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  2. Nesta Obermer - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] [16] During this same period, Sawyer's relationship with Gluck intensified. On 25 May 1936, Gluck confided to their diary that the two were married, had exchanged rings, and the date became their anniversary. [3] Their affair lasted until 1944 and was marked by the creation of Medallion, which Gluck called the YouWe Picture.

  3. Gluck (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Medallion (1937) depicts Gluck (right) with Nesta Obermer (left). In May 1936, Gluck spent a weekend with Nesta Obermer at the Obermer family home, Mill House at Plumpton, East Sussex, and later declared 25 May as their wedding day. [1] Gluck ended the relationship with Spry and held a bonfire of personal letters, diaries and paintings at ...

  4. American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medals - Wikipedia

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    The Academy voted in 1915 to establish an additional Gold Medal for "special distinction" to be given for the entire work of the recipient who is not a member of the academy. [1] The first of these occasional lifetime achievement gold medals was awarded in the next year to former Harvard President, Charles Eliot .

  5. Category:Awards established in 1936 - Wikipedia

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    St Mungo Prize; Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition Medal; Sir John Sulman Prize; Southern Association Most Valuable Player Award; The Sporting News Executive of the Year Award; The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award; The Sporting News Minor League Player of the Year Award; The Sporting News MLB Player of the Year Award

  6. Society of Medalists - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Medalists was the longest running art medal collector's organization in the United States and released 129 regular issues on a twice yearly basis from 1930 to 1995, as well as special issues marking the Society's 20th, 40th, and 50th anniversaries and the United States Bicentennial in 1976.

  7. List of medallists - Wikipedia

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    Medal (Obverse) for The Society of Medalists designed by Anthony de Francisci, 1935 Medal (Reverse) for The Society of Medalists designed by de Francisci, 1935 United States coin, the 1933 Double Eagle, designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, who also produced artistic medals. Robert Ingersoll Aitken (1878 – 1949) Mark Aron (1910 – 1990) [479]

  8. Dieges & Clust - Wikipedia

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    The medal was initially paid for through a trust fund established by the Martin J. Sheridan Memorial Committee, with New York State Supreme Court Justice Daniel F. Cohalan serving as chairman. [ 9 ] A 1936 New York Yankees World Series ring cast by Dieges & Clust and owned by Lou Gehrig held the record sale price for such a ring at $17,500.

  9. Eleanor Holm - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Grace Theresa Holm (December 6, 1912 [2] [3] – January 31, 2004) was an American competition swimmer and Olympic gold medalist. An Olympian in 1928 and 1932, Holm was expelled from the 1936 Summer Olympics team by Avery Brundage under controversial circumstances.