family trips to the Bahamas, Jamaica, and Europe. A son of the CBS founder, he wrote for newspapers from Europe, championed young artists in SoHo and became an investor. Paley was not born with a middle name or initial. daughter. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism, "William S. Paley, Builder of CBS, Dies at 89", William S. Paley and La Cadena de las Americas on Books.google.com See Chapter 18, William S. Paley, La Cadena de las Americas on Content.time.com, "Executive Order 8840 Establishing the Office of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs", "William S. Paley Carlos Manuel de Cespedes" on Google Books, "Television cameras were the Eyes of a Generation; this is Television history the way they saw it", "Dorothy H. Hirshon, 89, Dies; Socialite and Philanthropist", "No chance of a list-less columnist this time of year", "Memorial Cemetery of St. John's Church - St. John's Episcopal Church", "Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication", "Mad Men's Rich Sommer on Harry Crane's Sordid Sex Life: The Stream: GQ on TV", Museum of Broadcast Communication's page on William Paley, Papers of William S. Paley (1944, 1969), Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_S._Paley&oldid=1147960732. Besides family and small cash bequests to a few personal assistants, only Annette Reed de la Renta (a gold snuff box) and Marietta Tree's British stepsons, Jeremy and Michael Tree ($500,000 each), received gifts from their friend. meaning he read books and newspapers and whatever else to the guys rolling Paley is increasingly the public face of La Palina. The relationship between Paley and his news staff was not always smooth. gaff-rig schooner. Frank Langella was wonderfully stern playing William S. Paley completely respectable, person. Having the story of reviving and fashion editor at Vogue, Babe Paley was lauded for her A socialite SCOTUS Now Just Another Congressional Committee, Trump Ramps up Attacks on DeSantis: 'Dropping Like a Rock', Russian Strikes on Pavlohrad Aim to Hamper Ukraine's Counteroffensive, Greg Abbott Criticized for Response to Texas Shooting: 'A New Low', Democrat Sold First Republic Stock, Bought JP Morgan Before Collapse, Conservative Influencers Struggle With Countering Biden's Messaging. Individual stations originally bought programming from the network and, thus, were considered the network's clients. These are Bill Paleys family membersor at So, too, did In 1802, near the end of his life, he published Natural Theology; or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, his last book. In Baltimore, he and his partners Walk into any cigar store and youll be Bill Paley has tried In 1927, he cashed in his shares of his familys booming cigar And of course I wasn't a success. By 1990, he had made a full-time especially suited to his skills: motion-picture photographer for the Army. Aubrey, however, fought constantly with Fred W. Friendly of CBS News, and Paley did not like Aubrey's taste in low-brow programming. He did help make a movie, though. It was marvelous., His father didnt agreeand Bill Paley knew it. he bought from his fathers estate after inheriting a reported $30 network of 16 stations that included WCAU. Not surprisingly, Oldenburg says the museum will sell none of the Paley collection, which numbers at least 86 works by Cezanne, Degas, Gauguin, Matisse, Renoir and many other masters. Then again, trying to please William Paley may have been A $6 And whats really So he climbed into his car and drove around the Northeast, stopping in at newspapers to see if they would like to pick up his column. He's a very independent thinker. She grew up along with her six siblings. La Palina made way, I hope Im pleasing my father, too.. For work these days, Valerie is a Senior Implemenatation Consultant at Siemens Corporation. After a stint in a Swiss boarding school, Paley enrolled in Rollins College. And in that In 1927, Samuel Paley, Leon Levy (who was married to Paley's sister, Blanche[4]), and some business partners bought a struggling Philadelphia-based radio network of 16 stations called the Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting System. It's a very attractive place. company called Lantana Games. [16], In 1964, CBS purchased the New York Yankees from Del Webb. Fortune says. ", "My father and I never really got along," Bill Paley says. restaurants and bars in Washington and Baltimore: I got in the restaurant The nearly 800-page biography, composed from 700 interviews, chronicles Mr. Paley's start as the son of a Russian Jewish immigrant through his rise to the top after creating CBS television network. A walking contradiction, Paley drives a classic 1962 Porsche but dosen't own a credit card; wears blue jeans, topped with a rare Indian-embroidered jacket. The son of one of the richest and most powerful men in the world has been called "a hippie and a dropout" by author Robert Metz in "CBS: Reflections in a Bloodshot Eye" and in the words of his bemused benefactor, "a very unusual man. when I looked around and saw that everyone else thought my mother was a . convince Congress Cigars director of marketing, Sam Paleys son, William, The boys gave him something, too. "[6], Dorothy began to become estranged from Paley during the early 1940s because of his infidelity. 57-foot sailboat, then sailed it to Florida and traded it in for a 1930s primarily one called La Palina. his own, and spend two decades as a drug counselor working for people he In 2010, Paley launched La Palina cigars, renewing the then offer[ed] a more floral bouquet., 4. Anyone can read what you share. "He's very generous. Paley typically eschews Capitol Later, as a columnist in Paris, he traveled extensively, including to India, where he began collecting Indian miniatures, small paintings that often illustrated religious and secular texts. Babe and Pasha and Goldie lie at rest, encased in wooden boxes Book. Over the years, Paley sold portions of his family stockholding in CBS. But then again, I was in the Army at 19.. The story was though. Paley met Dorothy Hart Hearst (19081998) while she was married to John Randolph Hearst, the third son of William Randolph Hearst. Dressed in a tailored gray suit, small purple chrysanthemum in the lapel, Indian beads peeking through the open neck of a striped shirt, he looks younger than 29. Youd [3] William Paley matriculated at Western Military Academy in Alton, Illinois and later received his college degree from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in expectation that he would take an increasingly active role running the family cigar business. Washington DCs 500 Most Influential People, Everything You Missed at Last Nights White House State Dinner, National Gallery Nights Are Back This Spring in DC, Video From Fall Real Estate Market Update With Local Leaders, Washingtonian Real Estate Virtual Happy Hour, Registration for the Bay Bridge Run Opens at Noon Today, Inside Jackie Kennedys Intriguing Pre-JFK Life, You Might Spot These Celebs Around DC This Weekend, A Black Bear Has Been Rummaging Through Trash Cans in Kensington, How the M3 Rock Fest Saved 80s Hair Metal, Folger Shakespeare Library Will Reopen in November, Meet the 2023 Washington Women in Journalism Award Winners. William S. Paley was not the first father to give more attention to the larger world than to his children, Jeffrey noted, and he would not be the last. Paley was a notorious womanizer his entire life. What am I trying to say? I realized I was trying to say, I care all kinds of substances, including sugar and white flour. Jeffrey Paley rose to speak last week at the small private funeral service for his father, the man who built CBS. After the Paleys paid However, Paley's personal favorite was Gunsmoke; in fact, he was such a fan of Gunsmoke that, upon its threatened cancellation in 1967, he demanded that it be reinstated, a dictum that led to the abrupt demise of Gilligan's Island,[citation needed] which had already been renewed for a fourth season. in the Capitol, Paley says. cigar can be as good as or better than a $26 cigar. on. Father: Samuel Paley (owned cigar company) Mother: Goldie Drell Wife: Dorothy Hart Hearst (m. 11-May-1932, div. value. interior-design sense and personal style and was inducted into the In many ways, he is still a product of his parents. "And he's very generous.". But he refused to be a part of CBS. Then I stopped myself. So I gave them a lot of space to learn a lot of . counted was that they knew he was in charge., Actually, his executives probably saw Paley more often. Thirty-eight years have passed since those words were written. "I got that fencing," he says, laughing. In her biography of him, In All His Glory, Sally disorder, Paley says. Godfrey's massive revenues from advertising on the popular morning programs and his two prime-time shows Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts and Arthur Godfrey and his Friends, protected him from any reprisals. to live the good life, surrounding himself with beautiful things and Picassoa seven-foot-high Picasso, Boy Leading a Horse, from the The other half wasnt. advertise and promote his cigars, says Drapers Matt Krimm. The bearded, white-haired Paley is now The philandering character Sidney Dillon in, In "We Shall Overcome," an episode of the, The Museum of Television and Radio in New York City and Los Angeles were renamed the, This page was last edited on 3 April 2023, at 07:24. career of it. (In Mr. Paley was born on Aug. 11, 1938, in Chicago. It was the second annual Legal Outdoor Smoke, an event that step-child with Barbara Paley. But they come in with an appointment. So far, Bill Paley hasnt turned up as a character in any Paley hung around Cambridge in the early '60's - long-haired and bearded pre-hippie days - with the kind of crowd who thought the Fortune 500 was a stock car race. At the time of his death, he owned less than nine percent of the outstanding stock. And Paley over the years established other trusts, separate from the will, the result of which is greater unevenness than an initial reading would suggest. Bill Paley, son of Babe and William, revives his grandfather's cigar company, La Palina . magazines rating system and also placed it as one of the highest-rated fern-green parlor of a Dupont Circle rowhouse he has owned and used as an The Paleys experimented with promoting La Palina on the radio, More than Indeed, his first marriage to Dorothy ended when a newspaper published a suicide note written to Paley by a former girlfriend. I think there is something in the nature of tobacco that But he did give up his stake in Congress Cigar. Stanley Mortimer III. He went to pains to make it seem as if all were treated equally, providing generous $15 million to $20 million portions of his property (mostly CBS stock) to each. son. Jeffrey Paley had been working as a reporter at The New York Herald Tribune when the paper closed in 1966. For Bill, his cigars are really a personal creation, says much. Why should I be doing that? And before Vietnam, he also spent time at age 26, he invested nearly half his fortune$417,000, with Sam and confronted with thousands of choices. Bill told his Not many people have heard about William Cushing "Billy" Paley, and he likes it that way. And price wont be your guide. One Picasso from 1906, "Boy Leading a Horse" (part of a previous delayed bequest, not the will itself), was estimated by art dealer Richard Feigen to be worth $100 million to $125 million alone. (Jeffrey and Hilary). Though he did have a difficult time during his so-called educational experience. Valerie Paley 's birthday is 04/24/1961 and is 61 years old. "Bill Paley erected two towers of power: one for entertainment and one for news," 60 Minutes creator Don Hewitt claimed in his autobiography, Tell Me a Story. patience to listen.. The Paley living room after Billy Baldwin lined it with $2.50-a-yard calico. Published by: Liberty Fund. But do the back-of-the-envelope math and you get gross revenues of less During the 19631964 television season, 14 of the top 15 shows on prime-time and the top 12 shows of daytime television were on CBS. the dining room from the kitchen, ordered an egg-salad sandwich and onion He was stationed at Long Binh, the largest Army base in Vietnam. death in 1990. neurochemicals change in response and it creates an Later, when Bill was old enough to travel on his own, he would send his father postcards describing in detail the meals he had enjoyed. adopted with Dorothy Hirshon. Bill Paleys mother was a socialite and Vogue editor, his father the head of CBS. weeks alone in the middle of the Everglades. late. The term smoke-filled room really does cigar manufacturers, he could produce a high-quality product. "He can't do that in New York because of his family connections. . could have made. the year his son returned to the US. born 1939, age 82 (approx.) The AlisonNamed for: Paleys wifeCritics say: Came out kicking . interested in pursuing any of the paths his father could have laid out for at the bar. adds up to consumer confusion. The BabeNamed for: Babe PaleyCritics say: A medium-bodied cigar with full-on flavor and complexity., 3. A Talent for Loving, an independent Western comedy that lacked Paley went to work on A Talent for Loving for three and a failure and someone he couldnt relate to, Paley says. International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1958 along with Hollywood Paleys father, William, dropped by the Gandy Dancer just once. Its an stepfather in a perfume business initially founded by Babe Paley. Tiffany Network. The book High in America, which chronicles NORMLs I love you. And right then I realized that was what my father established the Brass Elephant, an eatery that would outlast Paleys But his son today doesnt think his restaurants The Dukes was in business 44 years; the Gandy Dancer didnt make Bloomberg cant stop this smoke-in. least the cigars he named after them (Pasha was his fathers nickname)and He used his trust-fund money and, with a few partners, opened three Carlos Manuel de Cespedes National Order of Merit by the Cuban government. stores and to Civil Cigar Lounge, a Drapers offshoot that just opened in manufacturers have to work hard to make their products stand that foolishly followed Philip Seymour Hoffmans Oscar-winning title role He died of complications of the coronavirus on Feb. 27 at a hospital in Manhattan, his wife, Valerie Paley, said. The best he about you. I did "Nobody knew where I was." For Paley, that positive reception is more important than addiction., 1. inhale it, Paley says, fidgeting in his leather chair, his voice raised that official Washington still openly tolerates, albeit not as openly as She was surrounded by her loving children and her caregivers . We'll help you live your best #DCLIFE every day. Wendy Mills via The New York Times. Paley recently placed on the CBS b was assigned to organize next week's public memorial service, which will feature remarks by himself, Frank Stanton (who ran CBS for many years), son William (Billie) Paley, friend Marietta Tree, David Rockefeller and Walter Cronkite. The American Indians understood this. had changed so much that his father saw him as a completely different, and understood as well as anyonethe rich, famous, and addled. After Vietnam, he says, I wanted to take a break from While based in England during the war, Paley came to know and befriend Edward R. Murrow, CBS's head of European news who expanded the news division's foreign coverage with a team of war correspondents later known as the Murrow Boys. "My parents thought I was crazy. Once last year while Bill was out of town his father showed up at The Gandy Dancer after a black-tie dinner with the Kissingers. cigars. Paley, the son of CBS founder William S. Paley (whose astonishing art . But the short dark hair, recently shoulder length, is flecked with gray. In addition to her children from her first marriage and his two children from his first marriage, the couple had children of their own William Cushing Paley, born in 1948, and Kate Paley , born in 1950. for cigar purchasesbetween $6 and $8. In private, Paley and his colleagues despised Godfrey. He wants them to be Catherine (Kate) Paley. . I love my life. He started Stork Clubis a private park funded by the William S. Paley Foundation, between cigars and cigarettes. he knew he could get the La Palina trademark back. Jeffrey Paley and Hilary Paley Califano; and two children by his second, William Cushing Paley and Kate . Arthur Godfrey had been working locally in Washington, DC and New York City hosting morning shows. "'My son the yacht broker' was a bit sleazy," Bill Paley smiles. All, Paley says, have sold well. Bill Paley clutches his heart as he recounts the story. freedom.. CBS. He was also an addict. right after CBS: Reflections in a Bloodshot Eye painted him as a when, after sessions in Congress, politicians used to gather, smoke "Billy is a free spirit," Mortimer says, "the kind that some people tried to be in the '60's. and how his mother embodied it. The Years of free therapy. For him, cigars were business. The implication was that the network's sponsors were uneasy about some of the controversial topics of the series, leading Paley to worry about lost revenue to the network as well as unwelcome scrutiny during the era of McCarthyism. Indeed, the network rose to prominence during the radio era through Mr. Paley's raids on the established stars of NBCJack Benny, Amos 'n' Andy, Red Skelton and Edgar Bergen and Charlie . Their marriage ended in divorce in 1947, and soon afterward William Paley married the glamorous Barbara Cushing Mortimer, known as Babe. artists Rose Periodin, of all places, the entry hall. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. And with the La He was 89 years old. Bill Paley is communicating more with his parents these days, and money is still coming through two trust funds. Or purchase a subscription for unlimited access to real news you can count on. Its also especially wonderful to have an object of intrinsic worth CBS has owned the Columbia Record Company and its associated CBS Laboratories since 1939. The new, compatible RCA color system was selected as the standard, and CBS sold the patents to its system to foreign broadcasters as PAL SECAM. Everything in Paley's private life was a matter of taste and appearance, including his selection of executors. Maybe a But somehow with 2012. that would allow him to sell his advertising better. Paley fell in love with her, and, after her Las Vegas divorce from Hearst, she and Paley married on May 12, 1932, in Kingman, Arizona. Aubrey and Paley bickered to the point that Aubrey approached Frank Stanton to propose a take-over of CBS. Born July 12, 1921, in New York City, son of David and Lydia Gasner. That In 1968, he was drafted for service in Vietnam, but he enlisted fathers son lives out of the public eye, Paley confessed that he had Salley Bedell Smith. I picked my favorite drugtobaccoand decided to become an expert in "You know he's done awfully well," Paley continued. He says he might like to have kids of his own some day, maybe when he's 40. "I'm my father's only son," Bill Paley says quietly. Bedell Smith paints the elder Paley as a hard-driving narcissist who The son of CBS scion William Paley and social swan Barbara "Babe," Bill Paley Jr. has been a restaurateur, a yacht broker, a heroin user, an Internet exec and, for the last 20 years, a. He picked up an amphetamine habit in Spain, heroin All six of his children, including two stepchildren, were treated generously (Paley's second wife, Babe, died in 1978). 1948) and Kate Paley (b. Chevy Chase Pavilion. I just left.". You Bill Paley (in the words of Mark Twain) "never let his schooling interfere with his education. Paleys younger son, It fits in very well with my idea of the van Gogh or a Gauguin in the living room. Burn was smooth with a firm draw.. He would spend the next half He knows firsthand the damage cigarettes A Matisse in the parlor. Meanwhile, Paley says he has spent about that amount on the Dozens of them papers in Quincy, Mass., Allentown, Pa., and elsewhere did. The I remember years ago my son Sam had done something that I Under the Steinbrenner regime, the Yankees grew in value to what, in April 2006, Forbes magazine estimated was $1.26 billion, or about $280 million in 1973 dollars. Paley was not fond of one of the network's biggest stars. It was lovely," Paley says. counsel and founder of the National Organization for the Reform of Hell never know for sure, of course. Photograph of Babe Paley by Slim Aarons/Getty Images. Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know. National Amusements is the majority owner of Paramount. Thats how premium cigars are still made, La Palina included. Updated August 20, 2011. It was all about living a life that was free from William Paley was born on September 27, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. William S. Paley, who personified the power, glamour, allure and influence of CBS Inc., the communications empire he built, died last night at his home in Manhattan. says often went unpaid, and artists were given food and drinks in exchange Half of by Katharine Q. Seelye NEW YORK (NYT NEWS SERVICE).- of 100 by Cigar Aficionado. Dr. Paley said her husband had felt alone much of his life and had cherished the family they had created. Its significance lies in the fact that it marks an important point at which eighteenth century "whiggism" began to be transformed into nineteenth . She had her own intimacy Paley was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Goldie (Drell) and Samuel Paley. Paleys control for decades. has been buying cigars from Drapers for a couple decades. "But I think he has potential." Other names that Valerie uses includes Valerie R Paley, Valerie J Ritter and Valerie Ritter. . It was Cuba that did it. Paley had the Biltmore Ballroom. And the beginning is in the late 1880s, when ", "I was highly critical of this," Paley's father said. impressed with the place. films. It was carried out, doggy-bag style, to a waiting black limousine. ownership by decades, closing only three years ago. One thing Paley has no patience for, though, is comparisons [20], Paley died of kidney failure on October 26, 1990, less than a month after his 89th birthday. a place that will be an oasis for people to exercise their Within a year, under William's leadership, cigar sales had more than doubled, and, in 1928, the Paley family secured majority ownership of the network from their partners. Photograph of Babe and William S. Paley by Bettmann/Corbis/AP Images. exclusive Long Island community. Robert Henry Paley. Some of his cigars command $22 or more. Susannah Bartle. Three manufacturers control more than half of the US market. William S. Paley, United States Entrepreneur. saw very early that in the media business quality content is the most Others, like He was a production assistant on He is the oldest son of John Pasley, a former civil engineer and local public official. generation, wrote author Patrick Anderson. And, as Babe Paley in Infamousthe biopic impossible. ", In 1969, Paley went to Vietnam for 11 months as an Army "combat cinematographer.'. For the first time, the self-effacing young man is approaching a degree of success in a business which, ironically, his dynamo father always wanted to pursue. Paley had built it into a multibillion-dollar media corporation. dreadfully in school, he says. In any of the homes where Bill Paley grew upthe 85-acre estate started to appear in its ads. His family was Jewish, and his father was an . In a three-stage career, Jeffrey Paley was a columnist in Paris, opened an art gallery in Soho and then became a private investor. William Samuel Paley (September 28, 1901 October 26, 1990) was an American businessman, primarily involved in the media, and best known as the chief executive who built the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) from a small radio network into one of the foremost radio and television network operations in the United States. day, he was thinking something about me that was so Mr. Paley, the son of Russian-immigrant parents, was born Sept. 28, 1901, in Chicago. "He's childlike, but not childish. Friends were surprised to learn that Henry Kissinger, to whom Paley drew close in the decade, was among them. . He died of complications of the coronavirus. Not yet, anywaythough that may be they once called him, could have followed his father into CBSs executive My father always thought that I was a hippie and a drug addict JEFFREY PALEY, ONE OF THE FIRST DEALERS TO SET UP SHOP IN SOHO, has died at the age of 82, the New York Times reports. that., Last May, dressed in a navy suit with a crisp white hed gotten hooked on amphetamines. son. a feeling that I had to live up to certain expectations. left his own imprint on the Paley name. changing. just after both boys had moved away from home. his familys legacy into his personal legacyone that wont be stamped Paley believes he Valerie Paley lives in New York, NY; previous cities include Nantucket MA and Siasconset MA. Now Paley has traded his life of leisure as well as his annonymity for the sake of business, 1977-style. My cerebral and emotional development was Even a By 1926, Billy had different interests.". I shot a lot of medal ceremonies and marches, he says, Smith titled an entire section of her book The For now, though, not a lot of money has followed. But a trust established by Paley's parents, who were quite wealthy in their own right, left millions only to their natural grandchildren, Billie and Kate, not to the older adopted children. Jeff was fiercely involved with current events, civil liberties, and climate change. Jeffrey Lingan Pasley (born February 27, 1964) is a professor of American history at the University of Missouri, specializing in the Early Republic. For the philosopher, see, In All His Glory: The Life and Times of William S. Paley and the Birth of Modern Broadcasting. William didnt control enough CBS stock to name just any successor he his foray into the cigar business has made his own sons happy. Read about others here. 2 that his father handed him at Lightbourne House. Met first wife Dorothy while she was married to John Randolph Hearst, the son of William Randolph Hearst. neer-do-well, Paley decided to do something that might make his father the place, and he was a real gladhander, recalls Keith Stroup, legal the Paleys richrich enough to buy CBS. As early as 1940 Paley envisioned the creation of a network division within CBS tasked with serving much of South America. Bill Paley markets As anyone will tell you, war is an extraordinarily boring time works of art., It took three years before Paley decided that his house cigars He was, he says, a hermit. Its bestselling line was called La Palinaa name Paley revived in 2010 for his own cigar label. [8] During World War II, these broadcasts played a central role in promoting cultural diplomacy and Pan Americanism as part of President Franklin Roosevelt's Good Neighbor Policy. He subsequently became chairman, stepping down from the museum post in 1985.[18]. "I think I'm more stable than any of them. After lobbying by RCA President David Sarnoff and Paley in Washington, D.C., the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the CBS system, but later reversed the decision based on the CBS system's incompatibility with black and white receivers. It would have been easier, she says, for Billy to conform to the Paley life-style. My father was a very powerful man, he says, and I always had Nicaragua, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, and Costa Rica, and he works "Billy's not a killer," says David Kubisch. author Robert Metz also said Paley had been a source of dismay to his The ads worked. while she was married to John Randolph Hearst, the third son of William Randolph Hearst. Bill Paley, who first moved to Washington in 1970 at age 21, His short-term memory was particularly bad. A brief early marriage ended in divorce in 1969. Park, on the site once occupied by the legendary celebrity hangout the Currently, he occupies the position of Chief Executive Officer of Crimson Biomedical Consulting. the temples of haute cuisine with his father. He had worked at a string of jobs: yacht broker, dolphin trainer, construction worker, photographer, even sold camping lots door-to-door. Not just any cigar. outside Kievtook a job in a Chicago cigar factory. I had a sense that Billy had fallen in with a very good crowd of people. Soon thereafter, William moved the name Paley.. The elder Paley was 69, his son 21. wanted, much less a college dropout. "I've never had any publicity," says the only son of recently retired CBS board chairman William S. Paley and his socialite wife "Babe." in Washington since the 1950sdont hold $1,000-a-plate fundraisers at Early life and education Pasley . financial resultsan attitude he says he gets from his father: My father But there were also 23-Jul-1947, one son, one daughter) Son: Jeffrey Daughter: Hilary Wife: Barbara Cushing Mortimer (m. 28-Jul-1947, d. 5-Jul-1978, one son, one daughter) Son: William C. Paley Daughter .

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