Albert Hadley papers, 1947-1999.
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Dorothy "Sister" Parish born Dorothy May Kinnicutt in Morristown, New Jersey. Sister is a nickname given to her by her three brothers. She graduated from the Foxcroft School for Girls, an elite Virginia boarding school. She began her career in 1933. It was the year of the "Crash" and financial necessity prompted her to set up shop, "Mrs. Henry Parish II Interiors", in Far Hills, New Jersey, where she began decorating houses for friends. She had no formal training but attributes her ...
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Baldwin, Billy
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Baldwin (1903-1983) was an internationally known American interior decorator. Born in Baltimore, he attended Princeton University for two years, but left for a series of temporary jobs. His first job in interior design was as a stockroom assistant with C.J. Benson & Co. in Baltimore. From 1935 to 1950, Baldwin was a design assistant with Ruby Ross Wood, Inc. Upon Miss Wood's death in 1950, he opened his own firm, Baldwin, Inc. which later became Baldwin, Martin & Smith. In 1973, Baldwin ...
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