Word: andrews
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...chance to view intimately the trappings of private wealth. Both these attractions were powerfully present last week in Manhattan when Knoedler Galleries opened what many critics considered the peak of the season's shows-a loan exhibit of Goya paintings. The pictures came from the discreet walls of Andrew William Mellon, Harrison Williams, Oscar B. Cintas (American Car & Foundry), Eugene G. Grace, Edward S. Harkness, J. Watson Webb. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Shipman Payson (Joan Whitney) sent their Don Vincente Osorio, Count of Trastamara as a Child from their huge living room in Manhasset. Jules Bache lent his often exhibited...
...GORGEOUS HUSSY - Samuel Hopkins Adams - Houston Mifflin ($2.50). Historical romance about Peggy Eaton, the off-key belle of Washington in Andrew Jackson's day. by one of the Old Guard...
...Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports voted the Minor "H" to the members of the Harvard ski team. Edward P. Davis, Jr. '34, Andrew Marshall, Jr. '34, Charles S. Rogers '37, and Captain Herbert S. Sise '34 received this letter...
Contrary to earlier published reports, the organization of the club is under the supervision of an executive committee of five: including, George Lombard 1G., Hamilton Young 1G.S., Albert Pratt 1L., Edward Parish '36, and Andrew Marshall '34. Since there are several second class skiers in the club, the first team will be made up largely from this class. The candidates include: Herbert Sise '34, A. Eliot Ritchie '34, J. U. White '34, Adams Carter '36, Colin MacLaurin, Albert Sise, and Marshall...
Acquitted. Andrew Donaldson Kirwan, 23, son of Mme Paul Dubonnet (Jean Nash), "best dressed woman in Europe"; of a charge of murdering one William Sessoms after a quarrel about religion on the Dollar liner President Garfield (TIME, March 26); by a Federal jury; in Manhattan...