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  1. 20 de feb. de 2020 · Gloria Mercedes Morgan de Vanderbilt claramente no era una madre convencional, era más bien mundana con un espíritu inasible. Todo eso influyó para que le quitaran la tutela de su propia hija.

  2. 25 de jun. de 2018 · Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt (widow of Reginald Vanderbilt) with her daughter Gloria Laura. 1926. Photograph. (Photo by Imagno/Getty Images) And in this world, although “the one place where a man ought to get a square deal is in a courtroom,” due to the fact that “people have a way of carrying their resentments right into a jury box,” more often than not, equality and justice are merely ...

  3. 17 de jun. de 2019 · Gloria Vanderbilt, the fashion designer, artist, actress, philanthropist, and glamorous socialite who lived much of her life in New York City, has died at 95. The news was confirmed by her son ...

  4. On March 6, 1923, he married Gloria Mercedes Morgan (1904–1965). Together, they were the parents of his second daughter: Gloria Laura Vanderbilt (1924–2019), the fashion designer. Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt died from cirrhosis due to alcoholism on September 4, 1925, at his country home, Sandy Point Farm, in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.

  5. Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt believed that she was 20, rather than 21, because her mother had long declared the twins' birth year as 1905 rather than 1904. The discrepancy was discovered upon an examination of the Morgan twins' childhood p*ports and their birth certificates during the Vanderbilt custody trial in 1934.

  6. Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt (nacida Maria Mercedes Morgan; 23 de agosto de 1904 -13 de febrero de 1965) fue una socialité estadounidense. Vanderbilt era la madre de la diseñadora y artista de moda Gloria Vanderbilt y abuela materna del periodista de televisión Anderson Cooper.

  7. 31 de may. de 2024 · Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt believed that she was 20, rather than 21, because her mother had long declared the twins' birth year as 1905 rather than 1904. The discrepancy was discovered upon an examination of the Morgan twins' childhood passports and their birth certificates during the Vanderbilt custody trial in 1934.