Journalism
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Stephen Lysle Sanger Papers
The Stephen Lysle Sanger Papers copy of his book Cedar County: A Memoir of Iowa; correspondence; manuscript of Cedar County; newspaper clippings; photos of Sanger, Tipton, and his book cover; research information on Cedar County; genealogical information; other writings including two book covers of other books written by Sanger; a Los Angeles Times Magazine (March 1, 1992); and a copy of a Forbes AmericanHeritage magazine (April/May 2005).
Theodore F. Koop Papers
Journalist with the Associated Press before WWII, with the National Geographic Society and CBS after 1948. He conceived Face the Nation. Correspondence, subject files, speeches, and preliminary drafts of his works.
Theta Sigma Phi records
Programs and directories of the journalism society from 1964 to 1981.
Thomas Yoseloff Papers
Journalist and publisher. Managing editor of The Daily Iowan as a student, later wrote for newspapers including the New York Times and the Omaha World Herald. Collection consists of drafts for A Fellow of Infinite Jest (1946), a biography of Laurence Sterne, and his own autobiography, The Time of My Life.
W. Earl Hall Papers
Editor and publisher of the Mason City Globe Gazette. Papers relating to his career and civic activities. Subject files, correspondence, speeches, and editorials reflect his work for such organizations as the Red Cross, Radio Free Europe, and the Iowa State Board of Regents.
Wilbur Schramm Papers
University of Iowa professor of journalism. First director of the Iowa Writers? Workshop and was instrumental in designing the first doctoral program in mass communication in the U.S.