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William Edmund Scripps

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radio in 1920. Worried that radio might interfere with newspaper sales, the Scripps family invested in the new medium. Housed in The Detroit News Building, it began limited broadcasts that same year. During the 1940s, William established the first radio broadcasting of
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Scripps married Nina Amenda Downey and had four children. A one-room schoolhouse on the family property was named for his wife. When his son James Edmund II died of
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In the mid-1920s Scripps hired his brother-in-law, architect Clarence E. Day, to build a new home for his family on the northwest quadrant of the property.
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After his death in 1952, the farm livestock and equipment was auctioned off, and the land was sold or donated for parkland to
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since the 1950s and is not open to the public, except on scheduled guided tours showcasing the interior design and garden.
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in his memory by his wife in 1954. The painting is "The Nut Gatherers" by William Adolphe Bourguereau.
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Scripps was an avid aviator and promoted aviation through his father's newspaper,
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Many of the European paintings from the estate were later donated to the
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to Lake Orion in 1929, where she successfully tested an experimental
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after his father's death, although the paper was primarily run by
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William and his brother John Scripps were original founders of
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was an original founder of the permanent collection building.
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He died on June 12, 1952, from a respiratory illness.
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dwelling, was completed in 1927. It has served as a
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aviator
The Detroit News
WWJ
James E. Scripps
Detroit's Evening News
Edward W. Scripps
E.W. Scripps Company
Ellen Browning Scripps
philanthropist
Samuel H. Scripps
George Gough Booth
James Scripps Booth
appendicitis
Detroit Art Museum
Scripps Mansion
farmland
Lake Orion, Michigan
livestock
Angus
swine
cows
poultry
estate
Scripps Mansion
Norman
Tudor style
guest house
Catholic church
Detroit Institute of Arts

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