Claudia Quigley Murphy | |
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Born | Claudia Quigley March 28, 1863 Toledo, Ohio, U.S. |
Died | October 2, 1941 Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S. |
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Michael H. Murphy (m. 1883) |
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Claudia Quigley Murphy (1863–1941) was an American journalist and advertising veteran,[1] remembered as one of the first woman newspaper reporters in the U.S.[2] She had a special talent for interviewing people.[3] Murphy pivoted her career to become a home economic consultant and advisory counsel to the women's national economic committee.[4] She was the author of several books and a textbook.
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