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          When Max Adler first opened the facility on May 12 — his birthday — in , he “envisioned the museum not just as a space that you would..

          Max Adler (Sears)

        1. Max Adler — may refer to: Max Adler (Sears) (1866–1952), American businessman and philanthropist Max Adler (Marxist) (1873–1937), Austrian social theorist Max Adler (actor) (born 1986), American actor This disambiguation page lists articles associated with… …   Wikipedia

        2. ADLER, MAX — (1866–1952), U.S.

          merchant executive, musician, and philanthropist, who provided the money for America s first planetarium. Born in Elgin, Illinois, Adler as a child revealed remarkable talent for the violin.

          Max Adler, born in Elgin, was a gifted, classically trained violinist who played professionally as a young man until he realized he was never quite good enough.

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        4. When Max Adler first opened the facility on May 12 — his birthday — in , he “envisioned the museum not just as a space that you would.
        5. Adler had traveled throughout Europe and was most impressed with the planetarium theaters he saw there.
        6. Adler would go on to become Vice President of Sears, a position which he retired from in to research and build the planetarium.
        7. After receiving instruction in Elgin… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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