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  1. The Taft couple traveled around the world, amassing a collection of more than 600 paintings and works of art. Having made a fortune in iron manufacturing and real estate, 93-year-old Sinton died in 1890, at which time the New York Times said he was “the richest man in Cincinnati.”. He left Anna, his sole heir, a $20 million estate. ART.

  2. Henry Waters Taft has been listed as a noteworthy corporate executive by Marquis Who's Who. Membership. President board trustees Rye Country Day School, 1969-1974, trustee, 1974-1976. Trustee Taft School, 1968-1980, Hurricane Island Outward Bound School, since 1981, The Conservation Foundation, since 1982, World Wildlife Fund-United States ...

  3. 22 de may. de 2023 · By the early 1970s, Taft H.S. earned a reputation as a "failing school" with many of the problems of other high schools in poor, marginalized neighborhoods in New York City. Entering the 1990s, as a non-selective high school, it was unable to compete with the newer schools housing magnet programs that attracted prime students from throughout the borough.

  4. Taft, Henry W. (Henry Waters), 1859-1945. Publication date 1920 Topics Japan -- Foreign relations -- United States, United States -- Foreign relations -- Japan Publisher

  5. William Taft: Life Before the Presidency. By Peri E. Arnold. Born in the Mount Auburn section of Cincinnati, Ohio, on September 15, 1857, William Howard Taft was a physically active child, playing sports and taking dancing lessons despite his tendency to obesity. He loved baseball, and he was a good second baseman and a power hitter.

  6. Robert Alphonso Taft Sr. (September 8, 1889 – July 31, 1953) was an American politician, lawyer, and scion of the Republican Party's Taft family.Taft represented Ohio in the United States Senate, briefly served as Senate majority leader, and was a leader of the conservative coalition of Republicans and conservative Democrats who blocked expansion of the New Deal.