Word: cicco
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...interview at Red Bank, N.J. (near the Army camp where her husband now works) Gloria Vanderbilt di Cicco explained, "I was never proud of being a Vanderbilt. If I weren't so happy now, I might hate them [her mother and aunt fought over her custody when she was a tot]. They never thought of what they were doing to me. . . . Every time I was hurt or lonely ... I wished I had a father living and a mother who loved him and loved me. ... I kept saying to myself, 'when I grow up I'll marry...
Enlisted: Gloria Vanderbilt's Pasquale di Cicco, at Fort Riley, Kans. Heiress Gloria took a stucco house at nearby Manhattan, after getting bids from four hungry Chambers of Commerce...
...fortune. The following year she opened Manhattan's Whitney Museum of American Art. In 1934, in the course of a bitter legal battle, she won from her widowed sister-in-law, Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt, custody (five days a week) of Gloria Jr., then ten, now Mrs. Pat di Cicco...
...lobby of Park Avenue's Drake Hotel, Pat di Cicco, husband of Gloria Vanderbilt, got to fighting with an Irish room clerk because the hotel would not lend him a pot to cook a chicken...
...Pasquale di Cicco got the monthly allowance from her $4,000,000 estate upped $450-to $31,150 a year, so that she could "meet added expenses and responsibilities...