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3 days ago · July 5, 2024. A woman named Evelyn Thaw dodges a camera, 1909 Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. In 1904, a widow named Elizabeth Peck had her portrait taken at a studio in a ...
5 days ago · One of the more obscure Vanderbilt mansions was a Townhouse at 12 East 77th Street, designed in 1896 for Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt was the founder and president of...
1 day ago · Vanderbilt’s transplant center is one of the busiest in the U.S. Its doctors performed 739 transplants in 2023, landing the hospital among the top five largest transplant centers in the country ...
4 days ago · William Vanderbilt exhibited thousands of the marine specimens he had gathered – one of the world’s most extensive, privately assembled collections from the pre-atomic era – in his own marine museum, the Hall of Fishes, which he opened to the public in 1922.
3 days ago · This fall, the Vanderbilt Vaccine Center will launch a professional artist-in-residence program to encourage a dialogue between artistic creativity and scientific inquiry and increase public support for research aimed at combating viral infections like COVID-19.
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5 days ago · Reginald And His Brother, Neily, Were The First Vanderbilts Who Didn't Increase The Family Fortune. Cornelius Vanderbilt II's youngest son, Reginald, inherited a small sum from his father, but the bulk of the family money went to his older brother, Alfred.