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  1. Lewis Solon Rosenstiel (July 21, 1891 – January 21, 1976) was the founder of Schenley Industries, an American liquor company, and a philanthropist. The Rosenstiel Award, issued by Brandeis University, and Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science at the University of Miami, are both named after him and his wife.

  2. Jan 22, 1976 · Lewis S. Rosenstiel, founder of Schenley Industries Inc., the giant liquor corporation, died yesterday at Mount Sinai Hospital in Miami Beach at the age of 84. He suffered a stroke in 1971...

  3. The true driving force behind the 1964 resolution wasn’t sentiment or patriotism, but an unrelenting businessman named Lewis Rosenstiel, who was head of one of the world’s biggest liquor ...

  4. Apr 29, 2020 · In fact, the true driving force behind the 1964 resolution wasn’t based on sentiment or patriotism; rather, it was the genius of an unrelenting businessman and head of Schenley Distillers Corporation — one of the world’s biggest liquor companies of its time. This man’s name was Lewis Rosenstiel.

  5. As boss and chief stockholder of Schenley Industries, Inc., Lewis Solon Rosenstiel built a $438 million empire and a reputation in the liquor trade as a confident hustler.

  6. May 12, 2015 · Leading Schenley was a man named Lewis Rosenstiel, another Jewish liquor entrepreneur who would greatly affect bourbon during his ascent to become “the most powerful figure in the distilled ...

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  8. Feb 1, 2021 · When Prohibition went into effect in January, 1920, Lewis Rosenstiel and some other investors created the Cincinnati Distributing Corporation to distribute medicinal spirits. Rosenstiel had worked in the Bourbon industry as the superintendent of the Susquemac Distillery in northern Kentucky and had acquired the Joseph S. Finch Distillery.