Maxine Mesinger, born Maxine Ethel David (December 19, 1925 - January 19, 2001
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History
In May 1905, Amon G. Carter ...
''. Friday January 19, 2011. Retrieved on November 20, 2011.) was a celebrity gossip columnist of the ''
Houston Chronicle
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'' who was active between 1965 and 2000. Her works were published in the "Big City Beat," her social column. She had the nickname "Miss Moonlight".
[Maxine Mesinger Papers, 1965-2001]
" University of Houston
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. Retrieved on November 20, 2011. Clifford Pugh of the ''Houston Chronicle'' said that she "wrote about big names for half of the 20th century and became a celebrity in her own right".
Lisa Gray of the ''
Houston Press
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'' said that Mesinger "wrote in the swingin' lingo of '40s showbiz".
Life
She was born in 1925 to Julian "Drake" David and Ella David. She graduated from
San Jacinto High School, and went on to study at
Texas Woman's University,
Indiana University Bloomington
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, and the
University of Houston
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. In 1944 she married Emil Mesinger, with whom she had two children, Julianne and Jay. Mesinger had a career in television,
including two celebrity-oriented shows which she hosted in the 1950s, on a television station operated by the University of Houston.
In 1964 the ''Houston Chronicle'' hired her as a columnist.
For a period she and her family lived at the
Shamrock Hotel.
[Feldman, Claudia.]
Auction set for Chron columnist Mesinger's mementoes
Archive
. ''Houston Chronicle
The ''Houston Chronicle'' is the largest daily newspaper in Houston, Texas, United States. , it is the third-largest newspaper by Sunday circulation in the United States, behind only ''The New York Times'' and the ''Los Angeles Times''. With i ...
''. October 8, 2013. Retrieved on October 9, 2013. "In the midst of those glory days, the Mesinger family lived at the old Shamrock Hilton Hotel, ..
Death and legacy
Mesinger was afflicted by
multiple sclerosis.
On Friday January 19, 2001, at
The Methodist Hospital, Mesinger died from complications of multiple sclerosis, at the age 75.
On September 9, 2003, the Maxine Mesinger Multiple Sclerosis Clinic at
Baylor College of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) is a medical school and research center in Houston, Texas, within the Texas Medical Center, the world's largest medical center. BCM is composed of four academic components: the School of Medicine, the Graduate Sc ...
and The Methodist Hospital opened. Her husband Emil continued living in their house near
River Oaks.
Mesinger had amassed a collection of antiques, fine art, mementos, and photographs of
Hollywood actors and actresses from the second half of the 20th century. This collection was called the "Maxine Mesinger Memorial Museum" by her family. Emil and his children could not decide how to dispose of the collection before Emil's death in June 2013, after which the two children announced an auction of the collection to be held on October 26, 2013, at Morton Auctioneers and Appraisers.
[ The auctioneer was Colette Clift Mayers, vice-president of the firm.][Feldman, Claudia.]
Mesinger treasures sold to the highest bidders
Archive
. ''Houston Chronicle
The ''Houston Chronicle'' is the largest daily newspaper in Houston, Texas, United States. , it is the third-largest newspaper by Sunday circulation in the United States, behind only ''The New York Times'' and the ''Los Angeles Times''. With i ...
''. October 26, 2013. Retrieved on May 5, 2015. The Mesinger Sclerosis Clinic was to receive a portion of the proceeds.[
]
References
External links
*. ''Houston Chronicle
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''
Maxine Mesinger Papers, 1965-2001
" University of Houston
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Houston Chronicle people
2001 deaths
1925 births
San Jacinto High School alumni
Texas Woman's University alumni
Indiana University Bloomington alumni
University of Houston alumni