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From 9/9/9 New York Times:
"By WILLIAM GRIMES Published: September 8, 2009
Sylvia Schur, a food editor who through her pioneering consulting company developed products like Clamato and Cran-Apple juice and Metrecal, wrote recipes for the fictional home chefs Ann Page and Betty Crocker and helped conceive the menus for restaurants like the Four Seasons in Manhattan, died Wednesday in Chicago. She was 92....
Mrs. Schur began writing a consumer column for the newspaper P.M., where her officemate, the photographer Weegee, would test his cameras by talking flash pictures of her. She later was a food editor at Seventeen, Look, Flair and Woman’s Home Companion."
Italics are mine.
"By WILLIAM GRIMES Published: September 8, 2009
Sylvia Schur, a food editor who through her pioneering consulting company developed products like Clamato and Cran-Apple juice and Metrecal, wrote recipes for the fictional home chefs Ann Page and Betty Crocker and helped conceive the menus for restaurants like the Four Seasons in Manhattan, died Wednesday in Chicago. She was 92....
Mrs. Schur began writing a consumer column for the newspaper P.M., where her officemate, the photographer Weegee, would test his cameras by talking flash pictures of her. She later was a food editor at Seventeen, Look, Flair and Woman’s Home Companion."
Italics are mine.