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Nathan B. Spingold

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in 1932 in a public relations capacity where his career in the motion picture business saw him rise to the board of directors in 1940. In 1943, he became vice president of advertising, publicity and exploitation and in 1954 he became general vice-president of the company. Spingold was the third
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Trophy in 1934 for the World Championship Masters Team-of-Four; the trophy is still among the most prized achievements in the game. Spingold was named American Bridge League (ABL) honorary member in 1936 and became president of the
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Spingold had been having issues with his vocal chords and been hospitalized for chest conditions which restricted his working. He was homebound throughout 1958 and died at home on June 14, 1958, after a long illness.
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in New York, he was regarded as one of the most influential men in contract bridge administration in the 1930s and 1940s.
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which was a well known social centre. Spingold was also a director of the Palm Beach Country Club.
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tour. Morris asked his Chicago manager to "hire that reporter with the big nose" allegedly meaning
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His wife, Frances, was known as Madame Frances, one of the most successful
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Active in contract bridge from its earliest days, he donated the
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and a museum in Israel. They lived in New York City at 12 East
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paintings and contemporary American art. They donated art to
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before becoming a newspaper reporter. He worked for the
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Index

Chicago
New York City
contract bridge
Kent College of Law
Chicago Examiner
Chicago Record-Herald
Chicago Tribune
William Morris
Harry Lauder
Jack Lait
William Morris Agency
The Shubert Organization
Columbia Pictures
Harry Cohn
Jack Cohn
Spingold
American Contract Bridge League
Cavendish Club
couturiers
Impressionist
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Museum of Modern Art
77th Street
Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt
Palm Beach, Florida
Brandeis University



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