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Griffith Ogden Ellis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Griffith Ogden Ellis Griffith Ogden Ellis (1869-1948) was born to a prominent family of Urbana, Ohio. From 1908 to 1939, he was president of Sprague Publishing Company, publisher of popular The American Boy magazine and other national periodicals. He was the second publisher and president after founder William C. Sprague. Ellis' wife Ellen Winifred Scripps was a niece of publisher E. W. Scripps. Ellis was a co-founder of the Boy Scouts of America. He also served as president of Detroit-based real-estate holding company William A. Scripps Co. Ellis was also a freemason and his interest in it, along with that of fellow early Scouters Daniel Carter Beard, William D. Boyce, and Ernest Thompson Seton, probably contributed to the similar formulas and structure of Scouting and its later honor fraternity, the Order of the Arrow. ==References== 〔
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