Gatsby remains calm and composed when introduced by Tom Buchanan, despite feeling out of place in the upper class setting. He maintains his facade of being confident and self-assured, hiding any inner discomfort he may be feeling.
In the first chapter of The Great Gatsby, none of the ladies mentioned have a baby. The characters introduced in this chapter are Daisy Buchanan, Jordan Baker, and Tom Buchanan.
Daisy Buchanan's husband in "The Great Gatsby" is Tom Buchanan.
Wilson knew the yellow car was Gatsby's because it was similar to the car described by Tom Buchanan's mistress and had played a pivotal role in the accident that killed Myrtle Wilson. Additionally, Tom had mentioned that Gatsby was the owner of the car.
We learn that Tom Buchanan has a mistress and has been unfaithful to his wife.
Yale
The narrator, Nick Carraway, knows Tom Buchanan because they were at Yale together, and he knows Daisy Buchanan because she is Tom's wife and they are cousins.
College
Tom Buchanan
Yes, Daisy Buchanan attended finishing school in Louisville before marrying Tom Buchanan.
George wants to buy a car from Tom.
Tom Buchanan drives a blue coupe in "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Myrtle Wilson's nose is broken by Tom Buchanan in the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.