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Wat (wie) is M Robert Guggenheim - definitie

AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN
Meyer Robert Guggenheim; Robert Guggenheim

M. Robert Guggenheim         
Meyer Robert Guggenheim (May 17, 1885 – November 16, 1959) was an American diplomat and a member of the prominent Guggenheim family.
Guggenheim Fellowship         
GRANT IN THE ARTS, AWARDED ANNUALLY
Guggenheim Fellow; Guggenheim Fellows; Guggenheim fellowship; Guggenheim Fellowships; Guggenheim Fellow.; Guggenheim scholar; Guggenheim Grant; Guggenheim Grants; List of guggenheim fellowships; Guggenheim fellow; John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship; Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship; Guggenheim Award; Guggenheim fellowships; John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship; Guggenheim award; Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship; John Simon Guggenheim Fellow; John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship
Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been awarded annually since 1925 by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts."
Robert Garrels         
AMERICAN GEOCHEMIST
Robert Minard Garrels; Robert M. Garrels; Garrels, Robert
Robert Minard Garrels (August 24, 1916 – March 8, 1988) was an American geochemist. Garrels applied experimental physical chemistry data and techniques to geology and geochemistry problems.

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M. Robert Guggenheim

Meyer Robert Guggenheim (May 17, 1885 – November 16, 1959) was an American diplomat and a member of the prominent Guggenheim family.

Born in New York City, he was the son of Daniel Guggenheim (1856–1930), brother of Harry Frank Guggenheim, and nephew of Simon Guggenheim. In January 1938 he married his 4th wife Rebecca Pollard in Miami Beach on his yacht Firenze. Pollard had finalized her divorce to William van Lennep a week earlier. After Guggenheim's death she married John Logan.

He attended Columbia College with the class of 1907, but left before graduation. In 1909 he donated the trophy and prize money for the Ocean to Ocean Automobile Endurance Contest that coincided with the Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition. As the contest was underway; he was arrested for speeding in New York City - a possible publicity stunt.

He served with the United States Army during World War I. He was appointed United States Ambassador to Portugal, serving between 1953 and 1954.

Guggenheim died in Washington, D.C., in 1959, aged 74, and was interred in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.