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113: 166:, and then as the chairman of the mutual fund, Liberty Acorn. In 1957, he became a partner of R.J. Levy and Company, a New York Stock Exchange firm headquartered in New York. In 1975, he left Levy to focus on managing his family’s assets. In 1986, he renamed the family investment firm, William Harris Investors, Inc., in honor of his father. 526:
Mr. Meyer, a son of Roxanne Harris Frank of Ladue, Mo., and Morton L. Meyer of Clayton, Mo., graduated from the John Burroughs School and Trinity College in Hartford. His father is president of Caesar Associates, a travel, hospitality and real estate company in St. Louis. His grandfather Irving B.
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Harris married twice. His first wife was Rosetta Wolpert (b 1910 Minneapolis, MN); they had two daughters, Roxanne Harris Meyer Frank and Virginia Harris Polsky, and a son, William Wolpert Harris. His second wife was Joan Harris. Harris is the grandfather of noted
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in 1948 for nearly $ 20.0 million. The original Toni manufacturing facility was located in a former schoolhouse near
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He went to work for the Toni Home Permanent Company, a hair care company co-founded by his brother
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In 1948, he moved to Chicago, where he served as chairman of fire and burglar alarm manufacturer
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Harris, of Chicago, is chairman of the Pittway Corporation, a diversified concern.
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His philanthropy created several non-profits in Chicago: Family Focus (with
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The entrance to the Joan and Irving Harris Concert Hall in Aspen, Colorado.
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Harris gave the lead gift in 1954 to create public television station
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in Chicago - he later served as the station's Chairman of the Board.
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The University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Web site
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Harris was a benefactor to Jewish causes. He was a member of the
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Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies
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Joan W. and Irving B. Harris Theater for Music and Dance
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Harris was one of three children born and raised in
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Harris" 508: 489: 460: 420:Harris School of Public Policy 405: 354: 265:Harris School of Public Policy 162:, which was later acquired by 1: 285: 147:. Toni Home was sold to the 7: 258: 10: 661: 590:Erikson Institute Web site 565:. Erickson Institute. 2004 600:WHI Family Office Website 475:. Yale University Press. 418:The University of Chicago 234:Harris published a book, 229:American Jewish Committee 170:Philanthropy and activism 149:Gillette Safety Razor Co. 87: 79: 68: 58: 46: 25: 18: 362:"Irving Harris Obituary" 214:Ounce of Prevention Fund 467:Harris, Irving (1996). 164:Honeywell International 630:Yale University alumni 153:Forest Lake, Minnesota 117: 456:. September 29, 2004. 401:. September 28, 2004. 236:Children in Jeopardy, 196:University of Chicago 122:Saint Paul, Minnesota 115: 108:Early life and career 40:Saint Paul, Minnesota 471:Children in Jeopardy 98:Irving Brooks Harris 367:The Chicago Tribune 347:The Chicago Tribune 342:"NEISON HARRIS, 86" 132:in 1931. He was of 524:. 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Saint Paul, Minnesota
American
philanthropist
philanthropist

Saint Paul, Minnesota
Yale University
Phi Beta Kappa
Jewish
Neison Harris
home permanent
Gillette Safety Razor Co.
Forest Lake, Minnesota
Pittway
Honeywell International
Chicago, Illinois
Aspen, Colorado
Joan W. and Irving B. Harris Theater for Music and Dance
Millennium Park
Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies
University of Chicago
WTTW
Bernice Weissbourd
Ounce of Prevention Fund
Erikson Institute
Zero to Three
American Jewish Committee
New York City
Danny Meyer
Harris School of Public Policy

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