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The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 23. Click this link to go to page-1. Click link to return to page-22. Another event took place at Stan Hywet that troubled F. One day, as F. was coming home from his office, as his car rounded the curve. Looking for unlocked windows and found that the one of the basement windows was ajar. This window lead into the basement swimming pool.
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 25. Click this link to go to page-1. Click link to return to page-24. discovered some of his wine was missing. After speaking with a few of the staff, he asked the butler to come to his den. Once the man was seated, F.
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 26. Click link to go to page-1. Click link to return to return to page-25. The very best chauffeur in the entire world. Gertrude rode many time with Dillingham. For this reason she never really saw. In the fall of 193.
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 27. Click link to go to page-1. Click this link to return to page-26. More time at home reading the business sections of several newspapers each day in the library. He also began reading more and more about Abraham Lincoln, a man that F. had admired his whole life. What would happen to his company, Seiberling. Gertrude spent the early 1940s doing something she dearly l.
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 28. Click link to go to page-1. Click link to return to page-27. The late 1940s began badly. Gertrude was ill most of the time in her final days. did what he could to make her comfortable but she was slipping away. Look at them and grin. He would point to a spot and remember to them an event that took place there and they would listen to his memories.
Presentation of my flag to Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. , August 31, 1942. Ed took the flag to the office of Harvey Firestone Jr. and asked what they planned to do with it.