Everything seemed to be going according to plan. At 17, Gwynneth Woodhouse, daughter to Rebecca Kruttschnitt, received a carefully orchestrated introduction to San Francisco society—a gala dance on January 17, 1930, at the Burlingame Country Club hosted by her wealthy Grandmother, Mrs. Julius Kruttschnitt. Gwynneth, who lived with her grandparents in New York as a […]
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Did William Boyce Thompson Invent Daylight Savings?
The next time you are bothered by daylight savings — maybe during that short window when the sun comes up a little later, or the longer one when it doesn’t set until after nine — you can blame William Boyce Thompson. The Magnate was instrumental in the short-lived implementation of daylight savings time during WWI, […]
Grandmother Adele Carie Shook Hands with the Queen of Naples
When Grandmother Adele Mercier Caire, a fashion leader in her hometown of New Orleans, where her father owned a leading clothing store, met with the Queen of Naples, she extended her hand to shake hands. Caire, the wife of a wealthy notary, quickly perceived by the smile that flitted over the features of the ladies-in-waiting […]