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Ruth Eleanor Newton : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ruth Eleanor Newton Ruth Eleanor Newton, (March 6, 1884 - May 27, 1972) was an American illustrator and doll designer.〔"Deaths of Day: Ruth Newton," ''Erie Times-News'', May 31, 1972.〕 == Early life and education== Newton was born in Erie, Pennsylvania. She began studying art as a student at Erie High School and took additional classes at the Catlin School of Art, where owner and instructor Lovisa Card-Catlin assisted her in obtaining a scholarship to the Philadelphia School of Fine Art in 1902.〔Sabina Shields Freeman and Margaret L. Tenpas, ''Erie History: The Women's Story'' (Erie, PA: Benet Press for the Erie, Pennsylvania Branch, American Association of University Women, 1982), 103.〕 In 1906, while studying in Philadelphia, Newton won a prize for best illustrations leading to her first book, ''The Old Schloss'', by author Margaret L. Corlies.〔〔 This publication was followed by two more children’s books, ''The Castle of Grumpy Grouch'', by Wary Dickerson Donahey, in 1908 and ''Songs of a Little Child's Day'', by Emilie Poulsson and Eleanor Smith in 1910.〔Dorothy Corboy, "Rondale Artist", ''Erie Times-News'', June 13, 1969.〕
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