found: Her Picture, 1952.
found: Contemp. auth.(Ross, Lillian, 1927- )
found: Information from 678 converted Dec. 17, 2014(journalistic staff of the New Yorker)
found: New York times WWW site, viewed Sept. 21, 2017(in obituary published Sept. 20: Lillian Ross; b. Lillian Rosovsky, June 8, 1918, Syracuse; grew up in Syracuse and in Brooklyn; d. Wednesday [Sept. 20, 2017], Manhattan, aged 99; became known as the consummate fly-on-the-wall reporter in more than six decades at The New Yorker, whether writing about Ernest Hemingway, Hollywood, or a busload of Indiana high school seniors on a class trip to New York)
found: New Yorker, 2 October 2017:page 21, in Talk of the Town obituary by Rebecca Mead (Lillian joined the New Yorker in 1945, and she continued to appear in its pages for the next seventy-odd years, which means that she was not just a contributor but a creator -- one of those whose style and tone became a standard to which later writers aspired.)