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  Barbara Hutton Information
Barbara Hutton, (born November 14, 1912 in New York City, United States – died May 11, 1979 in Los Angeles, California), was a wealthy American socialite dubbed by the media as the "Poor Little Rich Girl" because of her troubled life.
Barbara Hutton was the only child of Edna Woolworth (1883-1918) who was the daughter of Frank W. Woolworth, the founder of the enormously successful Woolworth department store chain.
Born into a highly dysfunctional family, Barbara Hutton's father was a notorious philanderer whose conduct drove her mother to suicide when Barbara was only six years old.
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  Barbara Hutton Quotes & Quotations
Barbara Hutton (November 14, 1912 – May 11, 1979) was a wealthy American socialite dubbed by the media as the "Poor Little Rich Girl" because of her troubled life.
Born in New York City, Barbara Hutton was the only child of Edna Woolworth (1883-1918) who was the daughter of Frank W. Woolworth, the founder of the enormously successful Woolworth department store chain.
Barbara's father was Franklyn Laws Hutton (1877-1940), a wealthy co-founder of the respected E. Hutton....
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 Divas - The Site / Society Divas / Barbara Hutton
Barbara was shattered to realize that someone could merely pretend to love her, and only marry her for her money.
Poor Barbara was once more disappointed at Cupid's missed mark, when returning home from shopping, she caught the Baron in the arms of another man. Though they both tried to be adult about the experience, Barbara realized that the Baron would not be the life raft she needed in the storm that was her life.
Barbara's last days were spent at the Beverly Hills Hotel, where she was a fixture at the lobby and bar in the evenings.
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 Barbara Hutton at AllExperts
Barbara Hutton, (born November 14, 1912 in New York City, United States â€" died May 11, 1979 in Los Angeles, California), was a wealthy American socialite dubbed by the media as the "Poor Little Rich Girl" because of her troubled life.
Barbara Hutton was the only child of Edna Woolworth (1883-1918) who was the daughter of Frank W. Woolworth, the founder of the enormously successful Woolworth department store chain.
Born into a highly dysfunctional family, Barbara Hutton's father was a notorious philanderer whose conduct drove her mother to suicide when Barbara was only six years old.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Barbara Hutton (November 14, 1912 – May 11, 1979) was an American socialite dubbed by the media as the "Poor Little Rich Girl" because of her troubled life.
In accordance with New York's high society traditions, Barbara Hutton was given a lavish débutante ball on her 18th birthday, where guests from the Astor and Rockefeller families, amongst other elites, were entertained by stars such as Rudy Vallee and Maurice Chevalier.
Hutton's divorce from Reventlow gave her custody of their son, and like her father had done to her, she left the raising of Lance to a governess and private boarding schools.
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 Barbara Hutton motivation
Barbara Hutton usually has a strong, immediate gut reaction to people, even though she may be unable to clearly articulate why she feels the way she does.
Barbara merges with or "marries" the person she loves at a very deep level and therefore separations are extremely painful for her, and often stormy and nasty.
Barbara Hutton is rarely content with herself and her life, and she has an inner urge to be continually going farther or deeper than her ever have before.
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 Barbara Hutton relationships
Barbara Hutton needs to accept that no one is self-sufficient all the time, and to be gentler with her "childish" emotional needs and wants.
Barbara Hutton has an inner poise and balance that enables her to act in a cool, efficient manner during emotional trauma and stress.
Barbara Hutton is not especially sentimental and her love partner may feel that she is too casual and not serious or romantic enough.
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 Hutton & Hutton Law
Hutton and Hutton filed a lawsuit against the producers and the City of Hutchinson, Kansas for their failure to take any action to protect the “Monster Truck Rally” spectators after the event.
Hutton and Hutton attorney Derek Casey successfully opposed the motion, showing the Reno County Court that the defendants did have a duty to provide reasonable care by providing minimal traffic control and security and that they were not immune from responsibility for Gabriel’s terrible injuries.
Hutton and Hutton, with Mark Hutton as lead counsel, has filed many personal injury cases against Merck, the manufacturer of Vioxx, and Pfizer, the manufacturer of Bextra and Celebrex.
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 Barbara Hutton Biography
In accordance with New York's high society traditions, Barbara Hutton was given a lavish débutante ball on her 18th birthday, where guests from the Astor and Rockefeller families, amongst other elites, were entertained by stars such as Rudy Vallee and Maurice Chevalier.
Hutton's divorce from Reventlow gave her custody of their son, and like her father had done to her, she left the raising of Lance to a governess and private boarding schools.
Extremely volatile when drinking [citation needed], Hutton had to be restrained on an aircraft flight after which she began suffering from drunken flouts [citation needed].
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 Articles, Woolworth Misfortune, Nancy L. Sander, Law Offices, Estate Planning Attorney, Palm Desert, CA (760) 340-4188   (Site not responding. Last check: )
When she was just nine, Barbara's butler offered her some sage words of caution: "Someday, you may be the richest girl in the world, but all that means is that somebody will want to marry you for your money.
Barbara Hutton could always have executed a prenuptial agreement to protect her fortune in case of divorce.
Given her weakness for charming men and her spontaneous decisions to marry, however, she didn't exactly seem to be the pre-nup type—but the right kind of trust could have required a pre-nup as a condition for distributions.
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 JANE BOWLES, LIBBY HOLMAN REYNOLDS & BARBARA HUTTON
Barbara Hutton was born on November 14, 1912, in New York City and the only child of Edna Woolworth Hutton, the eldest of the three daughters of Franklin Winfield Woolworth (April 13, 1852―April 8, 1919) and his Canadian-born wife Jenny Creighton Woolworth.
Barbara Hutton bought her own 26-room duplex in the same building at 1020 Fifth Avenue, and also a private railway car to take her to Palm Beach, though her father and stepmother used it much more than she did.
Hutton's dire financial predicament was attributed to her own overspending, the mismanagement of her wealth by lawyers and financial advisers, and outright theft by caretakers.
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 WHEN CASH WED CARY | Barbara Hutton | Encore | News + Notes | Entertainment Weekly
In real life, Grant stuck with his moneyed fiancee-Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton, whom he had met while sailing from New York to England in 1939.
By the time New Yorker Hutton was 12, she had inherited $25 million from her mother and the label ''poor little rich girl'' from the press.
Before she died in 1979, Hutton (separated from her seventh hubby) described Grant as the husband ''I loved the most.'' Grant, married to fifth wife Barbara Harris at the time of his death in 1986, had spoken fondly of Hutton: ''The trouble wasn't with her.
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 Barbara Hutton
Barbara has been called "The Poor Little Rich Girl," and a television movie was made about the life of Barbara (Farrah Fawcett played Barbara).
Though Barbara inherited $30 million from her father, Barbara died with only $3,500 left to her name.
Barbara's favorite hobby was getting married, especially to actors and noblemen.
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 Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story (1987) (TV)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hutton was also married to a sadistic Danish count who tries to steal her fortune.
Hutton discovered that he was bisexual, so she divorced him.
Barbara Hutton was an ardent socialite, so she neglected her only son.
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 Broooke Astor, Elder Abuse? A Cautionary Tale!
Barbara Hutton was born with a silver spoon in her mouth if ever there was such a child.
Barbara Hutton's Moon/Uranus is in Capricorn/Aquarius in the remote and unurturing 11th house emphasizing coldness, precision and alienation.
Barbara Hutton's Saturn is in Gemini which in this case I think points to what may actually have been schizophrenia running in the family.
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 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News
Born in New York City, Barbara Hutton was the only child of Edna Woolworth (1883-1918) who was the daughter of Frank W. Woolworth, the founder of the successful Woolworth department store chain.
Hutton then developed anorexia, which would plague her for the rest of her life.
Hutton left California and moved to Paris, France before acquiring a mansion in Tangier.
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 The Biography Channel - Barbara Hutton Biography
Her father was a notorious philanderer, while her mother committed suicide when Barbara was only six-years-old.
In 1972 Lance was killed in a plane crash, by which time Barbara had exhausted a large part of her fortune by spending and living recklessly.
Barbara's body was interred in the Woolworth family mausoleum at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York.
www.thebiographychannel.co.uk /biography_home/1894:2274/Barbara_Hutton.htm   (320 words)

  
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Barbara Hutton might seem inappropriate as the subject for a literary traveler; but she does have multiple associations with literature.
Barbara tried to redeem her reputation through contributions to charity in the thirties and during World War Two.
If a Barbara Hutton hadn't existed, she probably would have had to be invented.
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 LnkToMi.com Resource Directory - Barbara Hutton Biography Video
When Barbara Woolworth Hutton was born in New York City on November 14, 1912, she was, without a doubt, the richest little girl in the world.
Barbara loved to shop and her classic style was legendary: she made the world's "Best-Dressed Lists" time and time again.
Barbara Hutton was married seven times: to a Prince, a Count, a Baron, a Dominican playboy..
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 JMVintage: Million Dollar Baby: An Intimate Portrait of Barbara Hutton by Van Rensselaer, Philip - Specializing in Duke ...
Though she was married to a handsome Russian prince, a dazzling Danish count, and to the most sought-after actor in the world - Cary Grant - Barbara Hutton was a vulnerable woman, haunted by loneliness.
Descended from robber barons, Barbara Hutton's grandfather Frank Woolworth left her an astonishing legacy of twenty-five million dollars and a Fifth Avenue palace.
Barbara Hutton's story gives the reader a breathtaking picture of a life that was glamorous on the surface but essentially tragic.
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 Barbara Hutton   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I feel privileged to have known Barbara for many years, it was not in her nature to be unkind to anyone be they human beings or animals.
Barbara had great compassion for all, a gentle person but also one of strong convictions, with her late husband Tom the help they gave to Wherwell Playing Fields was immense.
Her family was here life and she gave absolute commitment to them, when entering her 60’s she learned to ski, ride a camel, drive a car and went back to work.
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 Barbara Mitchell Hutton   (Site not responding. Last check: )
BARBARA MITCHELL HUTTON, Executive Director, is co-founder of Rocky Mountain School and serves as President of the Board of Directors.
Barbara holds an undergraduate degree in Sociology and Social Work from the University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from the University of Northern Colorado.
Barbara has written articles about gifted children, parenting and educational models for gifted schools that have appeared in national journals and local newspapers.
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 Barbara Hutton: Beauty Icon on Style.com
But when she reached age 21, in 1932, Hutton's fortunes hit the stratosphere: She inherited $50 million from her mother's estate, making her one of the richest women of her time.
With Hutton's wealth came great generosity, both to the arts (she herself was a poet and dancer) and to wartime charities.
Hutton also graced advertisements for war bonds, and her elegant yet sporty image from this period continues to resonate.
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 Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story Synopsis - Moviefone
This alliance goes the way of all of Barbara's romances; there will be four more marriages, the last when Ms.
Shutting herself away in her Tangiers mansion, Barbara begins her long descent into the world of booze and drugs.
Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story merely skims the surface of its subject's stormy life, but Farrah Fawcett's performance commands the audience's attention throughout the film's daunting 240 minutes.
movies.aol.com /movie/poor-little-rich-girl-the-barbara-hutton-story/1027595/synopsis   (217 words)

  
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One of the best known portraits of Barbara Hutton taken by the famous photographer George Hoyningen-Huene in a sari wearing Queen Amelie of Portugal's marvellous ruby necklace.
Barbara is wearing the great emerald necklace that first belonged to Catherine the Great of Russia and later to Edith Rockefeller McCormick.
Barbara Hutton at one of her parties at Sidi Hosni, her house in Tangier, Morocco circa 1968 wearing the ruby necklace which had belonged to the Queen of Portugal transformed into a tiarra and two strings of the largest yellow cultured pearls she bought in Japan in 1959.
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 BARBARA HUTTON - In Search of a Prince - Biography - By Mona Eldridge - Book
BARBARA HUTTON - In Search of a Prince - Biography - By Mona Eldridge - Book Hardback - My Life With Barbara Hutton
A very scarce and collectable book of the Woolworth's heiress who has passed into legend since her death in 1979.
Twenty five years after the death of Barbara Hutton, her social secretary wrote this biography in an attempt to give an accurate account of her life.
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 Barbara Hutton Story Finds a New Publisher - New York Times
''Poor Little Rich Girl: The Life and Legend of Barbara Hutton'' by C. David Heymann, a biography of the late Woolworth heiress that was removed from the market by Random House last December because of acknowledged inaccuracies and the threat of litigation, has found a new publisher.
In a related development yesterday, Charles Hamilton, manuscript dealer and handwriting expert, said that letters supposedly written by Miss Hutton to Mr.
Heymann authorizing him to write the book as well as excerpts from her notebooks were not in her handwriting.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=9D06EFDE1438F937A25757C0A962948260   (168 words)

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