Word: whitneys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...David Whitney Lewis...
...Ruddock, J. G. Scaunell, P. M. Schless, J. V. Shapiro, J. J. Slocum, A. B. Smith, F. N. Sommer, R. R. Spaulding, O. H. Straus, J. A. Strauss, F. E. Sweetser, A. M. Sweig, H. P. Patelman, P. H. Thayer, Jr., Albert Therudike, Jr., N. Thorndike, L. B. Whitney Marvin Williams, Rantson Wood
Sued. Elizabeth Dobson Altemus Eastman, Philadelphia socialite, mother-in-law of John Hay ("Jock") Whitney; and her son James Dobson Altemus; by one Estelle F. Maxwell, 28; for $100,000 for preventing Miss Maxwell's marriage to Lemuel C. Altemus. whom Mrs. Eastman divorced in 1911; in Philadelphia...
...Manhattan fashion show for charity, socialites paraded in dresses they had worn "on some very happy occasion." Mrs. Payne Whitney wore a gray afternoon ensemble "because every time I have worn it my horse Twenty Grand...
...York; William T. Gardiner '14, Gardiner, Me.; Charles F. Adams '88, Boston; George R. Agassiz 84, president, Boston; Allston Burr '89, Boston; Dwight P. Robinson '90, St. Davids, Pa.; Frederick Winsor '93, Concord; Minot Simons '91, New York; Daniel F. Jones, Boston; Albert A. Sprague '98, Boston; George Whitney '07, New York; Francis Parkman '19, Southboro; and Winthrop H. Wade '81, Boston...