Stanley Marcus Timeline
April 20, 1905Stanley Marcus is born in Dallas. He is the oldest of four boys.
1907Neiman Marcus is founded in Dallas by his father, Herbert Marcus, Sr., his aunt, Carrie Marcus Neiman, and his uncle Al Neiman.
1926He graduates from the Harvard Business School. He begins working at Neiman Marcus as a stock boy.
1927Neiman Marcus is the first American couture boutique to host weekly fashion shows.
1932He marries Mary Cantrell.
1934Neiman Marcus is the first apparel store outside New York City to advertise in national fashion magazines.
1938He creates the Neiman Marcus Award for Distinguished Service in the Field of Fashion, which was presented to designers and celebrities for their influence in the world of fashion.
1939The Christmas Book becomes an annual publication.
1950Herbert Marcus, Sr., dies, leaving Stanley Marcus as the store's chief executive.
1951Neiman Marcus opens its first branch store in Dallas.
1957Marcus introduces Fortnight, a yearly soirée highlighting the fashion contributions and cultures of different countries.
1960Collaborating with his brother Edward, he makes the His and Her the central feature of the world-famous Christmas Book.
1969Neiman Marcus merges with Broadway-Hale stores, which later becomes Carter Hawley Hale.
1974His memoir, Minding the Store, is published.
1975He retires as chairman emeritus.
1978His wife, Mary, dies in Dallas.
1979He marries Linda Cumber Robinson. Quest for the Best is published, which focuses on his customer service and selling philosophies.
1995The Viewpoints of Stanley Marcus: A Ten-Year Perspective is published. He receives the Rice Design Alliance Award for Design Excellence.
2000Stanley Marcus From A to Z is published as a sequel to Viewpoints.
January 22, 2002Stanley Marcus dies in Dallas.
Sources: neimanmarcus.com and dallasnews.com and The New Handbook of Texas.
April 20, 1905Stanley Marcus is born in Dallas. He is the oldest of four boys.1907Neiman Marcus is founded in Dallas by his father, Herbert Marcus, Sr., his aunt, Carrie Marcus Neiman, and his uncle Al Neiman.
1926He graduates from the Harvard Business School. He begins working at Neiman Marcus as a stock boy.
1927Neiman Marcus is the first American couture boutique to host weekly fashion shows.
1932He marries Mary Cantrell.
1934Neiman Marcus is the first apparel store outside New York City to advertise in national fashion magazines.
1938He creates the Neiman Marcus Award for Distinguished Service in the Field of Fashion, which was presented to designers and celebrities for their influence in the world of fashion.
1939The Christmas Book becomes an annual publication.
1950Herbert Marcus, Sr., dies, leaving Stanley Marcus as the store's chief executive.
1951Neiman Marcus opens its first branch store in Dallas.
1957Marcus introduces Fortnight, a yearly soirée highlighting the fashion contributions and cultures of different countries.
1960Collaborating with his brother Edward, he makes the His and Her the central feature of the world-famous Christmas Book.
1969Neiman Marcus merges with Broadway-Hale stores, which later becomes Carter Hawley Hale.
1974His memoir, Minding the Store, is published.
1975He retires as chairman emeritus.
1978His wife, Mary, dies in Dallas.
1979He marries Linda Cumber Robinson. Quest for the Best is published, which focuses on his customer service and selling philosophies.
1995The Viewpoints of Stanley Marcus: A Ten-Year Perspective is published. He receives the Rice Design Alliance Award for Design Excellence.
2000Stanley Marcus From A to Z is published as a sequel to Viewpoints.
January 22, 2002Stanley Marcus dies in Dallas.
Sources: neimanmarcus.com and dallasnews.com and The New Handbook of Texas.
1907Neiman Marcus is founded in Dallas by his father, Herbert Marcus, Sr., his aunt, Carrie Marcus Neiman, and his uncle Al Neiman.
1926He graduates from the Harvard Business School. He begins working at Neiman Marcus as a stock boy.
1927Neiman Marcus is the first American couture boutique to host weekly fashion shows.
1932He marries Mary Cantrell.
1934Neiman Marcus is the first apparel store outside New York City to advertise in national fashion magazines.
1938He creates the Neiman Marcus Award for Distinguished Service in the Field of Fashion, which was presented to designers and celebrities for their influence in the world of fashion.
1939The Christmas Book becomes an annual publication.
1950Herbert Marcus, Sr., dies, leaving Stanley Marcus as the store's chief executive.
1951Neiman Marcus opens its first branch store in Dallas.
1957Marcus introduces Fortnight, a yearly soirée highlighting the fashion contributions and cultures of different countries.
1960Collaborating with his brother Edward, he makes the His and Her the central feature of the world-famous Christmas Book.
1969Neiman Marcus merges with Broadway-Hale stores, which later becomes Carter Hawley Hale.
1974His memoir, Minding the Store, is published.
1975He retires as chairman emeritus.
1978His wife, Mary, dies in Dallas.
1979He marries Linda Cumber Robinson. Quest for the Best is published, which focuses on his customer service and selling philosophies.
1995The Viewpoints of Stanley Marcus: A Ten-Year Perspective is published. He receives the Rice Design Alliance Award for Design Excellence.
2000Stanley Marcus From A to Z is published as a sequel to Viewpoints.
January 22, 2002Stanley Marcus dies in Dallas.
Sources: neimanmarcus.com and dallasnews.com and The New Handbook of Texas.





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