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  1. 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.

  2. 1. Okt. 2015 · Abstract. Hidden in brief and cryptic entries in his ledger and notebooks, the story of Fitzgerald's encounter with Mary Harriman Rumsey, one of the most powerful women in America during the author's lifetime, has gone largely unnoticed. In addition to helping Fitzgerald discover the lifestyle of the moneyed aristocracy of Old Westport, Long Island, and their involvement in the movement of ...

  3. 23. Aug. 2017 · It was once owned by Mary Harriman Rumsey, who founded the Junior League of the City of New York and was an influential player in her day. Her father was railroad mogul E.H. Harriman and her ...

  4. Mary Harriman Founder of the Junior League 1881 – 1934 A.D. You know her as the founder of The Junior League. And it’s a remarkable story. At 19, a young New York debutante, daughter of one of the richest men in America, mobilizes a group of 80 other young women, hence the name “Junior” League, to work to improve child health, nutrition and literacy among poor immigrants living on the ...

  5. Mary Harriman Rumsey, widow of Charles Cary Rumsey, the sculptor, and daughter of the late E.H. Harriman, and prominent for years in New York and Washington society, died at 10:50 o'clock tonight ...

  6. 14. März 2023 · In 1910 the New York Times published an announcement of the engagement of Mary Harriman and Charles Rumsey. Below is a transcript of that article published May 10th, 1910. May, 1910 A YOUNG SCULPTOR WINS E. H. HARRIMAN’S DAUGHTER Engagement of Charles Cary Rumsey and Miss Mary Harriman Adds to the Interest of the Work That the Former is Doing in Art New York Society is still talking of the ...

  7. Newly appointed Parks Commissioner Robert Moses ordered the demolition of the Casino, and the site was developed as the Mary Harriman Rumsey Playground for children. A statue of Mother Goose, designed by F.G.R. Roth, was erected near the playground entrance in 1938. Purchased with Works Progress Administration funds, it depicts Mother Goose and ...