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in the category of essays and criticism. The latter was for a previously unpublished essay in the book about Williams' experiences as a cancer patient, a shorter version of which appeared in
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book club, a group of writers who regularly paired off to conduct online dialogs about recently-published fiction and nonfiction, and contributed occasional book reviews to the
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A year later she became a reporter for the paper's "Style" section. Williams' deft political profiles were an immediate success and eventually she branched out to
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to work in publishing. Williams had a flair for the business but preferred to go into journalism, and in 1986 she got a job as an editor for
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Williams died on January 16, 2005, three days after her 47th birthday. She was survived by her stepmother, three sisters, her husband
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costume. In June 2011 the National Society of Newspaper Columnists named it one of the top 15 newspaper columns in American history.
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Mr. Noah had a friend ask the cemetery about a plot near the Adams memorial, only to be told none were left. Then
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In November 2005 a posthumous collection of Williams's writings, edited by Noah, was published under the title
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as well as penning profiles of her own struggles and foibles. She was also a member of
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published Ms. Williams's obituary, in which her former executive editor,
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The Woman at the Washington Zoo: Writings on Politics, Family, and Fate
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for two years, Williams dropped out in her junior year and moved to
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column, written in November 2004, focused on her young daughter's
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This article is about the columnist. For the astronomer, see
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National Society of Newspaper Columnists (June 25, 2011).
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prior to the book's publication. A second anthology,
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Marjorie Williams (astronomer)
Photo of Marjorie Williams by Donna Femat, early 1990s.
Princeton, New Jersey
Washington, D.C.
Rock Creek Cemetery
38°56′50″N 77°00′37″W / 38.94736°N 77.01028°W / 38.94736; -77.01028
Harvard University
dropped out
Timothy Noah
Vanity Fair
The Washington Post
Princeton, New Jersey
Viking Press
Harvard
New York
Vanity Fair
Bill Clinton
Barbara Bush
Colin Powell
Slate
liver cancer
Halloween
Timothy Noah
Politico
Rock Creek Cemetery
Adams Memorial
PEN American Center
National Magazine Award
ISBN
978-1-58648-679-2

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