Robert W. Haack

Robert W. Haack

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| birth_name = Robert William Haack
| birth_name = Robert William Haack
| birth_date = {{birth date|1917|02|15}}
| birth_date = {{birth date|1917|02|15}}
| birth_place = [[Wauwatosa, Wisconsin|Wauwatosa]], [[Wisconsin]]
| birth_place = [[Wauwatosa, Wisconsin]], U.S.
| death_date = {{death date and age|1992|06|14|1917}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|1992|06|14|1917}}
| death_place = [[Potomac, Maryland]], U.S.
| death_place = [[Potomac, Maryland]], U.S.
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==Early life==
==Early life==
Haack was born in [[Wauwatosa, Wisconsin|Wauwatosa]] near [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]] on February 15, 1917.{{cite news |last1=Eichenwald |first1=Kurt |title=Robert William Haack, 75, Dies; Led Stock Exchange During Crises |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/06/16/business/robert-william-haack-75-dies-led-stock-exchange-during-crises.html |accessdate=14 January 2020 |work=[[The New York Times]] |date=16 June 1992}} His father founded and headed a [[Mutual of New York]] insurance agency, which was later run by his brother Frank Haack.
Haack was born in [[Wauwatosa, Wisconsin|Wauwatosa]] near [[Milwaukee]], Wisconsin, on February 15, 1917.{{cite news |last1=Eichenwald |first1=Kurt |title=Robert William Haack, 75, Dies; Led Stock Exchange During Crises |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/06/16/business/robert-william-haack-75-dies-led-stock-exchange-during-crises.html |accessdate=14 January 2020 |work=[[The New York Times]] |date=16 June 1992}} His father founded and headed a [[Mutual of New York]] insurance agency, which was later run by his brother Frank Haack.


In 1938, he graduated from [[Hope College]], a private, [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Liberal arts colleges in the United States|liberal arts college]] in [[Holland, Michigan]]. After Hope, he attended [[Harvard Business School]] on a scholarship provided by Milwaukee alumni, where he graduated in 1940.
In 1938, he graduated from [[Hope College]], a private, [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Liberal arts colleges in the United States|liberal arts college]] in [[Holland, Michigan]]. After Hope, he attended [[Harvard Business School]] on a scholarship provided by Milwaukee alumni, where he graduated in 1940.
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
*{{find a Grave|11505950|Robert W Haack}}


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