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  1. Apr 26, 2022 · The Wohls contributed $300,000 towards the construction of the Carlyn H. Wohl Research Center as a unit of the Washington University School of Dentistry. Over one million dollars was given for the construction of the David P. Wohl, Jr. Memorial Hospital, built to honor their son who lost his life in the Second World War. The Wohls donated $2 ...

    • August 24, 1886
    • Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
  2. Dates of existence. 1960-Present. History. Mrs. David P. Wohl and Chancellor Ethan A.H. Shepley laid the cornerstone for the David P. Wohl, Jr. Memorial Clinic, Washington University School of Medicine on November 2, 1960 (Creation). The Wohl Clinic dedication ceremony occurred in 1961 (Creation). ...

  3. The Wohl Foundation was begun by David Philip Wohl, Sr., the founder of Wohl Shoe Company of St. Louis, and his wife Carlyn Wohl. Mr. Wohl was a well-known philanthropist and in addition to the $500,000 donated by his foundation he also personally contributed $418,271.

  4. Description area. Dates of existence. 1886-1960. History. David P. Wohl was a philanthropist and founder of the Wohl Shoe Company. Through the Wohl Foundation, established by David and his wife Carlyn in 1940, more than $8.5 million was given to municipal, charitable, and education institutions.

  5. David Wohl worked as a shoe clerk before opening his own store in 1916. He conceived of the idea of operating leased shoe departments in existing retail stores and, in time, had such departments in leading department stores throughout the country. His son was killed on a bombing mission over Berlin in 1944. With no...

  6. Explore historical records and family tree profiles about David Wohl on MyHeritage, the world's family history network. Trusted by millions of genealogists since 2003 Trusted information source for millions of people worldwide

  7. Prominent benefactors in St. Louis include Rachel Stix Michael, Carlyn H. Wohl and Harriet Baur Spoehrer. Rachel Stix Michael, 1935. Rachel Stix was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1866 and came to St. Louis in 1884. In 1886 she married Elias Michael, the president of the Rice-Stix Dry Goods Company. After the death of their only child Selma, who ...

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