Word: vanderbilts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Allen, R. H. '44, Eliot K-53 ELI 2545 Allport, A. W. '45, Eliot M-41 KIR 7192 Andrews, S. B. '46, Adams D-33 KIR 3314 Appleton, J. J. '46, Eliot C-12 TRO 2988 Arnold, D. B., Jr. '44, Owl Club KIR 6166 Atchley, W. A. 1M., Vanderbilt 137 ASP 4411 Atkins, C. '46, Dunster K-32 TRO 7681 Aulet, H. B. '45, Winthrop D-42 ELI 2320 Axon, Thomas '44, Leverett D-51 TRO 1439 Ayres, T. R. '45, Winthrop B-42 ELI 2164 B Baer, T. S. '44, Lowell N-24 KIR 2498 Baird...
Tomorrow evening at 3 o'clock, John C. Ransom, professor of English at Vanderbilt University and Kenyon College, will read some of his own poetry in Emerson...
...Delhi, sandy-haired Socialite Cornelius Vanderbilt ("Sonny") Whitney was promoted from major to lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Air Corps...
Needling the Vanderbilts. Socialites mortally feared him. Arrogantly independent toward everyone but Hearst advertisers and his friends, whom he shamelessly plugged in his column, he built up his reputation by conducting fabulous feuds with important people. Once the late Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt, irked at his constant references to her as "the daughter of a '49er," met him in a nightclub and scolded: "You are a rude, scurrilous man." "Yes, I am," he replied, "but I'd rather make a living that way than by selling bonds." For years he needled Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt by calling...
Divorced. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, 29, ex-sportsman, multimillionaire boatswain U.S.N.R.; by Manuela Hudson Vanderbilt, 28; quickly (in ten minutes), quietly (the records were sealed); in Reno. She first sued for divorce in New York last August on grounds of adultery, dropped the suit in the face of publicity...