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  1. Schenck's adroit business sense made him a wealthy man. In 1927, he and Joseph were reported to be worth about $20 million (approximately $500 million in today's money, possibly more), with a combined yearly income of at least a million. By some estimates, Nicholas Schenck was the eighth richest individual in the United States during the 1930s.

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  2. Nicholas M. Schenck is pictured in the middle of the front row, 1938. Legion Media In 1952, Joseph was awarded an Oscar for his contribution to the movie industry; soon after, he retired, suffered ...

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  3. The house of Nicholas Schenck, Senior’s grandfather, Jan Martense Schenck, is also on display in the Museum. Together, these two houses suggest the way one Dutch American family might have lived in Brooklyn over a period of 150 years. When the Museum acquired the Nicholas Schenck House in 1929, the house was in a state of disrepair.

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  5. Learn about the life and career of Nicholas M. Schenck, a leader in the entertainment industry who ran Loew's theatre company and MGM during the Depression and World War II. Find out how he adapted to the challenges of the Depression, the war, and the changing marketplace, and how he ensured the profitability and growth of his businesses.

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  7. Oct 8, 2022 · Schenck’s adroit business sense made him a wealthy man. In 1927, he and Joseph were reported to be worth about $20 million (approximately $500 million in today’s money, possibly more), with a combined yearly income of at least a million. By some estimates, Nicholas Schenck was the eighth richest individual in the United States during the 1930s.

  8. Mar 5, 2022 · The real power behind MGM, the guy who called the shots, was Nicholas M. Schenck, head of Loew’s, Inc., the parent company back in New York, but Mayer basked in the press clips and high profile ...

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