Jurney, Dorothy Misener (1909–2002)

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Jurney, Dorothy Misener (1909–2002)

American reporter and editor. Name variations: Dorothy Misener. Born May 8, 1909, in Michigan City, Indiana; died June 19, 2002, in Saint Petersburg, Florida; dau. of Herbert Roy Misener (newspaper publisher) and Mary Zeola Hershey Misener (politician and suffragist who was 1 of the 1st 3 women elected to Indiana House of Representatives).

Served as reporter for Michigan City News (1938), News Dispatch (1938–39), and Post-Tribune (Gary, IN, 1939–41); served as editor in women's department of Miami News (1943–44, 1946–49), women's editor for Miami Herald (1949–59), and women's editor for Detroit Free Press (1959–72); served as (1st woman) assistant city editor and later acting city editor for Washington Daily News (1944–46), assistant managing editor for Detroit Free Press (1973), and assistant managing editor for features at Philadelphia Inquirer (1973–75); became 1st woman board member of Associated Press Managing Editors association (1972); founded Women's Network (editorial talent search firm) and served as media specialist to Women's Study Program and Policy Center at George Washington University.