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Margaret Cobb Ailshie (March 27, 1883 – August 26, 1959) was a social belle, publisher, and social activist in Boise and Chicago.〔Collias, John. "Margaret Cobb Ailshie: Guardian of the Policy". ''Idaho Statesman''. 1964 July 26 p 10.〕 ==Early years== Born in Chicago in 1883, she only lived in Chicago for six years when her father Calvin Cobb bought the Idaho Statesman and moved the family to Boise.〔Idaho State Historical Society Public Archives and Research Library (2006) ''(Guide to the Margaret Cobb Ailshie Papers 1872-1959. )'' (Accessed: 2007 June 29).〕 Ailshie was raised as a socialite and went to Miss Porter's Boarding School in Farmington, Connecticut. She traveled among a wealthy elite 〔Bossick, Karen. "Margaret Cobb Ailshie: Socialite switched hats to run newspapers". ''Idaho Statesman''. 2003 March 4 Life 3.〕 She travelled abroad to serve in France in World War I as a member of the Red Cross. Ailshie went to New York City to help with the Spanish flu pandemic 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 torch of making Boise a better place.
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