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  1. Jesse I. Straus. Jesse Isidor Straus (June 25, 1872 – October 4, 1936) served as the American ambassador to France from 1933 to 1936. Life and career.

  2. Jesse I. Straus. Macy (R. H.) and Company. 1919–1933. Industry: Retail. Era: 1910. While still a young man in his family’s company, Jesse Straus and his younger brother Percy were personally responsible for the erection of the famous Macy’s Store in Herald Square, New York City.

  3. Jesse Isidor Straus, 64, recently resigned as United States ambassador to France, died at 9:11 a.m. today at his home, 720 Park Ave., of pneumonia, which he contracted on Friday.

  4. Jesse Isidor Straus, diplomat, philanthropist and merchant, died at 9:11 A.M. yesterday at his home at 720 Park Avenue after a four-day illness of pneumonia. Mr. Straus's health had been...

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  6. Jesse Isidor Straus (1872-1936) was born in June 25th, 1872 at 28 West 38th Street in New York City. He attended Harvard and graduated in 1893 with an A.B. degree. Jesse married Irma Nathan (1874-1970) on November 20th, 1895.

  7. The official announcement that Jesse Isidor Straus (1872-1936) would head the New York State Temporary Emergency Relief Administration (T.E.R.A.) was made September 30th, 1931. He would administer the $20,000,000 fund for the relief of the needy unemployed in the state during the coming winter.