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  2. Albert Henry Loeb - Wikipedia

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    Albert Henry Loeb (February 18, 1868 – October 27, 1924) was a Chicago attorney and the former vice president and treasurer of Sears, Roebuck and Co. Loeb was the brother of Jacob Loeb, the former president of the Chicago Board of Education and was also the father of convicted murderer Richard Albert Loeb of the infamous Leopold and Loeb.

  3. Arnstein & Lehr - Wikipedia

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    Albert Henry Loeb resigned from the firm in 1903 to become a full-time executive for Sears. In 1923, United States Senator James Hamilton Lewis, who had lost a re-election bid, joined the firm as a partner, and his name was included in the firm name. [8] To begin his successful bid to regain his seat in the Senate, he resigned from the firm in ...

  4. Leopold and Loeb - Wikipedia

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    Richard Albert Loeb was born on June 11, 1905, in Chicago, the third of four sons of Anna Henrietta (née Bohnen) and Albert Henry Loeb, a wealthy lawyer and retired vice president of Sears, Roebuck & Company. [12] His father was Jewish and his mother was Catholic. [13] Like Leopold, Loeb was exceptionally intelligent.

  5. Guggenheim family - Wikipedia

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    Irene M. Rothschild (1868–1954), daughter of Victor Henry Rothschild (m. 1895 – his death) Eleanor Mary Guggenheim (1896–1992), m. Arthur Stuart, 7th Earl Castle Stewart (1889–1961) (m. 1920 – his death) David Stuart, Viscount Stuart (1921–1942) Robert Stuart, Viscount Stuart (1923–1944) Arthur Stuart, 8th Earl Castle Stewart ...

  6. List of people from Rockford, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Albert Henry Loeb (1868–1924), attorney and business executive, Sears Pehr August Peterson (1846–1927), business executive, Sundstrand Corporation [ 5 ] John Sall , co-founder of SAS Institute

  7. Memphis in May started in 1977 to bridge racial differences ...

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    One day after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb - a shotgun beneath his desk - greeted about 300 black and white ministers in his office Friday, April 5 ...

  8. Loeb (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Loeb or Löb is a surname of German and Yiddish origin. ... Albert Henry Loeb (1868–1924), attorney and an executive of Sears, Roebuck and Co., ...

  9. Elmore Nickleberry, Memphis civil rights hero who marched ...

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    Mayor Henry Loeb, however, refused to recognize their union or give in to their demands, even as thousands of pounds of trash piled up throughout Memphis.