Myra Sturtevant Nye (May 12, 1875 – January 28, 1955) was a writer, journalist, and clubwoman based in Southern California.
[1] Myra Sturtevant first moved to California in 1896 with her father, and returned with husband and her first two children in 1901.
[4] She covered other events as well, including a lecture on quantum theory by Charles Darwin's grandson at the Ebell Club, of which she wrote, "When Charles Darwin, long ago, advanced his evolution theory he could have created no greater bewilderment than did his grandson yesterday.
[7] Myra Sturtevant married William Putnam Nye, a druggist, in Oberlin, Ohio in 1898.
[8] She was also active with the Covina chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution,[9] and in local theatrical productions.