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  1. Jul 3, 2019 · His first wife was Henriette Louise Cromwell Brooks, a divorcee and flapper who liked gin, jazz, and the stock market, none of which suited MacArthur. They were married on February 14, 1922, separated in 1925, and divorced on June 18, 1929.

  2. Feb 3, 1993 · So did Henriette Louise Cromwell Brooks MacArthur, the wealthy socialite who owned it. Now Rainbow Hill is a spectacular home for the elderly, a spacious, ornate residence in the Green Spring...

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    Jun 17, 2019 · June 17, 1929: General MacArthur's first marriage to Louise Cromwell Brooks ends in divorce. In his autobiography, MacArthur devoted one sentence to the marriage: "In February 1922 I entered into...

  4. 1921 , 28 february , Washington , USA : Henrietta LOUISE CROMWELL Brooks (c. 1890 - May 30, 1965 ) was an American socialite and the first wife of celebrated General Douglas MacArthur ( 1880 - 1964 ). Brooks, who was 'considered one of Washington's most beautiful and attractive young women' made her debut in Washington DC in 1910.

  5. Texas A&M began as a land-grant university. We also received designations as a sea-grant institution in 1971 and a space-grant institution in 1989. Our university was one of the first four universities distinguished with the triple land-grant, sea-grant and space-grant designations.

  6. Oct 5, 2017 · The intriguing tale of the buildings’ creation is colorfully told in the new book “Architecture That Speaks” by Nancy T. McCoy ’81, founding principal of Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture LLP, and David Woodcock, Texas A&M professor emeritus of architecture, with sumptuous illustrations by Carolyn Brown, an architectural and fine ...

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  8. The Texas A&M University Online Yearbook Collection provides a window into student life at Texas A&M. In addition to introducing the reader to those who have both built and inhabited A&M throughout the years, the yearbooks include important historical information and commentary concerning the growth and development of Texas A&M.

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