Judith Sulzberger | |
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Born | December 27, 1923 New York, New York |
Died | February 21, 2011 New York, New York |
(aged 87)
Nationality | American |
Fields | Medicine, pathology, public health, genome, autism, Asperger syndrome, malaria |
Institutions | Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons The New York Times The East Hampton Star Wildlife Conservation Society Rainforest Alliance Pasteur Foundation New York of Pasteur Institute Grasslands Hospital Weill Cornell Medical College St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center |
Alma mater | Smith College of Northampton, Massachusetts Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons |
Spouse | Matthew Rosenschein Jr. (m.1946-1956) (divorced) 2 children Richard N. Cohen (m.1958-1972) (divorced) Budd Levinson (m.1972-1984) (divorced) Budd Levinson (m.?-?) |
Judith P. Sulzberger (December 27, 1923 – February 21, 2011[1]) of New York, New York, was a physician. Her family has been associated with The New York Times since her grandfather, Adolph Ochs purchased the paper in 1896.
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Sulzberger was the third daughter of Arthur Hays Sulzberger (1891-1968) and Iphigene Ochs Sulzberger (1892-1990). Arthur Hays Sulzberger was the publisher of The New York Times from 1935 to 1961.[2]
She graduated from Smith College of Northampton, Mass. in 1946, and from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1949. Her internship was in pathology at Grasslands Hospital of Valhalla, New York.
She was a director of The New York Times from 1974 to 2000. She authored a book Younger.[3]
Her cause of death is not known publicly.