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Story August 7, 1902

The Evening Times

Washington, District Of Columbia

What is this article about?

Sydney Paget, brother of W. C. Whitney's son-in-law Almeric Hugh Paget and a racing associate of Whitney, was admitted to Roosevelt Hospital in New York on Aug. 7 with a non-serious illness and is resting comfortably.

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SYDNEY PAGET RESTING
IN ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL

Is Associated With Mr. W. C. Whitney in Racing Interests.

NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—Sydney Paget, brother of Almeric Hugh Paget, W. C. Whitney's son-in-law, was reported this morning to be resting easily in Roosevelt Hospital, where he went last night from the Waldorf-Astoria and was admitted as a private patient. Mr. Paget's illness, it was said, was not of a serious nature, although the hospital authorities, in view of the fact that he entered as a private patient, refused to tell just what the trouble is.

Mr. Paget is associated with W. C. Whitney in his racing interests, and until recently was the owner of Swiftmas.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Misfortune

What keywords are associated?

Sydney Paget Hospital Admission Racing Interests Roosevelt Hospital

What entities or persons were involved?

Sydney Paget Almeric Hugh Paget W. C. Whitney

Where did it happen?

New York, Roosevelt Hospital

Story Details

Key Persons

Sydney Paget Almeric Hugh Paget W. C. Whitney

Location

New York, Roosevelt Hospital

Event Date

Aug. 7

Story Details

Sydney Paget, brother of Almeric Hugh Paget and associated with W. C. Whitney in racing, was admitted to Roosevelt Hospital from the Waldorf-Astoria as a private patient with a non-serious illness and is resting easily.

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