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Guggenheims: An American...
- 1925, in his memory,
Guggenheim and his wife
established the John
Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. In 1939, the
Guggenheims'
second son, George,...
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Guggenheims, 1848–1988: An
American Epic, Shapolsky, 1988.
Worldcat entry Hoyt Jr.,
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Guggenheim Fellowships are
grants that have been
awarded annually since 1925 (99 years ago) (1925) by the John
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- The
Solomon R.
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museum at 1071
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Streets on the Upper...
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Guggenheims: An
American Epic. New York: S.P.I. Books. ISBN 978-1-56171-351-6.
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April 15, 2012. Davis, John H. (1994). The
Guggenheims: An
American Epic. New York:...
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Guggenheim family, she was the
daughter of
Benjamin Guggenheim, who went down with the
Titanic in 1912, and the
niece of
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known for
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