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By Adanma Raymond '12, Editor-in-Chief For the past five years, representatives from the Choate Rosemary Hall Alumni & Development Office have been in discussions with one of the school's most prominent and influential graduates in Asia, The Honorable
From left to right: Juniors Jordan Brint and Turner Stowik of Sheehan High School, Juniors Kellie Mantie and Alexander Bolinsky of Choate Rosemary Hall, and Juniors Alyssa Mansfield and Alec Lynde of Lyman Hall High School were presented with the
Caroline and Philippa McCully, 18, identical twin sisters who grew up shuttling between Lattingtown, NY, and the Upper East Side of Manhattan, are also wearing Yves Saint Laurent Tribute sandals to their prom at Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford,
By Karlin Wong '14, News Staff Reporter Since 1915, Choate Rosemary Hall has offered academic, art, and athletic programs during the summer months for students ranging from first grade to senior year of high school. Mr. Trent Nutting, Director of
By Mia Perez'13, News Reporter On April 1, Jarred Kennedy-Loving '11 became the second Choate Rosemary Hall student- and the second Icahn Scholar after Peggy Ekong '06-to be honored with the Gates Millennium Scholarship. With three weeks left in his
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Mary Pinchot Meyer (October 14 1920, – October 12, 1964), was a Washington DC socialite, painter, former wife of CIA official Cord Meyer and close friend of US president John F. Kennedy who was noted for her great beauty and social skills.
Meyer’s murder two days before her 44th birthday in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington D.C. during the fall of 1964 would later stir speculation relating to Kennedy’s presidency and assassination. Nina Burleigh in her 1998 biography wrote, "Mary Meyer was an enigmatic woman in life, and in death her real personality lurks just out of view."
Mary Pinchot was the daughter of Amos Pinchot, a wealthy lawyer and a founder of the Progressive party who had helped fund the socialist magazine "The Masses". Her mother was Pinchot’s second wife Ruth, a journalist who worked for magazines such as "The Nation" and "The New Republic". Mary was raised at the family’s Grey Towers home in Milford, Pennsylvania where as a child she met left-wing intellectuals such as Mabel Dodge, Louis Brandeis, Robert M. La Follette, Sr. and Harold L. Ickes. Mary attended Brearley School and Vassar College, where she became interested in communism. She dated William Attwood in 1938 and while with him at a dance held at Choate Rosemary Hall she first met John F. Kennedy.
She left Vassar and became a journalist, writing for the United Press and Mademoiselle. As a pacifist and member of the American Labor Party she came under scrutiny by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Marriage with Cord Meyer Mary met Cord Meyer in 1944 when he was a US Marine Corps lieutenant who had lost his left eye because of shrapnel injuries received in combat. The two had similar pacifist views and beliefs in world government and married on 19 April 1945. That spring they both attended the UN Conference on International Organization in San Francisco, during which the United Nations was founded, Cord as an aide of Harold Stassen and Mary as a reporter for a newspaper syndication service. She later worked for a time as an editor for Atlantic Monthly. Their eldest child Quentin was born in late 1945, followed by Michael in 1947, after which Mary became a housewife although she attended classes at the Art Students League of New York.
Cord Meyer became president of the United World Federalists in May 1947 and its membership doubled. Albert Einstein was an enthusiastic supporter and fundraiser. Mary Meyer wrote for the organization’s journal. In 1950 their third child Mark was born and they moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Meanwhile her husband began to re-evaluate his notions of world government as members of the American Communist Party infiltrated the international organizations he had founded. It is unknown when he first began secretly working with the Central Intelligence Agency but in 1951 Allen Dulles approached Cord Meyer, he became an employee of the CIA and was soon a "principal operative" of Operation Mockingbird, a covert operation meant to sway the print and broadcast media. Mary may also have done some work for the CIA during this time but her tendency towards spur-of-the-moment love affairs reportedly made the agency wary of her.
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