Leopold Prince

Leopold Prince (June 2, 1880 – August 17, 1951) was a German-born Jewish-American lawyer, politician, judge, and amateur conductor from New York.

[4] In 1906, he was elected back to the Assembly in the New York County 26th District with nominations from the Democratic Party and the Independence League over Republican Solomon Strauss.

As Justice, he helped bring about an amendment to Municipal Court law that abolished seizure of tenants' furniture in dispossess cases.

The orchestra, which later grew to a 110-piece group, then began concert series in Central Park in the summer and in the Museum of Natural History in the winter.

[6] Prince was elected executive vice-president of the Austrian Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America when it was founded in 1946.

[1] Prince died from a cerebral hemorrhage at Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital in Hanover, New Hampshire, on August 17, 1951.