Ella Hamilton Durley
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Ella Hamilton Durley (née , Hamilton; pen name, Judith Jorgenson; ca. 1852 – August 14, 1922) was an American educator, newspaper editor, and journalist. She was also a peace activist and supported woman's suffrage. Durley did noteworthy work on the Saturday Mail, a Des Moines weekly publication, but her professional life was mainly given to the Des Moines Daily News, of which her husband, Preston B. Durley and her brother, John J. Hamilton, with herself, were the principal owners. Under the pen name of "Judith Jorgenson", she conducted a column of stories of real life, "Around the Evening Lamp", for many years, and it was considered especially creditable.
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Ella Hamilton Durley (nascida Hamilton; pseudônimo, Judith Jorgenson; Harrisville, 1852 – Redlands, 14 de agosto de 1922) foi uma educadora, editora de jornal e jornalista americana. Ela também foi ativista da paz e apoiou o . Durley fez um trabalho notável no Saturday Mail, uma publicação semanal de Des Moines, mas sua vida profissional foi dada principalmente ao , do qual seu marido, Preston B. Durley e seu irmão, John J. Hamilton, com ela mesma, eram os principais proprietários. Sob o pseudônimo de "Judith Jorgenson", ela conduziu uma coluna de histórias da vida real, "Around the Evening Lamp", por muitos anos, e foi considerada especialmente credível.
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Ella Hamilton Durley (née , Hamilton; pen name, Judith Jorgenson; ca. 1852 – August 14, 1922) was an American educator, newspaper editor, and journalist. She was also a peace activist and supported woman's suffrage. Durley did noteworthy work on the Saturday Mail, a Des Moines weekly publication, but her professional life was mainly given to the Des Moines Daily News, of which her husband, Preston B. Durley and her brother, John J. Hamilton, with herself, were the principal owners. Under the pen name of "Judith Jorgenson", she conducted a column of stories of real life, "Around the Evening Lamp", for many years, and it was considered especially creditable. As editor of The News Junior, she became the literary guide and mentor of the children of Iowa, who competed for artistic pictures which hung in hundreds of schoolhouses all over the state. Later, she became editor of the Homemaker Magazine, and still later, associate editor of the National Daily Review of Chicago, afterwards merged in the Women's National Daily of St. Louis in the latter capacity, visiting all parts of the country, interviewing former President Grover Cleveland at his home in Princeton, New Jersey, and other men and women of distinction. According to Printers' Ink Publishing Company, she was "one of the two or three most successful newspaper women of the United States".
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Ella Hamilton Durley (nascida Hamilton; pseudônimo, Judith Jorgenson; Harrisville, 1852 – Redlands, 14 de agosto de 1922) foi uma educadora, editora de jornal e jornalista americana. Ela também foi ativista da paz e apoiou o . Durley fez um trabalho notável no Saturday Mail, uma publicação semanal de Des Moines, mas sua vida profissional foi dada principalmente ao , do qual seu marido, Preston B. Durley e seu irmão, John J. Hamilton, com ela mesma, eram os principais proprietários. Sob o pseudônimo de "Judith Jorgenson", ela conduziu uma coluna de histórias da vida real, "Around the Evening Lamp", por muitos anos, e foi considerada especialmente credível. Como editora do The News Junior, ela se tornou a guia literária e mentora das crianças de Iowa, que competiam por quadros artísticos pendurados em centenas de escolas em todo o estado. Posteriormente, ela se tornou editora da Homemaker Magazine e, ainda mais tarde, editora associada do National Daily Review de Chicago, depois se fundiu no Women's National Daily de St. Louis nesta última aparição, visitando todas as partes do país e entrevistando o ex-presidente dos Estados Unidos, Grover Cleveland, em sua casa em Princeton, Nova Jérsia, e outros homens e mulheres de distinção. De acordo com a Printers' Ink Publishing Company, ela foi "uma das duas ou três mulheres jornalísticas de maior sucesso dos Estados Unidos".
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