The Georgetowner, March 7 Issue

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WHO LIVES HERE

23. Ellen Charles Granddaughter of Marjorie Merriweather Post, she transformed the Hillwood estate and is the biggest booster of Tudor Place. Two of her dogs — an American foxhound and a Bichon Frise — won their breed and group categories at the 2013 Westminster show. 24. Bill Dean Formerly known for parties at his historic house, the electrical engineering company CEO joyfully gives back to the community — and has a spectacular weekend house on the Chesapeake, designed by Georgetown’s Dale Overmyer. 25. Mark and Sally Ein High-tech entrepreneur Ein and Sally have not yet moved into the Graham estate on R Street. Still, owner of the City Paper offers the various nonprofits for receptions.

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26. Brent Glass The former director of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History remains active on boards and history projects — from San Francisco to D.C. 27. C. Boyden Gray The former White House counsel can be seen around town and is one of Georgetown’s classic gentlemen.

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30. Kitty Kelley She’s been called the ultimate poison pen due to her well-researched and revelatory biographies of the rich and famous, but her Irish charm is never lost on her neighbors. Kitty never meets a stranger. 31. Anthony Lanier The man who transformed M Street retail spaces is still going strong and still has his sense of humor. His son Philippe is also in the development biz.

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32. Mark Lerner With a family in the shopping-center business, he also likes to play ball — as in Major League Baseball. Go Nats!

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33. Ann Nitze A collector of vintage jewelry, this stylish hostess and benefactor makes the classic cool. 35

34. Michael Saylor He’s the Howard Hughes of Washington: filthy rich, quirky and always fascinating. He likes Washington Harbour, no doubt because of the easy access to his yachts — ready for “The Mobile Wave.” 35. Bob Woodward and Elsa Walsh Watergate, insider stories and still at his Post. His writer wife, with her smart feminist perspective, knows to live fully as a mother, too.

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28. Hugh Newell Jacobsen The works of this architect in the winter of his life are abundant around town, across America and overseas. His son Simon continues his storied legacy.

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29. Katty Kay of BBC News This English journalist is the Katie Couric of the BBC, an author and a champion of working women.

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MARCH 7, 2018

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