Deena Dietrich

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Preservation Society’s board of directors promised that one of Countess Széchényi’s daughters, Sylvia Szápáry, could live on the third floor of the house for the rest of her life. Sylvia, who was called Syvie by her intimates, spent every summer at The Breakers along with her children, Gladys, who was named after her grandmother, and Paul.
Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty
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