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This choice follows the tradition of picking a well-known speaker related to an Annex student. Jane Symington, his daughter-in-law, is receiving her M.A. in Biology this June...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Symington to Address 'Cliffe At Graduation | 2/19/1953 | See Source »

...inheritance from his father was cut to $1,500,000-though brother Alfred Gwynne, who fell heir to the bulk of the estate, evened things up somewhat by giving Cornelius another $6,000,000. Cornelius' mother, who made little secret of the fact that she regarded her daughter-in-law as a climber, did nothing to ease Grace into the charmed circle of the elite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HISTORICAL NOTES: Quality | 1/19/1953 | See Source »

Over Marignarie, France, Mrs. Jacqueline Auriol, daughter-in-law of France's President Auriol. piloted a jet Mistral 76 to a new women's world speed record of 534.92 m.p.h., bettering her own former record of 508.09 m.p.h., set last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Dec. 29, 1952 | 12/29/1952 | See Source »

Then, with Mamie, daughter-in-law Barbara and his three grandchildren, Ike took off for Georgia and the Augusta National Golf Club. At the Augusta Club, brainchild of an old Eisenhower friend, Golf Champion Bobby Jones, the Eisenhowers had previously spent quiet family vacations. This time, too, "golf and no visitors" was the planned order...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENT-ELECT: Orderly Transfer | 11/17/1952 | See Source »

...Manhattan, the 1952 Harmon International Aviation Awards were announced. Aviatrix: Jacqueline Auriol, daughter-in-law of the President of France, for setting the women's speed record-509 m.p.h.-in a jet fighter. Aviator: Pan American World Airways Captain Charles F. Blair Jr., the first man to fly a single-engine fighter plane nonstop across the North Pole. Aeronaut: Lieut. Carl J. Seiberlich, U.S.N., for developing new techniques in the use of low-flying airships...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: The Busy Life | 7/14/1952 | See Source »

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