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in New York City and maintained a lifelong association with the museum. He served on the Board of Trustees for 20 years, and bequeathed over 2,000 pieces from his collection upon his death. Pieces donated by Untermyer constitute "one of the world's great private collections" and are on permanent
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in 1910. Following graduation, Untermyer proceeded to his father's law firm, Guggenheimer, Untermyer & Marshall, where he became partner. "It has rarely fallen to the lot of those elected to the bench to have enjoyed the rich experience of Mr. Untermyer," wrote
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stated, calling Untermyer's argument a "splendid and merited rebuke to the judges who lost their heads in New York and signed the order." Among the judges who had “lost their heads” was the notorious
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Along with his father, Untermyer also served as volunteer special counsel for the city's Transit Commission. As a result, he had to make oral arguments before the
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and his fellow justices for nearly two hours. "There were only three interruptions, two of them being requests for page numbers in the brief",
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Artwalks in New York: Delightful Discoveries of Public Art and Gardens in Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island
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Instead, Untermyer became known as an avid collector and promoter of art and antiquities. Untermyer donated extensively to the
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Irwin Untermyer died on October 18, 1973, at the age of 87. He is interred at the Untermyer Family Plot at
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politics, Untermyer received the endorsement of all political parties during his reelection bid in 1943.
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The Court held in favor of the City. "I am very happy to hear of the decision", then-Congressman
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Justice Irwin Untermyer of the Appellate Division, First Department (Untermyer Family)
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Untermyer married Louise A. Feuchtwanger on February 15, 1912, at the
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until Untermyer's retirement in August 1945. Although long active in
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Untermyer's collection in the Metropolitan Museum is mentioned in
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Harrison, Marina; Rosenfeld, Lucy D. (August 25, 2004).
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From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
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From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
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Columbia University
Columbia Law School
Attorney
Judge
Samuel Untermyer II
Samuel Untermyer
attorney
jurist
Samuel Untermyer
Adolf Hitler
Untermyer Park and Gardens
Yonkers
New York
Samuel Untermyer II
Columbia University
Columbia Law School
Louis Marshall
The New York Times
United States Supreme Court
Interborough Rapid Transit Company
New York City Subway
Chief Justice Taft
Fiorello La Guardia
Martin T. Manton
New York Supreme Court
trial court
New York state
Tammany Hall
Jimmy Walker

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