Word: nephew
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...crossed the Dutch frontier and was met at Amersfoort by his uncle, the former Prince Henry of Prussia, that jovial "Sailor Prince" who visited the U.S. in 1902 to officiate at the launching of the Kaiser's U.S.-built yacht. Swiftly the aged uncle and the now perceptibly aging nephew sped to Doorn...
...Chicago printer; George P. Douglas, Minneapolis lawyer; Joseph R. Ensign, Simsbury, Conn., manufacturer; Samuel H. Fisher, Manhattan lawyer; John R. Galt, Hawaiian banker; Edward J. Gavegan, New York Supreme Court Judge; Robert L. Luce, Manhattan lawyer; Edward L. Parsons, San Francisco bishop; Charles C. Paulding, Manhattan railroad lawyer and nephew of Mr. Depew; Gifford Pinchot, Pennsylvania Governor; Robert Treat Platt, Portland (Ore.) lawyer; James Gamble Rogers, Manhattan architect; Charles H. Sherrill, Manhattan lawyer; George W. Woodruff, Pennsylvania Attorney General...
...Political groups, barely disguised, made paper bids. William R. Hearst, it is believed, made suggestions. It was the business duty of the bank as trustee to get all the money it could. It was the public duty of the bank to put it in good hands. Finally Walter Strong, nephew of Victor Lawson, assembled a total of $6,000,000 from various rich men of the city and put in a bid for upwards of $14,000,000. Done. Debenture bonds amounting to $8,000,000 will be floated by Halsey, Stuart & Co. and Kissel, Kinnicutt & Co. Subscribers...
Died. Prince Lowenstein, 8, nephew of Count von Bernstorff, pre-War German Ambassador to the U. S.; at Wiirzburg, Bavaria, when run into by an automobile while bob-sleighing...
Divorced. Monroe Douglas Robinson, nephew of the late President Roosevelt, son of Corinne Robinson Roosevelt; at Paris, by the onetime Miss Dorothy Jordan...