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Jonathon Ziegler/PatrickMcMullan Tom and Ann Unterberg High-powered members of the finance community, including Lloyd and Laura Blankfein , mixed with those of the music community, including John Legend and Wynton Marsalis , for Jazz at Lincoln Center's annual gala Thursday.
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Regarding its mission, Unterberg recommended “that the Society establish an institution akin in character to the YMHA but combining therewith features of a religious and spiritualizing tendencies.”
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"There was a period when the expectation was that Force Protection was going to win a much larger share of these orders than what it has (gotten), and as those expectations have changed, so, too, has the stock price," says James McIlree, a managing director with C.E. Unterberg, Towbin, a New York investment bank.
The truck the Pentagon wants and the firm that makes it 2007
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At the dedication, Unterberg asked those assembled: “Can you imagine doing a greater good than supplying hundreds of hard working girls with a chance of bettering their condition and of helping them, in many cases, from a condition of want and necessity to a place in the world where they can become independent and self-supporting?”
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Born in 1868 to a Russian Jewish immigrant family (her father had arrived in the United States in 1855 and fought in the Civil War), Unterberg received both a New York City public school education and a sound Jewish upbringing.
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Unterberg soon recognized the need for larger quarters and in 1906 rededicated an expanded and renovated facility.
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Unterberg founded the movement in 1902 and served conspicuously as the lone woman on the CYMHKA and on the board of the JWB.
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The eighteen women present elected Unterberg as president, Mrs. Henry Pereira Mendes as vice president, and Mrs. Simon Liebovitz as treasurer.
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The institution had its beginnings in a meeting called by Unterberg on February 6, 1902, and held in her home at 143 West 77th Street.
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Unterberg realized executives had to be kept busy and allowed to use phones to pursue the healthy aspects of their lives.
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