• Elkan Naumburg (1835–1924) was a New York City merchant, banker, philanthropist and musicologist, best remembered for his sponsorship of the arts in Manhattan...
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  • author, lawyer, historian, collector of Jewish books and manuscripts Elkan Naumburg (1835–1924), New York City merchant, banker, philanthropist, musicologist...
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  • venture; Robert Wolf, an oil rig roughneck; and Philip Naumburg, an heir to the Elkan Naumburg fortune. In January 2002, the company was acquired by Reynolds...
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  • and philanthropist Elkan Naumburg. Elkan Naumburg, owner of the eminent Wall Street bank E. Naumburg & Co., founded the Naumburg Orchestral Concerts...
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  • The Naumburg concert series, supported by the Walter W. Naumburg Foundation, during Singer's years, corresponded to seasons 69 through 74 – Elkan Naumburg...
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    His daughter Ruth Morgenthau was married to banker George W. Naumburg (son of Elkan Naumburg), and then John Knight. Morgenthau published several books...
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  • Company, co-founder of the New York Sun Elkan Naumburg (1835–1924), German-born banker, founder of E. Naumburg & Co. Izak Parviz Nazarian (1929–2017),...
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  • William G. Tachau (category Naumburg family)
    and a Diplome Ecoles des Beaux Arts in 1903. His uncle was banker Elkan Naumburg. He worked as a draftsman from 1896 to 1897 in the architectural firm...
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    neo-classical half-domed Naumburg Bandshell (designed by William G. Tachau in 1916, built 1921-23); it was named after Elkan Naumburg. It is Central Park's...
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  • contractor, Robert Wolf, an oil rig roughneck, and Philip Naumburg, an heir to the Elkan Naumburg fortune. Drake purchased a Thomas Nast caricature of a...
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  • Elsie Margaret Binger Naumburg (July 7, 1880 – November 25, 1953) was an American ornithologist. Naumburg was born to a Jewish family in New York City...
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    concerts have been held in Naumburg Bandshell, a bandshell of Indiana limestone on the Mall. Named for banker Elkan Naumburg, who funded its construction...
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    David E. Sanger (category Naumburg family)
    Times; and his paternal grandmother was Eleanor Naumburg Sanger (grandniece of banker Elkan Naumburg), who served as program director of WQXR. He has...
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  • Elliott Sanger (category Naumburg family)
    published by Hastings House. Sanger was married to Eleanor Naumburg, grandniece of Elkan Naumburg; they had two sons, Elliott Sanger Jr. and Kenneth E. Sanger...
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  • December 8 – Xaver Scharwenka, pianist and composer (b. 1850) date unknown Elkan Naumburg, businessman, musicologist and patron of the arts (b. 1835) Mark Walker...
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  • but published the march in 1923 to honor Elkan Naumburg, who funded the construction of the new Naumburg Bandshell. "On the Mall" premiered there on...
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    theologian, professor and Reichstag deputy for the Centre Party (Germany) Elkan Naumburg (1835-1924), German-American banker, philanthropist and musicologist...
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  • W Naumburg was known as a supplier of high-quality men's wear. The firm had been founded in 1876 by Max and William Naumburg's uncle, Elkan Naumburg, as...
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  • Rubinstein, Marie Reno (wife of the Society's secretary Morris Reno), Elkan and Bertha Naumburg, and three unnamed women who felt New York needed a singing society...
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