This was an interesting article about these 3 sisters who married in to the elites.Maybe some good digs are possible into the people involved.
They would definitely be a part of the Cabal club.
Article is long and very detailed, lots of pics.
Parties and privilege: How the glamorous Cushing sisters became moneyed aristocracy in six marriages - to Astors, Roosevelts and Whitneys - defined by infidelity, famous friends and social climbing that captivated Depression-era America
The three Cushing sisters captivated Americans for over 40 years after they catapulted themselves into a lifestyle of fabulous wealth and privilege
Married six times in total, their last names read like a 'Who's Who' in American aristocracy: Roosevelt, Astor, Whitney, Mortimer, Fosburgh and Paley
Their lavish lives were characterized by palatial Fifth Avenue apartments, country homes, yachts, exclusive parties and extra-marital affairs
Entertained a social circle that included everyone from Lee Radziwill to Noel Coward, Cole Porter, Salvador Dali, Princess Margaret, Wallis Simpson and various members of the Vanderbilt, Morgan and Rockefeller families
Babe Paley was one of Truman Capote's societal 'swans', before their close friendship ended in devastating betrayal when he revealed details of her husband's affair with Nelson Rockefeller's wife in his book 'Answered Prayers'
ong before the Kardashians, Hadids, Hiltons and Middletons, there existed a trio of sisters that turned the practice of ‘marrying well’ into an art form. The Cushing sisters - Minnie, Betsey and Babe - captivated the American public during the poverty-stricken Great Depression, a time defined by breadlines and dust bowls.
The women fascinated people with their glamorous lifestyles marked by wealth, privilege, country homes, designer clothes, yachts, palatial apartments and six high-profile marriages to The Social Register’s top tier families.
At the center of it all was their ambitious, social-climbing mother, Kate ‘Gogsie’ Cushing, who shrewdly steered her daughters into six high-profile marriages in total. The sisters grew up comfortably in a wealthy suburb of Boston to a father who was a pioneering neurosurgeon and teaching physician at Harvard and a mother who raised her daughters like geishas in the art of pleasing powerful men.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6615665/Glamorous-Cushing-sisters-aristocracy-Astors-Roosevelts-infidelity-famous-friends-social-climbing.html