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  1. Louis Bamberger (15 May 1855 – 11 March 1944) was a citizen of Newark, New Jersey, from the early 1900s until his death in 1944. He and his sister Caroline Bamberger Fuld co-founded the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.

  2. Louis Bamberger, né le 15 mai 1855 et décédé le 11 mars 1944, est un des citoyens les plus éminents de Newark dans l'État du New Jersey, du début des années 1900 jusqu'à sa mort en 1944. Il cofonde avec sa sœur Caroline Bamberger Fuld l' Institute for Advanced Study situé à Princeton dans le New Jersey.

  3. 21 mars 2017 · As a businessman and philanthropist, Louis Bamberger left an impact on Newark and New Jersey that endures more than 70 years after his death. His life and namesake business...

  4. Introduction: "One of New Jersey's most enlightened personalities" -- Baltimore roots, 1855-1887 -- Building an empire, 1892-1911 -- The great white store, 1912-1921 -- One of America's great stores, 1922-1929 -- "A record of his benefactions": Bamberger as a philanthropist -- Bamberger, the face of Newark's Jews -- "Maecenas of all the arts ...

  5. Brother-and-sister philanthropists Louis and Caroline Bamberger provided the founding $5 million gift to establish an institution dedicated to the vision of education reformer Abraham Flexner, the Institute’s founding Director:

  6. 6 sept. 2016 · L ouis Bamberger (1855–1944) was the epitome of the merchant prince as public benefactor. Born in Baltimore, this son of German immigrants built his business—the great, glamorous L. Bamberger & Co. department store in Newark, N.J.—into the sixth-largest department store in the country.

  7. 16 avr. 2019 · Linda Forgosh’s book on the department store proprietor Louis Bamberger, the first full-length biography of the iconic businessman and philanthropist, is a welcome addition to the field.