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Scheiber is a surname, and may refer to: * Anne Scheiber (1903/04–1995), American business woman * Frederick Scheiber, American politician * Florian Scheiber (born 1987), Austrian skier * Hugo Scheiber (1873–1950), Hungarian painter * Maria Scheiber (born 1961), Austrian politician * Mario Scheiber (born 1983), Austrian skier * Matthias Scheiber (born 1946), Austrian politician * Noam Scheiber, editor for ''The New Republic'' * Peter Scheiber, (born 1935), American inventor of Quadraphonic sound * Sándor Scheiber (or Alexander Scheiber) (1913–1985), Hungarian rabbi and Jewish scholar Variant surnames * Slavko Šajber Slavko Šajber (25 February 1929 – 3 November 2003) was a Croatian politician, football official and former president of the Football Association of Yugoslavia. Early life Šajber was born in Gradina, near Virovitica, to a Jewish family, . ...
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Anne Scheiber
Anne Scheiber (October 1, 1893 – January 9, 1995) was an American Internal Revenue Service, IRS auditor and a post-mortem philanthropist who, over 50 years of retirement, secretly amassed significant wealth and upon her death donated it all——to Yeshiva University for scholarships for women. She never earned a salary of more than $4,000 per year until her 1944 retirement and lived frugally in a rent-controlled apartment, letting her investments grow through a tax-efficient "buy and hold" approach. Career Anne Scheiber was an unknown, reclusive and extremely frugal New York woman who worked as an estate auditor for the United States Internal Revenue Service, retiring from the IRS in 1944. She never earned a salary of more than $4,000 per year, and although she was an exemplary worker, she never received a promotion. This likely reflected discrimination towards women in the workforce in general during that period, as well as attitudes of Antisemitism in the United States, ant ...
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