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...Bertrand-Vigne, another soldier of Verdun and Narvik. In addition he numbers among his good friends the elegant Mrs. Williams, ageless Lady Mendl, Count René de Chambrun (Pierre Laval's son-in-law, who quit the U. S. for France after Laval's fall), Jeweler Pierre Carder (longtime paterfamilias of the French colony in Manhattan), onetime U. S. Ambassador to France William Christian Bullitt (who helped to get him his appointment) and, of course, John D. Rockefeller Jr. and General John J. Pershing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Troubled Exiles | 3/10/1941 | See Source »

Frederick Carder was born in England some 60 years ago, son of a pottery-making father. He journeyed to Corning, N. Y. and in 1903 founded his own glass works which he named Steuben after the county. He managed to attract attention by producing a highly colored glassware almost indistinguishable from the then secretly prepared Bohemian glass. When Corning Glass Works took over Steuben in 1918, Glassmaker Carder remained as head of the smaller division. Last week in Cincinnati he was presented with the Charles Fergus Binns medal for excellence in design by the American Ceramic Society...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Glass by Steuben | 3/5/1934 | See Source »

...fifty-ninth completed the only famous necklace now in existence. All the others have been broken up, have disappeared: the Comtesse de Castiglione's was sold for $84,000 in 1901; Queen Sophie of Holland's (133 pearls) was sold for $188,000; a few years ago, Carder distributed the $1,000,000 Thiers necklace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Superlatives Exhausted | 11/19/1928 | See Source »

...Ward, S. W. Fordyce, 3d; room 57, "Jupiter" D. L. Cohen, E. Bernat; room 58, "Boswell," M. Meisner; room 59, "Bumble Bee," G. G. Monks; Thayer, 60, "John L. Mapes," G. L. Van Bergen; Thayer 63, "E. W. White," E. Low, F. Winsor, Jr., room 64, "J. Carder," J. M. Bransten; room 65, "John Smith," W. H. Bieringer; room 66, "Doc Bray,"--C. F. Berry; room 67, "Artemus Ward,"--R. I. Lindsey; T. M. Brown; room 3-4, 7-8, "Sub-Debs," W. J. Means, O. C. Stamper, D. W. Bailey, A. S. Ellsworth, R. B. Hamblett, F. J. Robinson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALLOT ROOMS IN YARD TO MEMBERS OF 1921 | 3/22/1920 | See Source »

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