Mayor John V. Lindsay named her in 1969 to a board that oversaw the city's rent-control law.
Mayor John V. Lindsay cut the ribbon when it opened in 1970.
Before that, he wrote speeches for Mayor John V. Lindsay.
Eight years of Mayor John V. Lindsay had taken their toll.
The expressway was killed by Mayor John V. Lindsay in 1969.
Mayor John V. Lindsay appointed him an unpaid adviser in 1966.
Mayor John V. Lindsay, a Republican, strengthened the boards in 1968 for much the same reason.
Former Mayor John V. Lindsay halted the road's construction in 1966.
The company's board of directors has raised about $2.9 million, according to the president, former Mayor John V. Lindsay.
Thousands of people, including Mayor John V. Lindsay, watched from the street.