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|full charge of _The Transcript_ from 1842 to 1847. |
|The executive board voted to co-operate with the |
|Travelers' Aid Society and Mrs. Ralph M. Kirtland |
|was elected chairman of the committee to formulate |
|plans.[44] |
[44] _Boston Transcript_, December 9, 1916.
| =CHARITY BENEFIT= |
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|On Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock Mrs. W. K. |
|Vanderbilt of 660 Fifth Avenue will open her house |
|for a benefit entertainment in aid of the Appuiaux |
|Artistes of France. Viscountess de Rancougne is to |
|give her talk on the work being done in the French |
|and Belgian hospitals and in the bombarded towns and|
|villages, illustrated with colored slides from |
|photographs taken by herself. An interesting musical|
|program also has been arranged for the afternoon, |
|with Miss Callish, Mr. de Warlich, and Carlos |
|Salzedo appearing. Mrs. Kenneth Frazier of 58 East |
|Seventy-eighth Street is receiving applications for |
|tickets at $5 each. On the Executive Committee are |
|Kenneth Frazier, Ernest Peixotto, Edwin H. |
|Blashfield, Charles Dana Gibson, Joseph H. Hunt, and|
|Janet Scudder. Mrs. W. Bourke Cockran, Mrs. Howard |
|Cushing, Mrs. E. H. Harriman, Mrs. Philip M. Lydig, |
|Mrs. H. P. Whitney, and Miss Grace Bigelow make up |
|the committee in charge.[45] |
[45] _New York Times_, February 20, 1916.
| =PERSONALS= |
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|Mrs. Robert R. Livingston and her son, Robert R. |
|Livingston, have returned from a trip to the Pacific|
|Coast and are at their town house, 11 Washington |
|Square North, until they open Northwood, the |
|Livingston estate near Cheviot-on-Hudson. They spent|
|about six weeks on the coast. |
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|Mr. and Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin will return to their |
|country place at Glen Head, L. I., late in April for|
|the early summer. They are now occupying Hopelands, |
|their place at Aiken, S. C. |
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