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  1. Amos Pinchot [signed] Item Relations. Written by (1) Received by (2) Mentions (32) Comments (0) Pinchot, Amos Richards Eno (1873-1944) Addams, Jane (1860-1935) Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919) Brandeis, Louis Dembitz (1856-1941) Bristow, Joseph Little (186 ...

  2. 28. März 2012 · The earliest citation in the Cleveland Plain Dealer in 1939 told a fun story, but it appeared to be fanciful. Mrs. Amos Pinchot was credited in the first cite, but three years later a cite claimed that Pinchot disavowed authorship of the verse. The tale of the poems composition and the text of the poem itself evolved through replication and ...

  3. 3. Okt. 2022 · The New York Times reported, "Mrs. Amos R. Eno Pinchot gave a large dance last night at her residence, 1,021 Park Avenue, for her sister-in-law, Lady Alan Johnstone." Things had become strained between Amos and Gertrude by then. On October 3, 1914 the Record & Guide reported that Pinchot had leased "the large furnished house" to Vincent Astor ...

  4. Amos Richards Eno Pinchot (December 6, 1873 – February 18, 1944) was an American lawyer and reformist. He never held public office but managed to exert considerable influence in reformist circles and did much to keep progressive and Georgist ideas alive in the 1920s. Pinchot was born in Paris, to American parents, who were Episcopalians. His father was James Wallace Pinchot (1831–1908), a ...

  5. Jugend. Pinchot wurde in New York City als Tochter von Amos Pinchot und Gertrude Minturn Pinchot geboren. Amos war ein wohlhabender Anwalt und eine Schlüsselfigur in der progressiven Politik; Gertrude war die Tochter des Schifffahrtsmagnaten Robert Bowne Minturn, Jr. Rosamond hatte einen jüngeren Bruder, Gifford.

  6. Gertrude and Amos Pinchot. Item Relations. Written by (2) Received by (1) Mentions (3) Related to (1) Comments (0) Pinchot, Amos Richards Eno (1873-1944) Pinchot, Gertrude Minturn (1872-1939) Addams, Jane (1860-1935) Kingsbury, John Adams (1876-1956) Pinc ...

  7. Under Record’s tutelage, Pinchot learned to regard competitive capitalism as a reform ideology. The two men subsequently devoted themselves to the advancement of a reform program intended to equalize entrepreneurial opportunities, in 1914, an effort to impose the narrow program on the Progressive party ended in failure. After World War I, Pinchot and Record joined the committee of Forty ...