Notes from Underground Most of the paper's staff lived in the Door commune in a Victorian House on Albatross Street that rented for $295 a month. In late 1973 they were asked to move by …
Family portrait, circa 1915. Front row: E. Virginia Scripps, Ellen Browning Scripps, E.W. Scripps, sons Robert and John, Nackie Scripps (Mrs. E.W. Scripps), Mrs. James Scripps, E.W.’s mother, Judith Osborne. Back row: Fred Scripps, Mrs. Willam Scripps, William Scripps, James E. Scripps.
Posted April 7, 1988
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San Diego Door, Street Journal, San Diego Magazine
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In 1968 the three trustees voted to sell what remained of Miramar to a developer for $4.2 million. The decision to sell raised the ire of their sister, Nackey Loeb, who threatened to sue her brothers.
April 7, 1988