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Loeb married Margaret Davidson Munzer on July 4, 2004, [58] at his beach house in East Hampton, New York. [6] The couple has three children. [61] Loeb is a founding "Master Player" of Portfolios with Purpose, an annual virtual stock trading contest that raises money for charitable causes of the winning contestants' choice. [62]
The documentary, which was directed by Margaret Munzer Loeb and Eden Wurmfeld, first screened at the DOC NYC Film Festival and later played at the Annapolis Film Festival, Portland International ...
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His paternal grandparents were Alan H. Kempner and Margaret (née Loeb) Kempner (the daughter of Carl M. Loeb, investment banker and founder of Loeb, Rhoades & Co.). His maternal grandfather was Albert Edward Schlesinger of San Francisco, founder and former chairman of S & C Motors, one of California's largest Ford dealerships. [1]
Frances Lehman Loeb (1906–1996), married to John Langeloth Loeb Sr. (son of Carl M. Loeb), 5 children [66] [67] John Langeloth Loeb Jr. (1930–), businessman married to Nina Sundby from 1960, 1 child Alexandra Loeb Driscoll, married to Joseph Edward Driscoll, 2 children [68] Aidan Edward Driscoll [68] Allegra Frances Driscoll [68]
NewportFILM Outdoors, a unique celebration of documentary moviemaking that is held in some of the most iconic locations in one of the most storied summer resorts in America, has unveiled its ...
The Federal Art Project (1935–1943) of the Works Progress Administration was the largest of the New Deal art projects. [1] As many as 10,000 artists [2] were employed to create murals, easel paintings, sculpture, graphic art, posters, photography, Index of American Design documentation, theatre scenic design, and arts and crafts. [3]
This is a partial list of notable people who were or are gay men, lesbian or bisexual.. The historical concept and definition of sexual orientation varies and has changed greatly over time; for example, the general term "gay" wasn't used to describe sexual orientation until the mid-20th century.