Word: andrews
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...much too good for most of his friends at lawn tennis, he belongs to the New York Racquet Club, plays court-tennis there and at the $250,000 court which Payne Whitney built at Manhasset and on which Payne Whitney died in 1927. Ogden Phipps's grandfather was Andrew Carnegie's partner, Henry Phipps...
Paul Mellon, 26, only son of Andrew William Mellon, was elected a director of Gulf Oil Corp., succeeding his uncle, the late Richard Beatty Mellon...
Laurance Hearne Armour, grandnephew of Philip Danforth Armour who founded Armour & Co., was elected president of Chicago's American National Bank & Trust Co., successor to Straus National Bank which was taken over and renamed last year by a group of Chicago businessmen. President Armour, grandson of Banker Andrew Watson Armour who settled in Kansas City, is a director of Armour...
...James H. Dixon '35, J. Edward Downes '35, Thomas H. Edmands '36, William B. Emmons '37, Robert Lowe '34, John J. Maloney '36, Cornelius Van S. Roosevelt '37, John B. Rowland '36; members from the Naval Science Department, F. Stanton Deland, Jr. '36, Benjamin S. Foss, Jr. '35, Andrew E. Ritchie, Jr. '34, and Richard Stackpole...
...irate mother, who objected to her new daughter-in-law's notoriety. At 15 Jean Donaldson, daughter of an Erie Railroad vice president, ran away from a Manhattan school to marry John Stanley Kirwan. son of a real estate operator. The marriage was annulled before the birth of Andrew. Mrs. Kirwan next married and divorced Captain Winneld Sifton, son of a Canadian Cabinet official. Mrs. Sifton's third hus band was Captain John Victor Nash of the British Army. Before her divorce from Captain Nash, she figured in a notorious lawsuit brought by Paris dress makers against...