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Louis Sherry once stayed a fortnight at the Palace, and he was so pleased with omelet Arbogast that he introduced it at his restaurant in New York J. Pierpont Morgan had come in his private train to San Francisco, to attend an Episcopal convention, and brought the restaurateur with him.
The school's founder, James Pierpont Greaves, had only recently died but Alcott was invited to stay there for a week.
John Pierpont Morgan was a banker and perhaps America's most important financial deal maker.
Pierpont and Makley received the death penalty, while Clark received a life sentence ( he ultimately was released in 1968, and died of cancer a few months later ).
The largest one was writing out the Preamble to the United Nations Charter in four languages, commissioned by the Pierpont Morgan Library in 1960 for $ 1000.
Finally, it was purchased by J. Pierpont Morgan for an undisclosed sum.
He was preceded in that office by J. Pierpont Morgan ; and succeeded by Frank Knight Sturgis.
Samuel Pierpont Langley ( August 22, 1834, Roxbury, Massachusetts – February 27, 1906, Aiken, South Carolina ) was an American astronomer, physicist, inventor of the bolometer and pioneer of aviation.
It was invented in 1878 by the American astronomer Samuel Pierpont Langley.
The first, which had the greatest material impact on the entire community, was the decision by J. Pierpont Morgan ’ s Louisiana & Texas Railroad Company to construct a railroad from New Orleans to Beaumont, Texas.
He was the son of John Pierpont (" Jack ") Morgan Jr. and the grandson of renowned banker John Pierpont Morgan, Sr., founder of J. P. Morgan & Co ..
Pierpont Public School housed grades K-12 from 1898 through 1969 when the high school was consolidated with the Langford School District and the Claremont, SD School District.
John Pierpont Morgan ( April 17, 1837 – March 31, 1913 ) was an American financier, banker, philanthropist and art collector who dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation during his time.
J. P. Morgan was born and raised in Hartford, Connecticut, to Junius Spencer Morgan ( 1813 – 1890 ) and Juliet Pierpont ( 1816 – 1884 ) of Boston, Massachusetts.
The project was supervised by Frank Hinman Pierpont.
The 1933 design for Monotype was supervised by Frank Hinman Pierpont.
During the American Civil War, Francis Harrison Pierpont was the Governor of the Union-controlled parts of the state.
He was born in New Haven, Connecticut, the son of Pierpont Edwards.
The report said a single blurred photograph of a large birdlike machine propelled by compressed air constructed by Whitehead in 1901 was the only other photograph besides that of Samuel Pierpont Langley's scale model machines of a motor-driven aeroplane in successful flight.
Newcomb was specifically critical of the work of Samuel Pierpont Langley, who claimed that he could build a flying machine powered by a steam engine and whose initial efforts at flight were public failures.
Harry Bensley ( 1876 or 1877 – 21 May 1956 ) was an English rake and adventurer, best remembered as the subject of an extraordinary wager between John Pierpont Morgan and Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale.
Ultimately, the task of straightening out the muddle of the Northern Pacific was turned over to John Pierpont Morgan.
Samuel Pierpont Langley, who was the first recipient of the medal in 1886 " for numerous investigations of a high order of merit in solar physics, and especially in the domain of radiant energy "
The medal was established under the Draper Fund by his widow, Anna Draper, in honor of her husband, and was first awarded in 1886 to Samuel Pierpont Langley " for numerous investigations of a high order of merit in solar physics, and especially in the domain of radiant energy ".

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Pierpont, Clark, and Makley arrived in Lima on October 12, where they impersonated Indiana State Police officers, claiming they had come to extradite Dillinger to Indiana.
While Makley, Clark and Pierpont extended their vacation by driving west to Tucson, Arizona, Dillinger and Hamilton left Florida on January 14, driving through the night to get to Chicago the next day.
Pierpont's Homer Cemetery is located just northwest of Pierpont on State Highway 27 and South Dakota's second Governor Charles Sheldon is buried there, along with many of Pierpont's fallen soldiers from wars ranging from the Spanish American War to the Vietnam War.
It announced that state officers were vacant and chose Francis H. Pierpont as governor of Virginia ( not West Virginia ) on June 20.
Pierpont headed the Restored Government of Virginia, which granted permission for the formation of a new state on August 20, 1861.
The upper Green on Elm is bordered by " Quality Row ", containing some of the oldest structures in New Haven: the federal style white clapboard Nicholas Callahan house, once a tavern ( now the Yale Elihu Senior Society ), the federal Eli W. Blake House ( now the Graduate Club ), the federal John Pierpont house ( now the Yale University Visitor Center ) built in 1767 and the brick Greek Revival Governor Ralph Isaacs Ingersoll House, designed in 1829 by Town and Davis ( future home of Dwight Hall, the student community service organization at Yale ).
Samuel Pierpont Langley published in 1890 a widely read paper on the Moon observations, but for unknown reasons omitted Very's name from the list of authors.
He was on the first Board of Managers for the institution, along with Andrew Carnegie, J. Pierpont Morgan, and Cornelius Vanderbilt II.
Pierpont, along with Thaddeus “ Ted ” Skeer and Skeer ’ s girlfriend, Louise Brunner, were arrested by the Detroit police at their apartment on April 2, 1925.
Other reports indicated that $ 4000. 00 in cash was found on Pierpont, with securities totaling $ 5400. 00 recovered in the apartment.
The Indiana Bankers Association had been looking for Pierpont since the robbery of the Grant County banks and had been on his trail for some time.
Fort Wayne police reported that there was strong evidence that the trio of Pierpont, Skeer and Hayes were involved in the holdup of the A & P store there on March 21, 1925.
With Dillinger on the outside, he would rob several banks on a list comprised by Pierpont and Makley, and with that money, help finance the escape.
On September 25, 1933, Pierpont, Russell Clark, Makley, and Hamilton conferred during the exercise period and decided to crash out on the next day.
At about 10: 00 p. m. on October 20, 1933, Dillinger, Pierpont and Dietrich raided the Peru, Indiana police station for more guns and bulletproof vests.
At 2: 45 p. m., a large Studebaker parked on a hill next to the bank and four walked into the bank: Dillinger, Pierpont, Makley, and Copeland or Clark.
At 2: 30 PM on November 20, Pierpont walked into the bank, carrying a Red Cross poster.
Pierpont ordered everyone in the lobby to lie on the ground while Dillinger marched the bank president, the cashier and his assistant into the main vault at gunpoint.
Pierpont got the jump on one, and Makley shot the other, wounding him.
A contemporary of J Pierpont Morgan and a close business associate and friend of Jacob Schiff of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., Fleming was widely known and respected in financial circles on both sides of the Atlantic.
With publication of Phrenology and the Scriptures ( 1850 ), Pierpont became known not only as a reform lecturer, but also as an expert on phrenology and spiritualism.
Pierpont was an important influence on reform-minded antebellum poets.

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