We asked whether 4-methylumbelliferone (4MU), an oral inhibitor of HA synthesis, could inhibit antigen presentation. Official Twitter of Stephen Meyer, managed by his staff. Katharine Meyer Graham (June 16, 1917 - July 17, 2001) was an American newspaper publisher. ( : Katharine Meyer Graham ; 16 1917 - 17 2001) . Graham's . When friends persuaded her to pay attention to clothes, she patronized Halston, Oscar de la Renta and Bill Blass. By Stephen Meyer Nov 16, 2017. By Mrs. Graham's own account, the most difficult part of her business career was a bitter, 139-day strike by the pressmen's union at The Post in 1975 and 1976 that began when strikers set fire to part of the pressroom. They gave their children the advantages of great wealth but also led busy lives of their own. News of the suicide was first. Katharine Meyer Graham (June 16, 1917 - July 17, 2001) was an American publisher. "This was not a step in the long dance of life; it was the whole show.". She denounced various stories as "bitchy," "tasteless," "snide" or "grisly." While Graham cited many other people, as well as sheer luck, for playing vital roles in the company's success, the driving force behind it all was her passionate devotion to the company. P hilip Barantini serves up a single-take headlong nightmare in this drama set in a restaurant, starring the formidable Stephen Graham as an up-and-coming chef called Andy who is . He had mood swings and often belittled her. William Welsh Graham arrived in 1948 and Stephen Meyer Graham in 1952. Nora Ephron of the New York Times, who was at one point married to Carl Bernstein, raved about Graham's autobiography. He is best known for playing Andrew "Combo" Gascoigne in the film This Is England (2006) and its television sequels This Is England '86 (2010), This Is England '88 (2011), and This Is England '90 (2015). Graham was the fourth of five children. Mrs. Graham made frequent public speeches, particularly on news media issues on which she was widely recognized as an authority, ranging from the roles of investigative reporting and foreign correspondence to the impact of the Internet on the news. During the more than two years of the Watergate scandal that followed, The Post Co. was the target of unrelenting hostility from the White House and its friends. Stephen Meyer Philosopher of Science Stephen C. Meyer received his Ph.D. in the philosophy of science from the University of Cambridge. Mrs. Graham loved being involved with the news, calling or dropping by the offices of her editors for updates on what the newspaper was covering. ", Former D.C. mayor Marion Barry, who was often strongly criticized by The Post's editorial page, praised Mrs. Graham yesterday as a publisher "who worked hard to try to get the editorial policies and newsroom of The Post to reflect Washington itself and its people." [37][38], In 1975, Graham received the S. Roger Horchow Award for Greatest Public Service by a Private Citizen, an award given out annually by Jefferson Awards. There were many public embarrassments. He persuaded Philip Graham to buy Newsweek after the death of Vincent Astor, its previous owner. , " ", , . She served as a special diplomatic correspondent for Newsweek Magazine during the family's ownership for the publication. We find that 4MU treatment reduces pericellular hyaluronan, destabil Her son, Donald, The Post Co.'s current chairman and CEO, also was attending the conference. For several years, she could not find the management team she wanted, and as executives came and went, critics described her as erratic and arbitrary. The most difficult task, however, was transforming The Post Co. from a relatively small, family-owned business into a major modern corporation. It occurred in 1972, when Nixon's attorney general, John Mitchell, warned reporter Carl Bernstein about a forthcoming article: "Katie Graham's gonna get her tit caught in a big fat wringer if that's published. The book won the Pulitzer Prize in 1998. In 1973, she and her management team found during a wildcat walkout that nonunion Post workers, trained to use new computer and photocomposition technology, could put out the paper without the printers. William Welsh Graham arrived in 1948 and Stephen Meyer Graham in 1952. Before her death, Mrs. Graham had been working on a possible new book, an anthology of stories and essays about Washington from 1917 -- when she was born and her father moved to Washington -- to the present. Her parents, banker Eugene Meyer and author . 103 Following. Within a decade, she was making momentous decisions about the Pentagon Papers and Watergate. One of the first things she let him do was go on a hiring spree, and the newsroom budget increased rapidly in subsequent years. But however sympathetic she may have been toward labor, as a publisher she was exasperated by the powers that Post production unions had been ceded because of long-standing management fears that a strike would send readers and advertisers fleeing to the Washington Star. Graham's memoir, Personal History, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1998. by. Graham took over the Post company in 1963 after the suicide of her husband, Philip Graham, and built it into a profitable conglomerate of newspaper, magazine, broadcast and cable properties, including Newsweek. They had sabotaged the presses, set fire to one of them and beaten their night foreman, Jim Hover, who had come to Meagher's office with a bloodied head to report the news. Mrs. Graham had a more direct involvement with the editorial page of The Post, which was, and is now, run separately from the rest of the newsroom in what is known internally as the "church-state" separation of news-gathering and editorial opinion. He graduated in 2008, having over 15 years of diverse experience, especially in Physician Assistant. Mrs. Graham, former chairman and chief executive officer of The Post Co. and former publisher of The Washington Post, died at 11:56 a.m. of head injuries suffered when she fell on a sidewalk Saturday in Sun Valley, Idaho, where she was attending an annual conference of media business leaders. Agnes was reportedly very negative and condescending towards Katharine, which had a negative impact on Meyer's self-confidence. She found an influential mentor in Buffett, the investor from Omaha. All along the way, her heart remained in The Washington Post, of which she once said: "When my husband died, I had three choices. Such was the newspaper that Katharine Meyer joined in 1939. She tried to push lawyer Edward Bennett Williams into the role of Washington D.C.'s first commissioner mayor in 1967. Mrs. Graham found that control over crucial aspects of producing the newspaper was held by various craft unions, which had no incentive for increased efficiency or the introduction of new technology. Every time I pick it up to. USD/t oz. Eugene Meyer, the son of a prosperous Alsatian Jewish immigrant, was born in Los Angeles. So he offered it to his son-in-law, and after talking it over with his wife, Philip Graham agreed. After the New York Times obtained the Pentagon Papers and began publishing stories about them, the Nixon administration obtained a court order barring further publication pending a final higher court decision. Philip Graham planned to follow in his father's footsteps in the Florida legislature and perhaps one day run for the U.S. Senate. Log in or sign up for Facebook to connect with friends, family and people you know. A former geophysicist and college professor, he now directs the Center for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute in Seattle. "She was a believer in the round table," former secretary of state Shultz said yesterday. The company's stock, first offered to the public in 1971, has been one of Wall Street's most spectacular performers. . Katharine endured a strained relationship with her mother. In 1946, Mrs. Graham bought the house on R Street NW in Georgetown that was to be her principal residence for the rest of her life. Meyer summarized the opening talk this way: "In short, neo-Darwinism fails to explain the origin of the most important defining features of living organisms, indeed, the very features that evolutionary theory has, since Darwin, claimed to explain." (p. 303). Merseyside-born Graham has made a name for himself in hard-hitting dramas such as the This Is England franchise and Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York. He advised her against acquiring what he considered overpriced media properties. Bradlee said she "had the guts of a burglar.". Stephen Graham is a British actor. William Graham, a lawyer, philanthropist, investor and son of a former Washington Post publisher, committed suicide last Wednesday, according to his brother - reminiscent of the suicide of his. Stephen C. Meyer. [citation needed], In her 1997 autobiography, Graham comments several times about how close her husband was to politicians of his day (he was instrumental, for example, in getting Johnson to be the Democratic vice presidential nominee in 1960), and how such personal closeness with politicians later became unacceptable in journalism. [47] Her funeral took place at the Washington National Cathedral. After graduating from the Madeira School, she went to Vassar. And I accepted it. In 1997, she published her memoir, "Personal History," which received critical acclaim, became a bestseller and won the Pulitzer Prize for biography. [39], In 1979, the Supersisters trading card set was produced and distributed; one of the cards featured Graham's name and picture.[40]. Many men also said it helped them better understand what it meant for women to move out of traditional roles and into positions of power. She led her family's newspaper, The Washington Post, for more than two decades, overseeing its most famous period, the Watergate coverage that eventually led to the resignation of President Richard . . Services: Viewing will be on Sunday, March 5th from 4:00 to 7:00 pm at McCrery & Harra Funeral Home, 3710 Kirkwood Hwy, Wilmington. Philip declared that he would divorce Katharine for Robin, and he made motions to divide the couple's assets. In "Personal History," Mrs. Graham said her biggest handicap was a sense of being inadequate for the task that had befallen her. The Post kept most of the Times-Herald's advertising, features, columnists and comics -- and most of its readers. & Epstein, Noel (July 18, 2001). I just admired and liked her a whole lot.". When Mrs. Graham took over The Post in 1963, she had only modest experience in journalism and no training in business. Peter Bradshaw. "I was beside myself with worry," Mrs. Graham said. Mrs. Graham also accepted and capitalized on her growing global stature. At first, she relied on Frederick S. "Fritz" Beebe, a New York lawyer who had become chairman of the company after the purchase of Newsweek in 1961. Stephen C. Meyer directs Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture in Seattle. Graham published her memoirs, Personal History, in 1997. Washington Post heir Stephen Graham is getting a divorce, and it might not be amicable. She once complained to Bradlee that "clothes, fashion, interiors and the frothy side are all taking a hosing and I am quite fed up with the really heedless eggheadedness of Style. "Stephen Meyer is a genuine renaissance person. Katharine relata en su autobiografa, la historia personal, cmo no se . There, at age 48, he killed himself with a shotgun. She led her family's newspaper, The Washington Post, for more than two decades, overseeing its most famous period, the Watergate scandal coverage that eventually led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. She also served as chairman of the newspaper publishers group. . Among them was a recent graduate of Harvard Law School, Philip Leslie Graham. An important book of both breadth and depth." Dr. Henry F. Schaefer III, Graham Perdue Professor of Chemistry, Director, Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry, University of Georgia In both instances, she withstood enormous pressure from the White House and other government agencies not to publish, including the possibility of criminal charges for violating espionage laws and challenges to licenses for the company's broadcasting properties. ", With time running out to get a story into The Post's second edition, Graham made the difficult decision: "Go ahead, go ahead, go ahead. As a manager, her strengths were intelligence, toughness, a willingness to listen and learn, and an ability to judge character. Graham had strong links to the Rockefeller family, serving both as a member of the Rockefeller University council and as a close friend of the Museum of Modern Art, where she was honored as a recipient of the David Rockefeller Award for enlightened generosity and advocacy of cultural and civic endeavors. In 1980, it started Inside Sports, a monthly magazine. Graham attended Miami High School and graduated from the University of Florida in 1936, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics, and from Harvard Law School, where he was editor of the Harvard Law Review and earned a magna cum laude degree, in 1939. In 1954, Philip Graham and Eugene Meyer, who was a close adviser to his son-in-law until his death in 1959, bought the competing morning newspaper, the Times-Herald, for $8.5 million. His other film roles include Tommy in Snatch (2000), Shang in Gangs of New York (2002), Baby Face Nelson in Public Enemies . In Washington, Philip Graham served as a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Stanley Reed in 1939 and for Justice Felix Frankfurter, who had been one of his professors at Harvard, in 1940. She remained active in the company and the community after her retirement, hosting newly elected Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush at her home, actively participating in interviews that Post and Newsweek editors and reporters had with newsmakers in Washington and New York, leading delegations of editors and reporters on visits to heads of state overseas, lending her presence to charitable events throughout the country and working on such local mattters as improving public schools. That's the way I viewed myself.". Graham, a 69-year-old lawyer, taught trial law at the University of California at Los Angeles before years of focusing on philanthropic activities to benefit youth education and medical research,. He later headed the magazine's Washington bureau. Her mother was Agnes Elizabeth Ernst Meyer, and her father was Eugene Isaac Meyer. Shy and vulnerable, she was terrified of asking dumb questions and making mistakes as she entered the mostly male world of publishing, she said later. Find your friends on Facebook. She and Benjamin C. Bradlee, the editor she chose to run The Post's newsroom during her years at the helm, transformed The Post and its reputation. Former president Jimmy Carter emphasized yesterday that "she was dedicated to the principles of fairness and accuracy." Former Washington Post Publisher's Son Dies In Suicide Similar To Father", "A new exhibit casts legendary Post publisher Katharine Graham as an accidental feminist trailblazer", "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", "She was a pioneering newspaper publisher in a room full of men. Gartner's New Healthcare Supply Chain Top 25 Awards By Stephen Meyer Sep 6, 2017. Diana and Mrs. Graham joined with fashion editor Anna Wintour, then of Vogue magazine, to host a 1996 charity dinner in Washington that raised about $1 million for breast cancer research. She was 46 years old. She was affiliated as a Lutheran. William Welsh Graham (1948-2017) and Stephen Meyer Graham (born 1952). Katharine Graham was born Katharine Meyer on June 16, 1917, in New York City. shelved 20,638 times. He told her that he liked working for Newsweek in Washington but that "I'd give my left one to be managing editor of The Post.". When Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein brought the Watergate story to Bradlee, Graham supported their investigative reporting and Bradlee ran stories about Watergate when few other news outlets were reporting on the matter. Stephen Hills, who is the president of the Post Media Group and Katharine's deputy, suggested that . [27][28] As the only woman to be in such a high position at a publishing company, she had no female role models and had difficulty being taken seriously by many of her male colleagues and employees. And she later bought and renovated a house on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, where in the summer she entertained streams of friends. In 1973, Graham received the Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award as well as an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Colby College. When she drove to the paper early on the morning of Oct. 1, Mrs. Graham found firetrucks, police cars, flashing red lights and shouting pickets. Other important advisers were James Reston, the chief of the New York Times bureau in Washington, and Walter Lippmann, the columnist. Ma did hold up almost impossible standards, and I thought everyone was living up to them. These relationships, often reaching across party and ideological divisions, were nurtured at the large dinners and receptions she held in her home. "Mrs. Graham became a legend in her own lifetime because she was a true leader and a true lady, steely yet shy, powerful yet humble, known for her integrity and always gracious and generous to others. We supported the war too long. On Jan. 1, 1946, he became associate publisher. Graham credited others for a good deal of the company's business success, particularly Buffett and Richard D. Simmons, former president of Dun & Bradstreet, whom she named Post Co. president in 1981. The reason for giving Katharine only a minority interest in the voting stock, Meyer said, was that "you never want a man working for his wife." Elizabeth Morris Graham, now Lally Weymouth, was born in 1943. Donald Edward Graham (born 1945), William Welsh Graham (born 1948) and Stephen Meyer Graham (born 1952). Verbal attacks were hurled at the publisher, with one sign at a union rally declaring, "Phil shot the wrong Graham.". She was a big influence in Washington in part because of that. Praising Diana after she died in a 1997 car accident, Mrs. Graham said the princess's social activism "was from her heart. Smith, J. Y. In 1991, when Mrs. Graham stepped down as chief executive, revenue was $1.4 billion. Tom Ford February 20, 2021. Soon she was covering labor news and the waterfront. A year later, after $20 million had been spent, it too was sold. Dawkins posted his original comments there, following a post by Coyne on the Toronto debate. Liderazgo de The Washington Post. 1,845.60. An important book of both breadth and depth." Dr. Henry F. Schaefer III, Graham Perdue Professor of Chemistry, Director, Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry, University of Georgia In 1966, Graham was the named honoree of Truman Capote's Black and White Ball. 4.31 avg rating 1,516 ratings published 2009 26 editions. He was twice committed to Chestnut Lodge, a psychiatric hospital in Rockville. In the spring of 1939, at her father's behest, she returned to Washington to edit the letters to the editor at The Post. Several employees, including editorial and commercial workers who had voted to cross the picket line because of the pressroom violence, were beaten. ", Style, the groundbreaking section on culture and lifestyles created by Bradlee in 1969 to replace the traditional women's pages in The Post, was the subject of many of what Mrs. Graham called "continuing conversations" with her editor. She never regained consciousness after suffering a head injury Saturday in a fall outside a. At 5 a.m. on Oct. 1, Mrs. Graham was awakened by a telephone call from Mark Meagher, The Post's general manager. "By the time the story had grown to the point where the size of it dawned on us," she said, "we had already waded deeply into the stream. Mrs. Graham recalled that "curiously I not only concurred but was in complete accord with the idea. Fortune magazine later chose Mrs. Graham for its Business Hall of Fame. "He was so glamorous that I was perfectly happy just to clean up after him. Helicopters landed on the roof to fly pages to six plants that had agreed to print an abbreviated Post while the paper's presses were being fixed. Or I could go to work. Katharine Graham, 84, who led The Washington Post Co. to prominence in the worlds of journalism and business and became one of the most influential and admired women of her generation, died yesterday morning at St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise, Idaho. Press runs often were so late that morning delivery schedules were missed. And she eagerly accepted invitations to after-hours newsroom parties, accommodating eager young reporters with stories about her career and interviewing them about their lives. His book Return of the God . While in Washington, D.C., she met a former schoolmate, Will Lang Jr. Mrs. Graham found him in a downstairs bathroom. The position went to Howard University-educated lawyer Walter Washington. Summers and holidays were spent at the family estate in Mount Kisco, N.Y., or at her father's ranch near Jackson Hole, Wyo., or on trips to Europe. [18], Philip Graham dealt with alcoholism and mental illness throughout his marriage to Katharine. Meyer acted through an intermediary and kept his identity secret until the sale became final. She visited Vietnam in the early 1960s, and she continued to inform herself. Other young staff members introduced her to a group of young men who shared a house, first a row house on S Street NW, then a large house and grounds in Arlington called Hockley Hall. The pressmen maintained a picket line for many more weeks, but the strike was over, as was their union's existence at The Post. On Sept. 20, 1963, after a month's cruise in the Aegean with her mother and daughter and some friends, she assumed the presidency of the company. 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