james edmund scripps
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Definition
Proper noun: - James Edmund Scripps: A United States newspaper publisher. He was the half-brother of fellow publisher Edward Wyllis Scripps. He lived from 1835 to 1908.
Usage
This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the specific historical figure. It is primarily used in biographical, historical, or journalistic contexts when discussing the history of American newspapers or the Scripps family.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- James Edmund Scripps founded The Detroit News in 1873.
- The media empire began with the work of James Edmund Scripps and his half-brother.
- A biography detailing the life of James Edmund Scripps was published recently.
Advanced Usage
- The name may appear in possessive form to indicate ownership or legacy.
- James Edmund Scripps's contributions to Detroit journalism are significant.
- The James Edmund Scripps estate donated the land for the public park.
Variants and Related Words
- Scripps: A surname. Often used to refer to the Scripps family or institutions bearing the name (e.g., Scripps College, Scripps Institution of Oceanography), which are related to the broader family legacy but not specific to James Edmund.
- Publisher (noun): A person or company that prepares and issues books, journals, newspapers, or other media for sale. This is the general term for his profession.
Synonyms
- Newspaper publisher: This is a descriptive synonym for his primary role.
- Media proprietor: A broader, more modern term for someone who owns a publishing or broadcasting enterprise.
Notes
- There are no idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this proper noun. It functions solely as the name of a person.
- The definition and usage are historical and factual. No other meanings exist for this specific combination of names.
Noun
- United States newspaper publisher and half-brother of Edward Wyllis Scripps (1835-1908)