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Margaret Cobb Ailshie

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and then ran a canteen in France. She returned at the age of 36 in the year 1919. Nine years later her father died. Her family lived at 212 W. Idaho Street, where after her father's death she carried on his mission of making Boise a better place.
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Ailshie belonged to no clubs in Boise, though she entertained numerous guests at her home from her travels around the globe. She endowed the Margaret Cobb Ailshie
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to produce an evening paper. Ailshie led the paper to reach a circulation goal of 50,000 for the Sunday edition. She founded a new site for the
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The newspaper achieved a daily circulation of 30,000 in the early 1940s under her leadership. Writing in 1947, American journalist
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Ailshie became publisher when her father died in 1928. A year later she married attorney James F. Ailshie Jr., son of
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she followed the policies provided by her father, Calvin Cobb. Ailshie held the post from 1928 to 1959 and guided the
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and former United States District Attorney. The marriage ended in divorce in 1937, and the Ailshies had no children.
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and moved the family to Boise. Ailshie was raised as a socialite and went to Miss Porter's Boarding School in
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When Calvin Cobb purchased the paper, it was only a tri-weekly. In 1942 Ailshie led the
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Bossick, Karen. "Margaret Cobb Ailshie: Socialite switched hats to run newspapers".
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Idaho State Historical Society Public Archives and Research Library (2006)
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building. At the time it faced Steunenberg park, and surrounded the
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in 1883, she lived in Chicago for only six years before her father
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Collias, John. "Margaret Cobb Ailshie: Guardian of the Policy".
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Collias, John. "Margaret Cobb Ailshie: Guardian of the Policy".
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Guide to the Margaret Cobb Ailshie Papers 1872-1959.
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20th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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social belle
social activist
Boise
Chicago
Calvin Cobb
Farmington, Connecticut
France
World War I
Red Cross
New York City
Spanish flu
pandemic
publisher
Idaho Statesman
newspaper
Idaho Supreme Court
James F. Ailshie
Ada County
John Gunther
reactionary
Louis XIV
Boies Penrose
Julia Davis Park
pioneer village
Bronco Stadium
Trust
Harry Orchard
Frank Steunenberg
Collias, John
Guide to the Margaret Cobb Ailshie Papers 1872-1959.

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