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james edmund scripps

 

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Noun james edmund scripps has 1 sense
  1. Scripps, James Edmund Scripps - United States newspaper publisher and half-brother of Edward Wyllis Scripps (1835-1908)
    --1 is a kind of publisher, newspaper publisher

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James Edmund Scripps

Definition:

James Edmund Scripps was an American newspaper publisher and philanthropist. He was the founder of the Detroit News and also played a vital role in establishing The Evening News Association. Scripps was known for his contributions to the field of journalism and his philanthropic activities.

Senses/Usages:

  1. Noun: James Edmund Scripps refers to the American newspaper publisher and philanthropist.
  2. Noun: James Edmund Scripps can also specifically refer to the founder of the Detroit News.
  3. Noun: James Edmund Scripps can be used to talk about his role in establishing The Evening News Association.
  4. Adjective: James Edmund Scripps can describe something related to James Edmund Scripps or his achievements.

Sample Sentences:

  • James Edmund Scripps dedicated his life to journalism and made significant contributions to the field.
  • The Detroit News, founded by James Edmund Scripps, became one of the most respected newspapers in the country.
  • The Evening News Association owes much of its success to James Edmund Scripps.
  • The James Edmund Scripps Award for Journalism Excellence recognizes outstanding journalists in the industry.

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