Thayer, Mary Van Rensselaer
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found: NUCMC data from Library of Congress Manuscript Division for Her Papers, 1939-1965(Thayer, Mary Van Rensselaer)
found: LC database, May 25, 1996(hdg.: Thayer, Mary Van Rensselaer)
found: WWW findagrave.com, viewed Sept. 3, 2019(Mary Van Rensselaer "Molly" Cogswell Thayer; born June 16, 1902, in Southampton, N.Y.; died Dec. 10, 1983, in the U.S.; society columnist for the New York Journal, writing under the house pseudonym "Madame Flutterby" in the 1930s; wrote the first biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, published in 1961; known as "Molly" to friends in Washington and as "Miss Molly" to her admirers in the royal families of Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, and elsewhere; a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserves; one of the few western correspondents reporting from Eastern Europe immediately after World War II; columnist with the Washington Post, 1948-1950; Washington representative of the Magnum picture agency until retirement in the early 1970s)
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1996-05-25: new
2021-02-10: revised
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