Joseph Benjamin Stenbuck | |
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Born | |
Died | June 1, 1951 | (aged 59)
Education | Mount Sinai Hospital (1921) |
Occupation | Surgeon |
Employer(s) |
Harlem Hospital New York City Fire Department (1939) |
Spouse | Erna Mankiewicz (1901-1979) |
Relatives | Joseph L. Mankiewicz, brotherinlaw |
Joseph Benjamin Stenbuck (December 22, 1891 – June 1, 1951) was a leading Manhattan surgeon at Sydenham and Harlem Hospital. [1]
He was born on December 22, 1891, in New York City. [2] [3] [4] He married Erna Mankiewicz (1901–1979), she was the sister of Joseph L. Mankiewicz [5] [6] and Herman Mankiewicz.
He was accused of working for Soviet intelligence and acting as a dead drop and receiver of stolen blueprints for Robert Osman in 1933. [7] [8] That same year he was working in Harlem Hospital. In 1934 he was president of the Mount Sinai Hospital alumni executive board. [9] In 1939 he was made a medical officer (battalion chief) earning $5,000 a year in the New York City Fire Department. [10]
He died on June 1, 1951. [1]
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help)Dr. Joseph Stenbuck, consulting surgeon, died yesterday in his home, 49 East Ninety-sixth Street, at the age of 59.
Joseph L. Mankiewicz, motion picture executive, and Rose Stradner, ... the home of the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Erma Stenbuck, 49 East Ninety-sixth Street. ...
Erna Mankiewicz Stenbuck, a retired, teacher in the New York City schools, died Aug. 1 in Villach, Austria, where she had lived for several years. She was 78 years old. ... She was married in ... to Dr. Joseph Stenbuck, a New York City surgeon who died in 1951. They had no children. She is survived by a brother, Joseph L. ...
Stenbuck, Joseph: acted as a mail drop and receiver of stolen blueprints for Robert Osman in 1933.
Corporal Ralph Osman of the United States Army was found guilty today of violating the Espionage Act and sentenced to two years' hard labor and fined $10,000, which, if unpaid, amounts to an additional eighteen years' imprisonment. ... He received funds from Harry Duryea, whose address was care of Dr. Joseph Stenbuck, 1185 Park Avenue, New York. Osman said Duryea visited him here twice, ...
Dr. Joseph B. Stenbuck is [appointed] as a medical officer (battalion chief) with compensation at the rate of $5,000 per annum,