Julius Sachs (July 6, 1849 – February 2, 1934) was an American educator, founder of the Sachs Collegiate Institute who belongs to the Goldman–Sachs family...
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revolutions of 1848. Sachs had one older sibling, Julius Sachs, and three younger siblings, Emily Sachs, Henry Sachs, and Bernard Sachs. Sachs, along with his...
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Julius von Sachs (German: [zaks]; 2 October 1832 – 29 May 1897) was a German botanist from Breslau, Prussian Silesia. He is considered the founder of experimental...
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Goldman Sachs married to Julius Sachs (1849–1934) Ernest Sachs (1879–1958), physician, married to Mary Parmly Koues (1882–1973) Ernest Sachs, Jr. (1916–2001)...
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Edward Julius Sachs Jr, (May 28, 1927 – May 30, 1964) was a United States Auto Club driver who was known as the "Clown Prince of Auto Racing". He coined...
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Paul Joseph Sachs (November 24, 1878 – February 18, 1965) was an American investor, businessman and museum director. Sachs served as associate director...
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Marcus Goldman (category Chairmen of Goldman Sachs)
Goldman invited his son-in-law Samuel Sachs to join him in the business and changed the firm's name to M. Goldman and Sachs. Business boomed—soon the new firm...
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Bernard Sachs (January 2, 1858 – February 8, 1944) was an American neurologist. After graduating with a B.A. from Harvard in 1878, Sachs travelled to Europe...
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Major Goldman Sachs offices The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (/sæks/ SAKS) is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company. Founded...
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Dwight School (redirect from Sachs Collegiate Institute)
twelve. Founded in 1872 by Julius Sachs as part of the Sachs Collegiate Institute, Dwight School was first known as "The Sachs School," then The Franklin...
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Sachs is a German surname, meaning "man from Saxony". Sachs is a common surname among Ashkenazi Jews from Saxony, in the United States sometimes adopted...
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Ernest Sachs (January 25, 1879 – December 2, 1958) was an American neurosurgeon. The grandson of Goldman Sachs's founder, he became Professor of Neurosurgery...
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explanation for observed data but which was brilliantly done by Mendel Julius Sachs writes "[H]e gives us the impression of a modern man of science more...
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to the plant physiology). He worked with Carl Wilhelm von Nägeli and Julius Sachs. From 1887 on, he published Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien (The Natural...
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Julius Rosenwald (August 12, 1862 – January 6, 1932) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He is best known as a part-owner and leader of Sears...
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and offered a wealth of biographical data on early modern botanists. Julius von Sachs pronounced him “no great botanist” but admitted that he “possessed...
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York Cotton Exchange. He attended The Sachs School, founded by Julius Sachs. In 1895, he graduated from Sachs Collegiate Institute in New York City,...
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Sachs, who became a professor of physics at the University of Vermont. Sachs's great-grandfather, Marcus Goldman, was the founder of Goldman Sachs. Sachs...
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excursions, but was mostly drawn to the experimental botany outlined in Julius von Sachs' 'Lehrbuch der Botanik' from 1868. He was also deeply impressed by...
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families and run by the classical philologist Julius Sachs, a son-in-law of Marcus Goldmann from the Goldman-Sachs family. Classes included 11 hours of ancient...
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Mary Sachs (1882-1973) was an American playwright and poet. Mary Sachs was born Mary Parmly Koues in 1882. She graduated from Smith College in 1912, where...
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nation's first program in nutrition Harold Rugg, educational reformer Julius Sachs, Education Donna Shalala, former US Secretary of Health and Human Services...
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to light in October 2019, when the couple met with their Goldman Sachs banker at Julius Baer's headquarters and discovered significant discrepancies in...
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including Justus von Liebig, Louis Pasteur, Felix Hoppe-Seyler and Julius Sachs, and to develop significant theories of his own with solid experimental...
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Retrieved 2023-01-26. "Julius von Sachs — German botanist". Britannica. Retrieved 2023-01-26. Sachs, Julius (1876). "Sach's History of Botany". The American...
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"Geschichte der Assimilation und Chlorophyllfunktion" (supervised by Julius Sachs). He was professor of botany at the Justus Liebig-Universität Gießen...
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Strassburg. After his military service, Klebs became an assistant to Julius Sachs at the University of Würzburg and Wilhelm Pfeffer at the University of...
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Academic offices Preceded by Thomas Day Seymour President of the American Philological Association 1890—1891 Succeeded by Julius Sachs...
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Julius Adolph Stöckhardt (4 January 1809 – 1 June 1886) was a German agricultural chemist. He is mostly recognized for his work on fertilizers, fume damage...
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Kenneth Gaburo, Lejaren Hiller, and Salvatore Martirano. Gino Robair Julius Sachs this teacher's teachers Rosenhoff (1844–1905) studied with teachers including...
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