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named him one of "23 Long Islanders whose track records say they're worth watching" in 1989. He took a hands-on role in the museum task, to the extent of sometimes coming in direct conflict with the director of the museum. The couple are reflected in the name of the Arnold and Joan Saltzman Fine
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on behalf of a leather products company. By 2001, there had still been no sentencing hearing in his case, a delay that legal experts said was extraordinary. In 2002, having previously made financial restitution, Saltzman attempted to withdraw that felony plea, have it expunged, and substitute a
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starting in 1961. He took a company that mostly made fire-fighting equipment and diversified it via acquisition and other changes into one that did leather processing, made paint and industrial finishes, constructed low-cost houses, and sold mortgages. He remained president of Seagrave into the
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Arts Building there, where he became chairman emeritus. It was given this name following a large-scale renovation of the central building on the museum. In 2012, Saltzman was the originating force behind bringing a world-class
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manufacturer of textiles that was rapidly expanding and diversifying. He became vice president and a director of Botany Industries, an outgrowth of Botany Mills, from 1959 to 1962. Saltzman was president of the
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as it tried to heal internal divisions. In 1976, he served as chair of the federal Advisory Committee on National Growth Policy Processes; it published a report entitled
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He married his wife, the former Joan Roth, in a Jewish ceremony on November 21, 1942. They raised three children, born between 1945 and 1951. They went on to live in
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spending under his purview. He was on the Procurement Policy Board, which had representatives from each large government agency. Saltzman joined the
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Saltzman returned to business, becoming vice president and then president of Premiere Knitting. In 1957, Premiere was acquired by
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As a benefactor, Saltzman and his wife played a part in the creation of the Joan and Arnold Saltzman Community Services Center at
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section of Brooklyn. He was elected vice president of the student government, and was named class orator by his senior class.
1529: 189: 486: 138:, to a Russian immigrant father, Isidore, and his wife Dora. It was a Jewish family and he had two sisters. He attended 1549: 1539: 1272:"On The Brink Of A Big '89: Here are 23 Long Islanders whose track records say they're worth watching in the coming year" 292: 277: 605: 1464: 499: 1504: 1328: 531: 1519: 1509: 1459: 265: 209: 1385: 1087: 1053: 744: 721: 197: 1494: 221: 1359:"Port Washington Library on Long Island, NY receives generous donation from Ambassador & Mrs. Saltzman" 268:, Saltzman served five U.S. presidents as envoys on diplomatic missions. He was a trouble-shooter for the 258: 139: 1514: 1332: 651: 383: 150: 1443: 1030: 901: 698: 1413: 1195: 1156: 413: 205: 161:. He earned a top-level award for his performance on the Debate Council. Saltzman graduated with a 975: 951: 555: 879: 586: 452: 348:, as its representative in negotiations for natural-resource arrangements with American companies. 269: 1151: 405: 143: 416:, named its reading room after the couple following a large gift from the Saltzman Foundation. 273: 1221: 1310: 1281: 933: 425: 169: 68: 1489: 1484: 798: 725: 679: 409: 8: 1199: 1176: 581: 241:
1970s. Around 1970, Saltzman also headed a group that had a 24 percent interest in
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In 2003, Columbia University's Institute of War and Peace Studies was renamed the
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Arnold & Joan Saltzman Fine Art Building at Nassau County Museum of Art
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Joan and Arnold Saltzman Community Services Center at Hofstra University
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Forging America's Future: Strategies for National Growth and Development
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misdemeanor plea instead, but a federal judge denied the request.
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to charges of insurance fraud related to a $ 610,000 claim before
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In 1957, Saltzman ran for the board of trustees of the village of
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United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
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Bending with the Winds: Kurt Waldheim and the United Nations
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American businessman, diplomat, art collector, philanthropist
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Bending with the Winds: Kurt Waldheim and the United Nations
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Saltzman was a hopeful for the Democratic nomination in the
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Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies
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Finger, Seymour Maxwell; Saltzman, Arnold A. (1990).
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Reminiscences of Arnold Saltzman: Oral history, 1996
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could better be chosen " the book important today".
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Saltzman, 1916–2014" 194:National Industrial Mobilization Committee 1383: 1141: 976:"Ruling Parties Top 4 N. Shore Elections" 924:Andreder, Steven S. (December 28, 1970). 549: 547: 532:"Arnold Saltzman: A Man of War and Peace" 451:In 2002, Saltzman was presented with the 404:Saltzman also served as a trustee of the 297:New York State's Congressional delegation 184:His first job was taken in 1936 with the 134:Saltzman was born on October 1, 1916, in 1117: 992: 923: 891: 487:"Paid Death Notices: Arnold A. Saltzman" 327: 1301:"Museum Head Cites Reason for Quitting" 1031:"Ramsey Clark Enters U. S. Senate Race" 802:. June 22, 1943. p. 1 – via 683:. May 27, 1935. p. 7A – via 649: 622: 590:. March 9, 1932. p. 3 – via 510: 322:Secretary-General of the United Nations 200:, with $ 8 billion of defense and 165:degree in June 1936, at the age of 19. 1477: 1298: 1102: 769:"Eric Saltzman | Berkman Klein Center" 729:. June 2, 1936. p. 4 – via 544: 529: 412:in New York. In 2012, the library in 1525:Philanthropists from New York (state) 1269: 1245: 1193: 1152:"Still guilty after all these years?" 90:Businessman, philanthropist, diplomat 1127:Cuff, Daniel F. (October 25, 1992). 1126: 1028: 875:"Botany Purchases Its Ninth Concern" 650:Freeman, William M. (May 31, 1964). 553: 530:Rumsey, Spencer (February 1, 2013). 431: 351:In 1993, Saltzman pleaded guilty in 291:. But he had little support in the 180:Early business and government career 1545:Samuel J. Tilden High School alumni 1384:McQuiston, John T. (May 24, 1985). 332:Still in business, Saltzman headed 293:New York State Democratic Committee 253:Diplomatic and political activities 13: 1555:Columbia College (New York) alumni 1535:United States Coast Guard officers 306:He was co-author of the 1990 book 14: 1566: 1500:People from Sands Point, New York 1453: 1442:. January 3, 2003. Archived from 1103:Pierre, Andrew J. (Spring 1991). 699:"58 at Columbia Win King's Crown" 652:"Earnings Raised by Diversifying" 382:He was founding president of the 1270:Brown, Peggy (January 8, 1989). 280:years. He helped negotiate the 1428: 1398: 1377: 1351: 1321: 1292: 1206: 1194:Moore, Katie (April 11, 2003). 1180:. January 13, 2002. p. A7. 1164: 1096: 1071: 1046: 968: 944: 917: 867: 810: 786: 761: 737: 495:. January 5, 2014. p. A23. 130:Early life, marriage and family 1246:Parks, Steve (July 19, 2012). 714: 691: 667: 598: 574: 419: 338:Windsor Production Corporation 198:Office of Price Administration 1: 1386:"Adelphi President to Retire" 1299:Lipson, Karin (May 9, 1990). 1214:"Saltzman Center – Community" 462: 222:Office of Price Stabilization 212:, and then by 1944 he was an 1530:American non-fiction writers 259:Great Neck Estates, New York 140:Samuel J. 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Saltzman 1172:"Nation in Brief" 794:"Off the Records" 773:cyber.harvard.edu 537:Long Island Press 432:Awards and honors 121: 120: 1562: 1448: 1447: 1432: 1426: 1425: 1423: 1421: 1412:. Archived from 1402: 1396: 1395: 1381: 1375: 1374: 1372: 1370: 1355: 1349: 1348: 1346: 1344: 1335:. Archived from 1329:"Museum History" 1325: 1319: 1318: 1296: 1290: 1289: 1267: 1258: 1257: 1243: 1234: 1233: 1231: 1229: 1220:. Archived from 1210: 1204: 1203: 1191: 1182: 1181: 1168: 1162: 1161: 1160:. 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Index

Brooklyn
New York City
Sands Point, New York
Columbia University
Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies
Brooklyn, New York
Samuel J. Tilden High School
East Flatbush
Columbia College
Columbia University
Beta Sigma Rho
Bachelor of Arts
Sands Point, New York
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Premiere Knitting Company
Roosevelt administration
National Industrial Mobilization Committee
Office of Price Administration
Lend-Lease
United States Coast Guard
warrant officer
ensign
Korean War
Office of Price Stabilization
Botany Mills
Passaic, New Jersey
Seagrave Corporation
Trans Beacon Corporation
RKO Pictures
Great Neck Estates, New York

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