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      • Nathan Eckstein (January 10, 1873 – October 21, 1945) was a German -born American businessman, associated in business and by marriage with the Schwabacher Brothers firm and family. In 1926 he received the honor of being named " Seattle 's Most Useful Citizen", an honor sponsored by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and chosen by service clubs and community organizations.
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  2. Nathan Eckstein, 1900. Nathan Eckstein (January 10, 1873 – October 21, 1945 [1]) was a German-born American businessman, associated in business and by marriage with the Schwabacher Brothers firm and family.

  3. Aug 26, 1999 · Nathan Eckstein was a prominent Seattle citizen who came to the region after being in the grocery business for 10 years in New York. He married Mina Schwabacher in 1902 and served as vice president and then chief executive officer of Schwabachers and Co., one of the oldest business houses in Seattle.

  4. Nathan Eckstein (January 10, 1873 – October 21, 1945 [1]) was a German-born American businessman, associated in business and by marriage with the Schwabacher Brothers firm and family.

  5. Personal correspondence, memorabilia, clippings and other materials documenting Eckstein's activities and interests. Nathan Eckstein (1873-1945) was a Seattle Jewish civic and business leader. Repository

  6. High praise for the career of Nathan Eckstein, voted by the citizens of Seattle, Washington, as that city’s most useful and most unselfish man, was voiced by the “Chicago Daily News” in a ...

  7. Mar 4, 2021 · Nathan Eckstein was most recently the political and outreach director for a U.S. Congresswoman in Western Illinois who sought reelection to a fifth term. This spring, he’ll be joining the U.S. Department of State as a foreign service officer.

  8. May 8, 2018 · Nathan Eckstein ’16 *20. Nathan: I entered Princeton thinking I was interested in a career in public service. At the start of sophomore year, I spoke to Ambassador Barbara Bodine, then the SINSI director, about applying for an internship with an embassy abroad.

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