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For E. H. Harriman, the situation was catastrophic.
Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010
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For E. H. Harriman, the situation was catastrophic.
Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010
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Barnard student and society debutante Mary Harriman, daughter of railroad baron E. H. Harriman, founded the organization in 1901.
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Mary Harriman, widow of railroad baron E. H. Harriman, gave large sums to support the Eugenics Record Office.
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At the heart of the “Panama Plot,” the public and most of the press assumed, were E. H. Harriman, J. P. Morgan, and James J. Hill.
The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005
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At the heart of the “Panama Plot,” the public and most of the press assumed, were E. H. Harriman, J. P. Morgan, and James J. Hill.
The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005
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Her paternal grandfather, E. H. Harriman, head of the Union Pacific Railroad, had left a fortune estimated at $70 million to $100 million.
NYT > Home Page By MARGALIT FOX 2011
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Barnard student and society debutante Mary Harriman, daughter of railroad baron E. H. Harriman, founded the organization in 1901.
Forbes.com: News 2009
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Was it science, sport, or the prospect of a round-the-world railroad that sent E. H. Harriman off on his costly Alaskan excursion?
AmericanHeritage.com 2009
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Barnard student and society debutante Mary Harriman, daughter of railroad baron E. H. Harriman, founded the organization in 1901.
Forbes.com: News 2009
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