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  1. Gladys Fries Harriman (1896–1983) was an American philanthropist, equestrian and big game hunter. She was an executive at the American Red Cross. She became one of the first female equestrian drivers and big game hunters.

  2. 24. Aug. 1983 · Gladys Fries Harriman, an American Red Cross volunteer and official for more than 40 years and a noted driver of pacing and trotting horses in the 1920's and 1930's, died yesterday at...

  3. Gladys Harriman died in 1983 at Arden Homestead, Harriman, New York. Published in the Harness Racing Museum's 1994 book, The Immortals. Born in 1895 in New York City, Gladys Harriman was the daughter of Dr. Harold Fries, a manufacturing chemist, and Catherine Cahill.

  4. Gladys Harriman died in 1983 at Arden Homestead, Harriman, New York. American philanthropist, equestrian and big game hunter. She was an executive at the American Red Cross. was the daughter of Dr. Harold Fries, a manufacturing chemist, and Catherine Cahill.

  5. 28. Apr. 2022 · Gladys Fries Harriman (1896–1983) was an American philanthropist, equestrian and big game hunter. She was an executive at the American Red Cross. She became one of the first female equestrian drivers and big game hunters.

    • E. Roland Harriman
    • October 7, 1895
  6. On April 12, 1917, he married Gladys Fries (18961983). They resided in Arden, New York and were listed in the Social Register. Together they had two children: Elizabeth Harriman, who was married to Alexander C. Northrop, then Maximillian Bliss, Jr.

  7. Mary Harriman Rumsey (November 17, 1881 – December 18, 1934) was the founder of The Junior League for the Promotion of Settlement Movements, later known as the Junior League of the City of New York of the Association of Junior Leagues International Inc.