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"The Links New York Billiard Green Velvet Slippers" Sz 10 1/2 UK/ 11 1/2 US (New) (SOLD)Hand Made in England Itz A Stitch The Links is a private club in New York City. It is located at 36 East 62nd Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. Charles B. Macdonald, a golf champion and founder of the United States Golf Association, started the Links in 1917 as a place where powerful members of the golf world could keep the true spirit of the game alive. History The club was established in 1916 1917 by Charles B. Macdonald,

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The Links is a private club in New York City. It is located at 36 East 62nd Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. Charles B. Macdonald, a golf champion and founder of the United States Golf Association, started the Links in 1917 as a place where powerful members of the golf world could keep the true spirit of the game alive.

History

The club was established in 1916-1917 by Charles B. Macdonald, in a building designed in the Georgian Revival architectural style by Cross & Cross. In the 1960s, it was "a preferred social gathering spot for America's most powerful chief executives." By 2010, it was still a "preserve of the old banking elite", but not all members were WASPs.

A sampling of members in 1955 is listed below:

Government and diplomacy:

Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States

Winthrop W. Aldrich, ambassador to Great Britain

Arthur A. Ballantine, Undersecretary of the Treasury and lawyer

Prescott S. Bush, U.S. Senator and father of President Bush (41)

Charles E. Daniel, U.S. Senator from South Carolina

Thomas E. Dewey, governor of New York

C. Douglas Dillon, U.S. ambassador to France, Future Secretary of the Treasury

Joseph E. Davies, U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union

Thomas S. Gates, Jr., future U.S. Secretary of Defense

Walter S. Gifford, former chairman of A T & T, former Ambassador to the U.K.

Stanton Griffis, U.S. ambassador to Poland, Egypt, Spain and Argentina

Amory Houghton, CEO, Corning Glass Works, future U.S. Congressman

George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury

Herbert C. Hoover, Jr. son of the 31st President, Undersecretary of State and a member of the President’s cabinet

John A. McCone, future director of the C.I.A.

Jean Monnet, diplomat and founding father of the European Union

Winthrop Rockefeller, son of John D. Rockefeller and Governor of Arkansas

Sir William Wiseman, British intelligence agent and banker

Cyrus R. Vance, future U.S. Secretary of State

John Hay Whitney, future U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain

Military:

Oscar C. Badger, a four-star admiral in the U.S. Navy

Ralph A. Bard, undersecretary of the U.S. Navy

Dunbar W. Bostwick, lt. colonel, U.S. Army, helped organize Normandy invasion

Lucius D. Clay, U.S. general, Eisenhower deputy and "father" of the Berlin airlift

Robert A. Lovett, former U.S. Secretary of Defense

Paul Nitze, future Secretary of the Navy

Elwood R. Quesada, lieutenant general, U.S.A.F.

Stanley R. Resor, future U.S. Secretary of the Army

Kenneth Royall, Army brigadier general, last person to serve as Secretary of War

James Hopkins Smith, Jr., U.S. Secretary of the Navy

William Bedell Smith, Eisenhower’s chief of staff in WWII, four-star general, former U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union and former C.I.A director

Harold E. Talbott, Secretary of the Air Force

James H. Doolittle, U.S. general and famed aviator

Industry:

Sewell L. Avery, chairman of Montgomery Ward

Stephen D. Bechtel of the engineering and construction company

Sosthenes Behn, founder of ITT Corporation

Roger M. Blough, president of U.S. Steel Corporation

Harold Boeschenstein, chairman of Owens-Corning

Richard L. Bowditch, chairman U.S. Chamber of Commerce

H.S.M. Burns, British president of Shell Oil Company

Louis S. Cates, Chairman of Phelps Dodge

Owen R. Cheatham, chairman of Georgia Pacific Corporation

Colby M. Chester, chairman of General Foods Corporation

Hugh J. Chisholm, president of International Paper

George H. Coppers, chairman of Nabisco

Cleo F. Craig, president of AT&T

Walter F. Dillingham, “the Baron of Hawaiian Industry”

Richard R. Depree, president of Proctor & Gamble

Benjamin F. Fairless, CEO of U.S. Steel

Henry Ford II, president of the Ford Motor Company

J. Peter Grace, Jr., Grace Chemical CEO

Augustus C. Long, CEO of Texaco

Henry R. Luce, publisher of Time Magazine

Joseph H. McConnell, former president of NBC

George W. Merck, president of Merck pharmaceuticals

Roger Milliken, CEO of Milliken textiles

Morehead Patterson, chairman of AMF

G. Willing Pepper, president of the Scott Paper Company

Gwilym A. Price, president of Westinghouse

Edgar Monsanto Queeny, chairman of Monsanto Corporation

Donald J. Russell, future CEO of Southern Pacific Railroad

Sidney A. Swensrud, chairman Gulf Oil

Walter C. Teagle, retired chairman of Standard Oil

Thomas J. Watson, Jr., president of IBM

Charles E. Wilson, former president of General Electric

Finance:

Norborne Berkeley, president of Chemical Bank

Edward Eagle Brown, chairman of the First National Bank of Chicago

Paul C. Cabot, founded State Street Corporation and started the first mutual fund

Asa V. Call, president of Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company

Jean Cattier, Partner at White Weld & Co, and Chairman of the European American Bank

George Champion, chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank

J. Luther Cleveland, chairman of the Guaranty Trust Company

S. Sloan Colt, president of the Bankers Trust Company

Isaac B. Grainger, president of Chemical Bank and future president U.S.G.A.

Benjamin H. Griswold III, chairman of Alex, Brown

E. Roland Harriman, co-founder of Brown Brothers Harriman

Devereux C. Josephs, chairman of the Board New York Life Insurance

John J. McCloy, future chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank, President World Bank

Henry S. Morgan, grandson of J.P. Morgan and co-founder of Morgan Stanley

Ralph Owen, chairman of American Express

Elmore C. Patterson, future CEO of J.P. Morgan

Ralph T. Reed, future CEO of American Express

David Rockefeller, future chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank

J. Stillman Rockefeller, president National City Bank

Howard C. Sheperd, chairman of National City Bank

Harold Stanley, co-founder of Morgan Stanley

Dean Witter, founder of Dean Witter investment firm

Aircraft and aviation:

William E. Boeing, founder of the Boeing Airplane Company

F. Trubee Davison, WWI Naval Aviator

Robert E. Gross, president of Lockheed Aircraft

Frederick B. Rentschler, chairman of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft

Edward V. Rickenbacker, World War I ace pilot

Leon A. Swirbul, founder of Grumman Aircraft

Born rich:

Marshall Field, heir to the department store fortune

James H. McGraw, Jr. heir to the book publishing company

Paul Mellon, heir to the Mellon banking fortune and philanthropist

Howard Phipps, heir to the Carnegie Steel partner Henry Phipps, Jr.

Joseph N. Pew, heir to Sun Oil fortune, co-founder of the Pew Charitable Trusts

J. Watson Webb, film maker and heir to the Vanderbilt fortune

Golf and other pursuits:

Morton G. Bogue, former president of the U.S.G.A.

C. Suydam Cutting, explorer

Donald K. David, dean of the Harvard BusinessSchool

Arthur H. Dean, chairman of the law firm Sullivan & Cromwell

Childs Frick, paleontologist and son of Steel magnate Henry Clay Frick

Totton P. Heffelfinger, president of the U.S.G.A.

Eugene V. Homans. Bobby Jones defeated Homans at Merion to win the grand slam in 1930

Roger D. Lapham, Mayor of San Francisco and co-founder of Cypress Point Club

Robert Montgomery, actor

Alfred Easton Poor, architect

Roland L. Redmond, president Metropolitan Museum of Art

Archie M. Reid, secretary of the U.S.G.A.

Clifford Roberts, co-founder of Augusta National Golf Club

Other:

Jack C. Massey

1955 members featured on the cover of Time Magazine

Charles Wilson

Colby Chester

Cyrus Vance

David Rockefeller

Dwight Eisenhower

Douglas Dillon

Eddie Rickenbacker

George Merck

Gwilym Price

Henry Ford II

Herbert Hoover, Jr.

James Doolittle

John McCloy

Joseph Davies

Joseph Pew

Lucius Clay

Roger Blough

Roger Lapham

Stillman Rockefeller

Thomas Dewey

Thomas Watson

Trubee Davison

Walter Teagle

Winthrop Rockefeller

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Initial delivery was impressive. No odor no additives and longer pieces. Second bag was full of short, burned pieces. Expense would be worth it, if quality control existed.
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Chuckit! Max Glow Ball Dog Toy - A Canine Delight in the Dark!
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I recently introduced the Chuckit! Max Glow Ball Dog Toy to my furry friend, and it has quickly become a favorite in our playtime routine. Here's why it deserves a glowing 5-star review: **Pros:** **1. Day and Night Fun:** The Max Glow feature of this ball adds an extra layer of excitement to playtime. Whether it's a sunny day or a moonlit night, my dog can enjoy fetching and playing with this ball anytime, making it a versatile and engaging toy. **2. Long-Lasting Glow:** The glow effect lasts surprisingly long, providing extended play sessions even after the sun sets. The consistent glow adds a thrilling element to our nighttime activities, making it a standout feature of this toy. **3. Durable Design:** The Chuckit! Max Glow Ball is built to last. Its durable construction can withstand the enthusiastic chewing and fetching antics of my dog, ensuring longevity and making it a reliable addition to our collection of toys. **4. Easy to Clean:** Cleaning this ball is a breeze. Whether it's muddy paw prints or slobber, a quick rinse under the tap is all it takes to keep the Chuckit! Max Glow Ball looking and feeling fresh for the next round of play. **5. Compatible with Chuckit! Launchers:** The ball is compatible with Chuckit! launchers, adding an extra layer of fun to our play sessions. The launcher allows for longer throws, providing a good workout for my dog and adding an interactive aspect to our outdoor activities. **6. Fetching Favorite:** My dog absolutely loves fetching this ball. The texture and size make it easy for him to carry in his mouth, and the glowing feature captures his attention and keeps him engaged during playtime. **7. Versatile Outdoor Toy:** Whether it's a game of fetch in the backyard, a trip to the park, or an evening stroll, the Chuckit! Max Glow Ball has become our go-to outdoor toy. Its versatility and engaging qualities make it an essential part of our canine adventures. In conclusion, the Chuckit! Max Glow Ball Dog Toy has brought endless joy and excitement to our playtime routine. Its durable design, long-lasting glow, and compatibility with Chuckit! launchers make it a 5-star favorite in my dog's toy collection. If you're looking to add a touch of magic to your dog's play sessions, this glowing ball is a must-have. Let the nighttime playtime adventures begin! 🌙🐾🌟
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★★★★★ 5
I've bought like 20! Love them!!!
Size: Large, Pattern Name: Pack of 1
My dog is obsessed with this ball! Glow in the Dark is super bouncy, easy to spot at night, and tough enough to handle rough play. Perfect for evening fetch sessions—fun for both of us! We have bought about 20 of these so far. I always bring my dog to play fetch at night, and this is perfect if you're playing in a field or beach. Glows in the dark so both you and your dog can see it. The size of the ball is great for my big dog. It is also the perfect type of silicone so that my dog cannot easily tear it apart and chew it, which is GREAT! We do NOT want our dog's ingesting silicone at all. If you have a ball chewer, this ball is perfect and durable. Chewing ability is good and is not too tough but tough enough.
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Wiledchild
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★★★★★ 5
Cane Corso approved....
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My Cane Corso loves this ball!!! She carries it around in her mouth like a round pacifier. Sometimes I'll wake up with the ball next to my head on my pillow. Lol This is the third one I've bought. She doesn't destroy them at all . Somehow she loses them. Yesterday she had two floating around. Lol. Earlier I gave her one of those hard rubber balls with feet... She destroyed it within minutes. She can skin a tennis ball and chew it in half in about 5 minutes. This ball is by far a favorite toy of her's. And she doesn't chew it to bits . And it glows in the dark which is fun for playing fetch at night. It's very easy to clean. Sometimes I put little snacks inside for her while she's laying down with her ball. I will definitely keep buying these balls everytime we lose one . They make her happy. And that makes me happy.
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