She and her husband, screen composer Robert Emmett Dolan, divorced in 1963. At that time, the Ford Foundation helped to set up a program under the Department of State for Cultural Exchange. Ms. Martin was the chairperson of the theatre committee and a member of the Arts Advisory Committee, appointed by President Kennedy.
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