Lee Adrien Lescaze (December 8, 1938 – July 26, 1996)[1] was an American journalist from Manhattan. After attending Harvard University, he worked as an editor successively at The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.[2][3] During his Washington D.C., assignment, the FBI rented his Georgetown house as a safe house in the ABSCAM sting operation.[4]
Lee Lescaze was the son of the famous early American modernist architect William Lescaze (1896–1969).[5]
Lescaze was married to American author and journalist Lynn Darling from 1986 to his death in 1996.[6][7] The couple had one daughter, Zoe Eliza Lescaze.[8]
^U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936–2007
^"Lee Lescaze, Editor And a Reporter, 57". The New York Times. July 28, 1996. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
^Osnos, Peter (June 2, 2007). "Two Lives Entwined: Love and Its Costs". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
^Lescaze, Lee (February 4, 1980). "Scamlord". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
^"William Lescaze, architect, 72, dies". New York Times. 10 February 1969. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
^"Lynn Darling, Writer, Wed To Lee A. Lescaze, Editor". The New York Times. 1986-01-19. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
^"Lee Lescaze, Editor And a Reporter, 57". The New York Times. 1996-07-28. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-01-01.
^Smith, Neil (2014-01-17). "Lessons of the Woods: A New York Writer Moves to Woodstock to Find Her Way". Valley News. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
Lee Adrien Lescaze (December 8, 1938 – July 26, 1996) was an American journalist from Manhattan. After attending Harvard University, he worked as an editor...
Lescaze designed much of the furniture for his residence. William Lescaze and his wife Mary moved into the house in June 1934. Their son LeeLescaze,...
William Edmond Lescaze FAIA (March 27, 1896 – February 9, 1969), was a Swiss-born American architect, city planner and industrial designer. He is ranked...
editor Lee Adrien Lescaze. Their affair and subsequent marriage was captured in her 2007 work of non-fiction, Necessary Sins. When LeeLescaze was forced...
officials accepting bribes. The meeting places included a house owned by LeeLescaze in the Foxhall neighborhood of Washington, D.C., a yacht in Florida,...
Sentences Upheld in Chile". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 April 2019. LeeLescaze. "Letelier Briefcase Opened to Press", The Washington Post. 17 Feb 1977...
18 November 1977, p., 86; accessed via ProQuest. Don Oberdorfer and LeeLescaze, "Zaire Nearly Broke: U.S. Aids Bankers in Bailout for Zaire", Washington...
Solzhenitsyn Says West Is Failing as Model for World, by LeeLescaze 9 June 1978, The Washington Post Lescaze, Lee (9 June 1978). "Solzhenitsyn Says West Is Failing...
Eventually, her book manuscripts were accepted by Soho Press, described by LeeLescaze in The Wall Street Journal as "the small publisher that published Ms...
Embassy Row in 1976, a newly released State Department cable shows. LeeLescaze. “Letelier Briefcase Opened to Press”, The Washington Post. Feb 17, 1977...
Archived from the original on August 19, 2009. Retrieved August 19, 2009. LeeLescaze. "Letelier Briefcase Opened to Press," The Washington Post. February...
Buzzes Midtown 3 Hours". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 October 2017. Lescaze, Lee (10 October 1979). "U.N. Emptied as Upset Author Threatens To Park His...
Additionally, Loomis's 1937 house in Tuxedo Park by architect William Lescaze is regarded as an early experiment in double-skin facade construction....
her time to him and his career. Until 1957, the couple lived near the Lescaze House on East 48th Street in New York before moving to California. After...
of Explosive Bullet Force Surgery on Officer". The Washington Post. Lescaze, Lee (April 11, 1981). "Feeling 'Great,' President Leaves the Hospital". The...
at a cost of $3 million with the architect being the modernist William Lescaze. The interior design of the chapel and church center was done by the noted...
William Lescaze; Valerian Stepanov (1935). Architecture for the new theatre. National Theatre Conference, Theatre Arts. Retrieved 23 November 2011. Lee Simonson...
(1874–1930), hotel architect Pierre Jeanneret (1896–1967), architect William Lescaze (1896–1969) Carlo Maderno (1556–1629), architect in Italy Pierre de Meuron...
from the original on February 11, 2017. Retrieved February 11, 2017. Lescaze, Lee (November 2, 1978). "The Major Losers: Papers, Employees". The Washington...
in 1930. After the fire a new school building was designed by William Lescaze and George Howe. The building was designed in the International Style,...
for the Air Corps within the framework of the North African Mission. Lescaze, Lee; Saperstein, Sandra (December 15, 1978). "Bethesda Author Settles Roots...
Lambert included "Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, George Howe, William Lescaze, Eero Saarinen, Louis Kahn, Frank Lloyd Wright, Minoru Yamasaki, I. M....