Word: livingstons
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...John Livingston Lowes: The beloved scholar, who, among many researches, traced in an oblivious sea the wake of the Ancient Mariner...
...University Florence Ellinwood Allen, Ohio Supreme Court judge ....... LL.D. Marshall Stewart Brown, senior professor of New York University, dean of faculties since 1917 ...... Litt.D. Thomas Sovereign Gates, president of the University of Pennsylvania ...... LL.D. Martin Thomas Manton, senior judge of the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals ...... LL.D. Ogden Livingston Mills, Secretary of the Treasury ...... LL.D. Cuthbert Winfred Pound, Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals ..... LL.D. Rev. Dr. Ralph Washington Sockman of the Madison Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church D.D. Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes, architect, historian of Manhattan Island. ..... Litt D. William Henry ("Popsy") Welch, Dean...
Anglo & London Paris National dates back to 1909 when it was formed as a merger of two powerful banks. One of these was Anglo-California Bank, Ltd., founded in 1873 by J. & W. Seligman & Co., a year after Ogden Livingston Mills's grandfather had converted his private bank in Sacramento to proudly-named "National Gold Bank of D. O. Mills & Co." The other was London, Paris & American Bank, Ltd., formed in 1884 by Lazard Freres to take over their private banking business in San Francisco. The year when these two banks merged the new Anglo-California Trust Co., Mortimer...
...Bruce (daughter and hostess of Ambassador Mellon); Miss Mary Elizabeth Beebe (daughter of Philadelphia Socialite Lucius Beebe); Mrs. Eugene H. Dooman and Mrs, David Edward Finley (wives of U. S. Embassymen); Miss Winifred Holt Bloodgood (daughter of famed Cancer Researcher Joseph Colt Bloodgood of Johns Hopkins University); Miss Denise Livingston (of New York) ; Miss Natica Nast (daughter of Publisher Conde Nast). Because Ailsa Mellon Bruce had to be presented at Court before she could present others, Ambassador Mellon asked Madame Aimé de Fleuriau, wife of the French Ambassador, to pinch...
Foundations were laid (1907) during the episcopate of the late Rt. Rev. Henry Yates Satterlee, first Bishop of Washington, cousin to Herbert Livingston Satterlee who is John P. Morgan's brother-in-law and a prominent money-raiser for the Cathedral. For many years the Cathedral existed only underground. Since 1912 there have been daily services in Bethlehem Chapel which is one of three, in sturdy Norman architecture, burrowed among piers which will some day bear the weight of the 262-ft. central tower. These chapels began early to receive great dust. Woodrow Wilson was a Presbyterian but his widow...