2010-07-25 … Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt ; married, June 4, 1930 , to Betsey Maria Cushing (1908-1998; divorced 1940) (who later married John Hay Whitney ); married, April 14, 1941 , to Romelle Theresa Schneider (divorced 1955); married, July 2, 1956 , to Gladys Irene Owens (divorced 1969); married, …
2010-07-25 … William P. Snow; Hamilton Southworth; Lorenzo Sumulong (Philipine senate); Gengo Suzuki (exec. dir. Intl. Monetary Fund); William C. Trimble; John Hay Whitney; Evan M. Wilson; Owen Zurhellen […] Far Eastern Affairs 1958-61 - Correspondence Unidentified […] 1958-61 […] DESCRIPTION: …
2010-07-25 … Studies at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. Includes correspondence with John D. Rockefeller III; Edward T. Wailes; John Hay Whitney; Stanley Woodward […] Germany - Berlin: Suggested Major Publicity Themes […] May-August 1959 […] DESCRIPTION: \"Suggested Major …
2010-07-25 … in 1922. After his death in 1947, his widow, Helen Rogers Reid, and sons, Whitelaw Reid II and Odgen Rogers Reid, ran the paper. It was sold to John Hay Whitney in 1958-59. NY Herald-Tribune and IHT. Ketupa Media Net, Sep. 2004.) Moses H. Grinnell Moses Hicks Grinnell (1803-1877) was a former Congressman …
2010-07-25 … Smith Cofer Black Carl B. Stokes Randall L. Tobias Raymond Flynn David Wilkins Edward Livingston Alphonso Taft John Eisenhower John Hay Whitney Mel Sembler William J. Crowe John Sherman Cooper Robert Schwarz Strauss Charles Woodruff Yost Caleb Cushing Tom Schieffer Lindy …
2010-07-25 … , film and television actor, director, and producer […] David Westheimer , novelist […] Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney , sportsman and financier […] John Hay Whitney , newspaper publisher and Ambassador to Great Britain […] James C. \"Jim\" Wright, Jr […] U.S. Representative from Texas , Speaker of the House …
2010-07-25 … Emmy -nominated American Actor Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney ( February 20 1899 - December 13 1992) was an American Businessman, Film producer John Hay Whitney ( August 27, 1904 - February 8, 1982) colloquially known as "Jock" Whitney was U The office of United States Ambassador (or Minister to …
2010-07-26 … Smith Cofer Black Carl B. Stokes Randall L. Tobias Raymond Flynn David Wilkins Edward Livingston Alphonso Taft John Eisenhower John Hay Whitney Mel Sembler William J. Crowe John Sherman Cooper Robert Schwarz Strauss Charles Woodruff Yost Caleb Cushing Tom Schieffer Lindy …
2010-07-26 … an American philanthropist, the ex-wife of James Roosevelt, and later wife of American millionaire and U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James\'s, John Hay Whitney. Betsy Bloomingdale - Betsy Bloomingdale is an internationally known socialite. More Topics ( B […] Big Four (debutantes […] …
2010-07-26 … Smith Cofer Black Carl B. Stokes Randall L. Tobias Raymond Flynn David Wilkins Edward Livingston Alphonso Taft John Eisenhower John Hay Whitney Mel Sembler William J. Crowe John Sherman Cooper Robert Schwarz Strauss Charles Woodruff Yost Caleb Cushing Tom Schieffer Lindy …
2010-07-26 … Life and Legend of Louis B. Mayer\" by Scott Eyman, Selznick sold his interest in Gone with the Wind (1939) to former Selnick International chairman John Hay Whitney (\"Jock\") for a mere $200,000. This was undoubtedly the worst deal Selznick ever made, as the classic film has and always will continue to generate …
2010-07-26 … Alice Evelyn Hay, married James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. Another daughter, Helen Julia Hay, married Payne Whitney, and they were the parents of John Hay Whitney and Joan Whitney Payson. Books by Hay Notes References Credits New World Encyclopedia writers and editors rewrote and completed the Wikipedia …
2010-08-16 … Feb 1903 - Oct […] 1975) of New York City and Manhasset, well known as the co-founder of […] the New York Mets in 1962, and John Hay Whitney (17 Aug 1904 […] Feb 1982) of New York City […] While in college, Mr. Whitney rowed for two years […] on the Yale …
2010-09-04 … and early years Newsweek magazine was launched in 1933 by a group of U.S. stockholders \"which included Ward Cheney, of the Cheney silk family, John Hay Whitney , and Paul Mellon , son of Andrew W. Mellon […] according to America\'s 60 Families by Ferdinand Lundberg . The same book also noted in 1946 …
2010-09-05 … Kindle Edition […] 9 […] New York Herald Tribune People: Virgil Thomson, Tom Wolfe, Lucius Beebe, Will Cuppy, John Hay Whitney, Grantland Rice, Isabel Paterson by Books LLC ( Paperback - May 2, 2010 […] Buy new : $19.99 5 new from $19.99 1 used …
2011-01-01 … from Paris in time for breakfast. Publication of the newspaper was interrupted during Nazi Germany \'s occupation of Paris (1940–1944). In 1959 John Hay Whitney , a businessman and United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom , bought the New York Herald Tribune and its European edition. In 1966 the …
2011-01-01 … from Paris in time for breakfast. Publication of the newspaper was interrupted during Nazi Germany \'s occupation of Paris (1940–1944). In 1959 John Hay Whitney , a businessman and United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom , bought the New York Herald Tribune and its European edition. In 1966 the …
2011-01-04 … Langbourne Williams Jnr. collaborated with Payne Whitney to regain control of the company. In 1935 the Board of Directors included chairman John Hay Whitney , Kidder, Peabody & Co. , Eugene L. Norton, Langbourne M. Williams Jr. (president), Monro B. Lanier, Chauncey Stillman , Godfrey Stillman …
2011-01-04 … Langbourne Williams Jnr. collaborated with Payne Whitney to regain control of the company. In 1935 the Board of Directors included chairman John Hay Whitney , Kidder, Peabody & Co. , Eugene L. Norton, Langbourne M. Williams Jr. (president), Monro B. Lanier, Chauncey Stillman , Godfrey Stillman …
2011-01-05 … Tribune, started during World War I. See \"The Paris Edition\", by Waverley Root. The two papers merged between the wars. [ edit […] 1958 or 1959? John Hay Whitney \'s bio says he bought the paper in \'58, the Tribune\'s website says \'59... which is it […] Eric 21:53, 8 December 2005 (UTC) [ edit […] …
2011-01-11 … Helen Julia Hay , a writer and poet, married Payne Whitney of the influential Whitney family ; their children were U.S. ambassador John Hay Whitney and Joan Whitney Payson […] edit […] External links John Adams 1785–1788 […] Thomas Pinckney 1792–1796 […] Rufus King …
2011-01-12 … Helen Julia Hay , a writer and poet, married Payne Whitney of the influential Whitney family ; their children were U.S. ambassador John Hay Whitney and Joan Whitney Payson […] External links John Adams 1785–1788 […] Thomas Pinckney 1792–1796 […] Rufus King 1796–1803 […] …
2011-01-12 … Scott in Westminster Abbey , May 21, 1897; and a memorial address in honor of President McKinley […] John Hay is the grandfather of newspaperman John Hay Whitney . Father: (physician) University: Concordia College University: MA, Brown University Author of books: Jim Bludso …
2011-01-12 John Hay Whitney products Biography for John Hay Whitney More at IMDbPro » Mini Biography John Hay \"Jock\" Whitney, the multi-millionaire sportsman, pioneering color-movie producer, …
2011-01-12 John Hay Whitney John Hay Whitney For more information on John Hay Whitney , visit Britannica.com […] John Hay Whitney John Hay Whitney (27 August 1904 – 8 February 1982), colloquially known as \"Jock\" Whitney, was …
2011-02-15 … the New York Tribune , to form the New York Herald Tribune . In 1959, the New York Herald Tribune and its European edition were sold to John Hay Whitney , then the U.S. ambassador to Britain . In 1966 the New York paper ceased publication. The Washington Post and the New York Times acquired …
2011-02-15 … of Doriot. In 1972, Doriot merged ARDC with Textron after having invested in over 150 companies. J.H. Whitney & Company was founded by John Hay Whitney and his partner Benno Schmidt . Whitney had been investing since the 1930s, founding Pioneer Pictures in 1933 and acquiring a 15% interest in …
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