to William Francis Cochran and Eva Smith. His grandfather was AlexanderSmith, founder of the AlexanderSmith Carpet Company. Cochran inherited his money...
AlexanderCochran may refer to: Alexander Gilmore Cochran (1846–1928), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania AlexanderSmithCochran (1874–1929), businessman...
died in April 1920. Multimillionaire sportsman and carpet tycoon AlexanderSmithCochran. They married in September 1920, and divorced in 1922. He died...
Pennsylvania AlexanderSmithCochran (1874–1929), American businessman and philanthropist Anita Cochran, American singer-songwriter Anne Cochran, American...
(disambiguation) Alec Smith (disambiguation) AlexanderSmithCochran (1874–1929), American sportsman and philanthropist AlexanderSmith Taylor (1817–1876)...
adjacent to the Spring Hill Cemetery where citizens rejected early AlexanderSmithCochran modernist architecture. Harundale Mall (1958) - Glen Burnie, MD...
Brookholt as early as 1909. She finally sold it in 1915 to AlexanderSmithCochran. Cochran, in turn, sold the estate in late 1923 to the Coldstream Golf...
Vanitie was a yacht owned by AlexanderSmithCochran that was selected to take part in selection trials for the America's Cup in 1914 against Sir Thomas...
graduate students, faculty and staff. The club was founded in 1911 by AlexanderSmithCochran, a member of the Yale Class of 1896 and Wolf's Head Society. As...
Executive Committee of the International Harvester Company, and Mrs. AlexanderSmithCochran, known to the music world as Mme. Ganna Walska, were married quietly...
the Cochran Collection of American Portraiture. This collection was put together by agents of AlexanderSmithCochran (son of Eva SmithCochran and owner...
Vanderbilt, William Kissam Vanderbilt II, Harry Payne Whitney and AlexanderSmithCochran. Herreshoff boat production incorporated power tools that increased...
the 1927 commissioned Vira (later Creole) was built on behalf of AlexanderSmithCochran. He died on 26 February 1954. Dacia (5-rater, 1891) Marigold (cutter...
Sea in the “Vintage Yachts” category. Vira was built in 1927 for AlexanderSmithCochran, this 689-ton staysail schooner is the largest sailing yacht ever...
Pundits was composer Cole Porter. Phelps encouraged AlexanderSmithCochran to dedicate the Cochran family's extensive collection of Shakespearean folios...
William Thad Cochran (/ˈkɒkrən/ KOK-rən; December 7, 1937 – May 30, 2019) was an American attorney and politician who served as a United States senator...
the experiment in 1912. She sold the Brookholt estate in 1915 to AlexanderSmithCochran. In March 1911, immediately after the announcement appeared in...
Steve Cochran formed Robert Alexander Productions after his actual first two names. Come Next Spring was his first film, written by Cochran's friend...
Manufacturing Company of Rhode Island for the New York industrialist AlexanderSmithCochran. She was constructed with an all-steel hull of LWL 97 feet (30 m)...
History" 16 (2018), pp. 17–34. The Industrialist and the Diva: AlexanderSmithCochran, Founder of Yale's Elizabethan Club, and Madame Ganna Walska, Yale...
of the yachtsman AlexanderSmithCochran. Together Thomas and Anna had seven children: Alexandra, Thomas IV, William Francis Cochran, Sherman, Ellen Cox...
Jacqueline Cochran (May 11, 1906 – August 9, 1980) was an American pilot and business executive. She pioneered women's aviation as one of the most prominent...