His first marriage, to Jane Franke, with whom he had three children, Sam, Wynn and Pamela, ended after eight years in divorce in 1959. Si would come to see the magazine acquisitions as his big chance, wrote Carol Felsenthal, the author of the 1998 biography Citizen Newhouse. He could make his
There have been a lot of stories in WWD that Anna Wintour is going to become the editor of House & Garden, his boss told him, according to Carol Felsenthals 1998 book, Citizen Newhouse: Portrait Of A Media Merchant.
"Shes an extremely liberated woman," Ms. DeCrow said in an interview with Carol Felsenthal for her book The Sweetheart of the Silent Majority: The Biography of Phyllis Schlafly (1981), according to The New York Times. "She sets out to do something and she does it. To me, thats liberation."
Date: Sep 06, 2016
Category: U.S.
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Phyllis Schlafly dead at 92, political activist known as the first lady of anti-feminism led opposition to ERA
In Phyllis Schlafly: The Sweetheart of the Silent Majority, author Carol Felsenthal argued that Schlafly was obviously liberated' decades before the word got hackneyed. She never, ever allowed her sex to stand between her and her goal. And that perhaps, is one reason for her unrelenting disdain
Date: Sep 05, 2016
Category: U.S.
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The knives are out for Valerie Jarrett, the close adviser who 'gets' Obama
The piece emerges alongside an even more direct attack on Jarrett, Fire Valerie Jarrett, by Carol Felsenthal, the veteran observer of insider Chicago politics, writing in Politico. Felsenthal argues that the Obama presidency is in need of a bailout, with a clear first step. This is, after all, a ti
A few weeks ago, Carol Felsenthal asked whether the U.S. Postal Services' planned closing of 3,700 post offices and converting them to retail-location-based "village post offices"you can see the entire list herewould impact Chicago's poor neighborhoods the hardest, and how. But post-office closing