Katharine Graham graduated from the University of Chicago in 1938 and got a job as a news (1) __________ in San Francisco. Katharine ’ s father used to be a successful (2) __________ banker. In 1933, he bought a failing newspaper, The Washington Post . Then Katharine returned to Washington and got a job, (3) __________ letters in her father's newspaper. She married Phillip Graham, who (4) __________ his father-in-law's position shortly after and became publisher of The Washington Post . But for many years her husband (5) __________ mental illness and he killed himself in 1963. After her husband's death, Katharine operated the newspaper. In the 1970s, the newspaper became famous around the world and Katharine was also (6) ____________ an important leader in newspaper publishing. She was the first woman to head a major American publishing company—The Washington Post Company. In a few years, she successfully (7) __________ the company to include newspaper, magazine, broadcast and cable companies. She died of head injuries after a fall when she was 84. More than 3 000 people attended her (8) __________ , including many government and business leaders. Her friends said she would be remembered as a woman who had an important (9) __________ on events in the United States and the world. Katharine once wrote, “The world without newspapers would not be the same kind of world.” After her death, the (10) __________ of The Washington Post wrote, “The world without Katharine would not be the same at all.”