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  1. 12. Sept. 2017 · The first of three parts on a crime as mysterious as the assassination of John F. Kennedy. On October 12, 1964, Mary Pinchot Meyer, a Washington socialite, went for her usual jog along the Potomac River in a fairly deserted section of Washington DC and, for no apparent reason, she was shot twice at close range. She was neither raped nor robbed.

  2. Affairs that became real connections? He wasn’t interested. And yet, from January 1962 until his death, he had one constant lover: Mary Pinchot Meyer, a family friend and a frequent guest at White House dinners. Like his wife, she was expensively educated and socially prominent — but she was more adventurous, opinionated, and sensual.

  3. 11. Okt. 1998 · Mary Pinchot Meyer was made for this frantically cool world. Blond, witty, a little aloof, she was the daughter of Amos Pinchot, a wealthy scion known for his high-minded progressive politics and ...

  4. The tondo--or circular canvas--was a favorite format for Mary Pinchot Meyer. Half Light is divided into precise quadrants. Their colors alternate in tone and hue, with pale lavender and blue contrasting crisply with earthy olive green and brown. Meyer used thinned paint to penetrate the fibers of the canvas, thus melding color with form.

  5. Browse 7 mary pinchot meyer photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Non-official memorial along the C&O Canal Towpath to Mary Meyer, who was shot and killed at the same place in 1964.

  6. The story disclosed that a woman named Mary Pinchot Meyer, who was a divorced spouse of a high CIA official named Cord Meyer, had been engaged in a two-year sexual affair with President John F. Kennedy. By the time the article was published, JFK had been assassinated, and Mary Pinchot Meyer herself was dead, a victim of a murder that took place in Washington on October 12, 1964.

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