STANFORD WHITE: The premier architect of the day, and a genius in his own right, Stanford White's creations include the capitol building in Rhode Island, the Tennis Club and Rosecliff in Newport, the twin towers in Narragansett, and in New York, the Player's Club, the JP Morgan Library, and the original Madison Square Garden which was considered, at the time, to be the most beautiful building in the city. The Garden not only housed a great auditorium for sporting events, but also two theaters, a galleria of shops and a 300 foot tall tower, where White held his salacious parties. In 1901, Stanford helps design Tesla's World Telegraphy Station out on Long Island. Although married, Stanford also was a lothario and so becomes infatuated with the young Floradora girl Evelyn Nesbit, who is only 16. They have an illicit affair. Shortly thereafter, Evelyn gets married. Now Stanford has to worry about Evelyn's jealous husband who has threatened to kill the architect/debaucher. As Stanford works to try and ameliorate the rancor between Tesla and J.P. Morgan, he also has to worry about keeping a lid on the scandal that is brewing with his own turn of the century Monica Lewinsky!