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- Previous to her marriage to Robert, Ruth Lamar had been married to John Williams "Jack" Rumsey (1877–1960), who was owner of the Embassy Club (a nightclub in New York City) and president of the American Play Company (an old established literary agency located at 532 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan).
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Members have married into the prominent Morgenthau, Loeb, and Bronfman families. The family traces back to Abraham Lehmann, a cattle merchant in Rimpar, Bavaria, who changed his Yiddish (German-Jewish) surname Löw (Loeb) to the German Lehman.
Robert's second marriage, which occurred on June 25, 1934, in Washington, D.C., was to Ruth "Kitty" (Leavitt) Meeker (1904–1984), daughter of William Homer Leavitt and Ruth Bryan Owen, and granddaughter of United States Secretary of State, William Jennings Bryan.
Who Is Robert Lehmann's Wife? His wife is Ruth S. Lamar Rumsey (divorced) Ruth Leavitt Meeker Lee Anz Lynn. Robert Lehmann Net Worth. His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Robert Lehmann worth at the age of 78 years old? Robert Lehmann’s income source is mostly from being a successful Banker.
Oct 29, 2019 · Robert “Robin” Owen Lehman, a film-maker of Jewish heritage and the son of the late banker and Metropolitan Museum of Art patron Robert Lehman, bought Portrait of the Artist’s Wife (1917)...
Sep 13, 2013 · Where Lehmans provided the defining moment of the financial meltdown it also gave it a human face, via the hundreds of bright and hard-working young people – largely innocent of the chicanery,...
Mar 1, 2010 · Former Lehman president Chris Pettit with his wife, Mary Anne (left), and head of sales Tom Tucker with his wife, Heather, in 1984. After having an affair with a Lehman employee, Pettit was...
Robert Lehman. Robert Lehman, also known as Bobbie, led Lehman Brothers from 1925 until his death in 1969, guiding the firm through the Great Depression into the postwar economic growth of the 1950s and 60s. Robert’s great passion was art.