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  • Mr. Vanderlip is the symbol and embodiment of that financial strength and resourcefulness of the United States which was of such inestimable advantage to us all during the war.

    Conditions in the United States 1919

  • Vanderlip was safe up-creek, and ere the Greek girl could again lay hands upon him, his bride would be on the ground.

    Jack London Play:The Scorn of Women 2010

  • Sitka Charley remarked incidentally that she intended jumping out down river that night with Floyd Vanderlip, and further ventured the information that accidents were very likely at that time of year.

    Jack London Play:The Scorn of Women 2010

  • While the maid helped Freda off with her wraps, Floyd Vanderlip replenished the fire; and by the time the maid had withdrawn to an inner room, his head over the stove, he was busily thawing out his burdened upper lip.

    Jack London Play:The Scorn of Women 2010

  • Vanderlip, riding his sled merrily down with the last daylight, received the notes together.

    Jack London Play:The Scorn of Women 2010

  • Freda unmoved; nor among them can Floyd Vanderlip be accounted.

    Jack London Play:The Scorn of Women 2010

  • Claudio Papapietro for The Wall Street Journal Part of that history includes one of the mansion's previous owners, prominent banker Frank Vanderlip, who purchased the home in the early 1900s.

    Gilded Age Living on the Hudson Corrie Driebusch 2012

  • She noted, and pleasurably, the faintly foreign accent of the "Beg pardon" with which the furred woman prefaced her immediate appropriation of Floyd Vanderlip; and she courteously bowed her permission for them to draw a little apart.

    Jack London Play:The Scorn of Women 2010

  • Floyd Vanderlip had caressed more shovel-handles than women's hands in his time, so this was an experience quite new and delightfully strange.

    Jack London Play:The Scorn of Women 2010

  • Wherefore she smiled, dancing one night, upon Floyd Vanderlip.

    Jack London Play:The Scorn of Women 2010

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