Last year the Society of Jewish Science acquired the house.
The Society had acquired it directly from the pawnbroker, at once giving it a display worthy of its quality.
By the mid-18th century, the Society had acquired a reputation in Europe for political maneuvering and economic exploitation.
The Society acquired the lighthouse in 2000, and offers tours in the summer months.
In time, those funds allowed the Society to acquire its present headquarters, at 128 East 63rd Street.
The Society has in fact acquired the light.
Society acquires new arts, and loses old instincts.
For a goodwill payment of £2,500 the Society acquired £12,000 a year in new premiums.
In the 1940s the Society acquired the Burden mansion next door.
The collection houses the thousands of documents, books, periodicals, photographs and slides that the Society has acquired over many years.