![]() Includes correspondence, memos, policies and procedures, surveys, staff lists, reports, etc. Weekly Calendar, October 4-November 22, 1925īox 2: Reference department files, 1942-1982. Traveling Agent’s Monthly Reports, September-October 1897 Joseph Pulitzer’s Anniversary Dinner, Ma(2). Transcription of the speeches made at Mr. “Sight seeing in the new home of the Post-Dispatch” Reference department five year plan, July 5, 1984, “Critical Improvement Areas” Louis Post-Dispatch in the public interest…” June 15, 1939 Pulitzer Publication Co., news and records, 1997-1998 press pass for Arthur Witman, staff member, 1957. MM-63/MA uu:141 Metropolitan Police Dept. “The greatest story ever told essay competition for high school students of all faiths…all denominations” 1949 Ge-755įirst Day Cover envelope, Joseph Pulitzer, 100th Anniversary, 1947. The Fat Boy’s Diet by Elmer Wheeler calorie chart card, 1950. Pr-5/MS-007/MA uu:92Ĭorrespondence, Post-Dispatch Art Department, April 7, 1894ĭist-o-meter, April 1967 (2). ![]() 17 and Truman to Ed Woods, PD reporter, 1953 March 6 photocopy of photograph “President Harry S Truman on morning walk, accompanied by Secret Service agent and Ed Woods. MA uu:147Ĭorrespondence between Harry Truman, Raymond Crowley, & Ed Woods, February-March 1953. Louis, Sunday, February 16, 1964.” Published Oct. Louis Post-Dispatch bi-centennial edition of the City of St. Louis scenes – January 17 to February 14, 1925, under the auspices of the St. “Announcing the Post-Dispatch black & white competition for St. “Anniversary dinner given by Joseph Pulitzer, Mato the men and women of the Post-Dispatch and friends, 1885-1945” (3). Prichard, chairman, Advertising Censorship Board to the United States Department of Agriculture Club of St. Louis Post-Dispatch / as explained by L.E. Presented to Gamble upon his retirement from the P-D. Louis post-dispatch (1943) BK-110/MA uu:74 in RB stacks What are we fighting for? A symposium conducted by the St. The Story of the Post-Dispatch (1949) BK-26/MA uu:44 in RB stacks. The Story of the Post-Dispatch (1940) BK-6/MA uu:79 in RB stacks. Louis Post-Dispatch, BK-21-2/MA uu:39 in RB stacks. The collection is still growing and the number of boxes as well as their contents may change.Įditorial cartoons 1913-1965 from the editorial page of the St. ![]() Boxes 10-13 are arranged chronologically.Ĭopyright held by the St. The collection is organized into three subseries, the bulk of which consists of publications that represent the history of and changes within the Post-Dispatch as well as the greater world of (newspaper) publishing trends and standards. Some fragile items.Īlthough the date of many of the pieces is unknown, the dated material covers the years 1878-2014 with the bulk of the material ranging from the 1910s-2000s. ![]() Some items placed within mylar or buffered tissue paper. Jean Gosebrink, 1990s Verna Smith (volunteer), 1990s Sarah Cain, December 2014Īll items placed in acid-free folders within archival boxes. The collection was assembled over time in Special Collections. Individual items donated by Post-Dispatch staff and Frank Absher of the St. Louis Media History Foundation/Frank AbsherĬollection created in Special Collections in the 1990s Louis Post-Dispatch, P-D staff, and the St. ![]()
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