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Antoinette Pinchot Bradlee’s understated beauty, quiet charm and her second marriage, to future Washington Post executive editor Benjamin C. Bradlee, placed her on an elite social plateau in...
Antoinette Pinchot was born in New York City on 15th January, 1924. Her father Amos Pinchot, was a wealthy lawyer who helped fund the radical journal, The Masses. He was also a key figure in the Progressive Party.
Sep 25, 2017 · “Despite the braying of the knee jerks about some public right to know,” Bradlee said his wife, Pinchot Meyer’s sister Antoinette “Tony” Pinchot, burned the diary.
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Nov 9, 2011 · Antoinette Eno Pinchot was born in New York on Jan. 15, 1924, to a politically active family. Her father, Amos, was a lawyer, founding member of the Progressive Party and an antiwar advocate during World War I.
Pinchot and her younger sister Antoinette (nicknamed "Toni") were raised at the family's Grey Towers home in Milford, Pennsylvania. As a child, Pinchot met such left-wing intellectuals as Mabel Dodge, Louis Brandeis, Robert M. La Follette, Sr., and Harold L. Ickes.
They had one son, Ben Bradlee Jr., [24] who later became first a reporter, then a deputy managing editor at The Boston Globe. [25] Bradlee and his first wife divorced while he was an overseas correspondent for Newsweek. In 1957, he married Antoinette 'Tony' Pinchot Pittman.
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Antoinette Pinchot was an ‘ethereal’ (Burleigh 1998), graceful, pretty, blonde, and slender woman. Many defined her as charming, and even Jacqueline Kennedy noticed her elegant allure.