In 1954 she became the first woman to appear on the cover of Business Week.
Business Week obtained the documents from the bank's law firm and asked both sides for comment.
Business Week remained the page leader, increasing 7.1 percent, to 4,914.
There were five technology companies in Business Week's top 10.
Business Week called it "a revolution in home entertainment and information."
Business Week's 2010 rankings held the school as the 16th best in the nation, and 6th among public schools.
After 15 years as chief editor, he left Business Week in 1984.
Business Week estimated the family's net worth in 2000 to be more than $1 billion.
At Business Week, however, the book appears to have found a home.
From 1990 to 1995, he was a reporter and media editor at Business Week.