Herbert J. Watt*

Class of 1964

  • President Peabody Institute

Hold on to your goals with tenacity until they are achieved.

Herbert Watt came to the United States with his parents from Londonderry, Ireland, in 1902, when he was 11. They settled in Philadelphia, where Watt worked as a stable boy. For 25 cents a day, he cleaned out stalls, polished harnesses, and exercised horses to help feed the family.

Watt attended night school and eventually left the stables to become an office boy with a law firm. He continued his night school education and, after five years at the law firm, quit to take a better paying job in Philadelphia as a clerk with U.S. Steel Corporation. Impressed with his ambition and his struggle for an education, his superiors soon promoted him to a sales position.

After serving as U.S. Steel's vice president of western sales, Watt left in 1955 to become president of the Canton Railroad in Baltimore. He resigned from the railroad upon reaching retirement age in 1960 and became president of Baltimore's nonprofit Peabody Institute.