Sixteen-year-old Huguette Marcelle Clark in 1922—the same year New York society was scandalized by her half sister Mary’s second divorce. Huguette’s eighty-three-year-old father worried he wouldn’t be around to protect his daughter when suitors came to call, so he told her, “No one will love you for who you are. They will love you for your money.” (Reproduced with the permission of the Estate of Huguette Clark)