This became the Black and White Ball, which took place on November 28, 1966, at New York City's Plaza Hotel. --Nora Ephron, Katharine Graham is fondly remembered as the powerful, longtime publisher of the, Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of NIKE, 全体的な星の評価と星ごとの割合の内訳を計算するために、単純な平均は使用されません。その代わり、レビューの日時がどれだけ新しいかや、レビューアーがAmazonで商品を購入したかどうかなどが考慮されます。また、レビューを分析して信頼性が検証されます。, さらに、映画もTV番組も見放題。200万曲が聴き放題

Currently at the University of Chicago, Katherine Graham has a house in one of the dorms (Max Palevsky Residential) named after her. Kong, Tel Aviv, Barcelona, Oaxaca, y se está propagando rápidamente a todos los rincones del mundo. Following an intense romance, the two married on June 5, 1940.

She grew up in a wealthy household, with many luxuries, but was not close to her parents.

[citation needed], Her older sister Florence Meyer was a successful photographer and wife of actor Oscar Homolka. He enumerated other occasions when he felt she hadn't used good sense. In a letter she had mentioned resting up before enduring more of "the baby business." In 1973, Graham received the Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award as well as an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Colby College. This resulted in the publication, in 1923, of her book Chinese Painting as Reflected in the Thought and Art of Li Lung-Mien. He had been to a party at the home of one of Agnes's Barnard classmates, where they were giving an amateur performance of The Merry Wido7v in which my mother was playing Count Danilo. [citation needed], After graduation, Meyer worked for a short period at a San Francisco newspaper where, among other things, she helped cover a major strike by wharf workers. It was a blow, but now his father stood behind him, stating that he wanted his son to invest his own funds and expected others in the family to do the same. . Nancy left for home in February 1909, and my mother moved into a room in a sixth-floor flat with neither bathroom nor heat. She held the title of president and was de facto publisher of the paper from September 1963. (The case was decided in the women's favor, though change was resisted inside the magazine.) For his part, he was ready to be married and have a family. She went to a psychiatrist, on whom she leaned heavily. Graham is buried in historic Oak Hill Cemetery, across the street from her former home in Georgetown. When he said yes, she queried, "Well, what are you going to do about it?" As she wrote later, when she told her family that she intended to do newspaper reporting, "My mother wept and my father said solemnly: 'I would rather see you dead.'" He was not yet twenty.After a brief stint back at Lazard, he went abroad for a year and a half to be apprenticed in banks in Germany, England, and France. Like his father, Phil Graham, he committed suicide with a gun. Taking charge of the business meant Graham could eventually pass it along to her children. Graham's funeral was held on July 24, 2001, at the Washington National Cathedral. During the first few years . Former Washington Post Publisher's Son Dies In Suicide Similar To Father", "Katharine Graham's son takes his own life aged 69", "Frank Rich - Latest Columns and Features on NYMag.com - New York Magazine", "Berkshire Hathaway to swap stock for TV station in deal with Graham Holdings", "Philip Graham, 48, Publisher, A Suicide", "The History Book Club - CIVIL RIGHTS: WOMEN'S STUDIES - WOMEN'S MOVEMENT - FEMINISM Showing 1-50 of 114", "The Watergate Watershed: A Turning Point for a Nation and a Newspaper", "Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication", "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement", "World Press Freedom Heroes: Symbols of courage in global journalism", "Graham, Katharine - National Women's Hall of Fame", "Katharine Graham, Former Publisher of Washington Post, Dies at 84", "Into the Sunset: Arrangements and Options for the Afterlife", Charlie Rose's interview with Katharine Graham, year-1997, Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Katharine_Graham&oldid=979395170, 20th-century American newspaper publishers (people), Burials at Oak Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.), Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, People from Georgetown (Washington, D.C.), Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography winners, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with unsourced statements from April 2020, Wikipedia articles with BIBSYS identifiers, Wikipedia articles with CINII identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SNAC-ID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with Trove identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 20 September 2020, at 14:00.

From New York he took a steamship to Panama, crossed the Isthmus by rail, and then caught another steamer to San Francisco, at that time a city of fifty thousand or so people.

Los kentukis no son mascotas, ni fantasmas, ni robots. There was no direct connection between the Nixon administration and these challenges, but tapes made in Nixon's office would later reveal the president saying on September 15, 1972, "The main thing is the Post is going to have damnable, damnable problems out of this one. He also started lending money, became director of a bank and organizer of the Los Angeles Social Club, and helped maintain law and order as a member of the Vigilance Committee. The man she had loved as a child was replaced by what she called a "somber figure that haunted my adolescence like a nightmare." a wonderful book." My father had been his much older brother — almost a father figure, and certainly a mentor — and he was painfully bereft. There followed from my father — all carefully preserved — two letters of uncontrolled and repetitive rage at her having "gone alone to a man's apartment." .

This is a revolutionary age even for the marital relationship and I hope that you will not cease having confidence in me and loving me when I have a period of thinking things out. Amazon配送商品ならPersonal History (Women in History)が通常配送無料。更にAmazonならポイント還元本が多数。Graham, Katharine作品ほか、お急ぎ便対象商品は当日お届けも可能。 He once asked James Russell Wiggins, when Russ was editor of the Post, what he would do if he could do exactly what he wanted. Every year on 03/02 they celebrate "Graham Day," honoring their namesake and all her accomplishments.[34].

She held the title of president and was de facto publisher of the paper from September 1963. My father, wanting her to have company and a chaperone, loaned Nancy the money to go too. p. 19. Around the same time, my father made another — less important — mistake. At a lunch at the Waldorf-Astoria she told him that she felt the need to go back to Europe to think things over. On January 30, 1998, television station WCPX-TV in Orlando changed its callsign to WKMG in honor of longtime Washington Post publisher, Katharine M. Graham. Guests included celebrities, artists, socialites and random picks by Capote. Agnes was reportedly very negative and condescending towards Katharine, which had a negative impact on Meyer's self-confidence. My father stayed especially close to his sister Ro. He went to work as a messenger at Lazard with the full expectation that someday he would succeed to his father's position there. I think this was his only genuine romance before he met my mother. In 1998, she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her memoir, Personal History (1997). Her only real entree to the artistic and literary world was Steichen, who was in France with his family, but he proved to be enough. This victory had the dubious effect of making him the top troublemaker, both at school and at home. In 2017, Graham was portrayed by Meryl Streep in the Steven Spielberg film The Post. Excerpts from these documents, which delved into the history of U.S. involvement in Vietnam, appeared the next day. In Chicago, she became quite interested in labor issues and shared friendships with people from walks of life very different from her own. Not only did “Personal History” receive the high honor of a Pulitzer Prize, but the book pursued greatness in the public opinion as well. There she suddenly and inexplicably "fell in love at first sight completely, hopelessly, and forever with Chinese art." I have never read a biography by someone who thought more highly of themselves than this. The details didn't matter to him; what did matter was that he had to have confidence in her. He felt that the liberty he wanted her always to feel was hers was being abused, and that if she really cared she would understand the serious consequences of her thoughtlessness. Her memoir, PERSONAL HISTORY, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1998. I always heard him say he had the greatest admiration for E. H. Harriman, father of Averell, and a very dominant figure. She was both attracted and repelled by the whole idea of sexual relations.

Katharine Graham née Meyer was born into an affluent New York family in 1917. In any case, she certainly startled everyone by this marriage, and there were those who thought it wouldn't last.