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  1. Susan Mary Alsop (née Jay; June 19, 1918 – August 18, 2004) was an American writer and socialite active in Washington, D.C., political circles. She was the wife of columnist Joseph Alsop and a descendant of founding father John Jay.

    • Caroline de Margerie, Frances FitzGerald, Christopher Murray
    • 2012
  2. A new book chronicles the life of an influential American hostess, Susan Mary Alsop, whose parties had a purpose: soothing discord among powerful men like John F. Kennedy.

  3. 27 dic 2018 · A biography of a society beauty and saloniste who had affairs with married men and a gay husband. Read about her encounters with Churchill, Kennedy, Cooper and more in this tale of upper-class life and secrets.

  4. 20 ago 2004 · Susan Mary Alsop, who proclaimed that she saw ''no future in being an ordinary person'' and became a celebrated political hostess and later an author, died on Wednesday at her home in the...

  5. Learn about the life and legacy of Susan Mary Alsop, a descendant of John Jay and a socialite who entertained the powerful and famous in Washington. Read about her marriages, affairs, books, and how she used her influence and charm to shape the 20th century society.

  6. Susan Mary Jay, writer: born Rome 19 June 1918; married 1939 William Patten (died 1960; one son, one daughter), 1961 Joseph Alsop (marriage dissolved 1973); died Washington, DC 18 August 2004.

  7. 8 nov 2012 · Susan Mary Jay Patten Alsop (1918-2004) was the great-great-great-granddaughter of John Jay, one of the Founding Fathers, who signed the Treaty of Paris in 1783 and became the first chief justice of the United States.