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clothing manufacturer. His first assignment there was in labor relations. He became the company's treasurer in 1933, vice president in 1940, and president in 1941. As of 1960, the company had a history of "almost fifty years of uninterrupted, peaceful collective bargaining with its labor force". This
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After the Commission completed its work in 1955, Kestnbaum became an unpaid special assistant to the President, engaged in implementing the recommendations of the commission he had chaired. He continued to serve in that role, as well as heading Hart, Schaffner & Marx, until his death in 1960.
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In 1953, President Eisenhower appointed him to the Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, which was charged with studying and making recommendations on the relationships between federal, state, and local governments in the United States. The following year, Eisenhower appointed him to the
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was established in Kestnbaum's honor at Harvard University in 1961 to sponsor lectures, conferences, and university visitors representing the fields of management, labor, and government. The gift was considered unusual in that the contributors included both a
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He and his wife, the former Gertrude Dana, were the parents of two children. Their son, Robert Kestnbaum (1932–2002), was a management consultant who was considered a pioneer in the field of
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programs that had expanded the authority of the federal government, and Democrats on the left, such as Commission members
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and a company, Hart, Schaffner & Marx. A Kestnbaum Professorship was established in his honor at Harvard in 1981.
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achievement, which was unusual for the era, was attributed in large part to Kestnbaum's leadership.
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as a member of the class of 1918. In 1917 he interrupted his college education due to
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Orchestral Association. Shortly before his death he had become head of the Illinois
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After receiving an M.B.A. from Harvard in 1921, Kestnbaum joined the firm of
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on the "Republican right", who had been hoping for dismantlement of many
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while serving as a lieutenant in an infantry unit and was awarded a
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As of 1960, Kestnbaum was a member of the boards of directors for
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Kestnbaum's civic involvement included the presidency of the
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in December 1960, while working in his Chicago office.
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Kestnbaum
New York City
New York
Chicago
Illinois
Republican
Harvard University
BS
MBA
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Dwight Eisenhower
Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
New York City
DeWitt Clinton High School
Harvard University
World War I
American Expeditionary Forces
France
Purple Heart
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Chicago
Clarence Manion
states' rights
New Deal
Wayne Morse
John Dingell
Montgomery Ward
Chicago & North Western Railway
heart attack
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations

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