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Eugene Isaac Meyer (October 31, 1875 – July 17, 1959) was an American banker, businessman, financier, and newspaper publisher. Through his public career, he served as the fifth chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1930 to 1933.
Eugene Meyer (financier) (1875–1959), American financier, public official, and Washington Post publisher Marc Eugene Meyer (1842–1925), Franco-American businessman, father of Eugene Isaac Meyer Eugène Meyer (inventor) (19th century), French mechanic credited with making important contributions to the development of the bicycle
Eugène Meyer bicycle circa 1870 on display at the Wielermuseum in Roeselare, Belgium James Moore, (right) winner of Paris–Rouen 1869 and Jean-Eugène-André Castera, (left) runner up, posing with a Meyer bicycle. Eugène Meyer was a French mechanic credited with making important contributions to the development of the bicycle.
Meyer and Eugene had five children together. [20] Their oldest daughter Florence Meyer (1911–1962) was a photographer and married to actor Oskar Homolka. [21] Elizabeth Meyer Lorentz (1913–2001) was an author who was married to Pare Lorentz. [19] Eugene "Bill" Meyer III (1915–1982) was a physician and medical professor. [22]
Eugene Meyer, who had pushed for both pieces of legislation, after heading up an organization similar to the RFC during World War I, was a governor of the Federal Reserve, and chairman of the Board of the RFC. Essentially, the RFC was the "discount lending" arm of the Federal Reserve.
Katharine Meyer was born in 1917 into a wealthy family in New York City, to Agnes (née Ernst) and Eugene Meyer. [1] During her childhood, she also lived in Alameda, California. [2] Her father was a financier and later Chairman of the Federal Reserve. Her grandfather was Marc Eugene Meyer, and her great-grandfather was rabbi Joseph Newmark.
Marc Eugene Meyer (January 27, 1842–January 17, 1925) was an American businessman and was president of Lazard Frères in the United States. Born in Strasbourg , France, he migrated to California as a teenager, living in San Francisco and Los Angeles until 1893 when he moved to New York City in his role with Lazard.
Meyer is an originally German, Dutch and Jewish surname. ... Eugene Meyer (financier) (1875–1959), American financier and newspaper publisher, ...