OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH (1878 – 1936), who used the German spelling of his name (in Russian: Осип Сoломонович Габрилович) was best known in his day as a concert pianist and conductor as well as a composer and, in the last decades of his life, the son-in-law of Mark Twain (having married Clara Clemens in 1910). Diana’s […]
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Diana in Egypt: Trading Places (beyond anyone’s wildest imagination)
When Diana happened upon a National Geographic piece in 2003 dealing with Egyptology, numerous memories were awakened. Hanging on the wall only a few feet from her chair, for many years, was a framed photo given to her in 1956. She took it down for a moment to look at the inscription at the bottom: […]



