What is frank armstrong crawford vanderbilt?

Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt was an American socialite and heiress born on January 24, 1904. She was the daughter of James Graham Fairchild Crawford and Margaret Louisa Armstrong Crawford. Her family was wealthy and she inherited a significant amount of money upon her father's death.

She married twice, first to surgeon and medical researcher Harvey Cushing in 1939, but they divorced in 1949. She then married Cornelius Vanderbilt IV, a member of the prominent Vanderbilt family, in 1949. Their marriage was marred by scandal and infidelity, and they divorced in 1956.

Vanderbilt was known for her extravagant lifestyle and love of luxury. She owned several homes, including a mansion on Fifth Avenue in New York City and a large estate in Manhasset, Long Island. She was also a prominent member of high society, attending many social events and parties.

Despite her wealth and social status, Vanderbilt was known for her philanthropy and charitable work. She supported numerous causes, including animal welfare, medical research, and the arts.

Vanderbilt died on July 29, 1965, at the age of 61. She is remembered as a glamorous and influential figure in American high society.