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- d52f6cadc2ab4ab231de35754836de9ca5293c1bb0c4bdd786a93b9da3685cf6 date "1939-03-14".
- d52f6cadc2ab4ab231de35754836de9ca5293c1bb0c4bdd786a93b9da3685cf6 isCitedBy Albert_Eugene_Gallatin.
- d52f6cadc2ab4ab231de35754836de9ca5293c1bb0c4bdd786a93b9da3685cf6 page "27".
- d52f6cadc2ab4ab231de35754836de9ca5293c1bb0c4bdd786a93b9da3685cf6 quote "He was a pupil of Professor Michael Pupin [At Columbia University]...who considered Mr. Gallatin one of his most brilliant students. Mr. Gallatin abandoned scientific pursuits in 1901 when he helped found the firm of Smith & Gallatin.... In 1912 he married Miss Beatrice Quennell, who survives. They had no children.".
- d52f6cadc2ab4ab231de35754836de9ca5293c1bb0c4bdd786a93b9da3685cf6 title "Albert Gallatin, Stock Broker, 70".
- d52f6cadc2ab4ab231de35754836de9ca5293c1bb0c4bdd786a93b9da3685cf6 work "New York Times".