
Jane Grant
Jane Grant was a co-founder of The New Yorker alongside her husband Harold Ross in 1925. She played a vital role in establishing the magazine's distinctive voice and vision, aiming to create a publication that embodied wit and cosmopolitanism while remaining accessible and engaging to its readers.
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Switzerland:
Jane Grant was a co-founder of the 'New Yorker' and wrote for the 'New York Times'.
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Taiwan:
Husband and wife founders Harold Ross and Jane Grant set out to create 'a magazine of wit and cosmopolitanism.'
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