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Harriet L. Cramer (née , Barker; February 14, 1848 - February 7, 1922) was an American journalist. Starting off as a typesetter and proofreader at the The Evening Wisconsin, a daily newspaper published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she went on to become its editor and publisher. She was also the president of The Evening Wisconsin Company, which, in addition to publishing one of the "Golden Dozen" of American newspaeprs, also conducted an extensive job printing department. Cramer was a benefactor of Marquette University; Cramer Hall is named in her honor.
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