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Lansing McVickar (September 20, 1895 –
January 14, 1945) was a
career officer with the
United States Army. He was
highly decorated for his
service in World...
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investor Lansing McVickar (1895–1945),
United States Army
officer William N.
McVickar (1843–1910),
Episcopal Bishop of
Rhode Island McVicker
McVicar This page...
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Harry Whitney McVickar (September 2, 1860 – July 4, 1905) was an
American artist, illustrator, and real
estate investor who was
prominent member of New...
- The
McVickar House is
located at 131 Main
Street in Irvington, New York,
United States. It is a
wooden frame house built in the
middle of the 19th century...
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McVickar House (1853) – The
McVickar House was
built by
Reverend John
McVickar for his son, the
Reverend William McVickar, the
first rector...
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William Neilson McVickar (October 19, 1843 - June 28, 1910) was the
sixth Bishop of
Rhode Island in The
Episcopal Church.
McVickar was born in New York...
- Society. He was
McVickar Professor of
Political Economy at
Columbia from 1982 to 2021. On
January 1, 2022, his
title changed to
McVickar Professor Emeritus...
- region, and a
mosaic ceiling.
Private William D.
McGee (1923–1945 †),
Medal of
Honor recipient Lansing McVickar (1895–1945),
recipient of the
Bronze Star Medal...
- events. The
soundtrack received positive reviews. SoundtrackNet's
Brian McVickar gave the
soundtrack 3.5
stars out of 5,
commented that the
score has "a...
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those included in the Four
Hundred as
dictated by
social arbiter Ward
McAllister, Astor's
friend and confidant, in
response to
lists proffered by others...