Impatient to get ahead, he left for a job with the U.S. Embassy in Paris and then joined the Newsweek bureau there. Fortune magazine later chose Mrs. Graham for its Business Hall of Fame. She found it an amazing story of how Graham was able to succeed in a male-dominated industry. The Post's pressmen, he told her, had gone on a rampage. "Far from troubling me that my father thought of my husband and not me, it pleased me," she wrote in her autobiography. I just admired and liked her a whole lot.". 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. 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. She visited Vietnam in the early 1960s, and she continued to inform herself. So he offered it to his son-in-law, and after talking it over with his wife, Philip Graham agreed. His only son, Eugene III, who was called "Bill," had become a physician, and Meyer didn't think the role of publisher was suitable for a woman. And a Wall Street friend with administration contacts ominously warned Mrs. Graham "not to be alone. Following up on Richard Dawkins's attempted takedown of Stephen Meyer's bike-lock analogy ("It's irrelevantbecause natural selection is a NONRANDOM process"), our Biologic Institute colleague Douglas Axe joined the conversation over at Why Evolution Is True. Then the meeting devolved into a scene youd expect in the hallways of a high school. Eugene Meyer had bought the newspaper on June 1, 1933, for $825,000 from the estate of Edward B. She was affiliated as a Lutheran. Michael earned his B.B.A. We asked whether 4-methylumbelliferone (4MU), an oral inhibitor of HA synthesis, could inhibit antigen presentation. Entradas. . Donald Edward Graham was born two years later. Negotiating a way out with the pressmen proved more difficult as a contract deadline approached at midnight on Sept. 30, 1975. Agnes was reportedly very negative and condescending towards Katharine, which had a negative impact on Meyer's self-confidence. ", Bradlee remained determined to pursue his vision for Style and answered another of her suggestions for it by saying, "I can't edit this section unless you get your finger out of my eye.". A Merrill Lynch analyst termed Simmons's tenure "one of the best 10 years that anybody has seen in any company and in any stock.". Associated persons: Jose Castro, T Mitchell, Angel Fernando Ortiz, Ramona T Perez, L Solis. "The uncertainties, the difficulties, the violence against the people who were working, the fear that the Star would use the opportunity to turn the tables, were all overwhelming," she said. Peter Bradshaw. Don't miss. "That's a fantastic legacy.". Katharine relata en su autobiografa, la historia personal, cmo no se . But like a lot of people who buy a glorious old property, Ein now wants to make a few changes. The printers got the point: In September 1974, in return for cash buyouts and guaranteed lifetime jobs, they agreed to accept the new technology. 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. In 1974, the company bought the Trenton (N.J.) Times. Official Twitter of Stephen Meyer, managed by his staff. Zweigenhaft, Richard L. and G. William Domhoff, Graham, K., Personal History, Vintage Books 1998, Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism, Katharine Graham Funeral Service, July 23, 2001, USA Today: "Personal History" By Katharine Graham, The New CEOs: Women, African American, Latino, and Asian American Leaders of Fortune 500 Companies, "Who Is William Graham? Stephen Graham is a British actor. With all the attention The Post was receiving, she feared that the staff might be distracted from its daily work, that the paper might become too taken with itself, "that if your profile gets too high it will be a target.". Mrs. Graham grew up as Katharine Meyer in New York and Washington, where the family had a mansion on Crescent Place just off 16th Street NW. On Jan. 1, 1946, he became associate publisher. Even when speaking about her role at The Post, she insisted that no single person could shape the persona of a newspaper. Tom Ford February 20, 2021. Stephen C. Meyer. Within days after her husband's death, Mrs. Graham told the board of directors that The Post Co. would stay in the family. She denounced various stories as "bitchy," "tasteless," "snide" or "grisly." Nixon, it was learned later, told aides, "The main thing is The Post is going to have damnable, damnable problems out of this one. He had been born in the mining town of Terry, S.D., and raised in Florida, where his father made a career in farming, real estate and politics. In social and political Washington, Mr. Graham was widely known as a man of influence. But Post Co. Chairman Fritz Beebe, who joined the debate at Bradlee's home, found the editor and his staff determined to print their own Pentagon Papers stories in the next day's Post. Sizable financial issues also were at stake. 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. Katharine Meyer Graham (June 16, 1917 - July 17, 2001) . We supported the war too long. Steve served in the Air Force, and following his service, graduated from the State University of New York, Stony Brook with a degree in History, and received his PhD in . . Meyer acted through an intermediary and kept his identity secret until the sale became final. "You inherit something and you do what you can," she said. Nora Ephron of the New York Times, who was at one point married to Carl Bernstein, raved about Graham's autobiography. We look back at some of his best TV and movie roles, below. [39], In 1979, the Supersisters trading card set was produced and distributed; one of the cards featured Graham's name and picture.[40]. He is predeceased by his brother, James. They were married on June 5, 1940, settling down in a two-story row house on 37th Street NW that was just wide enough for a door and one window. In 2002, Graham was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame.[45]. 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. Donald Edward Graham was born two years later. Home. In the ensuing days, the scene outside The Post sometimes resembled a war zone. Mrs. Graham also insisted that she never be surprised by what she read in the paper, although she believed in leaving most journalistic decisions to her editors. "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. Eugene Meyer, the son of a prosperous Alsatian Jewish immigrant, was born in Los Angeles. She arrived at college an unquestioning Republican, like her parents. 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. Revenue grew nearly twentyfold, the company acquired numerous new businesses, and it became a public corporation listed on the New York Stock Exchange. 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.". By 1969, the newspaper had become a major critic of U.S. policy. 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. By Stephen Meyer Nov 16, 2017. Bradlee said she "had the guts of a burglar.". She played a major role in The Post's shared ownership and direction, with the New York Times, of the International Herald Tribune. In conjunction with the Watergate scandal, Graham was the subject of one of the best-known threats in American journalistic history. She stimulated conversation and explored ideas. The book was praised for its honest portrayal of Philip Graham's mental illness and received rave reviews for her depiction of her life, as well as a glimpse into how the roles of women have changed over the course of Graham's life. In 1980, it started Inside Sports, a monthly magazine. I believe democracy flourishes when the government can take legitimate steps to keep its secrets and when the press can decide whether to print what it knows."[35]. "Partly this arose from my particular experience, but to the extent that it stemmed from the narrow way women's roles were defined, it was a trait shared by most women in my generation. In the late 1970s, she served as one of the 16 members of the Brandt Commission -- along with Brandt, Heath, Pierre Mendez-France of France, Olaf Palme of Sweden and Eduardo Frei of Chile -- that recommended increased economic cooperation between industrialized nations of the Northern Hemisphere and developing nations of the Southern Hemisphere. You know, good old Mom, plodding along. Mrs. Graham had written some of the introductory material for pieces she was considering even though she was not certain the book would work out. After she hired him as an assistant managing editor in 1965, Bradlee quickly moved up to managing editor and then executive editor. There are some things the general public does not need to know, and shouldn't. In Chicago, she became quite interested in labor issues and shared friendships with people from walks of life very different from her own. "The nation's capital and our entire nation today mourn the loss of the beloved first lady of Washington and American journalism, Katharine Graham," President Bush said in a statement yesterday. Ephron said. USD/t oz. In 1997, she published her memoir, "Personal History," which received critical acclaim, became a bestseller and won the Pulitzer Prize for biography. The decision would have to be Mrs. Graham's. 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 Nixon. "In fact, it never crossed my mind that he might have viewed me as someone to take on an important job at the paper.". Press runs often were so late that morning delivery schedules were missed. To Mrs. Graham, her father was "very shy and remote on one level, witty but very distant and unable to be intimate." He gave control of the company to his daughter Katharine's husband Philip Graham in 1946. President Lyndon Johnson gave him credit for the outlines of the Great Society program. It was an extraordinary journey, from homemaker to head of one of the world's leading news and publishing companies to one of the best-known and most influential women in the world. Characteristically modest about her accomplishment, Mrs. Graham, then 80, was amazed that she had won a Pulitzer Prize. Early in 1963, he left his wife for a researcher from Newsweek's Paris office with whom he had started an affair. When her husband went to the Pacific as an intelligence officer, she returned to her work at The Post. They soon became friends as well as colleagues -- there was a special chemistry between them. ", After Nixon's resignation, the newspaper's role in unraveling the Watergate story produced, among other things, worldwide acclaim for Mrs. Graham and the paper, a Pulitzer Prize for meritorious public service, a Robert Redford movie based on the Woodward and Bernstein book "All the President's Men" -- and discomfort as well as pleasure for the paper's publisher. [47] Her funeral took place at the Washington National Cathedral. ", "I really felt I was put on earth to take care of Phil Graham," she said many years later. She was so ill at ease before attending the company Christmas party five months after her husband's death that she spent some time rehearsing how to say "Merry Christmas." He had mood swings and often belittled her. Her memoir, Personal History, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1998. Six months later, when Meyer joined the World Bank, he became publisher. William Welsh Graham (1948-2017) and Stephen Meyer Graham (born 1952). ", But Mrs. Graham again stood behind Bradlee and his staff. In addition to The Post and Newsweek, the corporation now includes the Herald newspaper in Everett, Wash.; television stations in Detroit, Houston, San Antonio, Miami, Orlando and Jacksonville, Fla.; cable television operations in 19 states; Kaplan Inc., which provides test preparation, education and career services; Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, an electronic information company that publishes washingtonpost.com on the Internet; Post Newsweek Tech Media Group, a publisher of business periodicals; the Gazette Newspapers, publishers of community newspapers in suburban Maryland; and Robinson Terminal Warehouse Co. (His half brother, Bob Graham, became governor of Florida and a senator). [15], The Grahams were important members of the Washington social scene, becoming friends with John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Robert F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert McNamara, Henry Kissinger, Ronald Reagan, and Nancy Reagan among many others. Tweets & replies. She connected local, national and international figures she met with each other, with Post and Newsweek journalists and with her friends in the Washington establishment. The medications that are now used successfully to treat the illness were not then available. 30 Campus Road PO Box 5000 Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504-5000 Phone: 845-758-6822 Admission E-mail: [email protected] 2023 Bard College "And so the person who succeeds you inherits something different, and you add to it or you subtract from it or you do whatever you do. There were many public embarrassments. [32][33][34] In discussing the potential for press disclosures to affect national security, Graham said: "We live in a dirty and dangerous world. Meyer concentrated on advertising, circulation and the editorial page, which soon gained stature as a forum for discussion of public affairs. By this time, Mrs. Graham had acquired glamour as well as fame and influence. They have a television station . Katharine Meyer Graham (June 16, 1917 - July 17, 2001) was an American publisher. 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. I had to try to assure Wall Street that I wasn't some madwoman, interested only in risks and editorial issues, but that I was concerned with how we ran our business. After graduating from the Madeira School, she went to Vassar. 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. Katharine Meyer Graham 19176162001717 . Suddenly, four challenges were filed against the company's Florida TV license renewals, triggering a 50 percent plunge in the price of Post stock. 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. . It ended with replacement workers being hired. "Night after night, the questions were: How could we get tomorrow's paper out, and how late would it be?". Stories in The Post about Mrs. Graham's many friends were handled in the same way as stories about anyone else. Mr. Stephen Meyer Graham Private Party Private jet tours for Forbes list clients: Mr Russel Wight, Mr Edward Easton, Mr Gerald Hosier, Mr William Schenkman. In 1987, Graham won the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism. Refine Your Search Results Sort by RelevanceSort by Age (Ascending)Sort by Age (Descending) All Filters 2 Steven Raymond Meyer, 63 Resides in Graham, WA Lived InSeattle WA, Carnation WA Katharine Meyer was born in 1917 into a wealthy family in New York City, to Agnes Elizabeth (ne Ernst) and Eugene Meyer. Stephen Meyer: Well, the God hypothesis is the idea that the postulation of the existence of God provides explanatory power, with respect to observations we can make about the natural world.And in the book, I argue that the God hypothesis provides superior explanatory power over and against other competing metaphysical hypothesis or worldviews, whether it be deism or materialism or pantheism . I could find somebody else to run it. His other film roles include Tommy in Snatch (2000), Shang in Gangs of New York (2002), Baby Face Nelson in Public Enemies . Or I could go to work. In 1974, Graham became the first woman elected to the board of directors at the Associated Press. 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. Regarding his educational history, he received his diploma from St. Albans School, a private institution. "[14] Her father, Eugene Meyer, went on to become the head of the World Bank, but left that position only six months later. Such was the newspaper that Katharine Meyer joined in 1939. In fact, it never crossed my mind that he might have viewed me as someone to take on an important job at the paper. Katharine Meyer Graham (June 16, 1917 July 17, 2001) was an American newspaper publisher. and she tried to do all she could to bring about healing among the races.". They had a daughter, Lally Morris Weymouth (born 1943), and three sons: Donald Edward Graham (born 1945), William Welsh Graham (1948-2017) and Stephen Meyer Graham (born 1952). ( : Katharine Meyer Graham ; 16 1917 - 17 2001) . It was harder for Mrs. Graham to make her mark as a businesswoman than as a news executive. 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. I mean it's so crazy it's hard to answer," she said. In 1981, after years of decline, the Washington Star went out of business, and for a brief time, The Post was the only newspaper of general circulation published in Washington. and they're going to have to get it renewed." It involved Ben Bradlee, who had worked for the paper from 1948 to 1951. In the 1990s, her younger friends included Bill Gates, the co-founder and head of Microsoft Corp., and Diana, Princess of Wales. Find your friends on Facebook. [citation needed], Her older sister Florence Meyer was a successful photographer and wife of actor Oscar Homolka. 4.31 avg rating 1,516 ratings published 2009 26 editions. She was the first 20th century female publisher of a major American newspaper and the first woman elected to the board of the Associated Press. 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. Let the Times carry the burden of the First Amendment argument against the government, they said. "What most got in the way of my doing the kind of job I wanted to do was my insecurity," she wrote. Mrs. Graham took over the company in 1963 after the suicide of her husband, Philip L. Graham, who had run the company since 1946. Let's go. She became the first female Fortune 500 CEO in 1972, as CEO of the Washington Post company. Early life. Katharine endured a strained relationship with her mother. While in Washington, D.C., she met a former schoolmate, Will Lang Jr. Mr. Stephen W Meyer, PAC, is a Physician Assistant specialist in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. On June 20, 1963, after breaking off the affair and returning home, he entered Chestnut Lodge for the second time. William Graham was a 1966 graduate of the private St. Albans School in Washington and a 1970 graduate of Stanford University, where he majored in history and was active in the antiwar movement. Such was the case with the editorial stand on the conflict in Vietnam. He said in an interview that she "used The Post editorial board as a bully pulpit for self-determination . Veteran reporter Chalmers Roberts, who was writing the first day's article, threatened to resign two weeks ahead of his planned retirement and publicly accuse The Post of cowardice if publication was delayed, and Bradlee thought others might resign as well. Philip Leslie Phil Graham (July 18, 1915 August 3, 1963) was an American newspaper publisher. In 1957, he suffered a nervous breakdown and retired to the couple's farm in Marshall, Va., to recuperate. 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