Journalists
Found in 41 Collections and/or Records:
Additional papers of Sallie Joy White, 1881-1935 (inclusive), 1881-1908 (bulk)
Addenda to the papers (A-126) of Sallie Joy White, first woman journalist in Boston.
Autobiography of Mildred Aldrich, 1926
Transcript of Midred Aldrich's autobiography, Confessions Of A Breadwinner.
Craig R. Whitney papers
Papers and documents of New York Times correspondent, Craig R. Whitney.
Letters of Jane Cunningham Croly, 1876-1898
Letters of journalist and author Jane "Jennie June" Cunningham Croly.
Papers of Esther Dyson, 1971-1999 (inclusive), 1978-1998 (bulk)
Correspondence, reports, drafts, writings by and about, and other professional papers of Esther Dyson, journalist, publisher, editor, forum moderator, and pundit in the computer industry.
Papers of Barbara Ehrenreich, 1922-2007 (inclusive), 1963-2007 (bulk)
Collection includes correspondence, speeches, drafts, course outlines, conference proceedings, notebooks, reviews, clippings, photographs, audiotapes, and videotapes of Barbara Ehrenreich, author and journalist.
Papers of Beth Goff, 1883-2005
Diaries, correspondence, clippings, etc., of Beth Twiggar Goff, writer and social worker.
Papers of Hazel Hunkins-Hallinan, 1864-1984
Papers of Hazel Hunkins-Hallinan, suffragist and freelance journalist.
Papers of Audry Lynch, 1937-1984
Correspondence, writings, travel diaries, etc., of Audrey Lynch, teacher, journalist and guidance counselor.
Papers of Barbara Seaman, 1920-1983
Correspondence, letters from readers, minutes, etc., of Barbara Seaman, feminist and author.
Papers of Caroline Iverson Ackerman, 1927-2004 (inclusive), 1939-1949 (bulk)
Photographs, writings, correspondence, and work files of pilot, journalist, travel expert, and professor Caroline Iverson Ackerman.
Papers of Dorothy Adlow, 1923-1969
Scrapbooks, correspondence, photographs, etc., of Dorothy Adlow, art critic and lecturer.
Papers of Eliza Bowditch Van Loon, 1906-1907
Correspondence, photographs, etc., of Eliza Bowditch Van Loon, member of the Bowditch family of Boston, and wife of writer-journalist Hendrik Willem van Loon.
Papers of Elizabeth Smallwood Shields, 1883-1969
Biographical material, clippings, photographs, etc., of Elizabeth Smallwood Shields, actress and first southern woman to hold the position of press agent.
Papers of Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 1843-1989
Correspondence, literary manuscripts, photographs, etc., of Ella Wheeler Wilcox, poet and journalist.
Papers of Eva Eno, 1912-1938
Papers of Eva Eno, suffragist, lawyer, and social reformer.
Papers of Florence Burlingame Adkinson, 1867-1927
Correspondence of Florence Burlingame Adkinson, author and secretary for the Indiana Woman’s Department of the State Board of Agriculture.
Papers of Frances Davis, 1899-1983
Manuscript drafts, notes, research material, correspondence, etc., of Frances Davis, author and foreign correspondent.
Papers of Frances Gunther, 1915-1963
Book manuscripts, journals, correspondence, etc., of Frances Fineman Gunther, journalist.
Papers of Frances Ullmann DeArmand, ca.1890-1988
Correspondence, reviews, articles, biographical material, financial documents, etc., of Frances Ullmann DeArmand, editor specializing in books and magazines for or about children and teenagers.
Papers of Gertrude Foster Brown, 1822-1978 (inclusive), 1910-1949 (bulk)
Autobiography, correspondence, etc., of Gertrude Foster Brown, suffragist, pianist, and editor.
Papers of Helen Hill Miller, 1917-1977
Correspondence, press releases, speeches, etc., of Helen Hill Miller, economist, author and journalist.
Papers of Jeannette Leonard Gilder, 1865-1917
Correspondence, writings, scrapbook, etc., of Jeannette Gilder, journalist, critic, and author.
Papers of Lini M. De Vries, 1910-2009
Writings, correspondence, professional reports and papers, and photographs of Lini M. De Vries, author, public health nurse, and teacher who was a nurse in the Spanish Civil War, and later worked with rural and indigenous communities in New Mexico and Mexico.
Papers of Lorraine Rowan Cooper, 1936-1983
Correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, etc., of Lorraine (Rowan) Cooper, speaker, hostess, columnist, and wife of John Sherman Cooper, U.S. Senator.