She was ahead of her time. Born a minister’s daughter, Lunnette Emeline Lamprey, daughter of Rev. Henry & Helen (Hardy) Lamprey, she used the pen name of Louise Lamprey, and wrote stories for children.
Probably her best known quotation occurred in 1897 when then newswoman. At that time, Louise Lamprey wrote, “President McKinley has no more backbone than a chocolate éclair.” Her quip was later wrongfully attributed to Theodore Roosevelt. Continue reading



