Journalism
Found in 99 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Beaver, Utah
Handwritten letter from Beaver, Utah by unknown author dated 1874 or 1879. The letter is addressed to Harper and Brothers regarding an edition of "Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization." The author mentions they are "somewhat puzzled" with the last issue of the magazine that included information about "Mormons" in Utah and offers corrections about these topics. The last pages of the letter, including the author's signature, are missing.
Theron C. Liddle papers
The collection includes photos (photocopies), letters and other articles (some photocopies) dealing with his career in journalism, particularly as managing editor.
Lowell Thomas letters
Typewritten copies of letters, essays, and news reports broadcast on radio. Thomas comments on United States' and world affairs and describes the numerous areas he visited. These materials were assembled by Hack Miller for the "Deseret News" newspaper in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Theron H. Luke papers
Daniel MacKintosh letter to John T. Caine
Manuscript of school newspaper, volume one, number one, Fillmore, Millard County, Utah Territory
Manuscript newspaper containing humor, poetry, and advice (12 pages). Written in ink with hand-drawn and colored roses attached to page one. The names on the manusript are: Thomas H. Turner, Leania Carling, Miss A. Carling, and Malissia Russell.
Media Services records on What's your name?
Bound copies of selections from the scripts and research from the television program concerning family research What's Your Name? Material date from 1954.
Merlo J. Pusey collection of newspaper articles, 1930-1984
Includes articles both collected and written by Pusey from numerous publications aside from the Washington Post. Materials date from between 1930 and 1984.
Merlo J. Pusey correspondence , 1941-1971
Contains personal letters, greeting cards, and the official correspondence of Pusey. The letters addressed to Pusey are from various sources, including government bodies, newpapers, and universities. Dates from between 1941 and 1971.
Merlo J. Pusey edited diaries of Reed Smoot, 1916-1928
Includes typescript copies of Reed Smoot's diaries, edited for publication by Pusey. Materials date from circa 1875 to 1928.