Word: huttons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...London last week, Countess Barbara, the wife of Danish Count Court Haugwitz-Reventlow and her two-year-old son, Lance, were entrenched in Winfield House surrounded by doctors, lawyers, bankers and armed guards. In Paris, Father Franklyn Laws Hutton, ever anxious about the happiness of his "dear little girl," talked things over with her second titled husband. It was after such a conference last week that Count Haugwitz-Reventlow, waylaid by reporters in the Ritz Hotel, hissed through his teeth: "I detest reporters...
John F. Kennedy '40 will skipper one with Nathaniel H. Batchelder, Jr. '40 and James A. Rousmautere '40 on the ropes, while Philip L. Reed, Jr. '40 sails the other aided by Richard W. Burnett '40 and Edward B. Hutton...
...Dropped SEC charges against Gerald Loeb and Gordon Crary for alleged rigging of Auburn Automobile stock from $38 a share to $54 in two months in 1935 and 1936; Gerald Loeb and Gordon Crary resigned from E. F. Hutton...
Left. By Alexis Zacharie Mdivani, late Georgian husband of Countess Barbara Hutton Mdivani Haugwitz-Reventlow; an estate valued at $2,985,908. In 1934 the Woolworth Countess established two trust funds for him totaling $2,251,189, few months later gave him securities worth $625,193. He was killed in 1935 in a motorcar accident in Spain. Under his will his two sisters and surviving brother (Brother Serge was killed in 1936 playing polo near Palm Beach) receive four-fifths, the Countess one-fifth...
Scoring for the three races was done on the basis of one point for each boat beaten and one point for finishing. Results were as follows: Rousmaniere, 34; Fulham, 30; Hutton, 29; Dowsett, 27; Haskell, 24; Burnett, 21; Chandler, 18; Lloyd, 17; Kennedy, 12; Tucker, 12; and Burr...