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Frederick M. Warburg

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in 1940, director of the National Recreation Association in 1938, director of the Beekman Street Hospital in 1936, and president of overseers of the Middlesex School in Concord, Massachusetts. A self-declared left-wing
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in the latter. One of his horses, Battle Day, won the 1941 President's Cup at the Rhinebeckโ€Dutchess County Fair.
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Warburg began working as an investment banker after graduating from Harvard and was associated with the
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Warburg was also a director of the Association of YM-YMHAs of Greater New York, a chairman of the
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from 1927 to 1930. In 1931, he became a partner of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. In February 1942, during
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In 1946, Warburg married Wilma M. Shannon, with New York Supreme Court Justice
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in 1937, vice-chairman of the Greater New York Councils of the
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performing the ceremony. Wilma was a personnel executive at
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Warburg attended the Bovee School in New York City and the
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Warburg died from heart disease at Memorial Hospital in
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Harvard Class of 1919, Twenty-fifth Anniversary Report
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to study relief and rehabilitation in Eastern Europe.
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National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Volume 57
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New York City
Felix M. Warburg
Frieda Schiff
Warburg family
Jacob Schiff
Middlesex School
Concord, Massachusetts
Harvard College
The Harvard Crimson
Reserve Officers' Training Corps
World War I
Camp Lee, Virginia
Officers' Reserve Corps
Joint Distribution Committee
American International Corporation
M. M. Warburg & Co.
Kuhn, Loeb & Co.
Lehman Brothers
World War II
Adjutant General's Department
Special Service Division
Army Service Forces
Harvard Alumni Association
American Museum of Natural History
Boy Scouts of America
92nd Street Y
Republican
Harvard Clubs of New York
Boston
Harmonie Club

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