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by Birmingham, Stephen;

Sullivan, Barry, 277

  Sullivan, Catherine McDonnell (Mrs. Raymond Peter Sullivan), 96, 99

  Sullivan, Ed, 278

  Sullivan, Frank, 278

  Sullivan, John L., 277

  Sullivan, Louis, 278

  Sullivan, Mark, 278

  Sullivan, Raymond Peter, 96, 99

  Summerhill School, 296, 297

  Supreme Court, U.S., 128

  Sutro, Adolph, 135

  Stewart, Janet Newbold (Mrs. William Rhinelander Stewart), 172

  Swansea, Gloria, 182–184

  Taft, William Howard, 76, 110

  Tammany Hall, 29–30, 34, 82, 280

  Taylor, Laurette, 277

  Teapot Dome, Wyo., oil lands, no, 113, 117, 118, 122, 128, 147

  Thalberg, Irving, 183

  Thomas, Danny, 245

  Time, 238; Literary Digest and, 72, 74

  Tobacco industry, 152

  Toohey, John Peter, 278

  Travers, Genevieve Butler (Mrs. Walter E. Travers), 247

  Trespasser, The (film), 183

  Triumph, 218

  Troy City Railway, 24

  Troy Electric Light Company, 24

  Truman, Harry S., 45, 202

  Tufts family, 233

  Twombly, Hamilton McKeon, 32

  Union Tobacco Company, 152

  United Mine Workers of America, 202

  Urbana, III., 76

  Uzès, Duke d’, 238

  Uzielli, Anne Ford (Mrs. Giancarlo Uzielli), 6, 257, 285

  Uzielli, Giancarlo, 6, 285

  Vanderbilt, Alfred Gwyane, 6, 154, 207, 284

  Vanderbilt, Alfred Gwynne, Jr., 286

  Vanderbilt, Heidi (Mrs. Jones Harris), 285

  Vanderbilt, Jean Harvey (Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt), 284

  Vanderbilt, Jeanne Murray (Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt), 6, 32, 94, 96, 207, 223–224, 239, 284–285, 291

  Vanderbilt, John J., Judge, 31

  Vanderbilt, Virginia Fair (Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt), 142

  Van Slooten, William, 32, 34

  Vatican, U.S. diplomatic representation, 193, 195, 198

  Veracruz, 213

  Victoria, Queen of Spain, 195

  Vidal, Gore, 218

  Vietnam, Knights of Malta in, 246

  Villa, Pancho, 82

  Virginia City, Nev., 135, 136, 138, 140

  Von Stroheim, Erich, 182–183

  Wagnalls, Adam Willis, 63, 64

  Wall Street Journal, 263, 264

  Walsh, Carrie Bell Read (Mrs. Thomas Walsh), 143, 144, 146

  Walsh, Evalyn, see McLean, Evalyn Walsh

  Walsh, Thomas, 143–145, 147

  Walsh, Thomas J., Senator, 118–121

  Walsh, Vinson, 144, 148

  Warburg family, 59, 103

  Ward, William L., 82

  Washington Post, 146, 147

  Waterford, Lucille, 173

  Water Mill, Long Island, 46, 71, 87–88, 93

  “Water Mill Farms,” 266–267

  Water, Dixon, 136

  Western Union, 139

  Whalen, Grover, 277

  Whalen, Richard J., 179; The Founding Father, 186

  What a Widow! (film), 183

  White, William Allen, 116

  Whitney, William C, 151–153

  Whidener, J. &, 82

  Widener, Peter A. B., 151, 152

  Wilton, Charles, 205

  Wilson, Woodrow, 44, 111, 112, 213; Literary Digest polls on, 65–66

  Winbush, Julian, 148

  Winchell, Walter, 96, 184

  Windham Mountain Club, N.Y., 233–234, 239

  Windsor, Duchess of, 94

  Windsor, Duke of, 94; as Prince of Wales, 141, 197

  Windsor Hotel, New York, 76

  Woodham-Smith, Cecil, 17, 23, 28

  Woods (Macauley’s secretary), 199

  Wyatt, Mrs. Christopher Billopp, 229

  Wyatt, Jane, 229

  Wyatt family, 238

  Wynne, Father, 70

  Yale Corporation, 232

  Yale Engineering School, 92

  Yale University, 95, 239, 281

  Yellow Cab Company, 179

  Yeats, William Butter, 26, 28

  Yon, Pietro, 197

  Young, Loretta, 107

  Young, Owen D., 179

  About the Author

  Stephen Birmingham is an American author of more than thirty books. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1932, he graduated from Williams College in 1953 and taught writing at the University of Cincinnati. Birmingham’s work focuses on the upper class in America. He’s written about the African American elite in Certain People and prominent Jewish society in Our Crowd: The Great Jewish Families of New York, The Grandees: The Story of America’s Sephardic Elite, and The Rest of Us: The Rise of America’s Eastern European Jews. His work also encompasses several novels including The Auerbach Will, The LeBaron Secret, Shades of Fortune, and The Rothman Scandal, and other non-fiction titles such as California Rich, The Grandes Dames, and Life at the Dakota: New York’s Most Unusual Address. Birmingham lives in southwest Ohio.

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  Copyright © 1973 by Stephen Birmingham

  Cover design by Angela Goddard

  ISBN: 978-1-5040-2630-7

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