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Award: PREVIOUS RECIPIENTS|publisher=The Hotchkiss School|date=2004|accessdate=March 8, 2015}}></ref> He attended [[Yale University]], where he served on the business staff of ''[[The Yale
Henry Ford II Dies; Led Auto Firm 35 Years|publisher=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=July 26, 2015}}></ref>
* Anne McDonnell (1919<ref>Social Security Death Index (SSDI); Ford: The Men and the Machine (Little, Brown & Co., pub., c. 1986 by Robert Lacey, First Edition; New York State Census, 1925;
chart</ref> - 1996), a daughter of [[James Francis McDonnell<ref>Ford: The Men and the Machine (Little, Brown & Co., pub., c. 1986 by Robert Lacey, First Edition</ref>]]. They married in 1940
Index Cards, 1790-1976, England</ref>, divorced 1950 - 1959<ref>Ford: The Men and the Machine (Little, Brown & Co., pub., c. 1986 by Robert Lacey, First Edition</ref>; she and Ford were
/ref>; she and Ford were married in New York, New York in 1965<ref>Ford: The Men and the Machine (Little, Brown & Co., pub., c. 1986 by Robert Lacey, First Edition; Edsel & Eleanor Ford
Brown & Co., pub., c. 1986 by Robert Lacey, First Edition; Edsel & Eleanor Ford House (Guide-books, by James A. Bridenstine, Genealogy, p. 101, chart</ref> and divorced in 1980<ref>Ford:
Genealogy, p. 101, chart</ref> and divorced in 1980<ref>Ford: The Men and the Machine (Little, Brown & Co., pub., c. 1986 by Robert Lacey, First Edition</ref>.
* Kathleen DuRoss (born Kathleen Roberta King, 1940<ref>Ford: The Men and the Machine (Little, Brown & Co., pub.,