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Their daughter Helen Julia Hay, a writer and poet, married Payne Whitney of the influential Whitney family ; their children were U. S. ambassador John Hay Whitney and Joan Whitney Payson.
During the early part of the 20th century, under the leadership of Harry Payne Whitney, polo changed to become a high-speed sport in the United States, differing from the game in England, where it involved short passes to move the ball toward the opposition's goal.
* April 29 – Harry Payne Whitney, businessman, horse breeder ( d. 1930 )
* January 23 – Dorothy Payne Whitney, American-born philanthropist and social activist ( d. 1968 )
* October 26 – Harry Payne Whitney, American businessman and horse breeder ( b. 1872 )
* Whitney, Lois Payne ( 1934 ).
Flora Payne Whitney, served as a museum trustee, then as vice president.
Olive, Lady Baillie, a daughter of Almeric Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough, and his first wife, Pauline Payne Whitney, an American heiress.
* Harry Payne Whitney
Other landowners were Thomas Hitchcock and his family, Harry Payne Whitney and his wife the former Gertrude Vanderbilt, founder of New York's Whitney Museum, at Apple Green ( formerly a Mott house ), Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, whose estate is now subdivided into the Old Westbury Country Club and New York Institute of Technology.
* Dorothy Payne Whitney, Whitney family heiress, co-founder of The New Republic magazine and the Dartington School
* Harry Payne Whitney, member of Whitney family, thoroughbred horse breeder
At this hangout of the wealthy elite, George Gershwin often played impromptu piano for wealthy guests such as Reggie Vanderbilt, Harry Payne Whitney, or Walter Chrysler, and celebrities such as Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Pola Negri, Al Jolson, Jeanne Eagels, Gloria Swanson, John Gilbert, Clara Bow, Hope Hampton, Irving Berlin, John Barrymore, Dolores Costello, Leatrice Joy and Rudolph Valentino, as well as socialites such as Gloria Morgan and her sister Thelma, Viscountess Furness.
The New Republic was founded by Herbert Croly and Walter Lippmann through the financial backing of heiress Dorothy Payne Whitney and her husband, Willard Straight, who maintained majority ownership.
Educated by private tutors and at the exclusive Brearley School in New York City, at age 21 she married the extremely wealthy sportsman Harry Payne Whitney ( 1872 – 1930 ).
***** Flora Payne Whitney ( 1897 – 1986 )
* Harry Payne Whitney, businessman and thoroughbred horsebreeder
* William Payne Whitney, philanthropist and businessman

Payne and operated
Payne Field was an advanced Aviation School operated from May 1918 to March 1920.
Payne then worked as a financial manager and chief disbursing officer for the Maine & New Hampshire Theaters Company, which operated 132 movie theaters in New England.

Payne and horse
The commander of the 2nd North Carolina, William Henry Fitzhugh Payne, was captured after his dying horse pitched him into a nearby tanning vat.
Greentree Stable, in Red Bank, New Jersey, was a major American thoroughbred horse racing stable and breeding farm established in 1914 by Payne Whitney of the Whitney family of New York City.
A horse racing enthusiast in the tradition of his father and brother, Payne Whitney's Greentree Stable, named for their Long Island estate, was a very significant racing and breeding operation for thoroughbred horses.

Payne and farm
In 1794, Samuel Payne moved southwest from Whitestone into the town of Hamilton, where he started a farm on the hill that is today ’ s location of Colgate University.
Today, Colgate's campus is located on what was Samuel Payne ’ s farm.
In 1827, the farm, valued at $ 4, 000 ( then current dollars ) covering, was donated by Payne and his wife to the Baptist Theological Society as the new location of the Society ’ s Theological Institution, which became Colgate.
Payne was born in 1836 in Grant County, Indiana, on a farm near Fairmount.
First prize was $ 25, 000 which Payne used to pay off the mortgage on his father's farm.

Payne and stable
2001 did see the band with a stable line-up, achieved during the Aura sessions featuring Downes, Payne, guitarist Guthrie Govan and ex-Manfred Mann's Earth Band / The Firm / Uriah Heep / Gary Numan / AC / DC drummer Chris Slade ( who had first joined Asia in 1999, briefly ).
In 1911, he took charge of the racing stable of Harry Payne Whitney, for whom he trained his second Kentucky Derby winner.

Payne and at
Payne hacked at their arms.
There was no sign of Mrs. Lauren Payne at her house on Nod Road, Ridgefield, Connecticut.
On September 15, 1794, James Madison married Dolley Payne Todd, a young widow, at Harewood, in what is now Jefferson County, West Virginia.
Dolley Payne was born May 20, 1768, at the New Garden Quaker settlement in North Carolina, where her parents, John Payne and Mary Coles Payne, lived briefly.
As of December 2004 C / F International was a secured judgment creditor of Classic World Productions and its principal, Darryl Payne, for approximately one million US dollars, and was the principal secured creditor at the time of the subsequent bankruptcy filing by the company.
Past performers at the week-long festival include: Diana Krall, Arturo Sandoval, Jean Carne, Phil Woods, Aretha Franklin, Freda Payne, Cassandra Wilson, Ethel Ennis, David Sanborn, Jane Monheit, Dianne Reeves, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ramsey Lewis, Patti Austin, and Ann Hampton Callaway
The play was first performed on May 26, 1984 by the Department of Drama, University of Texas, Austin and staged at the B. Iden Payne Theatre.
An all acoustic album, Live at the Town & Country Club, was recorded by the group in September 1997 ( and released in 1999 ) that featured a line-up of Downes, Payne, Ibrahim, and drummer Bob Richards.
Toledo was named a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University from 2006 to 2009, and in 2007-2008 was a Payne Distinguished Visiting Lecturer at Stanford University's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and a CDDRL ( Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law ) Visiting Scholar.
Owen, and his wife Kelly Owen, were the primary benefactors for the construction of the Kelly Owen Women's and Children's Pavilion at DeKalb Regional Medical Center in Fort Payne, which was at the time a charitably-operated hospital of Baptist Health System of Alabama.
Following the explosion of the unmanned bus, Annie joins Jack and the police as they wait at the designated drop spot with marked bills for Payne, since they want to take Payne alive to prevent any more threats he has in store.
As the train heads forward, Payne kills the conductor after handcuffing Annie to a pole, but Jack is able to catch onto it at the last moment.
After a series of tests at the hospital, John is informed by Dr. Raymond Turner ( James Woods ) and Rebecca Payne ( Anne Heche ), a hospital administrator, that Michael has an enlarged heart and will need a transplant.
Dolley Todd was a widow at the age of twenty-five, with her young son Payne to support.
Dolley Payne Todd and James Madison, a delegate to the Continental Congress which met in Philadelphia until 1800, likely encountered each other at social events in the temporary federal capital.
One of the internment camps was located in Fort Payne, Alabama and the largest was at Fort Cass, Tennessee.
Also, in nearby Fort Payne, which lies across the valley and at the foot of next-door Lookout Mountain, there is a historical sign marking the town as one of the starting points for the Trail of Tears, and also the area where Sequoyah lived, who developed the Cherokee alphabet.
Reacting more quickly to changes than at the end of the Boom, in the 1990s business and civic leaders in Fort Payne began to take steps to diversify the city's economy.
Fort Payne is located at ( 34. 453829 ,-85. 706648 ).

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