![]() ![]() Goldsmith said his mother worked with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine to get its dyslexia program off the ground, a cause close to her heart because two of her children were dyslexic. Mathilde Krim, the founder of the AIDS Medical Foundation, during the mid to late-1980s to secure funding for research during a time when little was understood about the illness. In addition to her acclaimed account of the 1934 Gloria Vanderbilt custody battle, she wrote “Other Powers: The Age of Suffrage, Spiritualism and the Scandalous Victoria Woodhull,” which was published in 1998, and “Obsessive Genius: The Inner World of Marie Curie,” in 2005.Īccording to one of her sons, John Goldsmith of Santa Monica, Calif., she worked with Dr. Goldsmith, who had a house on Georgica Road in East Hampton for many years, had a particular interest in women of note. She was 85 years old and had congestive heart failure. Happy at Last” and who was a founding editor of New York magazine, died on June 26 at her New York City home. Barbara Goldsmith, a prolific writer whose books included the 1980 bestseller “Little Gloria. ![]()
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