File:Winifred-E-Lefferts-2.jpg
Winifred-E-Lefferts-2.jpg (360 × 235 pixels, file size: 61 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
[edit]Description |
Photograph of Winifred E. Lefferts (1903–1995), also known as Mrs. Carleton Macy (1937–1949), Winifred L. Arms and Mrs. Robert A. Arms (1952–1995) |
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Source |
Self scan of U.S. News & World Report magazine dated March 28, 1983 (Vol. 94 No. 12), page 59. Photo credit reads LINDA MOORE—RAINBOW FOR USN&WR |
Article | |
Portion used |
Image measuring approximately 4-5/8 x 3-1/6 inches cropped in its entirety from bottom of page 59 |
Low resolution? |
Yes; 500 x 326 pixels at 72 ppi |
Purpose of use |
Informational purposes only, to visually identify philanthropist Winifred E. Lefferts Arms, age 79. She is photographed in the modest building she bought for her hometown of Blandford, Massachusetts, as its first town hall. This act of philanthropy merited her inclusion in a U.S. News & World Report feature story by Steven Huntley, "The Big-Time Givers — Who They Are, What They Gave." |
Replaceable? |
Not replaceable; this is a vintage image of a deceased person scanned from the original 1983 magazine |
Other information |
From page 58: "Wealthy — but publicity-shy — individuals are still donating enormous sums to worthy causes of all sorts. ... Such generosity isn't limited to the famous. Hometown pride inspired 79-year-old Winifred Arms to come up with $100,000 to buy a run-down building last year and turn it into the first town hall in the 244-year history of Blandford, Mass. 'I just love this place,' she proclaims for all to hear." |
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current | 09:43, 18 October 2017 | 360 × 235 (61 KB) | WFinch (talk | contribs) | reduced, higher quality | |
23:55, 17 October 2017 | No thumbnail | 391 × 254 (24 KB) | DatBot (talk | contribs) | Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable) | |
00:16, 16 June 2011 | No thumbnail | 500 × 326 (112 KB) | WFinch (talk | contribs) | {{Non-free use rationale |Article = Winifred E. Lefferts |Description = Photograph of Winifred E. Lefferts (1903–1995), also known as Mrs. Carleton Macy (1937–1949), Winifred L. Arms and Mrs. Robert A. Arms (1952–1995) |Source |
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