Phil also brought into my life more laughter, gaiety, irreverence for rules, and originality. Robin was sent away with too little care or attention. 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. Once married, we were confined to running houses, providing a smooth atmosphere, dealing with children, supporting our husbands. The Formative Years. When Eisenhower finally sent in federal troops, Phil saw it as a defeat not only for the South but for himself. In 1940, he married Katharine, daughter of millionaire Post owner Eugene Meyer, who made Graham publisher in 1946. Two years later, the Grahams took control of the Post Company stock. Phil Grahams world had been the world of the powerful, and his widow did not want to offend its leading members. When Johnson had announced he was running for President that year, Phil Graham helped write the speech; he even ended up on his hands and knees, crawling around at the last minute to retrieve one of Lyndons contact lenses, which had popped out. This is a posture unbecoming to a publisher of newspapers. . Phil, Kennedy said, when you get elected dogcatcher I will listen to you on politics. But in fact Kennedy had listened to him. As I began to lead the way down the steps, a bus-size babushkathe usherfixed me with a hard look and said, Nelzya. Impossible. Then He Tested Positive for COVID. I think he felt he'd done such harm the last time around that he just couldn't deal with it, couldn't fix everything. There, in a ballroom full of the nation's top publishers, Phil Graham lost it. Around this time, my father decided to pass the paper on to Phil and me. As far as I know, Katharine Graham had not written much since her early days on the Post, when she wrote a magazine column and was the anonymous author of such editorials as On Being a Horse, Mixed Drinks, and Spotted Fever. And yet I dont know of a more complex autobiography by an American business figure, certainly not one that allows itself such moments of weakness, embarrassment, and pain. Advertisement. . The New Yorker may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. To the surprise of some, she easily warded off the blandishments of Samuel I. Newhouse (once with a somewhat duplicitous Theodore Sorensen as her agent) and the Times-Mirror Company. They both loved power and its use for what they thought of as desirable purposes. She, too, saw it, felt its heat, and began running for the exit. Eugene served Agnes breakfast in bed every morning; he ate at the bedside table. He does not live in Georgetown. Signing On to The Post. that he wrote speeches for him and advised him on civil rights and key appointments; he even had power of attorney for Johnson and went out and found him a house to buy. 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. Facebook. Her allegiance to democratic capitalism is no less firm than that of William F. Buckley, Jr., and her inherent faith that the establishment lites will do the right thing is nearly absolute. He remained seriously depressed but seemed to me to be quite noticeably better, even after only a week or so at Chestnut Lodge. Whoops! The whole strategy for going for voting rights was inspired -- the idea for which Phil was the architect. He has an example to follow. 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. District Line Daily: Our news, politics, arts, food, and sports coverage in one email every weekday. Gravely, as if we were negotiating the Treaty of Ghent, I gave her an annotated copy of Vogue, a mug shot of Mrs. Graham, and a hundred dollars. Phil drove me home, and we talked for a long time. I had no understanding of the terrible depression he had gone through or the polar-opposite mood that was dominating him at the time. Soccer From the earliest days of our relationship, for instance, I thought that we had friends because of him and were invited because of him. It's hard to describe my devastation after my discovery of the affair. Orval Faubus ordered the National Guard to bar nine Negro students from the previously all-white Central High School in Little Rock. Robin Webb (Songbird) See Photos. Loose Lips Robin, who is a philanthropist, entrepreneur, and best-selling author, opened up about their marriage on her husband's podcast, "Phil in the Blanks." "We don't have the perfect marriage," she admitted. Following the lead of my successful colleague the Latin-American correspondent, I tried to schedule every minute of the two days allotted me. See Photos . Those first few years of marriage, Phil and I had a very happy time. At one meeting with L.B.J. We were both up all night, with me trying desperately but to no avail to be of some reassuring help. Robin Webb. In the summer of 1949, there were race riots in Washington over the integration of a city swimming pool. On Christmas Eve in 1962, she discovered he was having an affair with Newsweek freelance journalist Robin Webb. During his time in D.C., Graham rubbed shoulders with a group of like-minded politicos known as the Georgetown Set, and came to know both Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Dr. Phil McGraw and his wife Robin McGraw attend the ceremony honoring Dr. Phil McGraw with a star on The Hollywood Walk Of Fame on February 21, 2020. Robert McNamara, Henry Kissinger, Lawrence Eagleburger, George Shultz, Paul Nitze, Douglas Dillon, McGeorge Bundy, Jack Valenti, Joe Califano: her list of establishment friends is long and decidedly nonpartisan. After much talk, consultation, and soul-searching, Phil finally decided to accept. @robin.webb.100. He does not have to invent himself, nor does he have to invent a set of principles. I remember his commenting on how well Phil wrote and how much he'd like to have him work for The Washington Post. Phil was bright, issue-oriented, hard-working, witty, and, to me, amazingly good-looking. I see nothing wrong with the fact that people in power often deal with others on more than one level, she writes. At that meeting he offered him the vice-presidency -- both because he thought he had to and because he thought that Johnson would not accept. Grahams mentor, Felix Frankfurter, talked him out of firing Barth, but Graham did print an apologetic note in the paper undermining the original editorial. . Early the next day, Phil and Larry in Paris both wrote letters to Stanton. She was a woman of inchoate ambitionan ambition that took the shape mainly of ambitious friendships and painfully comic intellectual pretensions. Joe persuaded Phil to accompany him to urge Kennedy to offer the vice-presidency to Johnson. . Which is precisely the wrong way to conduct business as the publisher of a newspaper. Oh, you know, he said, during a campaign they put these things in your hands and you just read them. (Dole admitted the same to a Times reporter after the 1996 campaign. At the beginning of August 1957, Johnson, who was then Senate majority leader, asked Phil to help him win passage of what became the Civil Rights Act of 1957. Name variations: Kay Graham; Mrs. Phil Graham; Katharine Meyer. 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. Local Activists Work With Falls Church City Council To Reinvest In Eden Center. The pressures were enormous and her preparations for them slight. Bradlee was incensed, and said so in terms both loud and profane. 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. 1952) Mistress: Robin Webb (Newsweek journalist, 1962) High School: Miami High School, Miami, FL Only 15 years later, when things were very bad, did I look at the situation ruefully. The subject of the cruise seemed to cause her, so many years later, intense painpain beyond the loss of her husband. Circumstances seemed to conspire in challenging Graham. Mrs. Grahamone always referred to her as Mrs. Graham, even in private and at great distancesdid not travel in the style of the British Raj, but she was not arriving on a Eurailpass, either. Apparently, the interview went well. I told her that this woman, this very important woman, was gravely ill and in need of immediate medical attention. Certainly he saw his whole endeavor as useless unless he could project a future for The Post in the family. She pursued hard the company of the well known. They had a natural affinity. In one case, there were 200 whites arrayed against an equal number of blacks -- with Park Police on horses in the middle. 318 Robin Webb Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images CREATIVE Collections Project #ShowUs Creative Insights EDITORIAL VIDEO BBC Motion Gallery NBC News Archives MUSIC BLOG BROWSE PRICING ENTERPRISE VisualGPS INSIGHTS BOARDS CART SIGN IN Images Images Creative Editorial Video Creative Editorial FILTERS CREATIVE EDITORIAL VIDEO Openings The Times was immediately in trouble with the White House and the courts. 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. The Grahams ran their rather expensive household out of Katharines trust fund; meanwhile, Meyer gave Phil nearly three times as many shares of Post stock as he gave his daughter. I also think that he realized the illness would recur. Katharine Graham revealed in her 1997 autobiography Personal History (which her biographer Deborah Davis reviewed for Washington City Paper) that she felt her husband received inadequate treatment at Chestnut Lodge, going so far as to say that his condition required electroshock therapy. Only a few minutes later, there was the ear-splitting noise of a gun going off indoors. It proceeds from my belief that the editors and reporters have fulfilled the highest standards of professional duty and responsibility.. Phil suffered from numerous illnesses, increasingly so as the years went by. Charles Colson, for one, tried to dismiss the conspiracy as fictiona charge that, if true, would probably have ruined the paper forever. The only thanks you ever seem to receive is a deafening chorus of carping criticism. But he always insisted that we lead our own lives. His most passionate political interests are local. . Under Phil Graham, the Post had a well-respected editorial page and mediocrity nearly everywhere else; it was not even the best paper in the city. 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. The paper sent out a young reporter named Ben Bradlee to cover what was happening, but Bradlee could barely find his story in the paper: it was buried deep inside, and nearly all mention of race and violence had been excised. 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. On the other hand, some of our long talks over the past few years had made it apparent to me that Phil was worried about being a "son-in-law," about having been "given" the paper and the company by my father. When she travelled to Paris, she quite naturally took up with Brancusi and Rodin and Stein and Satie; she took fencing lessons with Mme. Page Three He kept questioning whether this was the reason for his success and his prominence. Philip Pannell Collapsed at a Statehood Rally. Grahams insecurity as a woman, as a publisher, and as a parent has clear and painful origins. At that point, Phil got together with {columnist} Joe Alsop to discuss the merits of Lyndon Johnson as Kennedy's running mate. Graham was gambling every sort of inheritance that was important to her: the paper, her fortune, and, perhaps most important, the judgment of the ghosts who crowded around her. Indeed, the paper was still struggling for its life. As enormous cages and nets were being assembled in the circus ring, she declared, I think its time to go.. 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. When I opened the door to a downstairs bathroom, I found him. . Both were full of humor -- with an edge. Phil viewed this whole sequence of events, with some reason, as a violation of his rights and civil liberties. Suddenly, an enormous claw lunged out of the box and toward the innocent calf of the chairman of the Washington Post Company. Its hard to remake decisions and even harder to rethink nondecisions. Ups and Downs. Soon Phil began telling his friends that he was going to divorce his wife and marry Robin Webb. Another habit of his that emerged during those years was that, when we were with friends and I was talking, he would look at me in such a way that I felt I was going on too long and boring people. Robin . . In 1966, Truman Capote, her neighbor at the U.N. Plaza, where she kept a New York apartment, threw his famous Black-and-White costume ball for her. . Mann was once asked if Agnes was German. Early in 1940, I was invited by a friend to Sunday lunch with a group at the Ritz Carlton. It was my paying all our living expenses that had allowed Phil to purchase his stock with his income from The Post. I hadnt realized that the Post wasnt perfectly okay.). In later years, he wanted to mold the career of his friend Senator Lyndon Johnson. Phil firmly stated his intention to divorce me and marry Robin. Phil knew he controlled The Post because my father had given him the majority of A shares. He would help me proofread. If you think that it's important to have high quality local reporting we hope you'll support our work with a monthly contribution. Son: Stephen Meyer Graham (b. Events, Football In 1934, when Phil was 19, his mother died of cancer -- he later confessed that he had cried himself to sleep night after night in college. Only a few minutes later, there was the ear-splitting noise of a gun going off indoors. . At one point, President Kennedy dispatched a Presidential plane to get him from Phoenix to Washington. In the process of blowing his stack, as only he could do, Ben felt a tap on his shoulder and turned to find Phil, who said, "Okay, buster, come with me," and led the way to his office. 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. He told me that he loved me and said we would be married and go to Florida, if I could live with only two dresses, because I had to understand that he would never take anything from my father and we would live on what he made. Hamill interspersed a faux-sprightly account of the party (And Truman was just marvelous!) with The helicopter landed in a scrubby open field six miles north of Bong Son. It wasnt subtle, but it hit home. However, on Feb. 4, he traveled to New York and went straight to Idlewild, where he met Robin once more. CAPTION: Phil Graham, as publisher of The Washington Post, often involved the paper in righting wrongs, as he saw them. In my boyhood as a reporter, I nearly killed the matriarch of the liberal-media conspiracy. Eugene Meyer was a Jew who might have preferred not to be. ), Graham had undeniably, historically, made the right decision, and in the years to come she supported the investigative efforts of the Post; but the signs of her ambivalence about her social and political role never ceased. The end result of all this was that many of us, by middle age, arrived at the state we were trying most to avoid: we bored our husbands, who had done their fair share in helping reduce us to this condition, and they wandered off to younger, greener pastures. Phil and my mother also got along well. With time, Katharine was becoming more and more troubled, less and less secure. Courtesy photo Editor's Note: This story originally appeared in the summer 2019 edition of. Phil was clearly upset, too. I didn't hear the term "manic-depression" until some years later. Until now, Katharine Graham, considering her influence, has been almost invisible. He was raised in Miami where his father, Ernest R. ("Cap") Graham, made a career in farming and real estate, and was elected to the State Senate. I would be recalled to the home office. If she has been cool to any Presidents since Watergate, they have been the two Democrats, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, not least because they came to town with the greatest suspicion of old-line WashingtonKatharine Grahams Washington. and U.P.I., were infuriating the White House with reporting that showed the contrast between the official statements of the generals and the dire situation in the field, the Post could not keep pace. All that was mostly over now, though I tried to be with them as much as possible. This is not the sort of moment one could hope to find in the self-examination of Andrew Carnegie or Colonel McCormick, much less of Bill Gates or Rupert Murdoch. On the appointed day, I put on my good blue suit, fired up the office Volvo, and proudly drove the hairdresser to Mrs. Grahams suite at the National Hotel. . See Photos. Felix adopted Phil as one of his "boys" before he was appointed by President Roosevelt to the Supreme Court. I think this definition of roles deepened as time went on and I became increasingly unsure of myself. Perhaps it was true. Into this vacuum, Phil moved swiftly and with great assurance. "Very complicated business, a newspaper," Phil noted in a letter to my father late in 1947. Email or phone: Password: . I grew up considerably, mostly thanks to him. He stepped up his connection to Lyndon Johnson. "So I restated the matter urging him not to count on Johnson's turning it down . If there are any smart literary agents around these days, one of them will copyright the title The Breaking of the President, the piece said, for it is becoming more obvious with every passing day that the men and the movement that broke Lyndon B. Johnsons authority in 1968 are out to break Richard M. Nixon in 1969.. It wasn't until years later that I looked at the downside of all this and realized that, perversely, I had seemed to enjoy the role of doormat wife. I had begun writing so-called light editorials and laying out parts of the editorial page. . A heavy drinker who reportedly had manic-depressive tendencies, Graham, in some respects, was his own worst enemy, stridently abusive to his wife, both privately and publicly. Nobody knew what to do. I simply didnt connect my lack of self-confidence with his behavior to me., The end of this increasingly painful marriage was prolonged and extremely public. The babushka melted. journalism. I also said that I admired the legislation he himself had got passed and was for him and wanted to make sure he knew it.. Updated: August 28, 2015 Here was someone who combined for me the two parts of my life that I thought were inescapably separate. She was flushed, delighted. It wasnt until years later that I looked at the downside of all this and realized that, perversely, I had seemed to enjoy the role of doormat wife. ", "Washington City Paper has made me feel like I am part of the D.C. Mrs. Graham seemed not to mind the nasty benches or the almost very funny clowns. Great risk was involved, or so one heard. The Post publisher took a mistress, Robin Webb, whom he set up in a large house in Washington and a farm outside of the city. Sometimes Katharine glimpsed her parents as they were dressing to go out, or as Agnes was being massaged and manicured in preparation for the evenings entertainment. You are stuck with me as a mascot repeat mascot. Without Graham working as a go-between at the 1960 Democratic Convention, Kennedy might never have picked Johnson as his running mate. It was all kept very private; our one idea was to conceal what had happened not only from the world but from our friends, my family, and even our children. Philip Leslie "Phil" Graham (July 18, 1915 - August 3, 1963) was an American newspaper publisher. We now had the morning field in Washington to ourselves. I felt close to history. Tenants in Rent-Controlled Units Could See as Much as 8.9 Percent Increases, The Cranky Redskins Fans Guide to Dan Snyder. At once he became my father's close collaborator. At the end of the day, everyone except Phil Graham and me had engagements, so he asked if I wanted to have dinner. One did not want to spend the remainder of ones career taste-testing lima beans. My feelings about The Post, however, were very clear. Then Mrs. Graham started past it. His temperament, his interests, and his style are quite different from his mothers. And I was incredulous -- this brilliant, charismatic, fascinating man loved me! He was the publisher (from 1946 until his death) and co-owner (from 1948) of The Washington Post. In addition, Farber believed that labeling something, giving a name to a disorder, changed how the patient viewed himself and was viewed by those around him. The appearance of this messenger, a Newsweek stringer whose name was Robin Webb, was the beginning of the tragic end. Otis Chandler and his wife, Missy, met Phil and Robin at the airport. . The first nights entertainment was an easy choice: the Kirov Ballet. 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. In middle age and in a state of grief, she suddenly found herself in charge of a newspaper that had yet to show any signs of greatness, and of a group of men who regarded her with, at best, considerable suspicion. Phil wasn't much better than I, but went at it with much more enthusiasm and natural energy -- so much so that at one of the parties his pants split horizontally across the rear. Graham found herself agreeing: Saarinen would not get an offer. At one point, Mrs. Graham asked for ice cream. Phil's mother had discussed her desire that he go to law school. There he was diagnosed with manic depression, a condition today known as bipolar disorder. 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. 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 is preposterous to say that the rules of the game are the same. Phil wrote him on March 17, 1940, in his nervousness misspelling my name: "I am going to get married. And by the same token, I would add that my continuing and genuine pride in the papers performance over the past few monthsthe period that seems to be at issuedoes not proceed from some sense that it has gratified my personal whim. At the beginning of 1954, an event occurred that led up to what I still think of as the defining moment for the company: the unexpected acquisition of the Times-Herald {the other morning paper in Washington}. Pei was talking, and Katharine said, I didnt know that., Whats surprising about that? Agnes said. He was a manic-depressive. Both Phil and Felix worked on Joe throughout our dinner, suggesting that the most important first step for the 1950s was the right to vote. For the second, I went with the upbeat, down-market option: the circus. Phil often involved The Post in righting wrongs, as he saw them. The only other inhabitants were Seminole Indians. It was not long before he began looking around town to buy a newspaper. Join Facebook to connect with Robin H Webb and others you may know. I told you how lonely it had been when I had visited my Far Country and how I could not get near enough to help you in your Far Country. (The Meyers had five children, of whom Katharine was the fourth.) James Reston, who was then a friend of the Grahams and was the most eminent figure at the Times, repeatedly declined offers to go to the Post. 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. The two most powerful presences in her lifeher mother and her husbandwere both clearly suffering from psychological problems, yet Katharine still felt inferior to them. She once took the time to introduce her friend the architect I. M. Pei to Agnes. Ben, with another reporter, was on the site for 36 straight hours. and he began an affair with a young Newsweek staffer, Robin Webb. Robin Webb was raised in England, UK. Phil went to school in Miami. This is a surprising piece of work on every level. For years, Katharine witnessed her husbands violent mood swingshis periods of heavy drinking, his bizarre behavior, his prolonged depressions. On the first great story of her era as publisherthe war in Vietnamthe Posts performance was nearly an embarrassment. Email or phone: Password: . That. Pretty soon this kind of thinkingindeed, this kind of lifetook its toll: most of us became somehow inferior. At dinner at Joseph Alsops one night early in 1961, Graham continually offered political advice to the new President, John Kennedy. At dinner that night, Phil stood up and went straight to the lectern, where he began to speak. . 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. She rebuffed Norman O. Browns invitation to join the Communist Party. Im here If you need me and I love you. Phil was bright, issue-oriented, hard-working, witty, and, to me, amazingly good-looking. In the end he went sadly but willingly, late in the day on June 20. 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. Getting it launched was a full-time job, requiring massive organizational skills, infinite tact and patience, and a huge amount of time and energy. She had not yet developed the steely mask that would later trouble the sleep of her adjutants. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement and Your California Privacy Rights. "Y'all are doingreallocal D.C. By 1906, Meyer had made several million dollars by investing in securities; by 1915, he was worth between forty and sixty million. This is, for me, the most painful thing to look back on. But there are also relationships that start out that way yet cross over to become real friendships that last forever. Much of his activity was related to politics. Toward the end of her life, I was a success in her eyes, and perhaps that is what she loved. He also vowed to do a number on the Post, and to go after the Graham familys broadcasting licenses. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Cond Nast. He ended up on his hands and knees, crawling around at the last minute to retrieve one of Lyndon's contact lenses. . Phil Graham's descent into the abyss of manic depression accelerated, and on 24 December 1962 she discovered that he was embroiled in an affair with a Newsweek stringer, Robin Webb. She hardly exists in Woodward and Bernsteins books, and she is portrayed in cardboard terms almost everywhere else. Phil also wanted Frank Stanton, still CBS president, to become COMSAT's president and operating head. To this day, I cannot say what the beast wasa leopard, a cougar, a jaguarbut I can still see its talons not an inch from the hose and flesh of my proprietor. In England, she lunched with Harold Laski, but then went off to Salzburg to meet her mother, who treated us to the Hotel Bristol and tickets to the music festival there. While a friend went on to visit the socialist experiment in Moscow, Katharine, on the stern advice of her father, did not. . We in Moscow had neither the time nor the luxury that would allow us to confirm these legends. 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. This was in 1988, and I had recently been assigned to the Washington Posts bureau in Moscow. Bradlee had been Phils friend, not hers, but he pushed for the job of managing editor, pushed with his customary blend of charm and vulgarity (Id give my left one for the job, he told her at lunch one day), and she melted. By June 17th, thanks to his national editor, Ben Bagdikian, he had his own set of papers. For whatever reason, I liked to be dominated and to be the implementer. Weymouth's brother, Stephen Graham,. Robin Webb. He was really a. After Robert Opel dashed naked across the stage in 1974, he ran for President and settled into the gay leather scene, in the orbit of Robert Mapplethorpe and Harvey Milk. 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. 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