Junius Myer Schine


Junius Myer Schine was a New York theater and hotel magnate.

Biography

He was born on February 20 or February 28, 1890 to a Jewish family in Latvia. In 1902, as an eleven-year-old, he, his brother Louis Schine, age nine, and their mother, Anne, emigrated from what is now Latvia to join their father in Gloversville, New York.
He married Hildegarde Feldman. They had two daughters, Doris June Schine Maxwell and Renee Helene Schine Crown, and two sons, Gerard David Schine and Charles Richard Schine.
In 1957, Junius chose his son David, a central figure in the Army-McCarthy Hearings of 1954, to head Schine Enterprises, but in 1963, Junius resumed his position as head of the company. In 1965, Schine's holdings were bought by Lawrence Wien and Harry B. Helmsley. Junius died on May 9, 1971, in Manhattan, New York City.

Legacy

Renee Helene Schine Crown made a $2,500,000 contribution to Syracuse University in 1984 for the Schine Student Center, which opened in October 1985.

Patent

In 1965, Schine received for a golf training apparatus that evaluated whether a stroke was a slice or a hook and calculated the distance the golf ball would have gone. The patent is no longer active.