General Walter Van Rensselaer
Berry
Male
United States of America
1859-07-29
Paris, France
1927-10-12
Paris, France


About

From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Van_Rensselaer_Berry

Walter van Rensselaer Berry was born in Paris, a descendant of the Van Rensselaer family of New York. After attending St. Mark's School and Harvard, he took a law degree at Columbia University, practicing law in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Paris, where he pursued a career in international law and diplomacy.

After serving as a judge at the International Tribunal of Egypt from 1908 to 1911, he settled in Paris for the remainder of his life and became a strong advocate of France, tirelessly promoting its cause in the United States when World War I broke out in 1914. He served as President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Paris from 1916 to 1923. After the war he vigorously opposed both Germany and the Soviet Union.

A close friend of Henry James and Edith Wharton, who called him “the love of my life,” he met Marcel Proust in the summer of 1916, beginning “a friendship that was to be one of the most rewarding of Proust’s final years.”

Geoffrey Wolff in his life of Harry Crosby describes Berry as a fashion plate well over six feet tall. Caresse Crosby described him to me very much as she did in her careless memoirs – slimness, thinness, wearing a morning coat and striped trousers like a diplomat and highly polished button-shoes. His arms were long and like pipe stems. He could be witty, if a little on the pedantic side. His manner with women (said Caresse) was “gallant and wicked. Something frigid and formidable about his countenance, very sec.”

Walter van Rensselaer Berry was a cousin of Harry Crosby, leaving him in his will “my entire library except such items as my good friend Edith Wharton may care to choose.”



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Archive statistics 1883 - 1886
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10
5


Tournament wins 1885 - Wentworth Invitation (Amateur)
1885 - Narragansett (Amateur)
1885 - Lenox Tournament (Amateur)


Tournaments US Open - 1886 US Open - 1885 Lenox Tournament - 1885 Orange Spring Tournament - 1885 US Open - 1884 Lenox Tournament - 1883

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