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229: 224: 189: 45:, and Harriet Josephine Messinger. She graduated from Capitol Union High School in Detroit, and did editorial work for 108: 77: 148: 73: 61: 89: 46: 123: 65: 219: 214: 111: 81: 54: 181: 185: 85: 42: 50: 17: 174: 208: 88:, and often advised George Booth on art purchases. She was director of the 84:, and others. Scripps played a role in the building and establishment of 69: 33:(1863–1948) was an American businesswoman and philanthropist. 176:
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Scripps was active in the volunteer world, supporting the
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Scripps was born on December 10, 1863, to her parents
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in 1887, and the couple had five children together.
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Ellen Warren Scripps Booth
James E. Scripps
The Detroit Evening News
Detroit Tribune
George Gough Booth
Children's Aid Society
Volunteers of America
Young Women's Christian Association
Detroit Institute of Arts
Hutzel Women's Hospital
American Red Cross
Cranbrook Schools
Evening News Association
Cranbrook: A Brief History
Cranbrook Art Museum
"Ellen Scripps Booth"
"Booth, George & Ellen"
Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary
204
ISBN
9780674627345
Categories
1863 births
1948 deaths
American philanthropists
American women in business

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