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  2. New York Social Diary - Wikipedia

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    New York Social Diary is a website that publishes photographs of "the rich and powerful" socialites and a social calendar of events that they might attend. It is maintained by David Patrick Columbia, [ 1 ] who founded it in 2000.

  3. Marion Graves Anthon Fish - Wikipedia

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    Marion ("Mamie") Graves Anthon, as she was called, was born in the vicinity of Grimes Hill, New York, which at the time may have been known as Castleton Heights, in Castleton, New York. At the time this was a town in Richmond County, New York, the area along with the rest of Richmond County of Staten Island later became part of New York City.

  4. Alice Mason (real estate broker) - Wikipedia

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    According to the New York Social Diary, her work "eventually changed the rules in high-end Manhattan co-ops, forever." The Real Deal called her "legendary". Her dinner parties, held at least six times a year from 1962 to 2000, were prominent in Manhattan's social scene. In 1996 the Times called her "the hostess of the hour".

  5. How David Patrick Columbia Broke Into New York's High Society

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    The editor was not born into high-society, but somehow broke into New York's. In a documentary debuting on February 14th, he reveals how.

  6. Jean Shafiroff - Wikipedia

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    Jean Shafiroff (née Lutri) is an American philanthropist, author, advocate, and socialite. [1] [2] [3] Serving on multiple national and regional philanthropic boards, she is the ambassador and spokesperson for American Humane Feed the Hungry COVID-19 Program.

  7. Barbara Hutton - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Woolworth Hutton (November 14, 1912 – May 11, 1979) was an American debutante, socialite, heiress and philanthropist.She was dubbed the "Poor Little Rich Girl"—first when she was given a lavish and expensive debutante ball in 1930 amid the Great Depression and later due to a notoriously troubled private life.

  8. Paige Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Paige Peterson is a contributing writer and photojournalist for Marin Magazine, New York Social Diary and the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations. [ 3 ] In 2006, she co-authored with Christopher Cerf and illustrated the best-selling children's book Blackie, The Horse Who Stood Still , published by Rizzoli. [ 4 ]

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