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  1. U.S. Racing Hall of Fame. – Pillars of the Turf (2019) Helen Julia Hay Whitney (March 11, 1875 – September 24, 1944) was an American poet, writer, racehorse owner/breeder, socialite, and philanthropist. She was a member by marriage of the prominent Whitney family of New York.

  2. Often referred to as the “First Lady of the American Turf,” Helen Hay Whitney guided the ascent of mighty Greentree Stable during some of thoroughbred racing’s most glorious years. Born in 1876, Helen Hay was the daughter of distinguished statesman John Hay, secretary to Abraham Lincoln and later Ambassador to Great Britain and Secretary ...

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  3. Training in all of the basic biomedical sciences. Learn More. The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation. Since 1947, The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Fellowship has been providing independent postdoctoral research support to young biomedical scientists.

  4. Whitney, Helen Hay (1876–1944) American sportswoman and philanthropist who founded the Greentree Stable which produced numerous thoroughbreds including the 1931 Kentucky Derby winner Twenty Grand. Name variations: Mrs. Payne Whitney.

  5. Helen Hay Whitney was an American poet who wrote under the pen name H.H. Her work was closely associated with the Golden Age of American Lyric Poetry , flourishing alongside other prominent figures of the era like Edna St. Vincent Millay and Sara Teasdale .

  6. Helen Hay Whitney. Inducted 2019. James E. "Ted" Bassett III. Inducted 2019. ... William Collins Whitney . Inducted 2018. Matt Winn . Inducted 2017. Ogden Mills ...

  7. History & Purpose. The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation was established and endowed by Mrs. Charles S. Payson, the former Joan Whitney, in 1947, and named in honor of her mother, Helen Hay Whitney. Originally established to stimulate and support research in the area of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease, the Foundation later expanded its ...