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Meyer Guggenheim, patriarch of the Guggenheim family, who made a vast fortune in importing, mining, and smelting.
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But in 2000, a great grandson of Meyer Guggenheim, Peter Lawson-Johnston Sr., decided that it was time for the Guggenheims to get back to work.
NYT > Home Page By GRAHAM BOWLEY 2011
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What makes the case even more intriguing is that the three were unmasked by the real Guggenheims, who are themselves trying to capitalize on the family name in ways the dynasty's patriarch, Meyer Guggenheim, could not have imagined when he arrived from Switzerland in 1848 to seek his fortune in America.
NYT > Home Page By GRAHAM BOWLEY 2011
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Meyer Guggenheim, who built the family's fortune after emigrating to America from Switzerland in 1848.
NYT > Home Page By GRAHAM BOWLEY 2011
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Meyer Guggenheim amassed his wealth in mining and smelting.
NYT > Home Page By GRAHAM BOWLEY 2011
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What makes the case even more intriguing is that the three were unmasked by the real Guggenheims, who are themselves trying to capitalize on the family name in ways the dynasty's patriarch, Meyer Guggenheim, could not have imagined when he arrived from Switzerland in 1848 to seek his fortune in America.
NYT > Home Page By GRAHAM BOWLEY 2011
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But in 2000, a great grandson of Meyer Guggenheim, Peter Lawson-Johnston Sr., decided that it was time for the Guggenheims to get back to work.
NYT > Home Page By GRAHAM BOWLEY 2011
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Meyer Guggenheim, who built the family's fortune after emigrating to America from Switzerland in 1848.
NYT > Home Page By GRAHAM BOWLEY 2011
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Meyer Guggenheim amassed his wealth in mining and smelting.
NYT > Home Page By GRAHAM BOWLEY 2011
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