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Claudia Quigley Murphy

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31: 136: 267: 785: 147:(1863–1941) was an American journalist and advertising veteran, remembered as one of the first woman newspaper reporters in the U.S. She had a special talent for interviewing people. Murphy pivoted her career to become a home economic consultant and advisory counsel to the women's national economic committee. She was the author of several books and a textbook. 727: 614: 579: 535: 499: 429: 800: 246:
She was, in December 1891, the Ohio president of the International Press League, president of the Toledo Political Equality Club, secretary of the Isabella Congressional Directory, and an active worker in the woman's suffrage association of her own city, one of the oldest societies in the State of
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In 1883, she married Michael H. Murphy and continued to make her home in Toledo. The couple had three daughters: Jennie (b. 1884), Janice (b. 1885), and Helena (b. 1887). Mr. and Mrs. Murphy divorced by 1910.
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Alum in Baking Powder: The Complete Text of the "Trial Examiner's Report Upon the Facts", Including a Review of Scientific Testimony Concerning Alum in Baking Powder and Its Physiological Effects
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A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
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with headquarters in that city. During her stay there, Murphy, with two other women, began the work of organizing the
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Five years later, her newspaper work began as the Toledo correspondent of the
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Averill, Edward Marshall (1927). Royal Baking Powder Company (ed.).
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She began working in the advertising field in Grand Rapids in 1900.
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When five years old, Claudia's school education began in the
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In the fall of 1890, Murphy joined the Staff of the
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Mrs. Claudia Quigley". 297:A Collation of Cakes Yesterday and Today 862:20th-century American women journalists 857:19th-century American women journalists 379: 361:"A Plan for Fall House Cleaning", 1907 324:Teaching Facts About Window Decoration 7: 479:Murphy, Claudia Quigley (May 1920). 872:20th-century American women writers 358:"A Plea for Better Laundries", 1907 212:Michigan Woman's Press Association 14: 842:20th-century American journalists 837:19th-century American journalists 798: 783: 725: 612: 577: 555:Murphy, Claudia Quigley (1911). 533: 497: 427: 258:, where she lived for 17 years. 235:Murphy published several books. 134: 715:. Houghton Mifflin. p. 233 118: 1: 602:. Royal Baking Powder Company 249:Advertising Women of New York 198:, Ohio. Next, she became the 370:"The Sensible Bedroom", 1907 364:"The Care of Woodwork", 1907 155:Claudia Quigley was born in 460:. 3 October 1941. p. 5 405:Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice 241:Royal Baking Powder Company 888: 401:Willard, Frances Elizabeth 353:"The Sanitary Home" series 852:Journalists from Michigan 481:"She Created Her Own Job" 133: 28: 832:People from Toledo, Ohio 151:Early life and education 521:The Journal and Tribune 485:The Green Book Magazine 271: 254:In 1911, she moved to 204:Grand Rapids, Michigan 145:Claudia Quigley Murphy 72:Grand Rapids, Michigan 38:A Woman of the Century 23:Claudia Quigley Murphy 847:Journalists from Ohio 458:Detroit Evening Times 415:Charles Wells Moulton 269: 176:Elmina M. Roys Gavitt 664:www.familysearch.org 315:Breadβ€”the Vital Food 237:A Collation of Cakes 756:"The Sanitary Home" 454:"Mrs. C. Q. 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A Woman of the Century
Toledo, Ohio
Grand Rapids, Michigan

Toledo, Ohio
Maumee valley
Geauga County, Ohio
St. Ursula Academy
Elmina M. Roys Gavitt
Ohio
Cleveland
managing editor
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Michigan Woman's Press Association
Royal Baking Powder Company
Advertising Women of New York
New York City

Michigan
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