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.
By LIESL SCHILLINGER, New York Times
Sat, 11/10/2012 - 7:30pm
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.