid Richardson and H.L. Hunt.
John Forbes Nash (B.S. 1948, ... Hugh Roy Cullen Centennial Professor in Business Administration at McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin;
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's 2022 net worth is massive. His earnings from film and social media broke a Forbes record. Here's how much money The Rock makes.
Hugh Roy Cullen—a wealthy businessman—and his wife Lillie Cullen donated a combined $335,000 for the first permanent building to be built at the campus. The building was named the "Roy Gustav Cullen Memorial Building" as a memorial to the Cullens' only son who had died in an oil field accident two years earlier.
Hugh Roy Cullen [2] of Quintana Petroleum; Morgan J. Davis, of Humble Oil [citation needed] Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States [1] Walter Mischer [1] Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives [1] Albert Thomas, [4] chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Defense