Journalists -- United States -- History -- Sources
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Charles C. Clayton papers
Newspaper clippings, correspondence, poetry, book draft, books with handwritten notes, photographs, and pamphlets. The materials relate to personal matters and to his careers as a journalist and author including his interest on international relations with China.
Charles C. Clayton papers
Correspondence, newspaper articles, letters received, cartoons, a Clayton family history, and short stories. Also included are typed drafts of articles written for the China Post newspaper composed while Clayton was a visiting professor of journalism for the Cheng Chi University in Hong Kong. The essays deal with the changes and modernization of China in the 20th century.
Papers, 1901
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 26 Dec. 1901, and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth. Barry responds to Aylesworth's request for autobiographical information. Also included is a typewritten questionnaire with Barry's handwritten responses on it. With these items are the envelope in which the letter was sent and a portrait of Barry clipped from a magazine.
John Cameron Swayze essays
Offprints of editorial newspaper articles printed by the McNaught Syndicate of New York City. The column is entitled: "New York." Swayze writes anecdotal material on New York City and the lifestyle found there.