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She was also the model for the Pulitzer Fountain of Abundance by Karl Bitter (completed by Isidore Konti and Karl Gruppe in 1915) in front of the Plaza Hotel in New York City.
She was also the model for the Pulitzer Fountain of Abundance by Karl Bitter (completed by Isidore Konti and Karl Gruppe in 1915) in front of the Plaza Hotel in New York City.
Doscher was a silent film actress who later acted under the name Doris Doree. Doscher wed Doctor H. William Baum, a physical therapist, who had offices at 130 West 42nd Street (Manhattan). When she was chosen by MacNeil to pose for the quarter, she exemplified the highest type of American womanhood.
After her career as a professional model, she worked as a newspaper columnist and a radio broadcaster.
Beginning in the late 1920s, Doscher wrote a daily column on health and beauty for the New York World. She lectured for years on similar topics.
In 1966 Doscher joined New York City mayor John Lindsay in a ceremony to rename a Queens, New York park after MacNeil. She served as president of the women"s auxiliary of the American Naturopathic Association.
Doscher died at a Farmington, New York nursing home in 1970, at the age of 88.
Her residence had been 10-27 147th Street, Whitestone, New New York