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  1. William Payne Whitney (March 20, 1876 – May 25, 1927) was an American businessman and member of the influential Whitney family. He inherited a fortune and enlarged it through business dealings, then devoted much of his money and efforts to a wide variety of philanthropic purposes.

  2. The Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic (PWC) was a hospital in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, which was founded by an endowment bestowed by Payne Whitney (March 20, 1876 – May 25, 1927) upon his death. Whitney was an American businessman and member of the influential Whitney family.

  3. The Payne Whitney House is a historic building at 972 Fifth Avenue, south of 79th Street, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was designed in the High Italian Renaissance style by architect Stanford White of the firm McKim, Mead & White.

  4. At Payne Whitney, located on Manhattan's East Side, and at the Westchester Division in White Plains, children, adolescents, and adults receive the most current therapeutic and pharmacologic care available to treat mood, anxiety, attention deficit, personality, and other disorders.

  5. 6 de nov. de 1994 · Generations of psychiatrists have wondered why Payne Whitney, the reclusive financier who willed millions to build New York Hospital in 1927, wanted his name on the...

  6. The Payne Whitney Gymnasium is a fitness enthusiast’s dream and an exercise fanatic’s paradise. With over 12 acres of indoor space, there is something here for everyone. Learn more about our facility: Lanman Center. Yale aquatics. Brady Squash Center. Israel Fitness Center. John J. Lee Amphitheater.

  7. William Payne Whitney (20 de marzo de 1876 - 25 de mayo de 1927) fue un hombre de negocios estadounidense y miembro de la influyente familia Whitney. Heredó una fortuna y la amplió mediante negocios, luego dedicó gran parte de su dinero y esfuerzos a una amplia variedad de propósitos filantrópicos.