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Journalism

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Agnes Hinkle Ostrom thesis

 Collection — Folder S2172
Identifier: S2172
Scope and Contents This collection includes a copy of "Women in Indiana Journalism," a 1940 thesis written by Agnes Hinkle Ostrom in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts from the University of Missouri.
Dates: 1940

Albert E. Hise collection

 Collection — Folder S1888
Identifier: S1888
Scope and Contents This collection includes a hand-written journal and photograph of the journal's author, John Hise. The journal begins in April 1854, although there are short summaries of the months January, February and March. It's final entry is on January 1, 1860. There are entires for nearly every day, beginning with a description of the day's weather. Typically, entries describe work done, supplies purchased, trips to town and products sold in town or to other residents of the area. Often the entires...
Dates: 1854/01/01-1860/01/01

DeForest O'Dell speech

 Collection — Folder S1025
Identifier: S1025
Scope and Contents This collection contains DeForest O'Dell's paper that he read before the Indianapolis Literary Club on March 16, 1953. The paper is titled, "Indianapolis Newspapers in 1853 and 1953," and it offers an in-depth discussion about Indiana's capitol city newspapers and how and why the publications differed over the century.
Dates: 1953/03/16

Esther Bradburn papers

 Collection — Folder S134
Identifier: S0134
Scope and Contents This collection includes newspaper articles and typed copy from Esther Bradburn in Lake Village, Indiana ranging from 1955-1965 regarding life in Newton County, with emphasis on local history.
Dates: 1953-1965, undated

Henry A. Barnhart collection

 Collection
Identifier: L597
Scope and Contents The collection consists primarily of Henry A. Barnhart's business and political correspondence, including his correspondence as owner of the Rochester Sentinel regarding operational costs, advertising, paper's editorials and news stories, and the Northern Indiana Editorial Association (1890s-1906); his correspondence as president of the Rochester Telephone Company regarding operational costs, rates and regulations of the telephone industry, employee relations,...
Dates: 1866-1965

Indiana Republican Editorial Association collection

 Collection
Identifier: L486
Scope and Contents This collection includes minutes of meetings (1895-1948); correspondence regarding meetings and speakers, Republican Editorial Associations in other states, the Indiana Republican State Central Committee and Association members; committee reports and resolutions; papers delivered at meetings; financial records; membership lists; and 75th anniversary materials, including a history, photographs, press releases, clippings and a scrapbook.
Dates: 1895-1986

Martha C. Bishop papers

 Collection — Folder S121
Identifier: S0121
Scope and Contents This collection includes a memoir from Martha C. Bishop in Indiana from circa 1880-1946 regarding her life.
Dates: circa 1880-1946

Mary Hannah Krout collection

 Collection
Identifier: L080
Scope and Contents This collection includes manuscripts, photographs and scrapbooks from Mary Hannah Krout in Crawfordsville, Indiana ranging from 1881 to 1919 regarding her writing.
Dates: 1881-1919, undated

Newspapers collection

 Collection — Folder S1631
Identifier: S1631
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, lists, and newspaper clippings ranging from 1930 to 1951 regarding Indiana newspapers and Indiana history, including 1931 letters about the early American Eagle newspaper published in Paoli, Indiana; a list of newspapers with circulation numbers from 1934 to 1944; an article published in the Indianapolis Star on November 4, 1951, is entitled "Where The Spirit of the Lord Is, There Is Liberty," explaining the newspaper's changing motto; and numerous...
Dates: 1930-1951

Poetry scrapbook pages

 Collection — Folder S3098
Identifier: S3098
Scope and Contents The collection consists of part of a disassembled scrapbook containing poems, newspaper clippings, and notes from an unknown creator in the United States, ranging from 1909 to 1946 and undated, concerning poetry, art, music lyrics, poets, and journalists, many concerning or from Indiana creators. The bulk of the collection is clippings from newspapers and other sources.Known poets and lyricists included: James Whitcomb Riley, William M. Herschell, Edgar A. Guest, Mary E. Bostwick,...
Dates: 1909-1946, undated