On Oct. 28, in the middle of the night, he broke. It was plain white crpe with slate-colored beads around the neck and the sleeves. . In 1963, he and Webb flew to Arizona; he appeared at a . When she suggested to the Newsweek editors that it might be a good idea to hire Aline Saarinen, of the Times, to edit the back of the book, they brushed the suggestion off, saying that the closings were too late, that the physical demands of the job would be too much. I insisted. My limousine driver had been given strict instructionsand a sizable bribeto wait outside in case of emergency. He said he felt trapped, no longer able to go on; that everything was black. Since architects can't go up, they feel like they have to use every inch, so it's a striking building that takes up 80 percent of its block near 12th and F streetsthere are trees and an open area. Phil Grahams world had been the world of the powerful, and his widow did not want to offend its leading members. Baseball community.". . Here was someone who combined for me the two parts of my life that I thought were inescapably separate. Facebook gives people the power to. Basketball Women traditionally also have sufferedand many still dofrom an exaggerated desire to please, a syndrome so instilled in women of my generation that it inhibited my behavior for many years, and in ways still does. CAPTION: The Grahams with their children at Glen Welby in 1956; Lally, left, Katherine, Phil (holding Steve), Bill and Don. Graham was born to a Lutheran family in Terry, South Dakota. There was the Latin-American correspondent for the Post, who wandered the continent for weeks in advance, arranging hotel suites, hairdressers, and interviews with heads of state from Caracas to Tierra del Fuego. Instead, just a month later, Arkansas Gov. and mass movements aimed at breaking the President. Eventually, the debate over the war led to a shift in the editorial pagethe conservative Russell Wiggins was replaced by the more liberal Philip Geyelinbut the Post never completely distinguished itself on Vietnam. Someone -- I've never been sure who -- reached President Kennedy, who agreed to the use of a government plane to transport the doctors to get Phil. Join Facebook to connect with Robin H Webb and others you may know. . Probably the greatest debate the paper must face, both in the newsroom and as a story, is the divide between black and white. Phil then cut a deal. The Young Publisher, In many ways, Phil was at his very best as a publisher in these years. . He ended up on his hands and knees, crawling around at the last minute to retrieve one of Lyndon's contact lenses. . Sure, we can go, I ventured, but the second act has some really great animals. I began to describe Misha the Bear, who wore skates on his hind paws and played ice hockey. Nonetheless, Phil was the fizz in our lives. He knew everyone in the building, always taking on the problems of people who worked for him -- worrying over someone's sick child, unmet mortgage payment, health crisis. He was really a. But there are also relationships that start out that way yet cross over to become real friendships that last forever. To get a sense of how momentous were Katharine Grahams two decisions in the nineteen-seventieson the Pentagon Papers and Watergateit is crucial to understand just how poorly she had been prepared for such decisions by her family, her legendary husband, and the atmosphere in which she had always lived. The message was that Col. Robert McCormick {the newspaper baron who had purchased the Times-Herald five years before} wanted $8.5 million for the paper. "Very complicated business, a newspaper," Phil noted in a letter to my father late in 1947. After the honeymoon, we settled into our little house, which we rented for $80 a month in a pleasant neighborhood called Burleith. . See Photos. Week after week, the leading figures of the Nixon Administration lambasted Graham and the Post for the Watergate stories. Pretty soon this kind of thinkingindeed, this kind of lifetook its toll: most of us became somehow inferior. By 1906, Meyer had made several million dollars by investing in securities; by 1915, he was worth between forty and sixty million. John Ehrlichman, Ronald Ziegler, H. R. Haldeman, and Nixon himself all charged the Post with disloyalty. So much of his life flowed from the year as president of the Law Review. And then nothing more. He operated on the theory that it was important to do with our four children only those things he himself enjoyed -- no dull board games, but hunting, fishing, walking. Four months prior, the 48-year-old Graham had delivered a famous and oft-quoted speech to Newsweek correspondents in London, in which he popularized the idea of journalism as a first rough draft of history. (Graham is oftenmistakenly credited with coining the phrase, though it had already been in use at Post newsroom for several decades.). All around was the loud mewing of big cats and small children. I was charmed and dazzled. For the first time I had found a man who was that right mix of intellectual, physical, and social charm, and warm and funny on top of that. If you have the goods, you say, Screw it, and publish. For whatever reason, I liked to be dominated and to be the implementer. The first nights entertainment was an easy choice: the Kirov Ballet. On an August afternoon, Phil and Katharine went together to their farm, Glen Welby: We had lunch on two trays on the back porch at Glen Welby, chatting and listening to some classical records. The story would run on the front page of The Post unless the people with the power to do something about it integrated the pools. My feeling that something fundamental had been destroyed was a result of my total commitment and my belief that these feelings went both ways. Phil's invitations often came in the form of commands, and this was one. . Phil drove me home, and we talked for a long time. It was incredibly exciting. The legends of correspondents and their varying abilities to cope with a royal visit were countless. between the constitutionally protected expression of dissent. Katharine, born in New York in 1917, was baptized when she was ten to satisfy the Lutheran side of the family; to satisfy the demands of class, the Meyers had their own pew at St. Johns Episcopal Church, on Lafayette Squarethe presidents church (Katharine did not seem to realize she was part Jewish until she was at Vassar.) Still, I believed that with enough rest he'd recover and we'd go on. Even when Katharine was the publisher of the Post, David Halberstam writes in The Powers That Be, she felt as if she were in her mothers shadow. . At some point, however, not quite three weeks after Christmas Eve, the phones started to work again between Phil and Robin. On a second trip in December, Graham described Webb on his official schedule as "Newsweek reporter and temporary personal shopper, tour director, and femme de chambre for our group." I cannot tell you how pained I am by the circumstances which have caused you, quite unnecessarily, distress and concern, Jovanovich wrote in a cowering letter to Mrs. Graham. It was he who instilled in Phil a distrust, fear, and horror of any drugs, not to mention shock therapy, claiming that these treatments reduced people to something less than human -- something tranquilized and fishlike. When she spoke to her daughter, it was often in the barbed rhythm of insult. He does not live in Georgetown. . This was in 1988, and I had recently been assigned to the Washington Posts bureau in Moscow. . His most passionate political interests are local. As the junior man in the bureau, I was given the task of finding the hairdresser. It was incredibly exciting. You are stuck with me as a mascot repeat mascot. Phil very much wanted to go to Glen Welby for a break from the hospital, and had started to work on the doctors to obtain their permission. It is hard to remember now just how far in front the Times was after the Second World War. And I was incredulous -- this brilliant, charismatic, fascinating man loved me! Under Philip Graham, the Post had no prayer of even pretending to match the standards of the countrys best paper. In my boyhood as a reporter, I nearly killed the matriarch of the liberal-media conspiracy. At one meeting with L.B.J. Mrs. Graham, for her part, wrote back to him, I was full of admiration anyway for what you did and the way you did it. In the end, Davis sued her publisher for libel and breach of contract in 1982 and received a hundred-thousand-dollar settlement. Up to that time I had been a fairly present mother, attending school functions, driving teams to sports events, trying to be back in the afternoons when the kids got back from school. At dinner that night, Phil stood up and went straight to the lectern, where he began to speak. Some of my deepest friendships began with an administration person whom I got to know because of my association with the paper.. My father received a confidential letter from his friend Kent Cooper, former general manager of the Associated Press, who was living in retirement in Palm Beach. In meeting after meeting, in Washington and New York, she was the only woman in the room, and not a self-confident one at that. . Liz at Large View the profiles of people named Robin H Webb. Phil also brought into my life more laughter, gaiety, irreverence for rules, and originality. In the early days of Watergate, she tried, in rather submissive terms, to build a personal bridge to the one man who exceeded even Nixon in his public hatred of the PostSpiro Agnew. Phil was clearly upset, too. Renewed Activity. See Photos. After lunch, we went upstairs to our bedroom for a nap. In his first, brief tenure at The Post, Ben Bradlee was deeply distressed by the side of Phil that used the paper to achieve his political purposes, however worthy. I believe that Phil came to the sad conclusion that he would never again lead a normal life. . I rang her up and explained the situation. I was expected to perform all the pulling and hauling; Phil gave directions and put the fun in my life and the childrens. Despite his early apprehensions about my father's wealth, politics, and possible impulse to control, Phil gradually grew very close to him. Health problems and death Dr. Phil and Wife Robin Live in a Sprawling Mansion! . She, too, saw it, felt its heat, and began running for the exit. He had the ideas, the jokes, the games. As he emerged more on the journalistic and political scenes, I increasingly saw my role as the tail to his kiteand the more I felt overshadowed, the more it became a reality. Phil Graham began referring to his wife, who by 1952 had given birth to four children, as Porky; to heighten the joke, he gave her as a present a French butcher-shop head of a pig. Maksym Levin started documenting war to become famous. After seeing conflict up close, his motivations shifted. Like many members of his class and generation, his postwar view was shaped by his work in wartime intelligence; a classic Cold War liberal, he was uncomfortable with McCarthy, but quite friendly with the personnel and policies of the CIA. Graham instructed Bradlee to recount what he had seen and heard, and after he had done so the publisher and the three officials worked out a deal: as long as all the city pools were shut down for the time being and would be integrated the following year, the paper would print nothing more of what had happened. See Photos. I adopted the assumption of many of my generation that women were intellectually inferior to men, that we were not capable of governing, leading, managing anything but our homes and our children. Phil received the larger share of the stock because, as Dad explained to me, no man should be in the position of working for his wife. It was very much in Felix's nature, and he was dealing with two men -- Phil and Joe -- to whom he was as close as though they were his sons. Graham, Katharine (1917-2001) American newspaper publisher who guided the Washington Post through its most turbulent period when it published the "Pentagon Papers" and investigated the Watergate affair. "Y'all are doingreallocal D.C. With time, Katharine was becoming more and more troubled, less and less secure. But there was also a certain Africa-based correspondent who carved his own career coffin by arranging for a balloon safari over the Masai Mara at dawn; just as the sun was glinting off the savanna and the balloon was rising above a herd of grazing giraffes, Mrs. Graham is said to have turned to the correspondent and announced, with a profane burr, You know, I didnt travel all the way here to be a fucking tourist. It is said that the correspondent ended up as a recipe checker in the food section. See Photos. At Vassar and at the University of Chicago, Katherine took an interest in left-wing politics, which were very much in the air, but always her sense and her sense of breeding prevented her from taking what seemed like extreme steps. Early the next day, Phil and Larry in Paris both wrote letters to Stanton. I cant write in the eloquent words he used. He was intent, however, on making his mark in public life as well as on the stock exchange. {Rauh favored a much broader civil rights bill, but the Senate had watered it down.} You cant go. At about the same time, she was on a cross-country flight and ran into Senator Bob Dole, who was then working as chairman and chief hatchet man for the Republican National Committee. This was not entirely to the good. Only a few minutes later, there was the ear-splitting noise of a gun going off indoors. Around the table in Phil's office sat Secretary of the Interior Julius "Cap" Krug, Undersecretary Oscar Chapman, President Truman's special adviser Clark Clifford, and two or three others. It happens to be a beautiful Destiny and I shall be there while it is beautiful and while it is not. Truitt, an intimate of the Grahams whomBen Bradlee would later force to resign, committed suicide himself in 1981, still despondent over his treatment at the newspaper after Philips death. . We in Moscow had neither the time nor the luxury that would allow us to confirm these legends. See Photos. It was unendurable to him not only that he couldn't make any of it right but that he might cause more hurt again. Film/TV The appearance of this messenger, a Newsweek stringer whose name was Robin Webb, was the beginning of the tragic end. As she grew older and more self-confident, she could be imperious, even frightening to her editors and executives, but her desire to please, or at least to get along with, those in power, never entirely faded. Facebook gives people the power to. Im here If you need me and I love you. Sometimes you become friends with people with whom you work because of some common interest or just because you have to work together. He was acutely aware of the dilemma that arose from the fact that, as he put it, "a newspaper must be a successful commercial enterprise in order to survive. Phil, Kennedy said, when you get elected dogcatcher I will listen to you on politics. But in fact Kennedy had listened to him. Gear Prudence He would help me proofread. Johnson worked actively to cultivate the press, and Phil was always drawn to politics. He was one month shy of his 31st birthday, the youngest publisher of a major newspaper in America. But in the spring of 1971 the Supreme Court had not yet declared its strong support of press freedoms to the degree that it would in the Pentagon Papers case; moreover, the Post itself did not yet have the financial standing or the self-identity to go forward simply and with confidence. . On Aug. 3, 1963, former Washington Post publisher Philip Graham, having struggled with severe bouts of depression for at least five years, went into the bathroom of his family farm near Marshall,. Not only had I lost my husband but I was about to lose The Post. On the first great story of her era as publisherthe war in Vietnamthe Posts performance was nearly an embarrassment. If you think that it's important to have high quality local reporting we hope you'll support our work with a monthly contribution. View the profiles of people named Robin Webb. And by the words you came near enough for help and I touched you and we went for a walk and were again in life. Robin was sent away with too little care or attention. At one point, he wanted to fire the highly respected editorial writer Alan Barth, who had dared to defend the right of Earl Browder, the former secretary-general of the Communist Party in America, not to name names before a Senate subcommittee. His widow was left to confront all the myths and all the insulations that her marriage, her class, and her sex had imposed on her. The reporters and editors might have got a nervous thrill from the Administrations hysteria, but Mrs. Graham did not. And he wanted many things. . Gone not to my Far Country but to my Destiny. Curie. In one case, there were 200 whites arrayed against an equal number of blacks -- with Park Police on horses in the middle. Though Phil knew nothing about the newspaper business -- or any business, for that matter -- his brains and abilities served him well. Phil remained loyal to Johnson until he lost the bid for the nomination. The Post pursued Watergate as a news story, not as an ideological crusade. The whole political year of 1960 was very exciting. A few days later, I was assigned to show her and her close friend Meg Greenfield, the Posts editorial-page editor, around the city that was then known as Leningrad. If there was one journalist she admired more than any other, it was her friend James Reston, and it was Reston who, despite his many virtues, had famously said, I will not have the New York Times muckraking the President of the United States. But in the end she made her decision. Readers like you keep our work free for everyone to read. Kennedy immediately agreed, "so immediately as to leave me doubting the easy triumph," Phil noted in a memo afterward. He wants it.". With Grahams support, Bradlee was soon firing the lazy and the mediocre, the racist and the dull, and he then set about raiding topflight papers around the country for their best talent. His health, already frail, was affected physically and mentally. Circumstances seemed to conspire in challenging Graham. It is not usually advisable, or possible, to argue with a Soviet bus, but my priorities were clear. He told me that he wanted to preserve our marriage and our family; he said that he loved Robin but would tell her the affair was over, and that he would stay with his family. But, always, it was he who decided and I who responded. Her story was not easy to figure out. It introduced him to Felix Frankfurter. He was married to Katharine Graham, the daughter of Eugene Meyer, the previous owner of The Washington Post. Bradlee now sees himself as the self-appointed leader of. He acknowledged that he used humor as a weapon with which to keep people at a distance. Even considering the style of rich American families in the early part of the century, her parents, Eugene and Agnes Meyer, seem to have exceeded the norm for emotional reticence. If by June the Washington establishment is happy with Ronald Reagan, then you should be unhappy with Ronald Reagan. In the coming years, Mrs. Graham formed an especially close friendship with Nancy Reagan. Even now I cant sort out my feelings about this; its hard to separate what was a function of Phils terrible affliction, which manifested itself only later, and what was more basic. Although at the time I didnt realize what was happening, I was unable to make a decision that might displease those around me. The pressures were enormous and her preparations for them slight. Phil was born in 1915 in Terry, S.D., and moved as a boy to the Everglades, where his father, Ernest Graham, was manager of a sugar cane plantation. When they were taken to see JFK, Phil spoke -- "shrewdly and eloquently," according to Joe -- pointing out all the obvious things that Johnson could add to the ticket and noting that not having Johnson on the ticket would certainly be trouble. The only thanks you ever seem to receive is a deafening chorus of carping criticism. Born Katharine Meyer on June 16, 1917, in New York City; died on July 17, 2001, in Idaho; daughter of Eugene Meyer (owner of . He sparked ideas, praised and persuaded, criticized and cajoled. . The charge of subverting a whole political process, that is a fantasy, a work of fiction rivalling only Gone with the Wind in circulation and Portnoys Complaint for indecency, Colson said. But those who worked in the Posts newsroom knew one infinitely reassuring fact about Mrs. Graham: that at the most important moments of her professional life she did the right thing. This is, for me, the most painful thing to look back on. Robin Webb was raised in England, UK. I panicked. Katharine soon learned of their affair, when she picked up the phone and heard Phil and Robin talking to each other in words that made the situation plain.. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement and Your California Privacy Rights. Lets go, lets publish. And by doing that she opened the way to Watergate and to the Posts position as a rival of the Times. Early in 1940, I was invited by a friend to Sunday lunch with a group at the Ritz Carlton. Around this time, my father decided to pass the paper on to Phil and me. There is plenty of material in Personal History to satisfy the most obvious expectationsall the familiar episodes of the Posts history are replayed, and famous faces bob into sight as if in a capital version of Grand Hotelbut more interesting is the degree to which this memoir is a description of the muggy intimacy of the world of Washington and the way one powerful woman learned to live her life there. The moment of happiness you gave me is more help than most people are given in a lifetime, Thank you for it. Advertise with Us, Sponsored Posts from our Partners Katharine saw her parents only sparingly. It was not what Phil needed at that time, but it was what he wanted -- an irresistible temptation to be engaged in an exciting venture that would, in fact, alter the shape of the world. This was a typical example of the way Phil used power to accomplish something good. the tiny fringe of arrogant litists who infect the healthy mainstream of American journalism with their own peculiar view of the world. The fact is, though, that two days after making that statement Colson talked to Howard Hunt about the need to supply more financial help to the defendants in the Watergate trial. in 1964, in his bedroom, she sat in an armchair while the President lay down on the bed. "So I restated the matter urging him not to count on Johnson's turning it down . But then, at intermission, she seemed to tire. He left no note of any kind. A nice full head of hair, and well combed. Sometime after the "brainwashing" party, Johnson urged Phil to be at his side during the final push for passage of the bill. , Arkansas Gov retrieve one of Lyndon 's contact lenses too little care or attention arrayed robin webb phil graham photos an number. 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