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  2. Time (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City. It was published weekly for nearly a century. Starting in March 2020, it transitioned to every other week. [2] [3] It was first published in New York City on March 3, 1923, and for many years it was run by its influential co-founder, Henry Luce.

  3. Category:Socialites from New York City - Wikipedia

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  4. International Debutante Ball - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 40.76518°N 73.97190°W. The International Debutante Ball is an invitation-only, formal debutante ball, to officially present well-connected young women from upper-class families to high society. [1][2][3] Founded in 1954, it occurs every two years at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. Young women from all over the United ...

  5. New York Social Diary - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 1993; 31 years ago (1993) (print) 2000; 24 years ago (2000) (website) Current status. Active. New York Social Diary is a website that publishes photographs of "the rich and powerful" socialites and a social calendar of events that they might attend. It is maintained by David Patrick Columbia, [1] who founded it in 2000.

  6. Nan Kempner - Wikipedia

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    Carl M. Loeb (grandfather-in-law) Alan H. Kempner (father-in-law) Nan Kempner (July 24, 1930 – July 3, 2005) was a New York City socialite, reputed for her fashion sense and her philanthropy.

  7. Caroline Schermerhorn Astor - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Webster "Lina" Schermerhorn Astor (September 22, 1830 – October 30, 1908) was an American socialite who led the Four Hundred, high society of New York City in the Gilded Age. [1] Referred to later in life as "the Mrs. Astor" or simply "Mrs. Astor", she was the wife of yachtsman William Backhouse Astor Jr.

  8. Julie Macklowe - Wikipedia

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    Julie Macklowe and chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Julie Macklowe (born Julie Lerner in December 1977) is an American socialite. After marrying into the Macklowe family, she was briefly a hedge fund manager after spending 12 years working on Wall Street. [ 1 ][ 2 ] She is a philanthropist. [ 3 ] In 2021, she released The Macklowe, an American ...

  9. Social Register - Wikipedia

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    A 1973 column in The New York Times about that year's Social Register observed that – unlike males listed – the volume did not list the universities attended by females, unless they were students: "The fact that Mazie Cox is a 1967 graduate of Smith is not mentioned, although pains are taken to indicate that she is a member of the Colony ...