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Props to Brooke Astor
One of city's most recognized ladies, Astor, 105, died Monday.
She hobnobbed with the Queen of England and showed up on the streets of drug-ravaged neighborhoods to donate her fortune. In the course of her rarefied existence, she gave away nearly $200 million. Astor wrote four books: "Patchwork Child," a 1962 autobiography; "The Bluebird is at Home," 1965, a novel; the autobiographical "Footprints," 1980; and "The Last Blossom on the Plum Tree," 1986, a period novel. I consider people like this to be lights of the world. Goodby good lady. |
RIP, Mrs. Astor.
I liked this quote of hers: “Money is like manure, it should be spread around.” |
She seemed like a wonderful philanthropist.
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