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Jules E. Mastbaum
American movie theater magnate and philanthropist (1872–1926) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jules Ephraim Mastbaum (July 7, 1872 – December 8, 1926) was a Philadelphia movie theater magnate and philanthropist. He donated the Rodin Museum and its collection to the city of Philadelphia.[1] His daughter, Peggy Solomon, was a bridge champion.
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Born | Jules Ephraim Mastbaum July 7, 1872 |
Died | December 8, 1926 (age 54) |
Nationality | American |
Education | B.A. University of Pennsylvania |
Occupation | Movie theater owner |
Spouse | Etta Wedell Mastbaum |
Children | Peggy Solomon |
Parent(s) | Fannie Ephraim Mastbaum Levi Mastbaum |
Family | Richard Gimbel (nephew) Benjamin M. Golder (son-in-law) Charles J. Solomon (son-in-law) |
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