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  2. Katharine Graham - Wikipedia

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    Katharine Meyer in 1926. Katharine Meyer was born on June 16, 1917 in New York City to Agnes (née Ernst) and Eugene Meyer. [1] The Meyers were a wealthy family — her father was a financier and, from 1930-1933, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve; her grandfather was the financier Marc Eugene Meyer; and her great-grandfather, Rabbi Joseph Newmark, was also a businessman.

  3. Personal History - Wikipedia

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    Personal History is the 1997 autobiography of Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham.It won the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography, [1] and received widespread critical acclaim for its candour in dealing with her husband's mental illness and the challenges she faced in a male-dominated working environment.

  4. Becoming Katharine Graham - Wikipedia

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    Personal tools. Donate; ... View history; General ... Becoming Katharine Graham is a 2025 documentary film about the life of Washington Post publisher Katharine ...

  5. 3 beliefs that made Katharine Graham the most influential ...

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    There is perhaps no female who made a greater impact on entrepreneurship and business in the 20th century than that of the late Katharine Graham. 3 beliefs that made Katharine Graham the most ...

  6. Why Did Truman Capote Choose Katharine Graham as His ... - AOL

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    Graham was a strategic choice for guest of honor—a woman who didn't threaten Capote's swans. Why Did Truman Capote Choose Katharine Graham as His Guest of Honor at the Black and White Ball? Skip ...

  7. Phil Graham - Wikipedia

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    In Katharine Graham's book Personal History, she notes that her husband was always intense and spontaneous, but occasionally lapsed into periods of depression. In 1957, he had a severe manic episode and, at the time, no medicines were available for effective treatment. He retired to the couple's farm in Marshall, Virginia, to recuperate ...

  8. Eugene Meyer (financier) - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Isaac Meyer (October 31, 1875 – July 17, 1959) was a prominent American banker, businessman, financier, and newspaper publisher. His most notable public service role was as the fifth chairman of the Federal Reserve, a position he held from 1930 to 1933.

  9. Bob Graham, longtime US senator and 2-term Florida ... - AOL

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    His half-brother Phillip Graham would become the publisher of The Washington Post through his marriage to Katharine Graham (nee Meyer), until he died by suicide in 1963. He was 30 when he was ...