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  1. 13. Aug. 2019 · 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. Mary was the daughter of railroad magnate E.H. Harriman and sister to W. Averell Harriman, former New York State Governor and United States ...

  2. 28. Feb. 2020 · After decades of use, Rumsey Playground became rundown. In 1985, the Conservancy remade it as a place to play sports; soon after, it became used as a venue for performances. A plaque at the entrance reminds of us of Mary Harriman Rumsey’s involvement in its creation as well as her lifelong philanthropy and dedication to her community.

  3. Charles Cary Rumsey, Jr. (1911–2007), Mary Averell Rumsey (b. 1913), who made her debut in 1932 at a party with over 1,100 guests. Bronson Harriman Rumsey (1917–1939), who died when the plane he was riding in, along with Daniel S. Roosevelt, hit a mountain slope near Guadalupe Victoria, Puebla, Mexico.

  4. F. Scott Fitzgerald, Mary Harriman Rumsey, The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald’s “Count of Darkness” stories, eugenics Hidden in brief entries in his ledger and notebooks, and disguised by inad-equate and outright faulty editorial annotations of such entries, the story of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s encounter with Mary Harriman Rumsey (1881–1934), one

  5. Mary (Harriman) Rumsey, d. 1934, half length, facing right LCCN2005688962.jpg 905 × 1,536; 166 KB Mary Harriman and Charles Cary Rumsey.png 1,552 × 1,462; 1.28 MB Mary Harriman driving coach, Cornelia on rear seat.jpg 989 × 764; 417 KB

  6. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Mary Averell Harriman Rumsey (233485592)? We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Learn more about merges. Memorial ID. Invalid memorial. Please enter a valid Memorial ID. You cannot ...

  7. Perkins was romantically involved with railroad heiress Mary Harriman Rumsey, who chaired FDR’s Consumer Advisory Board. Because of the closeted nature of their relationship, Perkins was forced to grieve in silence over Rumsey’s untimely death in 1934, even while she lost the home they had shared. Largely forgotten, though still scorned in some quarters for the liberal policies she ...