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Dorothy Schiff

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355:, for a reported $ 31 million (equals $ 166 million in 2023), in 1976. It is believed that she was pessimistic about the future of afternoon papers in the city; also, a change in federal inheritance laws would have affected the value of her estate unless she sold the paper when she did. She remained as an official consultant until 1981, although she played no actual role at the paper. She died at her home in New York City on August 30, 1989. A more complete biography, 33: 210:
Schiff's first marriage came in 1923, in spite of strong resistance by her parents, to Richard Brown West Hall, a broker. They divorced in 1928. By October 21, 1932, when she married George Backer, a city councillor and a staunch liberal
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on the day before the election, was believed to have swung the vote in Rockefeller's favor and helped launch his political career.
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Schiff was born in New York City into a prominent German Jewish banking family, the daughter of
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In 1958, Schiff caused controversy by withdrawing her support at the last minute of Governor
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reported on its front page that Schiff, in the book, claimed to have had an affair with
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Sheehan, Kevin; Cohen, Shawn; Golding, Bruce (January 5, 2017).
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after a disagreement over whom to support for the presidency in
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and Adele (Neustadt) Schiff, and the granddaughter of financier
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format from a broadsheet to a tabloid. Under her tenure the
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featured the most popular columnists of the time, such as
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for nearly 40 years. She was a granddaughter of financier
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The Lady Upstairs: Dorothy Schiff and the New York Post
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was devoted to liberalism, supporting trade unions and
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20th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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Her granddaughter is film producer 527:"WEDDINGS; Dolly Hall, John Kochman" 603:20th-century American businesswomen 509:"Nuptials on Dec. 7 for Diana Lynn" 13: 14: 669: 623:Businesspeople from New York City 549: 515:, p. 119, November 18, 1956 94:George Backer Jr. (1932-Divorce) 519: 501: 482: 464: 438: 427: 1: 398: 170: 7: 227:and had a country house in 79:Owner and publisher of the 10: 674: 643:New York (state) Democrats 362: 116: 108: 88: 75: 67: 51: 39: 30: 23: 618:Bryn Mawr College alumni 298:whereas Schiff favored 221:Henry Street Settlement 193:Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 648:Brearley School alumni 25:Dorothy "Dolly" Schiff 342:Franklin D. Roosevelt 633:New York Post people 307:Rudolph G. Sonneborn 263:. During the 1940s, 658:Women in publishing 613:American socialites 579:, December 10, 1973 389:Werner H. Kramarsky 294:; Thackrey favored 141:Werner H. Kramarsky 561:The New York Times 531:The New York Times 513:The New York Times 476:The New York Times 450:The New York Times 421:The New York Times 375:and federal judge 373:A. Fredric Leopold 337:The New York Times 318:Nelson Rockefeller 286:Thackrey left the 131:A. Fredric Leopold 576:New York Magazine 452:. August 31, 1989 273:Eleanor Roosevelt 205:The New York Post 189:Bryn Mawr College 152: 151: 128:(daughter-in-law) 123:(daughter-in-law) 62:New York City, US 46:New York City, US 665: 543: 542: 540: 538: 523: 517: 516: 505: 499: 498: 486: 480: 479: 468: 462: 461: 459: 457: 442: 436: 431: 425: 424: 412: 347:Schiff sold the 314:Averell Harriman 296:Henry A. Wallace 102:Rudolf Sonneborn 58: 35: 21: 20: 673: 672: 668: 667: 666: 664: 663: 662: 583: 582: 555:Jones, Alex S. 552: 547: 546: 536: 534: 533:. June 24, 2001 525: 524: 520: 507: 506: 502: 487: 483: 478:. May 13, 1973. 470: 469: 465: 455: 453: 444: 443: 439: 432: 428: 413: 406: 401: 377:Robert W. Sweet 365: 223:. She lived in 208: 185:Brearley School 177:Mortimer Schiff 173: 148:(granddaughter) 144: 139: 136:Robert W. 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Retrieved 530: 521: 512: 503: 484: 475: 466: 454:. Retrieved 449: 440: 429: 420: 366: 356: 348: 346: 335: 331: 326: 321: 311: 304: 300:Thomas Dewey 287: 285: 280: 269:Drew Pearson 264: 256: 252: 249:Ted Thackrey 246: 239: 237: 209: 204: 181:Jacob Schiff 174: 165:Jacob Schiff 158: 154: 153: 143:(son-in-law) 138:(son-in-law) 133:(son-in-law) 97:Ted Thackrey 80: 57:(1989-08-30) 15: 653:Loeb family 598:1989 deaths 593:1903 births 203:Marriages, 587:Categories 399:References 393:Dolly Hall 385:Diana Lynn 383:, actress 381:Ruth Roman 281:Paris Post 233:New Jersey 171:Early life 146:Dolly Hall 126:Diana Lynn 121:Ruth Roman 68:Occupation 197:debutante 89:Spouse(s) 265:The Post 217:New Deal 213:Democrat 109:Children 371:mayor 363:Family 275:, and 253:Post's 117:Family 539:2009 458:2011 349:Post 322:Post 292:1948 288:Post 257:Post 52:Died 40:Born 351:to 330:'s 235:. 191:in 589:: 573:, 569:. 559:, 529:. 511:, 493:. 474:. 448:. 419:. 407:^ 395:. 271:, 231:, 199:. 541:. 497:. 460:. 423:. 112:3

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New York Post
Ted Thackrey
Rudolf Sonneborn
Ruth Roman
Diana Lynn
A. Fredric Leopold
Robert W. Sweet
Werner H. Kramarsky
Dolly Hall
New York Post
Jacob Schiff
Mortimer Schiff
Jacob Schiff
Brearley School
Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
debutante
Democrat
New Deal
Henry Street Settlement
New York City
Bernardsville
New Jersey
New York Post
Ted Thackrey
social welfare
Drew Pearson
Eleanor Roosevelt
Eric Sevareid

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