Schrumpf, Brownie

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Columnist and author of cookbooks; also known as Ellen Brown Schrumpf, Mildred Schrumpf, and Mrs. William Schrumpf; surname also found as Schrumph, of Orono, Me.

From the description of Oral history interview, 1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70966351

Mildred "Brownie" Schrumpf was born in Readfield Depot, Maine in 1903. She attended high school in Winthrop and attended the University of Maine, Orono, graduating in 1925 in Home Economics. She married William E. Schrumpf, an agricultural economist with the University of Maine Agricultural Experimental Station. She authored a column on cooking in the Bangor Daily News beginning in 1951. In addition to being Central Maine's Dean of Cooking, she was very active in many public service organizations. Some of these are: Assistant State Leader for 4-H, AAUW, All Maine Women, Women's Legislative Council of Maine, Maine Press and Radio Women, Chi Omega, Omicron Nu, and Maine Home Economics Association. She received many honors from these and other organizations including Woman of the Year in 1966 from the Maine Press and Radio Women. She is author of a cook book, The Flavor of Maine.

William E. Schrumpf was born in Chelsea, Mass. in 1887 and died in Bangor in 1976. He received his B.S. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Maine in 1928 and his M.S. in 1930. He married Mildred G. Brown in 1932. In 1928 he joined the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station as a graduate assistant, and he remained in that post until he completed his graduate study in 1930. In that year he became an assistant agricultural economist with the station. He devoted his entire time to research. He authored a number of publications for the Experiment Station.

From the description of Brownie and William E. Schrumpf papers, 1905-1990's (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 54487325

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