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Another Dorothy Thompson Memorial Common Marker
Photographer: Kevin Craft
Taken: June 4, 2017
Caption: Another Dorothy Thompson Memorial Common Marker
Additional Description:
Dedicated to the enjoyment of all
The Barnard Silver Lake Association
July 14, 2001

Dorothy Thompson, world-famous journalist, was married to Sinclair Lewis and later to artist Maxim Kopf. 1926, she became the first female internationally syndicated journalist. 1934, Based in Berlin, she was the first foreign correspondent to be expelled from Nazi Germany. 1928, she established Twin Farms as her summer residence which later became the center for her successful column "On The Record" and a haven for political refugees, many of whom established homes in this area. Dorothy loved Barnard and was an active community leader.
1894–1961
Submitted: June 4, 2017, by Kevin Craft of Bedford, Quebec.
Database Locator Identification Number: p384588
File Size: 1.836 Megabytes

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