In 1948, as a winner of a
New York Herald Tribune essay contest for Austrian high school students, Andlinger made his first visit to the
United States. At the age of 19, Andlinger received a scholarship to
Princeton University – the alma mater of his earlier American student host - with advanced placement as a junior. He graduated from Princeton University in 1952 with a degree in economics and a minor in
Arabic language. As part of his degree, Andlinger completed a 137-page long senior thesis titled "The Economic Effect of the Tax on the Unreasonable Accumulation of Profits." He continued his academic career at
Harvard Business School and was awarded an
M.B.A. in 1954. He also was awarded an honorary doctorate from
Bryant College in
Rhode Island for contributions to international management. Andlinger married Jeanne Dailey in 1994, when she was 37 and he was 62. committed suicide in 2011. In 2015, Andlinger purchased
Jon Bon Jovi's penthouse at 158 Mercer Street in New York's
SoHo neighborhood for $34 million. In 2017 Andlinger listed the property for sale at $38 million but was forced to lower his price to $34 million after it sat on the market for nearly 10 months. The home had six bedrooms, six bathrooms and a chef's kitchen. He also owned a $65 million home in Manhattan's
Time Warner Center. ==Philanthropy==