Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 1898-1974
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Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., 1898-1974. Born in New York City. He was an author, lecturer, and cinematographer, and was a newspaper and magazine editor and publisher. He worked in intelligence during World War II, and decorated with the Croix de la Croix Rouge by the French, and Distinguished Service from Federal Bureau of Investigation. He authored "Symposium of Public Opinion on Japanese American Question," in 1921, and numerous books including My Fabulous Mother, Farewell to Fifth Avenue, and Vagabonding through Europe Today.
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associatedWith | American Bible Society. |
associatedWith | Bartlett, George Arthur, 1869- |
correspondedWith | Bingham, Robert Worth, 1871-1937. |
associatedWith | Breunig, Albert A., 1892-1965. |
associatedWith | Burton, Marion Le Roy, 1874-1925. |
correspondedWith | Colcord, Roswell Keyes, 1839-1939. |
correspondedWith | Conniffe, Emmett R. (Emmett Robinson), 1895-1954. |
associatedWith | Delano, William Adams, 1874-1960. |
associatedWith | Devoe, James E. |
associatedWith | Falconer, W. H. |
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Birth 1898-04-30
Death 1974-07-07
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