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Rosalie Ida
Straus (née Blün;
February 6, 1849 –
April 15, 1912) was a German-American
homemaker and wife of
Isidor Straus, U.S.
Congressman and co-owner...
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professor Jesse I.
Straus (1872–1936), son of
Isidor Straus,
president of Macy's, U.S. amb****ador to
France 1933–36
Jessica Straus (born 1962), American...
- was the
first of five
children of
Lazarus Straus (1809–1898) and his
second wife and
first cousin, Sara
Straus (1823–1876). His
siblings were
Hermine (1846–1922)...
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widespread critical acclaim.
Straus was born and
raised in Brooklyn; she is the
child of
recording engineer Oliver H.
Straus Jr. and
Agnes "Aggie" Mullaney...
- stores, R. H. Macy &
Company and
Abraham &
Straus. He was the
namesake for the
Israeli city of Netanya.
Nathan Straus was born to a
German Jewish family in...
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Lazarus Straus (April 25, 1809 –
January 14, 1898) was a German-American
trader and entrepreneur. He
founded L.
Straus & Sons and,
after the
death of Rowland...
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Titanic victim Isidor Straus, and his
great uncles were
department store owner Nathan Straus and
diplomat Oscar Straus.
Straus attended Harvard Business...
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Jesse Isidor Straus (June 25, 1872 –
October 4, 1936)
served as the
American amb****ador to
France from 1933 to 1936.
Jesse Straus was born in Manhattan...
- Farrar,
Straus and
Giroux (FSG) is an
American book
publishing company,
founded in 1946 by
Roger Williams Straus Jr. and John C. Farrar. FSG is
known for...
- and a chair". In addition,
Straus is
known for
successfully pulling off one of the best
bluffs in the
history of poker.
Straus began playing in
World Series...