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...social secretary. He had pumped $15 million into the ailing Trib before she started showing up for work at the office in 1918, and gradually took over. She is one of three women who run major U.S. newspapers. The others: the New York Post's Dorothy Schiff Thackrey, the Washington Times-Herald's terrible-tempered Cissie Patterson...
Nine Red Cross workers assisted the Department of Public Health Personnel and the Brooks House Blood Committee led by Ray R. Schiff '47, in examining and classifying donors...
With 175 students already reporting that they are willing to donate blood next Tuesday and Wednesday, the addition of Radcliffe to the list of available volunteers promises that the quota of between 200 and 250 will be met. Raymond R. Schiff '47, chairman of the Phillips Brooks House Blood Donor Committee, declared last night...
Disappointed in the response to the Phillips Brooks House call for blood donors, Raymond R. Schiff '47, chairman of the Blood Donor Committee, last night issued a plea to all men who, at registration pledged their willingness to assist in the drive to answer the letters sent to them last week and also urged any other volunteers to contact his committee...
...publisher is a woman, but a businesswoman. In her penthouse office atop the 16-story New York Post building, dark-haired, blue-eyed Dorothy Schiff Hall Backer Thackrey dreams of a publishing empire. Marshall Field, with the fertilizing help of a $168,000,000 fortune, has cultivated a large journalistic garden. Publisher Thackrey hasn't got that much fertilizer-some $15 million inherited from her late father, Banker Mortimer Schiff-but she is determined to do what she can with it. Last week, she reached all the way to Paris and added a brand-new paper to her little...