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Nina Auchincloss Straight

Nina Gore Auchincloss Straight (formerly Steers, born January 10, 1937)[1] is an American author, journalist, and socialite.[2] She is the mother of writer/director Burr Steers and artist Hugh Auchincloss Steers, half-sister of Gore Vidal, step-sister of First Lady Jacqueline Onassis and socialite Lee Radziwill.[3]

Nina Auchincloss Straight
Born
Nina Gore Auchincloss

(1937-01-10) January 10, 1937 (age 85)
EducationPotomac School
Miss Porter's School
Alma materBryn Mawr College
Columbia University
American University
Occupation(s)Author, journalist
Spouse(s)
(m. 1957; div. 1974)

(m. 1974; div. 1998)
ChildrenHugh Auchincloss Steers
Ivan Steers
Burr Steers
Parent(s)Hugh Dudley Auchincloss, Jr.
Nina S. Gore
RelativesGore Vidal (half-brother)
Janet Auchincloss Rutherfurd (half-sister)
Louis Auchincloss (cousin)
Hugh D. Auchincloss Sr. (grandfather)

Early life

Nina Gore Auchincloss was born in 1937[4] to Hugh Dudley Auchincloss, Jr. (1897–1976) and Nina (née Gore) Auchincloss (1903–1978). Her father was an American stockbroker and lawyer, and a cousin of the novelist and lawyer, Louis Auchincloss. Her father had previously been married to Maya de Chrapovitsky, a Russian noblewoman with whom he had one son, Hugh Dudley Auchincloss III. Her mother had previously been married to Eugene Luther Vidal, a commercial aviation pioneer, with whom she also had one son, the writer Gore Vidal. Hugh and Nina had married in 1935 and besides young Nina, the marriage produced one additional child, Thomas Gore Auchincloss.[5] Young Nina's parents divorced in 1941, and a year later, Hugh remarried for the third and final time to Janet Lee Bouvier, in 1942. Janet was the mother of future First Lady Jacqueline Lee Bouvier and Caroline Lee Bouvier. Nina's father had two more children with Janet, half-siblings to young Nina, Janet Jennings Auchincloss and James Lee Auchincloss. Hugh and Janet remained married until his death in 1976. Also in 1942, Nina's mother remarried for the third and final time to Robert Olds, but only remained married a short time until Robert's early death of pneumonia in 1943, after hospitalization for constrictive pericarditis and Libman-Sacks endocarditis,[6][7] at the age of 46, just prior to his son Robin Olds' graduation from West Point.[8]

Nina's paternal grandparents were Hugh Dudley Auchincloss, Sr., a merchant and financier, and Emma Brewster (née Jennings) Auchincloss, the daughter of Oliver Burr Jennings, one of the original stockholders in Standard Oil.[9] Her maternal grandparents were U.S. Senator Thomas Gore and his wife Nina Belle (née Kay) Gore.[2]

Debutante

In 1955, Auchincloss made her debut at a formal ball given by her father and stepmother Janet (who lived in McLean, Virginia), at their summer home, Hammersmith Farm in Newport, Rhode Island. The ball was attended by over 700 guests.[10] In 1957, she inherited a $225,000 (equivalent to $2,171,000 in 2021) trust.[2]

Education and career

Nina attended the Potomac School in Washington, D.C. and Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Connecticut. She attended and graduated from Bryn Mawr College, just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[11]

Nina subsequently attended and earned a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University in 1961. While she attended Columbia, she worked part-time for columnist Charles Bartlett. In 1964, she earned an M.A. in history from Columbia, her second degree from Columbia. From 1963 until 1971, Nina worked as Washington correspondent and bureau chief[12] for the Chattanooga Times, while raising her three sons.[2]

In 1981, her novel Ariabella: The First, was published by Random House. At the time, she was in her second year of evening law school at American University and was working on a biography of her maternal grandfather, Oklahoma Sen. Thomas Pryor Gore.[2]

Personal life

In 1957, Nina married Newton Ivan Steers, Jr. (1917–1993), after having briefly dated Ted Kennedy.[11] Jackie Kennedy was her matron of honor at the wedding[11] and then Sen. John F. Kennedy was one of the groomsmen.[13] During their marriage, Steers became a member of the Maryland State Senate.[12] Together, they had three sons:

Nina and Newton separated in 1972[12] and divorced in 1974.[16] In 1977, Steers was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 8th congressional district. Steers remarried to Inge Wirsich Irwin in 1978, whom he remained married to until his death in 1993.[13]

In 1974, Nina married her second husband, Michael Whitney Straight (1916–2004), a member of the Whitney family who was a publisher and novelist. Straight was the son of Willard Dickerman Straight, an investment banker who died in Michael's infancy, and Dorothy Payne Whitney, a philanthropist. After his mother's remarriage to Leonard Knight Elmhirst, Straight lived in England. The wedding was attended by Janet Auchincloss, Jackie Kennedy, Renata Adler, Beatrice Straight, and Peter Cookson.[3] Nina and Michael's marriage ended in divorce in 1998. He later married Katharine Gould, a child psychiatrist and art historian, whom he remained married to until his death in 2004.[16]

Published works

  • Ariabella: The First (1981) ISBN 039449346X

See also

References

  1. ^ "For Gore Vidal, a Final Plot Twist". The New York Times. 8 November 2013. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e Vespa, Mary (May 11, 1981). "Jackie & Gore Launch a Gossipy Novel—and Make a Name for Nina Straight". People Magazine. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Mrs. Steers Wed to Michael Straight". The New York Times. May 2, 1974. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  4. ^ The Kennedy White House: Family Life and Pictures, 1961-1963 By Carl Sferrazza Anthony, page 149
  5. ^ Kauffman, Bill (2006-11-20) The Populist Patriotism of Gore Vidal 2010-10-26 at the Wayback Machine, The American Conservative
  6. ^ Zamzow 2008, p. 85
  7. ^ Fogerty, Ronald P. (editor, 1953), USAF Historical Study 91: Biographical Data on Air Force General Officers, 1917-1952, Vol II: "L-Z".
  8. ^ Anderson 2004, p. 187
  9. ^ "Oliver Burr Jennings". The New York Times. 1893-02-13. p. 4. Retrieved 2008-12-10.
  10. ^ The New York Times Staff (August 13, 1955). "NINA AUCHINCLOSS MAKES HER DEBUT". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  11. ^ a b c The New York Times Staff (June 9, 1957). "Miss Nina Gore Auchincloss Wed to Newton Ivan Steers Jr". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  12. ^ a b c Cheshire, Maxine (February 24, 1972). "Potpourri". The Tuscaloosa News. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  13. ^ a b Barnes, Bart (February 12, 1993). "REPUBLICAN NEWTON I. STEERS JR. DIES". The Washington Post. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
  14. ^ "Hugh Steers, 32, Figurative Painter". The New York Times. March 4, 1995. p. 25. Retrieved March 31, 2011.
  15. ^ "Film; A Family's Legacy: Pain and Humor (and a Movie)", The New York Times, September 15, 2002.
  16. ^ a b Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher (January 5, 2004). "Michael Straight, Who Wrote of Connection to Spy Ring, Is Dead at 87". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 February 2016.

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Nina Gore Auchincloss Straight formerly Steers born January 10 1937 1 is an American author journalist and socialite 2 She is the mother of writer director Burr Steers and artist Hugh Auchincloss Steers half sister of Gore Vidal step sister of First Lady Jacqueline Onassis and socialite Lee Radziwill 3 Nina Auchincloss StraightBornNina Gore Auchincloss 1937 01 10 January 10 1937 age 85 Washington D C U S EducationPotomac SchoolMiss Porter s SchoolAlma materBryn Mawr CollegeColumbia UniversityAmerican UniversityOccupation s Author journalistSpouse s Newton Ivan Steers Jr m 1957 div 1974 wbr Michael Whitney Straight m 1974 div 1998 wbr ChildrenHugh Auchincloss SteersIvan SteersBurr SteersParent s Hugh Dudley Auchincloss Jr Nina S GoreRelativesGore Vidal half brother Janet Auchincloss Rutherfurd half sister Louis Auchincloss cousin Hugh D Auchincloss Sr grandfather Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Debutante 2 Education and career 3 Personal life 4 Published works 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life EditNina Gore Auchincloss was born in 1937 4 to Hugh Dudley Auchincloss Jr 1897 1976 and Nina nee Gore Auchincloss 1903 1978 Her father was an American stockbroker and lawyer and a cousin of the novelist and lawyer Louis Auchincloss Her father had previously been married to Maya de Chrapovitsky a Russian noblewoman with whom he had one son Hugh Dudley Auchincloss III Her mother had previously been married to Eugene Luther Vidal a commercial aviation pioneer with whom she also had one son the writer Gore Vidal Hugh and Nina had married in 1935 and besides young Nina the marriage produced one additional child Thomas Gore Auchincloss 5 Young Nina s parents divorced in 1941 and a year later Hugh remarried for the third and final time to Janet Lee Bouvier in 1942 Janet was the mother of future First Lady Jacqueline Lee Bouvier and Caroline Lee Bouvier Nina s father had two more children with Janet half siblings to young Nina Janet Jennings Auchincloss and James Lee Auchincloss Hugh and Janet remained married until his death in 1976 Also in 1942 Nina s mother remarried for the third and final time to Robert Olds but only remained married a short time until Robert s early death of pneumonia in 1943 after hospitalization for constrictive pericarditis and Libman Sacks endocarditis 6 7 at the age of 46 just prior to his son Robin Olds graduation from West Point 8 Nina s paternal grandparents were Hugh Dudley Auchincloss Sr a merchant and financier and Emma Brewster nee Jennings Auchincloss the daughter of Oliver Burr Jennings one of the original stockholders in Standard Oil 9 Her maternal grandparents were U S Senator Thomas Gore and his wife Nina Belle nee Kay Gore 2 Debutante Edit In 1955 Auchincloss made her debut at a formal ball given by her father and stepmother Janet who lived in McLean Virginia at their summer home Hammersmith Farm in Newport Rhode Island The ball was attended by over 700 guests 10 In 1957 she inherited a 225 000 equivalent to 2 171 000 in 2021 trust 2 Education and career EditNina attended the Potomac School in Washington D C and Miss Porter s School in Farmington Connecticut She attended and graduated from Bryn Mawr College just outside of Philadelphia Pennsylvania 11 Nina subsequently attended and earned a master s degree in journalism from Columbia University in 1961 While she attended Columbia she worked part time for columnist Charles Bartlett In 1964 she earned an M A in history from Columbia her second degree from Columbia From 1963 until 1971 Nina worked as Washington correspondent and bureau chief 12 for the Chattanooga Times while raising her three sons 2 In 1981 her novel Ariabella The First was published by Random House At the time she was in her second year of evening law school at American University and was working on a biography of her maternal grandfather Oklahoma Sen Thomas Pryor Gore 2 Personal life EditIn 1957 Nina married Newton Ivan Steers Jr 1917 1993 after having briefly dated Ted Kennedy 11 Jackie Kennedy was her matron of honor at the wedding 11 and then Sen John F Kennedy was one of the groomsmen 13 During their marriage Steers became a member of the Maryland State Senate 12 Together they had three sons Hugh Auchincloss Steers 1962 1995 a painter who died of AIDS related complications 14 Ivan Steers Burr Gore Steers born 1965 a writer and filmmaker 15 Nina and Newton separated in 1972 12 and divorced in 1974 16 In 1977 Steers was elected to the U S House of Representatives from Maryland s 8th congressional district Steers remarried to Inge Wirsich Irwin in 1978 whom he remained married to until his death in 1993 13 In 1974 Nina married her second husband Michael Whitney Straight 1916 2004 a member of the Whitney family who was a publisher and novelist Straight was the son of Willard Dickerman Straight an investment banker who died in Michael s infancy and Dorothy Payne Whitney a philanthropist After his mother s remarriage to Leonard Knight Elmhirst Straight lived in England The wedding was attended by Janet Auchincloss Jackie Kennedy Renata Adler Beatrice Straight and Peter Cookson 3 Nina and Michael s marriage ended in divorce in 1998 He later married Katharine Gould a child psychiatrist and art historian whom he remained married to until his death in 2004 16 Published works EditAriabella The First 1981 ISBN 039449346XSee also EditGore Vidal Burr Steers Jacqueline Lee BouvierReferences Edit For Gore Vidal a Final Plot Twist The New York Times 8 November 2013 Retrieved 7 September 2017 a b c d e Vespa Mary May 11 1981 Jackie amp Gore Launch a Gossipy Novel and Make a Name for Nina Straight People Magazine Retrieved 7 March 2016 a b Mrs Steers Wed to Michael Straight The New York Times May 2 1974 Retrieved 3 February 2016 The Kennedy White House Family Life and Pictures 1961 1963 By Carl Sferrazza Anthony page 149 Kauffman Bill 2006 11 20 The Populist Patriotism of Gore Vidal Archived 2010 10 26 at the Wayback Machine The American Conservative Zamzow 2008 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2004 Michael Straight Who Wrote of Connection to Spy Ring Is Dead at 87 The New York Times Retrieved 3 February 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nina Auchincloss Straight amp oldid 1117648136, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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