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Leon Bibb to Serve as Master of Ceremonies at Journalism Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony — Press Club of Cleveland Hosts Induction of Seven New Members

Business Wire, Oct 26, 2001

Marjorie Wilson

Marjorie Wilson joined the Cleveland Leader shortly before World War I, where she quickly became a "star" reporter. She produced quality writing, much of it based on the newly emerging fields of psychology and sociology. When The Leader folded, she joined the Cleveland News. In a period when many writers used pseudonyms, Marjorie Wilson had her own byline and quickly developed a following, which was expanded nationally when her work was syndicated by Thompson Feature Services. While covering a sensational murder trial of the early 1920s, Marjorie Wilson met her husband, attorney William J. Corrigan.

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