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LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK.—In certain of the American States, notably New York and Massachusetts, the customs and traditions introduced by early English settlers still prevail. Fox hunting in the approved English manner is the pastime of the “four hundred.” The two Dianas in the picture are well-known New York society beauties.

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Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 7

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LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK.—In certain of the American States, notably New York and Massachusetts, the customs and traditions introduced by early English settlers still prevail. Fox hunting in the approved English manner is the pastime of the “four hundred.” The two Dianas in the picture are well-known New York society beauties. Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 7

LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK.—In certain of the American States, notably New York and Massachusetts, the customs and traditions introduced by early English settlers still prevail. Fox hunting in the approved English manner is the pastime of the “four hundred.” The two Dianas in the picture are well-known New York society beauties. Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 7