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  1. Harold Stirling Vanderbilt (July 6, 1884 in Oakdale, New York - July 4, 1970) is credited with being the game designer who developed the game Bridge by coming up with the scoring system where contract bridge supplanted auction bridge. As a member of the famous American Vanderbilt family, he was also a railroad executive and a champion yachtsman.

  2. 29 de feb. de 2024 · Harold Stirling Vanderbilt (HSV) Funds Harold Stirling Vanderbilt Funds are awarded to graduate students by invitation-only and are used to extend either a PGF/UGF for up to an additional two years or to provide a new fellowship award of up to two years for an eligible and approved newly invited graduate student.

  3. 10 de nov. de 2019 · There was already one residence waiting for her. In 1934, Consuelo had purchased a homestead on the southern end of Florida’s Hypoluxo Island. The property lay across the Intracoastal waterway from Eastover, her younger brother Harold Stirling Vanderbilt’s splendid villa designed by Maurice Fatio in 1930.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Harold Stirling Vanderbilt, july 6, 1884, july 4, 1970, "Mike", nicknamed "professor", of Newport RI, was born at Oakdale New York. Vanderbilt graduated from Harvard Law School in 1910, then entered his family's railroad business, New York Central Railroad. When Harold started traveling in NYC 3 in 1928, the New York Central System boasted ...

  5. Harold Stirling Vanderbilt (HSV) Funds. Harold Stirling Vanderbilt Funds are awarded to graduate students by invitation-only and are used to extend either a PGF/UGF for up to an additional two years or to provide a new fellowship award of up to two years for an eligible and approved newly invited graduate student.

  6. Harold Stirling Mike Vanderbilt (6 Jul 1884 - certain 4 Jul 1970) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (9 entries) edit. arwiki هارولد ستيرلينغ ...

  7. University Graduate Fellowships: $10,000/year for up to 5 years. Provost's Graduate Fellowships: $10,000/year for up to 5 years. Harold Stirling Vanderbilt Graduate Scholarships: $6,000/year for up to 5 years. School of Engineering IBM Fellowships: $4,000/year for up to 4 years plus an award of $1,000 for professional development.