• Morris Cafritz (c. 1888 - June 13, 1964) was a Washington, D.C. real estate developer, and philanthropist. As CEO of the Cafritz Company, he was Washington...
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  • Cafritz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Julia Cafritz (born 1965), American musician Morris Cafritz (1888–1964), American real estate...
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  • Eric and Matthew Cafritz. Her grandfather was the multimillionaire real estate developer and philanthropist Morris Cafritz. Cafritz has a B.A. and M.A...
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    Sanctions movement. The JCC's Morris Cafritz Center for the Arts is named in honor of the DC real estate developer Morris Cafritz. JCC programs for the Arts...
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  • Franklin Knolls (Morris Cafritz) in Silver Spring, Rock Creek Forest in Chevy Chase (Sam Eig), Greenwich Forest in Bethesda (Cafritz), and Kemp Mill in...
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    major thoroughfares. Pentagon City was founded in 1946, when developers Morris Cafritz and Charles H. Tompkins acquired a 190-acre site of empty fields and...
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    Peggy Cooper Cafritz (born Pearl Alice Cooper; April 7, 1947 – February 18, 2018) was an American art collector, educator, civil rights activist, philanthropist...
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    Spanish-American abstract artist Thomas Hart Benton – American regionalist painter Morris Cafritz – Washington, D.C. real estate developer and philanthropist Mrinal Pande...
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    la Luna at Casa de la Luna Theater J at The Cecile Goldman Theater, Morris Cafritz Center for the Arts Theater of the First Amendment at George Mason University...
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  • named after Gwendolyn Cafritz, widow of Morris Cafritz, who had helped finance the project as head of the Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation. Cheval...
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