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  1. Lewis Rodman Wanamaker (February 13, 1863 – March 9, 1928) was an American businessman and heir to the Wanamaker's department store fortune. In addition to operating stores in Philadelphia, New York City, and Paris, he was a patron of the arts, education, golf, athletics, a Native American scholarship, and of early aviation.

  2. Rodman Wanamaker: A Man Who Made Realities Of His Dreams and Fancies. From obituaries written by Herbert Adams Gibbons. R odman Wanamaker was born on February 13, 1863, and entered Princeton University in the autumn of 1881.

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  3. Notable characteristics. The Wanamaker Organ is a concert organ of the American Symphonic school of design, which combines traditional organ tone with the sonic colors of the symphony orchestra. In its present configuration, the instrument has 28,750 pipes in 464 ranks. [5]

  4. Learn about Rodman Wanamaker, a department store mogul and philanthropist in Philadelphia, New York, and Paris. He was a son of John Wanamaker, a supporter of arts, education, and aviation, and a Presidential Elector in 1916.

  5. The focus of most of his work was American Indians, reflecting his own interests and those of John Wanamaker, store founder, and his son Rodman Wanamaker. Dixon and his small team traveled west, staying for the most part at Crow Agency, Montana, in 1908 and again in 1909.

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  6. The idea for the National American Indian Memorial belonged to Philadelphia mogul Rodman Wanamaker. Between 1908 and 1913, Wanamaker sponsored a series of expeditions led by author and photographer Joseph K. Dixon to document various tribes throughout the United States.

  7. 19 de jun. de 2024 · Department-store heir Rodman Wanamaker was instrumental in changing the golf pro’s lot. He wasn’t being altruistic: he helped them because they could help him make more money. In fact, Wanamaker wasn’t even a golfer.