[4] During World War II, Guggenheimer served as the executive officer of 402d Fighter Squadron with the Ninth Air Force.
[5] In 1991, New York City Mayor David Dinkins honored Guggenheimer's work to ensure hospital services for residents of Harlem.
[3] Eight years later, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney recognized his work's impact during remarks on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives.
[1] During his advocacy career, Guggenheimer also received the United Hospital Fund's Distinguished Community Service Award.
[8] From 1918 to 1964, Guggenheimer's mother Minna produced the annual summer concerts at Lewisohn Stadium at City College of New York.