

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meyer_Robert_Guggenheim
Meyer Robert Guggenheim (May 17, 1885 – November 16, 1959) (often recorded as M. Robert Guggenheim) was an American statesman and a member of the prominent Guggenheim family.
Born in New York City, he was the son of Daniel Guggenheim (1856–1930), brother of Harry Frank Guggenheim, and nephew of Simon Guggenheim.
He served with the United States Army during World War I. He was appointed United States Ambassador to Portugal, serving between 1953 and 1954.[1]
Meyer Robert Guggenheim died in Washington, D.C. in 1959, aged 74, and was interred in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
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May 17, 1885
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New York, New York, New York, United States
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1906 |
1906
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1910 |
August 13, 1910
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Seattle, King County, WA, United States
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1920 |
1920
Age 34
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1927 |
1927
Age 41
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1930 |
1930
Age 44
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Babylon, Suffolk, New York
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1959 |
November 16, 1959
Age 74
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Washington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, United States
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