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Katharine Graham's Washington
Katharine Graham's Washington, As a fitting epilogue to a life intimately linked to Washington, D.C., Pulitzer Prize winner Katharine Graham, the woman who transformed <i>The</i> <i>Washington Post</i> into a paper of record, left behind this lovingly collected anthology of writings ab, Katharine Graham's Washington has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Katharine Graham's Washington
  • Written by author Katharine Graham
  • Published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, November 2003
  • As a fitting epilogue to a life intimately linked to Washington, D.C., Pulitzer Prize winner Katharine Graham, the woman who transformed The Washington Post into a paper of record, left behind this lovingly collected anthology of writings ab
  • As a fitting epilogue to a life intimately linked to Washington, D.C., Pulitzer Prize winner Katharine Graham, the woman who transformed The Washington Post into a paper of record, left behind this lovingly collected anthology of writings ab
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Foreword3
Washington Overview9
The Washington Scene11
City of Magnificent Intentions16
Main Street-on-Potomac22
Natural Setting28
Washington Evening32
Living in Washington, D.C.40
It's Middletown-on-the-Potomac47
The Drama of Conflict55
True Grit and Imitation Grandeur60
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Come to Washington67
The Old Order Changeth70
New Boy on Capitol Hill77
A Report on a Life Lived in Washington83
Life Intertwines Along the Potomac90
The Unpaid Manager of a Small Hotel100
Social Washington109
The Society of the Nation's Capital116
Don'ts in Washington122
Boiled Bosoms125
Innocence and Mischief131
Dining-Out Washington136
Washington Parties Are Serious Affairs148
Rumblossoms on the Potomac155
Bigwigs, Littlewigs, and No Wigs at All165
She Teaches Washington to Put on Airs171
Period Pieces183
Washington Portraits188
One Sits by the Fire and Surveys the World193
Old Washington Vanished, Never to Return198
The Capital Underworld203
The President and His Cabinet214
The View from E Street223
Memoirs of a Congressman's Daughter229
Same Place, Different Frenzy241
Wartime Washington248
War-Time Washington255
The Capital at War261
A Topsy-Turvy Capital280
Washington Is a State of Mind286
The Main Gate292
Churchill Brightens the First War Christmas297
Boom Town and the Strains of the New302
The Alleys of Washington313
Visitors to Washington323
A Letter from a Self-Made Diplomat to His Constituents324
Will Rogers out of His Element330
The Young Hero from Colorado334
Lindbergh - the Perfect Guest339
The Greatest Man in the World346
Tourists See the Sights352
Washington362
I Love Washington366
Washington Events377
Hope Tempers Sorrow of Whole People at Tomb of Humble Dead Soldier381
The High Point383
Era's End386
Depression Days391
The Lion at Bay397
Royal Close-ups406
The Royal Visitors415
Morning Means Another Day421
The Parade of '53432
Thursday Night: First Sparks of Anger435
President Watching451
The Foremost Man of His Age460
Reminiscences of the Hardings465
The Timely Death of President Harding469
Coolidge Days487
The First Christmas with the Roosevelts500
Life with Mamie508
JFK519
The Kennedys527
The Outrageous Memoirs of the Presidential Kennel Keeper542
Never Send to Know for Whom the Wedding Bell Tolls551
Peace at Last565
The Man in the Emergency Room571
How We Lived581
Washington Women587
On Women's Suffrage and a Notable Washington Woman594
Alice Roosevelt Longworth: Defying Convention599
Herald Angel610
Pioneer Woman of the Twentieth Century624
The Private Lives of Government Girls632
Political Wife640
Women and Children646
Washington Humor655
The Attic in My Edifice: Some Random Notes656
The Natives: Their Work and Curious Temperament660
Four Funny Columns667
The Winners Go to Washington, D.C.675
How Washington Works685
Mrs. Boggs Gets Seated690
Washington's Curious Caste System693
Like No Other City697
A New Black Dilemma703
Life Inside the Beltway709
Mavericks and Image-Makers717
Why Do They Hate Washington?725
Beginnings and Endings734
The Wilsons Leave the White House737
"We Have Nothing to Fear ..."742
Scintillating City747
Death of the President753
There Is No Armor Against Fate758
"FDR (and Me)"761
A Word of Introduction764
White Tie769
The Drums of Washington773
The Beginning777
The End of a Presidency782
Summer 1974793
Prologue797
The Inauguration801
Washington, 2050 A.D.806


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