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This article or section does not cite its references or sources. You can help Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt (1880 – September 4, 1925) was a member of the prominent United States Vanderbilt family. 1880 (MDCCCLXXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
September 4 is the 247th day of the year (248th in leap years). ...
1925 (MCMXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ...
This article details the family of Cornelius Vanderbilt. ...
Known as Reggie, he was the youngest son of American railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt II and his wife Alice Claypoole Gwynne (1845-1934). He attended Yale University, was a member of Wolf's Head and where he acquired a reputation for dissipation—and no diploma. This is the top-level page of WikiProject trains Rail tracks Rail transport refers to the land transport of passengers and goods along railways or railroads. ...
Cornelius Vanderbilt II (November 27, 1843 â September 12, 1899) was a member of the prominent United States Vanderbilt family. ...
1845 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
1934 (MCMXXXIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
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Wolfs Head is the third oldest secret society at Yale University. ...
His first wife, whom he married on April 14, 1903, was Cathleen Gebhard Neilson. They had a daughter, Cathleen (1904-1944), and were divorced in 1919. His second wife, whom he married in 1923, was Gloria Laura Mercedes Morgan (1904-1965). They had a daughter, Gloria Vanderbilt (1924- ), who is the mother of CNN evening anchor and journalist Anderson Cooper. By the time Reggie Vanderbilt met Gloria Morgan, he had already squandered the $7 million willed to him by his late father and was using up a $5 million trust set up for him by his grandfather. April 14 is the 104th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (105th in leap years). ...
1903 (MCMIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
1904 (MCMIV) was a leap year starting on a Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1944 calendar). ...
1919 (MCMXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
1923 (MCMXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Gloria Laura Mercedes Morgan Vanderbilt (August 23, 1904âFebruary 13, 1965) was a socialite best known as the mother of fashion designer and artist Gloria Vanderbilt. ...
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1924 (MCMXXIV) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
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Anderson Cooper Anderson Hays Cooper (born June 3, 1967) is a television journalist currently working for the CNN television network. ...
A horse enthusiast, he lived at Sandy Point Farm, in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, where in 1917, founded the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF). Vanderbilt also had homes in New York City and Paris. Location of Portsmouth, Rhode Island. ...
The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) is the national governing body for most equestrian sports in the United States, including dressage, driving, endurance riding, eventing, hunt seat equitation, hunter, jumper, paralympic, reining, roadster, saddleseat equitation, vaulting, and western riding. ...
Reginald Vanderbilt died of liver failure due to alcohol abuse and was interred in the Vanderbilt family vault in the Moravian Cemetery at New Dorp on Staten Island, New York. The liver is the largest internal organ of the human body. ...
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The Moravian Cemetery at 2205 Richmond Road in New Dorp on Staten Island, New York is the largest cemetery on the island. ...
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He left a $4 million Trust for Gloria to be administered by her mother but it caused a much publicized court case for the custody of his daughter with his sister, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney who eventually won custody in 1934. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (January 9, 1875 - April 18, 1942) was a member of the prominent United States Vanderbilt family. ...
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