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    George Huntington Hartford II (April 18, 1911 – May 19, 2008) was an American businessman, philanthropist, stage and film producer, and art collector...
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    George Huntington Hartford (September 5, 1833 – August 29, 1917) headed the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (A&P) from 1878 to 1917. During this...
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    and the second in the late 1990s. Huntington Hartford, the A&P supermarket heir, arrived on Hog Island in 1959. Hartford bought Hog Island from Axel Wenner-Gren...
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    pro-Nazi enclave. From 1950-1965, the property was owned by the Huntington Hartford Foundation, which operated it as an artists' retreat. The site, now...
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    designed by Edward Durell Stone in the modernist style for A&P heir Huntington Hartford. In the 2000s, Brad Cloepfil redesigned 2 Columbus Circle for the...
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  • operated by George Huntington Hartford who had been responsible for the company's business affairs. Under the unwritten understanding, Hartford received half...
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  • successor of George Huntington Hartford Huntington Hartford (George Huntington Hartford II, 1911–2008), grandson of George Huntington Hartford This disambiguation...
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    under the name Huntington Hartford Theatre. The premiere production of the Hartford was What Every Woman Knows starring Helen Hayes. Hartford ran the theater...
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  • studied under Robert Henri and Kenneth Hayes Miller, and won the Huntington Hartford Foundation fellowship. Born in Manhattan to Eldorado Nivison, a pianist...
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    1930s, then later was renamed the Huntington Hartford Theater when purchased in 1954 by philanthropist Huntington Hartford, then later the Doolittle Theater...
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