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Elizabeth Morley Cowles Gale Ballantine (May 21, 1925 – October 10, 2009), known as Morley Cowles Ballantine, was an American newspaper publisher, editor, philanthropist, and women's rights activist. Scion of an Iowan newspaper publishing family, she and her second husband, Arthur A. Ballantine, purchased two Durango, Colorado newspapers in 1952, which they merged into The Durango Herald by 1960. The couple also started the Ballantine Family Fund, which supported arts and education in Southwest Colorado. After her husband's death in 1975, Ballantine took over the chairmanship of the family-owned publishing company, continuing to produce a weekly column and editorials. She received many journalism awards and several honorary degrees. She was inducted into the Colorado Business Hall of Fame

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  • Elizabeth Morley Cowles Gale Ballantine (May 21, 1925 – October 10, 2009), known as Morley Cowles Ballantine, was an American newspaper publisher, editor, philanthropist, and women's rights activist. Scion of an Iowan newspaper publishing family, she and her second husband, Arthur A. Ballantine, purchased two Durango, Colorado newspapers in 1952, which they merged into The Durango Herald by 1960. The couple also started the Ballantine Family Fund, which supported arts and education in Southwest Colorado. After her husband's death in 1975, Ballantine took over the chairmanship of the family-owned publishing company, continuing to produce a weekly column and editorials. She received many journalism awards and several honorary degrees. She was inducted into the Colorado Business Hall of Fame (en)
  • Elizabeth Morley Cowles Gale Ballantine (Des Moines, 21 de maio de 1925 – Durango, 10 de outubro de 2009), também conhecida como Morley Cowles Ballantine, foi uma editora de jornal americana, filantropa e ativista dos direitos das mulheres. Herdeira de uma família de editores de jornais de Iowa, ela e seu segundo marido, Arthur A. Ballantine, compraram dois jornais em Durango, no estado de Colorado, em 1952, que se unificaram como em 1960. O casal também iniciou o Ballantine Family Fund, que apoiou as artes e a educação no Sudoeste de Colorado. Após a morte do marido em 1975, Ballantine assumiu a presidência da editora, continuando a produzir uma coluna semanal e outros editoriais. Ela recebeu muitos prêmios no setor jornalístico e vários títulos honorários. Ela foi introduzida no Hall da (pt)
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  • Des Moines, Iowa, US (en)
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