Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1901 — THE COUNTESS QUADT. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
THE COUNTESS QUADT.
The Countess Quadt is the most recent addition to the diplomatic set at Washington. She was preceded to America by her husband, who succeeded Baron von SternDerg as first secretary of the German embassy. The German ambassador is a bachelor, and the arrival of the countess gives a graceful hostess to the great embassy
on Highland Terrace, late the scene of The most gorgeous reception of the , year. Countess Quadt is the daughter of Martini, a famous Italian diplomat. She has lived in many European courts and was in Japan with her father, when she met Count Quadt, whom she married six months later. She speaks English as easily as If it were her native language.
The most recent addition to the diplomatic set in Washington.
