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American diplomat
Florence Jaffray "Daisy" Harriman (July 21, 1870 – August 31, 1967) was an American socialite, suffragist, social reformer, organizer, and diplomat. "She
Florence_Jaffray_Harriman
American businessman, politician and diplomat (1891–1986)
Vol. 32, No. 4, July 1954, pp. 525–540. doi:10.2307/20031052 Florence Jaffray Harriman U.S. presidential election, 1952 U.S. presidential election, 1956
W._Averell_Harriman
Social club in New York City
social club in New York City. Founded in 1903 by Florence Jaffray Harriman, wife of J. Borden Harriman, as the first social club established in New York
Colony_Club
Surname list
Henry Harriman (1848–1909), American railroad financier E. Roland Harriman, American railroad executive, son of Edward Florence Jaffray Harriman, American
Harriman_(surname)
New York financier (1864–1914)
"hunting set". He was best known as the supportive husband of Florence Jaffray Harriman, a socialite who became a progressive social activist and (after
J._Borden_Harriman
American philanthropist (1873–1952)
Triumvirate" hosted a salon in France and, in 1903, along with Florence Jaffray Harriman, helped organize the Colony Club, the first women's social club
Anne_Morgan_(philanthropist)
Town in New York, United States
mailing address Lasse Hallström, director Florence Jaffray Harriman, socialite, suffragist, and diplomat. The Harriman family estate in Bedford Corners has
Bedford_(town),_New_York
First Lady of the United States from 1923 to 1929
Coolidges felt that Coolidge benefited her husband. The suffragette Florence Jaffray Harriman considered her "the administration's greatest success". Vera Bloom
Grace_Coolidge
Award
figures such as Félicien Challaye, Che Guevara, Woody Guthrie, Florence Jaffray Harriman, Harold Holt, Kathleen Innes, Annette Kolb, Mohammad Mosaddegh
1967_Nobel_Peace_Prize
American meteorologist and air force officer
two parties. The first party, including Losey and U.S. Minister Florence Jaffray Harriman, reached Sweden safely but had lost contact with the second party
Robert_M._Losey
United States diplomat (1897–1961)
New York Times. June 9, 1956. Retrieved June 4, 2018. "Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Ex-Envoy, Dies at 97". The New York Times. August 31, 1967. "Col. A.D
Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Jr.
Anthony_Joseph_Drexel_Biddle_Jr.
Social club in New York City
horses were dressed, with flower rosettes behind their ears. —Florence Jaffray Harriman Typical of their coaching meets, in 1901 twenty-six coaches gathered
Coaching_Club_of_New_York
American photographer, video director and author
and Alice Allen Russell, he is the great-grandson of suffragist Florence Jaffray Harriman and the great-grandson of Episcopal bishop Henry C. Potter. He
Ethan_Russell
Strategic debate during World War II
"Oswiecim, Camp of Death (Underground Report)" with a foreword by Florence Jaffray Harriman. In this report from 1942, the gassing of prisoners was described
Auschwitz_bombing_debate
co-founder of Independent Labour Party and Labour Party, opposed WWI Florence Jaffray Harriman (1870–1967) – American suffragist, social reformer, pacifist and
List_of_peace_activists
American businessman
Carley in 1891. Jefferson Borden Harriman (1864–1914), who married Florence Jaffray Hurst in 1889. Joseph Harriman (c. 1865–1925), who married Eugenia
Oliver_Harriman
1919 international conference
of the US government's Women's Department of Social Hygiene; Florence Jaffray Harriman, chair of the Women's Committee of the Democratic Party; and Juliet
Inter-Allied Women's Conference
Inter-Allied_Women's_Conference
organizer, major writer and historian of the US suffrage movement Florence Jaffray Harriman (1870–1967) – social reformer, organizer and diplomat Oreola Williams
List_of_American_suffragists
Hand (born 1940) – American biologist, pioneer of peace ethology Florence Jaffray Harriman (1870–1967) – American suffragist, social reformer, pacifist and
List of women pacifists and peace activists
List_of_women_pacifists_and_peace_activists
British politician Hélène Dutrieu – pioneering French aviator Florence Jaffray Harriman – socialite and member of Wilson's commission on labor unrest
List of ambulance drivers during World War I
List_of_ambulance_drivers_during_World_War_I
American socialite
Jaffray and an uncle to Florence Jaffray, who served as U.S. Minister to Norway and was the wife of J. Borden Harriman. Florence was raised by William's parents
Helen_Smythe_Jaffray
the Chamber of Deputies). In 1955 District of Columbia resident Florence Jaffray Harriman announced that she would be refusing to pay federal income tax
List of historical acts of tax resistance
List_of_historical_acts_of_tax_resistance
September 7, 1935 May 21, 1937 Franklin D. Roosevelt Left post Florence Jaffray Harriman May 4, 1937 July 1, 1937 April 22, 1940 Left Norway because of
List of ambassadors of the United States to Norway
List_of_ambassadors_of_the_United_States_to_Norway
American writer (1886–1975)
Fadiman, Louis Fischer, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Frank Gervasi, Florence Jaffray Harriman, Fannie Hurst, Margaret Leech, Walter Millis, Bertrand Russell
Rex_Stout
Historic house in Washington, D.C., United States
M. Gross, Bell Gurnee, Florence Jaffray Harriman, Sallie Aley Hert, Adelaide Wellington Houghton, Boardman's sister Florence Boardman Keep, Ellen Warder
Sulgrave_Club
American political organization
Cunningham. The WNDC was founded in 1922 by Emily Newell Blair and Daisy Harriman with the goal of garnering support for the Democratic party. One of the
Woman's National Democratic Club
Woman's_National_Democratic_Club
British businessman (1840–1902)
Hurst to raise his three daughters, namely: Florence Jaffray Hurst (1870–1967), who married J. Borden Harriman (1864–1914) in 1889. Ethel Wentworth Hurst
F._W._J._Hurst
United States honorary society (e. 1913)
Chapman Catt James E. West Wendell Willkie 1941 Norman H. Davis Florence Jaffray Harriman Al Smith 1942 Anne O'Hare McCormick Donald Nelson Rufus B. von
National Institute of Social Sciences
National_Institute_of_Social_Sciences
Evangelical organization
College Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale - English Women's Suffragist Florence Jaffray Harriman - Social Reformer/Suffragist/U.S. Ambassador Robert W. Hebberd
Stony_Brook_Assembly
1912 US Congressional commission
President of the Wabash Railroad (and uncle of Franklin Roosevelt) Florence Jaffray Harriman, a New York socialite and social activist Harris Weinstock, a
Commission on Industrial Relations
Commission_on_Industrial_Relations
Hoy Greeley. Laura A. Gregg. Beatrice Forbes Robertson Hale. Florence Jaffray Harriman. Mary Garrett Hay. Elsie Hill. Diana Hirschler. Anna Maxwell Jones
List_of_Delaware_suffragists
American screenwriter
grandparents were Laura (née Low) Harriman and banker Oliver Harriman. Her maternal grandparents were Caroline Eliza (née Jaffray) Hurst and F. W. J. Hurst,
Ethel_Borden
Reference work published in 1971
Antoinette Clapp Hallie Mae Ferguson Flanagan Maude Frazier Florence Jaffray Hurst Harriman Frieda Barkin Hennock Jane Margueretta Hoey Muna Lee Perle
Notable American Women, 1607–1950
Notable_American_Women,_1607–1950
Nassau County". www.hmtcli.org. Retrieved November 5, 2022. "Arden (E.H. Harriman Estate)". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service
List of historic mansions in the United States
List_of_historic_mansions_in_the_United_States
Nazi concentration camp in Poland (1940–1945)
Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0674016941. Zarembina, Natalia; Harriman, Florence Jaffray (1944). Oswiecim, Camp of Death (Underground Report). New York:
Auschwitz_concentration_camp
schoolmistress Mary Franklin Smythe, American mother of socialite Helen Smythe Jaffray Mary Dillingham Frear (1870–1951), American First Lady of Hawaii, suffragist
List of people with given name Mary
List_of_people_with_given_name_Mary
FLORENCE JAFFRAY-HARRIMAN
FLORENCE JAFFRAY-HARRIMAN
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Divinely Peaceful; Variant of Jeffrey; Peace
Girl/Female
American, Christian, French, German, Latin
Flower; Blossom; Blooming; Form of Florence
Male
German
German form of Latin Florentius, FLORENZ means "blossoming."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jefferey, probably JEFFREY means "God's peace."Â
Male
French
English and French form of Latin Florentius, FLORENCE means "blossoming."Â Compare with another form of Florence.
Girl/Female
English American Latin
Flowering.
Girl/Female
British, English, Polish, Swedish
Flowering; From Florence; Blossoming; Charming
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, Latin, Spanish
Flowering; Blooming; Florence
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Loreen, LORENE means "little laurel tree."
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Florentius, FLORENCIO means "blossoming."
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Italian, Latin
Flowering; Florence; Blooming
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Fleurette, FLORETTE means "little flower."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jefferey, probably JEFFRY means "God's peace."Â
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yaffa, JAFFA means "beautiful."
Female
English
English and French feminine form of Latin Florentius, FLORENCE means "blossoming." Compare with masculine Florence.
Male
Arthurian
, son of Gawain (flourishing).
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend American Shakespearean
Son of Gawain.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
Prosperous; Flourishing; To Flower in the Sense of a Blossom; Blossoming; Charming
Girl/Female
French, German, Latin
Florence; Blooming
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the personal name Florence, used by both sexes (Latin Florentius (masculine) and Florentia (feminine), ultimately from flos, genitive floris ‘flower’). Both names were borne by several early Christian martyrs, but in the Middle Ages the masculine name was far more common.English and French : local name for someone from Florence in Italy, originally named in Latin as Florentia.
FLORENCE JAFFRAY-HARRIMAN
FLORENCE JAFFRAY-HARRIMAN
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Full of Fragrance Like Sandalwood
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Sun Light; Sun Rays; The Sun and the Moon
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Wife of the Himalayas; Female Parrot; Love; Strong; Intellect; Speech; Woman; Mother of Menaka; The Daughter of Mahameru
Girl/Female
English
Dearly loved.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Bitter; Sea of Bitterness; Feminine of Marlon; Variant of Marlene Woman from Magdala
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Born
Male
Croatian
, the glory of God.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Slave of the one who gives life and sustains it
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Island of Linden Trees; From the Linden Tree Island
Biblical
hill; cup; thing lifted up
FLORENCE JAFFRAY-HARRIMAN
FLORENCE JAFFRAY-HARRIMAN
FLORENCE JAFFRAY-HARRIMAN
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FLORENCE JAFFRAY-HARRIMAN
n.
Affray.
n.
A cerain gold coin; a Florence.
a.
Belonging or relating to Florence, in Italy.
v. t.
Alarm; terror; fright.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Flounce
p. p.
of Affray
n.
A kind of cloth.
v. t.
The act of suddenly disturbing any one; an assault or attack.
imp. & p. p.
of Flounce
n.
An ancient gold coin of the time of Edward III., of six shillings sterling value.
v. t.
To startle from quiet; to alarm.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Accademia della Crusca in Florence.
n.
One engaged in an affray.
v. t.
The fighting of two or more persons, in a public place, to the terror of others.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Florence, a city in Italy.
v. t.
A tumultuous assault or quarrel; a brawl; a fray.
v. t.
Same as Flence.
n.
Affray; broil; contest; combat.
v. t.
To deck with a flounce or flounces; as, to flounce a petticoat or a frock.
v. t.
To frighten; to scare; to frighten away.