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Money and brains are well represented in this group of world-famous children. At the left is the piano prodigy Ruth Slenczynski, at one time forbidden dolls because they interfered with her musical studies. In the top centre is baby Lance Von Haugwitz Reventlow, heir to the Woolworth millions and the estate of his father, a Danish nobleman. His mother, the former Barbara Hutton, is shown next to him. In the lower centre is the infant grandson of the Nizam of Hyderabad, richest man in the world, Ten-year-old Jane Withers, lower right, is a child film star with a large income, but her wealth has not caused family friction.

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Southland Times, Issue 22993, 12 September 1936, Page 13

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Money and brains are well represented in this group of world-famous children. At the left is the piano prodigy Ruth Slenczynski, at one time forbidden dolls because they interfered with her musical studies. In the top centre is baby Lance Von Haugwitz Reventlow, heir to the Woolworth millions and the estate of his father, a Danish nobleman. His mother, the former Barbara Hutton, is shown next to him. In the lower centre is the infant grandson of the Nizam of Hyderabad, richest man in the world, Ten-year-old Jane Withers, lower right, is a child film star with a large income, but her wealth has not caused family friction. Southland Times, Issue 22993, 12 September 1936, Page 13

Money and brains are well represented in this group of world-famous children. At the left is the piano prodigy Ruth Slenczynski, at one time forbidden dolls because they interfered with her musical studies. In the top centre is baby Lance Von Haugwitz Reventlow, heir to the Woolworth millions and the estate of his father, a Danish nobleman. His mother, the former Barbara Hutton, is shown next to him. In the lower centre is the infant grandson of the Nizam of Hyderabad, richest man in the world, Ten-year-old Jane Withers, lower right, is a child film star with a large income, but her wealth has not caused family friction. Southland Times, Issue 22993, 12 September 1936, Page 13

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