Journalism
Found in 99 Collections and/or Records:
Doug Fabrizio interview with James D'Arc and Mark Cotta Vaz
Department of Journalism records
Collection includes weekly newspaper readership studies based on representative Utah newspapers, conducted by the department of marketing and journalism.
Deseret News lists
Handwritten record of items purchased by the Deseret News in Fillmore, Utah at the store of Samuel Pierce Hoyt (1807-1889). Also included is a list of persons paid by the Deseret News for work completed. Some of the entries are believed to have been written by George Q. Cannon, the Mormon apostle.
Kate Field autographed note
Contains a signed note by Kate Field an American journalist who was against Mormonism and polygamy. The note contains the quote, "Mormonism is organized treason." It is unclear where or how this note was produced. Dated January 11, 1886.
Fruitful New Zealand: A harvesting scene in the Marlborough district, near Blenheim, South Island
Collection contains a poster illustrating a harvesting scene in Marlborough, New Zealand. The poster was a supplement to the Auckland Weekly News and the photographic basis was awarded first prize in a photographic competition. The poster dates approximately 1909.
Arthur Gaeth papers
Typescript of an oral history, newspaper clippings, articles, correspondence, periodicals, and miscellaneous items. Most of the items were written by Gaeth as part of his broadcasting and journalism careers. The oral history is an interview conducted by Ronald G. Watt in 1976 as part of the James Moyle Oral History Program of the Historical Department of the Mormon Church. This interview largely relates to Gaeth's missionary activities in Europe.
Arthur Gaeth papers
Papers related to Arthur Gaeth's career as a journalist during WWII, including materials related to Germany, 1923-1983.
G. Donald Gale collection of KSL editorials
Roy E. Gibson papers
Typescripts; clippings; letters (some photocopies). The collection includes autobiographical and biographical sketches of Gibson's life, articles, editorials, obituaries and Latter-day Saint Church family group sheets.
Richard Halliburton letter
Handwritten letter sent to the newspaper offices that printed a column known as "The Office Window." The letter is dated March 22, 1928 and was written in Indianapolis, Indiana. Also included is a photocopy of the newspaper article dated Feb. 25, 1928. The news piece was somewhat critical of Halliburton and his adventures. Halliburton wrote to thank the editors for the publicity and to correct the things said about him.