Journalism
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Anna Brady Miscellaneous Manuscripts, Few dates
Articles about Anna Brady, 1953-1990
Articles by Anna Brady, 12/13/1959 - 08/21/1971
Articles By Others, 1953 - 1978
Charles Bartlett Papers
The collection consists of U.S. political newsletters (both "Paine Webber's Washington Focus" and "Coleman/Bartlett's Washington Focus") by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Bartlett. The newsletters date from 1985-1987, 1994-1998, and 2002-2007.
Anna M. Brady Papers
Byington Family Papers 1
Arnaud and Alexandra de Borchgrave Papers
John G. Deedy, Jr. papers
Roscoe Drummond papers
Correspondence, photographs, memorabilia, and other materials comprise the papers of this famous syndicated Washington columnist for (at various times) Christian Science Monitor, New York Herald Tribune, and the Los Angeles Times. The collection includes, in the form of clippings, a substantial number of Drummond's columns, together with correspondence from W. Averell Harriman, J. Edgar Hoover, Lyndon Johnson, Alf Landon, Dean Rusk, and Wendell Willkie, among others.
Edwin Emerson Papers
Correspondence and manuscripts (including an autobiography) of Edwin Emerson, journalist and miscellaneous writer, touching on his experiences in the Spanish-American, Russo-Japanese, and First World Wars. Includes photographic materials.
Ernest A. Keller Papers
The collection documents the career of Ernest A. Keller as a journalist, editor, and as a U.S. government official working for the United States Information Agency in the mid-20th century.
Materials related to the Alliance for Progress Cartoon Book Program in Latin America have been digitized and are available online via DigitalGeorgetown.
Julie and Thomas Kernan papers
Clare Boothe Luce Photographic Collection
Gideon A. Lyon Papers
Numerous clippings and manuscripts of articles and addresses written by Gideon A. Lyon during his career in journalism. Includes writings related to U.S. political parties, journalism, and current events in the late 19th to early 20th centuries. Travel writings pertain to the following areas: Hawaii (1938-1941), Puerto Rico (1925), Mexico (1938), Egypt (1931), Western Europe (1911, 1914), and the Far East (Japan, Korea, Manchuria, and China; 1929).
