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Grace Carley Harriman (1873–1950) was an American social leader and philanthropist. Widely known as Mrs. Oliver Harriman, she was a member of the wealthy Harriman family, the wife of investment banker Oliver Harriman Jr. A native of Louisville, Kentucky, she was a co-founder and president of the National Conference on Legalizing Lotteries, a president of the Camp Fire Girls, and a member of the Southern Women's Democratic Club. During World War I she established a food research and conservation laboratory. She was a writer on social topics and author of the 1942 etiquette book Mrs. Oliver Harriman's Book of Etiquette: A Modern Guide to the Best Social Form.

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  • غريس كارلي هاريمان (ar)
  • Grace Carley Harriman (en)
  • Grace Carley Harriman (pt)
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  • غريس كارلي هاريمان (بالإنجليزية: Grace Carley Harriman)‏ هي فاعلة خير أمريكية، ولدت في 1873 في لويفيل في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 28 مارس 1950 في مانهاتن في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Grace Carley Harriman (1873–1950) was an American social leader and philanthropist. Widely known as Mrs. Oliver Harriman, she was a member of the wealthy Harriman family, the wife of investment banker Oliver Harriman Jr. A native of Louisville, Kentucky, she was a co-founder and president of the National Conference on Legalizing Lotteries, a president of the Camp Fire Girls, and a member of the Southern Women's Democratic Club. During World War I she established a food research and conservation laboratory. She was a writer on social topics and author of the 1942 etiquette book Mrs. Oliver Harriman's Book of Etiquette: A Modern Guide to the Best Social Form. (en)
  • Grace Carley Harriman (1873–1950) foi uma líder social e filantropa americana. Amplamente conhecida como Sra. Oliver Harriman, ela era um membro da rica família Harriman, esposa do banqueiro de investimentos Oliver Harriman Jr. Nascida em Louisville, Kentucky, ela foi cofundadora e presidente da Conferência Nacional sobre Loterias de Legalização, presidente do Camp Fire Girls, e membro do Southern Women's Democratic Club. Durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial, ela estabeleceu um laboratório de pesquisa e conservação de alimentos. Ela era uma escritora sobre tópicos sociais e autora do livro de etiqueta de 1942, Mrs. Oliver Harriman's Book of Etiquette: A Modern Guide to the Best Social Form . (pt)
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  • غريس كارلي هاريمان (بالإنجليزية: Grace Carley Harriman)‏ هي فاعلة خير أمريكية، ولدت في 1873 في لويفيل في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 28 مارس 1950 في مانهاتن في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Grace Carley Harriman (1873–1950) was an American social leader and philanthropist. Widely known as Mrs. Oliver Harriman, she was a member of the wealthy Harriman family, the wife of investment banker Oliver Harriman Jr. A native of Louisville, Kentucky, she was a co-founder and president of the National Conference on Legalizing Lotteries, a president of the Camp Fire Girls, and a member of the Southern Women's Democratic Club. During World War I she established a food research and conservation laboratory. She was a writer on social topics and author of the 1942 etiquette book Mrs. Oliver Harriman's Book of Etiquette: A Modern Guide to the Best Social Form. (en)
  • Grace Carley Harriman (1873–1950) foi uma líder social e filantropa americana. Amplamente conhecida como Sra. Oliver Harriman, ela era um membro da rica família Harriman, esposa do banqueiro de investimentos Oliver Harriman Jr. Nascida em Louisville, Kentucky, ela foi cofundadora e presidente da Conferência Nacional sobre Loterias de Legalização, presidente do Camp Fire Girls, e membro do Southern Women's Democratic Club. Durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial, ela estabeleceu um laboratório de pesquisa e conservação de alimentos. Ela era uma escritora sobre tópicos sociais e autora do livro de etiqueta de 1942, Mrs. Oliver Harriman's Book of Etiquette: A Modern Guide to the Best Social Form . (pt)
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