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  1. 7. März 2022 · Kathleen Harriman Mortimer; Kathleen Harriman wearing a uniform when she was a war correspondent: Born: 1917: Died: February 17, 2011 (aged 93) Nationality : USA: Occupation: journalist: Kathleen Harriman Mortimer was an American journali ...

  2. 12. Nov. 2020 · Historian Catherine Grace Katz discussed the relationship between the three women who attended the Yalta Conference with their fathers: Anna Roosevelt, Sarah Churchill, and Kathleen Harriman.

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  3. After the war she retired from public life, married Stanley G. Mortimer, changed her name to Kathleen Harriman Mortimer, settled down, and raised a family. Except to people like me, she rarely talked about the war, or her letters, but she sure went to a lot of trouble to preserve her legacy and to shape our perceptions of it. Geoffrey Roberts is professor of history at University College Cork ...

  4. On 21 September 1915 he married Kitty Lanier Lawrence, with whom he had two children: Mary (Mrs. Shirley C. Fisk) and Kathleen (Mrs. Stanley G. Mortimer, Jr.). This marriage ended in divorce. His second marriage, to Marie Norton Whitney, took place on 21 February 1930. Marie Harriman, who operated an art gallery in New York between 1930 and 1942, died in 1970. On 27 September 1971 Averell ...

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  6. Kathleen Harriman. Kathleen Harriman, whose father was U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, was a war correspondent based in Moscow and a champion skier who learned the sport at Sun Valley, developed by Averell. Glamorous, competitive, and brash, she was, at 27, the youngest of the daughters brought to the Conference.

  7. 23. Sept. 1986 · According to the will, each of Harriman's six grandchildren will be given $100,000. He noted in the will that substantial provisions were not made for his 'beloved daughters' -- Kathleen Lanier ...