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 * 25 Cats Name Sam and One Blue Pussy by Andy Warhol printed in 1954
 * Academy of Music was a theatre & opera house located at East 14th Street and Irving Place in Manhattan
 * Frederick Baldwin Adams, Jr. (1910–2001) bibliophile and director of the Pierpont Morgan Library
 * The Advertising Club of New York was founded in 1896 and was first known as the Sphinx Club
 * Gaspar G. Bacon was on the board of Harvard University and Lieutenant Governor of Massachussetts (1933-1935).
 * Robert L. Bacon (1884–1938) was a banker and United States Congressman
 * John Badley (surgeon) (1783–1870) F.R.C.S. (original 300 Fellows) Medical pioneer
 * John Haden Badley (1865–1967) educator, founder (1893) and Headmaster (1893-1955) Bedales School
 * Beginner Books the Random House imprint for young children
 * Sherman Billingsley (1900–1966) ex-bootlegger and creator and owner of The Stork Club.
 * James Carroll (1791–1873) US Congressman. Elected to represent Maryland's 4th District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1839 to 1841
 * Gleb W. Derujinsky (1888–1975) Russian-American sculptor
 * Barbara Frietchie an 1899 play by Clyde Fitch based on Barbara Fritchie
 * Paul Bonwit (1862 – 1939) founder of Bonwit Teller department store
 * Bonwit Teller former department store in New York City
 * Robert Brackman (1898–1980) American artist
 * Katharine Byron (1903–1976) U.S. Congresswoman who represented the 6th congressional district of Maryland
 * William D. Byron (1895–1941) U.S. Congressman who represented the 6th congressional district of Maryland
 * Carlisle Collection American fashion designer, founded in 1981 by William Rondina
 * Cattleman Restaurant New York City steakhouse owned by Larry Ellman
 * Chautauqua, Illinois (New Piasa Chautauqua) founded 1885
 * Colony Club New York City's oldest, most exclusive and prestigious private women's club
 * Nancy Cook (1884–1962) suffragette, educator, part owner of the Todhunter School and an intimate of Eleanor Roosevelt
 * James Deering (1859–1925) industrialist and early developer of Miami, Florida
 * Edgar de Evia (1910–2003) photographer, artist, author
 * Baron Nicolas de Gunzburg (1904–1981) magazine editor, socialite
 * Robert Denning (1927–2005) interior designer, socialite
 * Marion Dickerman (1890–1983) was a suffragette, educator, vice-principal of the Todhunter School and an intimate of Eleanor Roosevelt
 * Doyle New York an auction house founded in 1963.
 * Henry Ware Eliot (1843–1919) industrialist, philantropist and the father of T. S. Eliot
 * Find A Grave is a website founded in 1995
 * Find A Grave Forums a discussion forum for the website Find A Grave
 * Robert Fiske (actor) (1889–1944) American film actor during the 1930s and 1940s.
 * Clyde Fitch (1865–1909) dramatist and playright
 * Fernand Fonssagrives (1910–2003) photographer
 * Arthur Ford (1896–1971) American psychic spiritual medium, clairaudient and founder of the Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship.
 * Eileen Ford (born 1922) is a model agency executive and co-founder, in 1946 of Ford Models
 * Vincent Fourcade (1934–1992) French American interior designer and socialite
 * Xavier Fourcade (1927–1987) French american contemporary art dealer and proprietor of the Xavier Fourcade Gallery
 * Phyllis Fraser (born 1915) an American actress, journalist, childrens book publisher. wife of Bennett Cerf and Robert F. Wagner, Jr.
 * Helen Gallagher (–) a Ziegfeld girl and restauranteur who co-founded Gallagher's Steak House
 * Gallagher's Steak House founded in November 1927.
 * Belle da Costa Greene (1883–1950), librarian, bibliographer, director of the Morgan Library
 * Louis Hamman, M.D. (1877–1946) great clinician at Johns Hopkins University
 * Mary Hamman (1907–1984) American writer and editor, the modern living editor for LIFE, editor in chief for Bride & Home
 * Irene Hayes (1896–1975) a Ziegfeld girl and business woman who owned Irene Hayes Wadley & Smythe, a leading Manhattan florist and Gallagher's Steak House
 * Paul César Helleu (1859–1927), French painter
 * F. Burrall Hoffman 1882–1980 internationally known architect
 * Greta Keller (1903–1977), Vienna-born cabaret singer and actress
 * Francis L. Kellogg (1917–2006), U.S. diplomat and prominent socialite
 * Greta Kempton (1901–1991), American artist
 * John Ross Key (1754–1821), commissioned officer in the Continental Army, judge, lawyer and the father of Francis Scott Key
 * Sally Kirkland, (1912&nadash;1989) fashion editor at Vogue and LIFE
 * Kenneth Jay Lane (born 1930) socialite and costume jewelry designer
 * Alan Patrick Linton, Jr (1975–2001), Financial analyst for Sandler, O'Neill & Partners, with offices on the 104th floor of the World Trade Centers south tower.
 * Little Church Around the Corner The Church of the Transfiguration, New York City
 * Lombardy Hotel built in the 1920s by William Randolph Hearst for his mistress, silent film star Marion Davies
 * MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Illinois (founded 1846 fully co-ed 1969)
 * The Masked Marvel a 1943 12 chapter film serial from Republic
 * M. Jean McLane (1878–1964) American portraitist
 * Henry P. McIlhenny (1910–1986) American connoisseur of art and antiques, world traveler, socialite, philanthropist and the chairman of the Philadelphia Art Museum.
 * Richard Merillat retired CEO and president of Merillat Industries, entrepreneur, philanthropist
 * Mount Olivet Cemetery located in Frederick, Maryland chartered 4 October 1852
 * Robert Murray (1721–1786) Quaker merchant origin of the name Murray Hill in Manhattan
 * Dagmar Nordstrom (1903–1976) American composer, pianist, one of The Nordstrom Sisters
 * Siggie Nordstrom (1893–1980) American entertainer, lead singer of The Nordstrom Sisters (widow of Samuel Ferebee Williams)
 * The Nordstrom Sisters American sister act, international cabaret singers
 * P. J. Clarke's New York City saloon
 * Hortense Odlum (1881–1970) first woman president of a department store, Bonwit Teller
 * Rhinelander Mansion National Historic Landmark (1980)
 * Erik Rhodes (1906–1990) American writer, stage and film actor
 * River Road (Illinois)
 * William Rondina American designer, entrepreneur, philanthropist and socialite
 * Ben Rose (1916–1980) was an American photographer
 * St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City serving Manhattan's Lower East Side and Greenwich Village.
 * Scaasi American fashion designer
 * Serendipity 3 a Manhattan nightspot and restaurant founded in 1952
 * Jack Solomon gambler, sports entusiast, restauranteur and co-founder of Gallagher's Steak House
 * Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship a non-profit organization founded in 1956 for the study of altered states of consciousness and mystical experiences
 * Guy Beckley Stearns, M.D. (1870–1947) American homeopathic physician, researcher and author
 * The Stork Club (1929–1965) the famous night spot in New York City, at 3 East 53rd Street
 * Geraldine Stutz (1924–2005) American retail groundbreaker, president of Henri Bendel
 * Edward K. Thompson (1907–1996) American writer and editor of LIFE and founder of Smithsonian Magazine
 * Waynesboro Historical Society local historical society in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
 * Winifred Todhunter founder of the Todhunter School for girls
 * Worth Square is a public square in Manhattan located directly to the west of Madison Square
 * Ziegfeld girl the chorus girls from Florenz Ziegfeld's theatrical spectaculars known as the Ziegfeld Follies

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