Perhaps it’s because she died in 1927, or because she was a woman, or because she didn’t seek the spotlight, but Emery’s contributions to the area are as impressive in their significance as they are in their diversity. The names of Cincinnati area benefactors easily roll off our tongues – and find themselves in bronze letters on buildings, auditoriums, theaters and universities.īut there’s another name that should be on the Mount Rushmore of local philanthropists.
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