Ruth Adler Schnee was a German-born American textile designer and interior designer based in Michigan. Schnee was best known for her modern prints and abstract patterns of organic and geometric forms. She opened the Ruth Adler-Schnee Design Studio with her spouse Edward Schnee in Detroit, which operated until 1960.
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Ruth Adler Schnee Cause Of Death
Ruth Adler, who kept the staff of The New York Times informed about its own milestones and behind-the-scenes adventures and shaped the legends and lore of The Times for other journalists and students for 33 years as editor of the newspaper’s in-house journal Times Talk, died on Friday at her home in Manhattan. She was 87.
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Ms. Adler, who underwent open heart surgery in March, died of heart failure, her nephew, Peter Lewis, said.
Behind every news story, there is an untold — or rarely told — the tale of the reporter’s personal experience: the hazards of covering a war or a riot, the grind of the campaign trail, a correspondent’s travails with foul weather, bad food, crazy hours, unworkable communications and implausible expense accounts.


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