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the title "Overseas Exhibit." She has contributed an occasional article to magazines and other periodicals. She is also a patron of the opera, and in this as in all other branches of art, has been responsible for the development of much talent that might have been lost but for her interest, encouragement and generosity. In recognition of her achievements as a sculptor she was awarded the honorary A. M. degree by New York University in 1922, and by Tufts College in 1924. She is a member of the American Federation of Arts, the Association of Women Painters and Sculptors, the National Institute of Social Science, the International Historical Society, the National Arts Club and the Colony and Cosmopolitan clubs, New York City. She was married at Newport, R. I., Aug. 25, 1896, to Harry Payne Whitney, and their tree children are: Flora P., wife of Richard, Tower, Cornelius V. and Barbara.