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English: The Scripps family gathered together at Miramar in early April 1900 before the death of their brother George H. Scripps. Left to right: E. Virginia Scripps, Ellen B. Scripps, Fred Scripps, and E.W. Scripps with son Robert on his lap. |
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The Scripps Family’s San Diego Experiment, by Molly McClain https://sandiegohistory.org/journal/v56-1/v56-1mcclain.pdf |
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