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de ROTHSCHILD-DUPONT
Baron James Henri de Rothschild, " handsome, young banker," who has been studying in America, to Mile. Claudia Dupont, French debutante. (A $500,000 breach of promise suit instituted by Mile. Marie Porquet against Baron de Rothschild in the New York Supreme Court has been withdrawn.) [Saturday Jun 4, 1923, Time Magazine]
FIELD-McKIM
Miss Harriet Winthrop McKim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop McKim of Tuxedo Park, to Augustus B. Field Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Field, of Manhattan. Both are direct descendants of Thomas Buchanan, 18th Century merchant, whose great landholdings in New York founded many a proud fortune. [Monday, Nov. 17, 1924, Time Magazine]
JULIAN-CLAUSSEN
Sonja Claussen, daughter of Mme. Julia Claussen of the Metropolitan Opera Co., to Eric Harris Julian of Tuscumbia, Ala. [Saturday, Apr. 21, 1923, Time Magazine]
KAHN-WHELAN
Gilbert W. Kahn, son of Otto H. Kahn, famed Manhattan banker, to Miss Anne Elizabeth Whelan, daughter of Charles A. Whelan, of East Orange, N. J., United Cigar Stores President. [Monday, Oct. 20, 1924, Time Magazine]
LEE-MELLON
Mrs. Nora McMullen Mellon, 44, divorced wife of the Secretary of the Treasury, to Arthur Lee, 30, until recently proprietor of a small art store in New York. Secretary Mellon divorced Mrs. Mellon in 1910 for desertion. [Saturday, Mar. 10, 1923, Time Magazine]
LORENZ-de FERRARIS
Dr. Albert Lorenz, Jr., 38, son of Dr. Adolf Lorenz, the Austro-Newark surgeon, to Margaret de Ferraris, daughter of Arthur de Ferraris, celebrated portrait painter. Last Christmas Dr. Lorenz was refused a license to marry Baroness Stancovic of Austria shortly after her arrival in New York on the ground that she had no right to remarry. [Saturday, Apr. 21, 1923, Time Magazine]
O'BRIEN-ROEBLING
Mrs. Blanche Estabrook Roebling, of Manhattan, to Colonel Arthur O'Brien, Assistant Secretary of War under Newton D. Baker.
[Saturday, Mar. 10, 1923, Time Magazine]
STEVENSON-HEWITT
Gordon Stevenson, the artist, to Miss Candace Hewitt, a granddaughter of the late Abram S. Hewitt, one time Mayor of New York. [Saturday Jun 4, 1923, Time Magazine]
VANDERBILT-DAVIES
William H. Vanderbilt, son of the late Alfred G. Vanderbilt by his first marriage, and grandson of the late Cornelius Vanderbilt, to Emily O'Neill Davies, of Manhattan. [Saturday Jun 4, 1923, Time Magazine]
WARREN-EAGELS
Rumored Engaged. Miss Jeanne Eagels, leading lady in Rain, to Whitney Warren, Jr., son of Architect Whitney Warren of Manhattan. Both Miss Eagels and Mr. Warren, Jr., refused to confirm the report. Mr. Warren's father issued an emphatic denial. [Monday, Nov. 12, 1923, Time Magazine]