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  1. Whether Trump repeated his claim that he nearly died with Hyde and the others in speaking to their families is currently unknown—as no one appears to have asked either Trump or the families themselves.

  2. Donald Frizell Hyde (17 April 1909 – 5 February 1966) was president of the Grolier Club and the Bibliographical Society of America, a trustee of the New York Public Library and the Pierpont Morgan Library, and a member of the advisory committees of Harvard and Yale libraries.

  3. Donald F. Hyde, one of America's leading book and manuscript collectors, died of cancer yesterday morning at New York Hospital. He was 56 years old. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

  4. Started by the Hydes in the early 1940s and continually expanded by Mary Hyde (later Viscountess Eccles) until her death last year, the collection is not just one of the world's great archives of eighteenth-century English literature, with more than 4,000 books and 5,500 letters and manuscripts.

  5. Houghton Library. An Exhibit of Books and Manuscripts from the Johnsonian Collection Formed by Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Hyde at Four Oaks Farm. Cambridge, MA: Houghton Library, 1966.

  6. When Donald Hyde Wheeler was born on 30 December 1857, in United States, his father, Gervase Wheeler, was 33 and his mother, Catherine Brewer Hyde, was 25. He married Rensie Vooris Wyckoff on 18 March 1885, in Kings, New York, United States.

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  8. Mar 4, 2004 · Mary Hyde Eccles was no less remarkable than the collection she created. She began the collection in collaboration with her first husband, Donald Hyde, in the 1940s. Their acquisition of the great R.B. Adam Johnson collection in 1948 put them into the first rank of American collectors.

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