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Strassmeyer, Mary A.
Strassmeyer, Mary A.; Plain Dealer; Journalism
Mary Strassmeyer was a society editor for the Plain Dealer and was famous for her column, "Mary, Mary." She was inducted into the Cleveland Journalism Hall of Fame in 1994. [Image credit: this image is...
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McCormick, Anne O’Hare, 1880-1954
Mccormick, Anne (O'hare); Journalists; Writers; New York times; Pulitzer Prizes; United Nations
Anne O'Hare McCormick was a foreign correspondent for the New York Times who traveled the world reporting on injustice and issues threatening freedom worldwide. She was the first woman to win a Pulitzer...
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Fuldheim, Dorothy
Fuldheim, Dorothy; Journalists; Television journalists
Dorothy Violet Fuldheim was the nation's first anchorwoman as a member of a news team. She was an anchorwoman on NewsChannel5, starting her television career at the age of 54 after retiring from elementary...
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Redinger, Ruby V. (Ruby Virginia), 1915-1981
Redinger, Ruby Virginia; Authors; Teachers; Writers; Case Western Reserve University; Baldwin-Wallace College; Women's City Club; Ohioana Book Award Winners; Fenn College
Ruby Redinger earned her Ph.D in 1940 from Western Reserve University (Case). Her first book was "The Golden Net" which convinced "The Saturday Review of Literature" to praise her as one of the year's...
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Perkins, Anna
Cleveland Press; Franklin Club; Cleveland Sorosis; Poets; Irwin, Josephine Saxer
Anna Perkins sold issues of the "Cleveland Press" for her livelihood, eventually earning her the moniker of "Newspaper Annie." She also advocated reform for women's dress and wrote the poem "What Is It?"...
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Izant, Grace Goulder, d. 1984
Goulder-Izant, Grace; Plain Dealer; Writers
Grace Goulder-Izant was the first female writer for "Plain Dealer Magazine" and a writer of books such as "This is Ohio," "Ohio Scenes and Citizens," "John D. Rockefeller," and "The Cleveland Years." Grace...
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Hauser, Elizabeth J., 1873-
Activists; Women's suffrage; National American Woman Suffrage Assn.; League Of Women Voters (Lwv) Of Cleveland; Hauser, Elizabeth; Journalists
Elizabeth Hauser first began her career as editor of the "Girard Grit" and then later helped found the National American Women's Suffrage Association (NAWSA). Once suffrage passed she also founded the...
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Bourke-White, Margaret, 1904-1971
Bourke-White, Margaret; Photographers; Journalists; War correspondents; Steel industry; Photojournalism; Caldwell, Erksine, 1903-1987; Life (Chicago, Ill.)
A world known photojournalist who made her start in Cleveland by photographing Cleveland Flats and also its steel making. She was hired as one of the 1st photographers for the magazine Life, and also became...
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