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  1. On a perfect October day in 1964, Mary Pinchot Meyer—mistress of John Kennedy, friend of Jackie Kennedy and ex-wife of a top CIA man, Cord Meyer—was murdered in the rarefied Washington ...

  2. Mary Pinchot Meyer’s (October 14, 1920 – October 12, 1964) exhibition at Jefferson Place in November 1963, was given a rave review by Leslie Judd Ahlander in The Washington Post. Ahlander wrote “Using the tondo, or circular, canvas, Mary Meyer divides the area into curved and sinuous areas that sometimes seem to set the tondo to revolving as the colors succeed each other’s pull outward ...

  3. 21. Jan. 2020 · Just now, a hundred years after her birth, Mary Pinchot Meyer’s story is being rediscovered. Variety reports that Soledad O’Brien is working on a podcast about her, possibly in league with ...

  4. As Janney reveals, Cord Meyer (Mary's husband from 1945 until the late 1950s) was in charge of that CIA program of media penetration and propaganda, and Ben Bradlee was married to Mary Pinchot's sister, Toni. The proximity of these relationships---between Cord Meyer, James Angleton, and Bradlee---make it easy to believe that Bradlee's links with the CIA, that began in the early 1950s ...

  5. 25. Mai 2020 · On a brisk autumn day in October 1964, Washington D.C. socialite and painter Mary Pinchot Meyer was out for an afternoon stroll on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath in Georgetown, a route she often took, when she was shot and killed in broad daylight. A 25-year-old African American man named Ray Crump was arrested, having been found near the crime scene. The lack of evidence, though ...

  6. 25. Feb. 2020 · By Jesse Kornbluth. Witty, outspoken and chic, Mary Pinchot Meyer was the ex-wife of a C.I.A. official, one of John F. Kennedy’s many extracurricular lovers and an A-list socialite in the ...

  7. Mary Pinchot Meyer i John F. Kennedy van tenir "entorn de 30 cites" i almenys un autor ha sostingut que ella va portar marihuana o LSD a gairebé totes aquestes trobades. El gener de 1963, Philip Graham va posar al descobert l’afer Kennedy-Pinchot Meyer en una reunió d’editors de diaris, però la seva declaració no va ser recollida als mitjans de comunicació.