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NLRB Regional Director at Cincinnati questioned by House Committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 18. Philip G. Phillips, Regional Director of the National Labor Relations Board at Cincinnati, was questioned by the House Committee investigating the NLRB regarding a report he made last January to Nathan Witt, Board Secretary, in which he said that the City Editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer 'and my guild friends will doubtless be able to take care of' a series of articles about a board hearing in the case of the American Rolling Mills Co. Asked whether he did not think this was suppressing news about the board, Phillips replied, that was not because he did not take credit for killing the story but for telling the City Editor that it was 'made out of whole cloth, vicious, and full of lies.' He said his interest in the case was to see that 'the truth should be printed about the board'

NLRB Regional Director at Cincinnati questioned by House Committee. Wa...

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Mrs. Crystal Eastman Benedict of New York is a member of the Executive Committee of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage.  Mrs. Benedict is a graduate of Vassar College and of the New York Law University.  She was secretary of the New York State Commission which investigated the employers’ liability question, and she was formerly investigator for the Russell Sage Foundation.  She is the sister of Max Eastman, editor of the Masses.

Mrs. Crystal Eastman Benedict of New York is a member of the Executive...

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Only two women delegates, Washington, D.C., September 8. Mrs. Gertrude Ruth Ziani de Ferranti of London, England, and Miss Caroline Haslett also of London are the only two women to represent any organization to the Third World Power Conference and Congress on Largo [à] which is now being held here. Mrs. Ziani (right) is a [à] member of the Royal Institution and Mrs. Haslett is Director of the Election. Association for Women, and is also the editor of the Woman Engineer and The Electrical Age for Women

Only two women delegates, Washington, D.C., September 8. Mrs. Gertrude...

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Editor of the Litchfield Independent at his desk. Litchfield, Minnesota

Editor of the Litchfield Independent at his desk. Litchfield, Minnesot...

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A couple of men standing next to each other. Great Depression FFSA / OWI Negatives

A couple of men standing next to each other. Great Depression FFSA / O...

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Make-up man for the Litchfield Independent helping editor of high school paper. Litchfield, Minnesota

Make-up man for the Litchfield Independent helping editor of high scho...

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New York, New York. News room of the New York Times newspaper. Right foreground, city editor. Two assistants, left foreground. City copy desk in middle ground, with foreign desk, to right; telegraph desk to left. Make-up desk in center back with spiral staircase leading to composing room. Copy readers go up there to check proofs

New York, New York. News room of the New York Times newspaper. Right f...

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San Augustine, Texas. W.F. Hays, the editor of the San Augustine Tribune

San Augustine, Texas. W.F. Hays, the editor of the San Augustine Tribu...

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Roy Takeno (Editor) and group reading Manzanar paper [i.e. Los Angeles Times] in front of office, Yuichi Hirata, Nabuo Samamura, Manzanar Relocation Center, California

Roy Takeno (Editor) and group reading Manzanar paper [i.e. Los Angeles...

Three men, two reading newspapers, standing in front of Office of Reports, Free Press. Title transcribed from Ansel Adams' caption on negative sleeve, with misspelling "Harata." No original photographic print. ... More

La calavera del editor popular Antonio Vanegas Arroyo

La calavera del editor popular Antonio Vanegas Arroyo

Broadside shows the skeleton of publisher Antonio Vanegas Arroyo dressed in a bowler hat, dark glasses and a suit and sporting a long beard and mustache, standing in his print shop. Small skeletons work at aspe... More

[O. J. Hollister, author and editor of the Daily Mining Journal, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left]

[O. J. Hollister, author and editor of the Daily Mining Journal, head-...

Inscribed on photograph: Faithfully yours, O. J. Hollister. Reference copy in BIOG FILE.

The attitudes of a country editor

The attitudes of a country editor

Carte-de-visite sized photographs show "O. Mont. Howard" (center portrait) in various poses illustrating the duties of a newspaper editor. A5236 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyrighted in 1870.

James E. McCray, editor of the Sargent newspaper
At meeting of newspaper editors. Washington, D.C., April 21. William Allen White, (left) Editor of the Emporia (Kan.) Gazette, and Franklyn Waltman, new publicity chief of the G.O.P., exchange pleasantries as the attend the opening session of the Sixteenth Annual Convention of the American Society of Newspaper Editors which got under way at the National Press Club, 4/21/38

At meeting of newspaper editors. Washington, D.C., April 21. William A...

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News room of the New York Times newspaper Right foreground, city editor. Two assistants, left foreground. City copy desk in middle ground, with foreign desk, to right; telegraph desk to left. Make-up desk in center back with spiral staircase leading to composing room. Copy readers go up there to check proofs.

News room of the New York Times newspaper Right foreground, city edito...

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New York, New York. Editor Griswold of the Office of Production Management (OPM) News meeting with Navy officials. They are, left to right: Lieutenant Commander E.U. Rinehart, U.S. Naval Reserve, senior naval adviser of the Third Naval District; Commander J.B. Goode, senior assistant to the Inspector of Naval Material; Lieutenant J.C. Ten Eyck, Jr., U.S. Naval Reserve, Office of Progress of the Office of Inspector of Naval Material; and Rear Admiral H.L. Brinser, U.S. Navy, Inspector of Naval Material

New York, New York. Editor Griswold of the Office of Production Manage...

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New York, New York. Radio room of the New York Times newspaper. The Times listening post, between 10 and 12 PM, between first and second editions. The operator is listening to Axis news (propaganda) broadcast. Paper in foreground has been previously examined to see what has already been covered in last edition of paper. Operator reports any new angles to city editor. Messages are recorded in tape in international Morse code

New York, New York. Radio room of the New York Times newspaper. The Ti...

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Office of War Information news bureau. Besides supplying war news from all government agencies to 240 Negro papers each week, Ted Poston, editor of the OWI's Negro desk in Washington, selects picture sequences of special interest to the Negro press. He is shown working with photographer Roger Smith and assistant William Clark, and Harriette Easterlin

Office of War Information news bureau. Besides supplying war news from...

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San Augustine, Texas. Harlan Hayes with his father, W.F. Hayes, editor of the San Augustine Tribune

San Augustine, Texas. Harlan Hayes with his father, W.F. Hayes, editor...

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American editor is greatly surprised at Japanese sharp-shooter as he hits Kiulencheng [sic], Hoojo, Kuichow, Motienluig, Haicheng, & next Liaoyang

American editor is greatly surprised at Japanese sharp-shooter as he h...

Print shows an American journalist amazed at the marksmenship of a Japanese soldier at a shooting gallery. Signed on block by artist in lower left, includes chop. Descriptive information compiled by Nichibunke... More

Franklin the editor and writer - Public domain illustration painting

Franklin the editor and writer - Public domain illustration painting

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C.W. Barron, Editor, Wall St. Journal

C.W. Barron, Editor, Wall St. Journal

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Graf Zeppelin stamps go? Assistant Postmaster General Frederic A. Tilton purchasing the first Graf Zeppelin stamps which were sold at the Washington city post office today. Mrs. M.C. Shaughnessy, Assistant Philatolic Agent, is shown selling the stamps to the General. Others in the photograph, left to right: Assistant Washington Postmaster W.H. Haycock; Philip H. Ward, editor, Makeel's Weekly Stamp News; Assistant Postmaster General Tilton; L. Eidsness, superintendent, Division of Stamps; and William M. Mooney, Washington Postmaster

Graf Zeppelin stamps go? Assistant Postmaster General Frederic A. Tilt...

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Washington, D.C. Sally Dessez, editor of the Woodrow Wilson High School yearbook, talking with Walter Spangenberg in the publications office

Washington, D.C. Sally Dessez, editor of the Woodrow Wilson High Schoo...

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La calavera del editor popular Antonio Vanegas Arroyo

La calavera del editor popular Antonio Vanegas Arroyo

Broadside shows the skeleton of publisher Antonio Vanegas Arroyo dressed in a bowler hat, dark glasses and a suit and sporting a long beard and mustache, standing in his print shop. Small skeletons work at aspe... More

Fitzgerald, Thomas Editor of the Philadelphia Item

Fitzgerald, Thomas Editor of the Philadelphia Item

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HARVEY, GEORGE, COL. EDITOR, HARPER'S WEEKLY, ETC.; AMB. E. & P. TO GREAT BRITAIN

HARVEY, GEORGE, COL. EDITOR, HARPER'S WEEKLY, ETC.; AMB. E. & P. TO GR...

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GADSDEN, P.H. OF PHILADELPHIA. SPEC. ELEC. RY. COMMN.; McGRAW, JAMES H., EDITOR, 'THE STREET RAILWAY' ; YOUNG, OWEN D.

GADSDEN, P.H. OF PHILADELPHIA. SPEC. ELEC. RY. COMMN.; McGRAW, JAMES H...

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At security hearing. Paul Kellogg, New York City, appears before the Senate Finance Committee considering the Economic Security Act. Kellogg is Editor of Survey Graphic and Vice Chairman of the Advisory Council to the Committee on Economic Security. 2/14/35

At security hearing. Paul Kellogg, New York City, appears before the S...

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Editor of the Valley News operating hand press. Browns Valley, Minnesota

Editor of the Valley News operating hand press. Browns Valley, Minneso...

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Make-up man and editor of Litchfield Independent. Litchfield, Minnesota

Make-up man and editor of Litchfield Independent. Litchfield, Minnesot...

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Mr. Cary Williams, editor of the Greene County newspaper the "Greensboro Herald Journal." Greensboro, Georgia

Mr. Cary Williams, editor of the Greene County newspaper the "Greensbo...

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Mr. McKutchins, editor of the News and Banner, Heard County newspaper, in his office in Franklin, Georgia

Mr. McKutchins, editor of the News and Banner, Heard County newspaper,...

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Meat rationing preview. Food editor of a woman's magazine shops for meat with red stamps. The "butcher" is William Nielander, Office of Price Administration (OPA) rationing executive

Meat rationing preview. Food editor of a woman's magazine shops for me...

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Corpus Christi, Texas. First Lieutenant R.V. Montague, a doctor from Okmulgee, Oklahoma and now a member of the Civil Air Patrol, giving an ear examination to Captain J.W. McLendon, former newspaper editor from Junction, Texas

Corpus Christi, Texas. First Lieutenant R.V. Montague, a doctor from O...

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San Augustine, Texas. Harlan Hayes, son of the editor, reading proofs for weekly edition of the San Augustine Tribune

San Augustine, Texas. Harlan Hayes, son of the editor, reading proofs ...

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Dinsmore's complete map of the railroads & canals in the United States & Canada carefully compiled from authentic sources by Richard S. Fisher, editor of the American Rail Road & Steam Navigation Guide.

Dinsmore's complete map of the railroads & canals in the United States...

Map of the eastern half of the United States and part of Canada showing drainage, relief by hachures, state boundaries, and proposed, projected, and operating railroads. Scale ca. 1:4,000,000. Another edition, ... More

A black and white photo of an old man. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of an old man. Office of War Information Photo...

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Office of War Information news bureau. Ted Poston, Negro desk editor of the Office of War Information (OWI), discusses a letter from one of the 240 Negro editors to which he sends war news from Washington, with William Clark and Harriette Easterlin, his assistants

Office of War Information news bureau. Ted Poston, Negro desk editor o...

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War Manpower Commission Women's Advisory Committee. Seven of the twelve members of the Women's Advisory Committee, WMC, are shown at a meeting in Washington, D.C., March 18, 1943. Reading from left to right, they are: Mrs. Beatrice Gould, editor, Ladies' Home Journal; Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin, vice-president, National League of Women Voters; Miss Bess Bloodworth, vice-president in charge of personnel, the Namm Store, Brooklyn, New York; Miss Margaret A. Hickey, lawyer and business executive of Saint Louis, Missouri, chairman; Mrs. Maudelle Bousfield, principal, Wendell Phillips High School, Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Blanche M. Ralston, former Works Progress Administration (WPA) regional director, Coahoma, Mississippi; and Miss Jennie Matyas, International Ladies' Garment Union, San Francisco, California

War Manpower Commission Women's Advisory Committee. Seven of the twelv...

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Roy Takeno, editor / photograph by Ansel Adams.

Roy Takeno, editor / photograph by Ansel Adams.

Roy Takeno, bust portrait, facing front. Title transcribed from Ansel Adams' caption on verso of print. Original neg. no.: LC-A35-4-M-3. Gift; Ansel Adams; 1965-1968. Forms part of: Manzanar War Relocation Cent... More

Roy Takeno, editor, and group reading paper in front of office, Manzanar Relocation Center, California / photograph by Ansel Adams.

Roy Takeno, editor, and group reading paper in front of office, Manzan...

Roy Takeno (far left), with Yuichi Hirata and Nabou Samamura, standing in front of the Office of Reports Free Press. Two men are reading the Los Angeles Times newspaper. Original neg. no.: LC-A35-4-M-5-Ax. Titl... More

Mrs. Rheta Childe Dorr of New York is one of the prominent members of the Advisory Council of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage.  Mrs. Dorr is a well known writer and speaker.  She is the author of "What 8,000,000 Women Want" and was formerly editor of The Suffragist, the official organ of the Congressional Union.

Mrs. Rheta Childe Dorr of New York is one of the prominent members of ...

Summary: Informal portrait, three-quarter length, Rheta Childe Dorr, seated at desk, facing left with head turned toward camera, holding eye glasses in right hand and newspaper in left hand, wearing corduroy su... More

Miss Joy Young, of Washington, D.C. Assistant Editor of "The Suffragist," weekly organ of the Woman's Party and the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage. Picture taken when she was on her way to the White House to present President Wilson with a basket of flowers in which was contained a message from women voters of the West.

Miss Joy Young, of Washington, D.C. Assistant Editor of "The Suffragis...

Joy Young of New York City, formerly of Washington, D.C., was the wife of Merrill Rogers. She worked as an assistant on the staff of The Suffragist and later became an organizer for the NWP in various parts of ... More

Senate Committee told medical profession ignored in development of public health programs. Washington, D.C., May 26. Dr. Morris Fishbein, Editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association and opponent of federal grants in aid to the states for public health programs embodied in the Wagner Bill, today complained that the advice and help of the medical profession had been completely ignored in development of the scheme. He was testifying before a Senate and Labor Subcommittee

Senate Committee told medical profession ignored in development of pub...

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Corn loans "immediate necessity" President Roosevelt told. Washington, D.C., Oct. 20. Corn loans of 60 cents a bushel are an "immediate necessity", Edward R. O'Neal, (center) President of the American Farm Bureau Federation, told President Roosevelt at a White House conference today. The condition of farm prices is one reason for the stock market being so jittery, O'Neal told newsmen following the call. Earl Smith, (left) President oft he Illinois Agricultural Association, and Clifford H. Gregory, Editor of Wallace's Farm Journal, were also in on the Conference. 10/20/37

Corn loans "immediate necessity" President Roosevelt told. Washington,...

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Newspaper editor. San Agustine, Texas

Newspaper editor. San Agustine, Texas

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Editor of the Valley News picking out type. Browns Valley, Minnesota

Editor of the Valley News picking out type. Browns Valley, Minnesota

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Left to right: Ben Brown, from a farm near Indianola, Iowa is a sophmore in Journalism and does feature writing for one of the college publications, the "Iowa Agriculturalist." Marvin Julius, from a farm near Gilmore City, Iowa, is the editor of the "Iowa Agriculturalist." Merle Hunt from a farm in Ackley, Iowa is the business manager of the "Iowa Agriculturalist." He is a sophmore in Agronomy. Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa

Left to right: Ben Brown, from a farm near Indianola, Iowa is a sophmo...

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San Augustine, Texas. Judge Robert Norvell talking with W.F. Hayes, editor of the San Augustine Tribune

San Augustine, Texas. Judge Robert Norvell talking with W.F. Hayes, ed...

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Washington, D.C. Sally Dessez, editor of the Woodrow Wilson High School yearbook, talking with Walter Spangenberg in the publications office

Washington, D.C. Sally Dessez, editor of the Woodrow Wilson High Schoo...

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materials relating to the Black Panther fundraiser: Tom Wolfe article in New York, Radical chic: That party at Lenny's; LB's letter to the editor of the Jewish Ledger; Felicia's letter to the editor (NYT); related clippings and correspondence, including letters from Coretta Scott King, Gloria Steinem, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, 1970 Jan.-June

materials relating to the Black Panther fundraiser: Tom Wolfe article ...

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Miss Eleanor Brannan (granddaughter of Cha[rle]s. A. Dana, former editor of N[ew] Y[ork] Sun).

Miss Eleanor Brannan (granddaughter of Cha[rle]s. A. Dana, former edit...

Title and name and address of photographer transcribed from item. Summary: Formal studio portrait of Eleanor Doddridge Brannan, seated, wearing a hat, pearl necklace, pendant on a chain, gloves, and a long dres... More

Congratulated on strato flight in S.D. Officials of the National Geographis Society congratulate the two officers who made the record-breaking strato flight for the U.S. Army Air Corps and the National Geographic Society. From left: Dr. John Oliver Le Gorce, Ass't Editor and Vice President of the society; Capt. Albert W. Stevens, Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, President of the society, and Capt. Orvil A. Anderson, 11/14/35
Famous Kansas editor talks to members of National Press Club. Washington, D.C., Sept. 20. Taking as his theme "a liberal looks cross-eyed at the White House" William Allen White, famous editor of The Emporia (Kan.) Gazette, today addressed member sof the National Press Club at a luncheon in his honor, the talk was "off-the-record," 9/20/38

Famous Kansas editor talks to members of National Press Club. Washingt...

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Editor of the Litchfield Independent opening safe. Litchfield, Minnesota

Editor of the Litchfield Independent opening safe. Litchfield, Minneso...

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New York, New York. Radio room of the New York Times newspaper. The Times listening post, between 10 and 12 PM, between first and second editions. The operator is listening to Axis news (propaganda) broadcast. Paper in foreground has been previously examined to see what has already been covered in last edition of paper. Operator reports and new angles to city editor. Messages are recorded on tape in international Morse code

New York, New York. Radio room of the New York Times newspaper. The Ti...

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Mrs. Mary N. Silveira, who is managing editor of the Portuguese Journal, was born in the Azores Islands. She and her husband have owned and published this Portuguese paper since 1917. Mr. Silveira has been sick for the last five years and Mrs. Silveira has been in full charge of the paper. "Through the medium of this Portuguese language newspaper, we are able to reach those older members of the community and state who have not learned the English language. Many of those people speak English, but as far as the written language is concerned we have been mostly interested in giving to the Portuguese a full coverage of local, national and international news because we believe that by this way the people of Portuguese descent become better citizens of the United States." says Mrs. Silveira

Mrs. Mary N. Silveira, who is managing editor of the Portuguese Journa...

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New York, New York. Girolamo Valente, editor of the progressive Italian weekly, La Parola, conferring with his secratary. The ashtray in the form of open-mouthed Mussolini was presented by a friend. Painting on the wall is of Giacomo Matteotti, an Italian patriot. Valente is a prominent anti-fascist in this country

New York, New York. Girolamo Valente, editor of the progressive Italia...

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La calavera del editor popular Antonio Vanegas Arroyo

La calavera del editor popular Antonio Vanegas Arroyo

Broadside shows the skeleton of publisher Antonio Vanegas Arroyo dressed in a bowler hat, dark glasses and a suit and sporting a long beard and mustache, standing in his print shop. Small skeletons work at aspe... More

Observations on church government / by the Presbytery of Springfield ; to which is added the last will and testatment of that revered body with a preface and notes by the editor.
New York Suffrage Newsletter, editor Harriet May Mills

New York Suffrage Newsletter, editor Harriet May Mills

Report of Legislative Hearings. Harriet May Mills, Editor. Speeches on the state suffrage amendment given before New York State Joint Committee on Judiciary, February 19, 1908. Senator S. Percy Hooker , who int... More

Letter from George F. Train. Danville, Pa., October 29th, 1864. To the editor of The Age, Philadelphia .... Philadelphia John L. Kirke, Printer. No. 43 South Eleventh Street [1864].
Roy Takeno, editor, and group reading paper in front of office, Manzanar Relocation Center, California / photograph by Ansel Adams.

Roy Takeno, editor, and group reading paper in front of office, Manzan...

Roy Takeno (far left), with Yuichi Hirata and Nabou Samamura, standing in front of the Office of Reports Free Press. Two men are reading the Los Angeles Times newspaper. Original neg. no.: LC-A35-4-M-5-Ax. Titl... More

Woman Suffrage in America and England discussed in letters to London Times editor by Mary A. Ward, Israel Zangwill and Anne Cobden Sanderson

Woman Suffrage in America and England discussed in letters to London T...

Ward is concerned that woman suffrage would be exploited by Socialists; Cobden-Sanderson labels women spenders a menace to civilization and observes that in America only the descendants of abolitionists are wil... More

[Benjamin Franklin, editor and writer]

[Benjamin Franklin, editor and writer]

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[Clark Howell, editor of the Atlanta Constitution, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left]

[Clark Howell, editor of the Atlanta Constitution, head-and-shoulders ...

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Leaders among the Democratic women are meeting at the nat'l hdqrs. in Wash. to complete arrangements for the convention in N.Y. Lft. to rt.: Mrs. D.A. McDougal, Nat'l Committee Woman from Okla., Mrs. Emily Newall Blair, Vice-Chmn. of the Demo. Nat'l Comm., Mrs. Thornton Lee Brown, Jophin, Mo., and Mrs. Blair Bannister, Editor of the Fortnightly Bulletin of the Demo. women voters. Mrs. Bannister is a sister of Sen. Carter Glass, mentioned as a possible Presidential nominee

Leaders among the Democratic women are meeting at the nat'l hdqrs. in ...

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Before Senate Judiciary Committee. Washington, D.C., March 20. Irving Grant, St. Louis editor, told the Senate Judiciary Committee today that "it is disastrous to leave the destinies of the United States" in the hands of five Supreme Court Justices "who have usurped the policy making functions of the government" while supporting the president's judiciary program. Grant added that he believed the proposed bill was "faulty" because it provided for a permanent increase in court membership up to 15, 3/20/1937

Before Senate Judiciary Committee. Washington, D.C., March 20. Irving ...

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Photographer and editor of local paper at cornhusking contest, Marshall County, Iowa

Photographer and editor of local paper at cornhusking contest, Marshal...

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The editor of the Childersburg Press. Childersburg, Alabama

The editor of the Childersburg Press. Childersburg, Alabama

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Publisher and editor of Chicago Defender, Negro newspaper. Chicago, Illinois

Publisher and editor of Chicago Defender, Negro newspaper. Chicago, Il...

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Editor, Mr. McCutchins, in his News and Banner office, Franklin, Heard County, Georgia

Editor, Mr. McCutchins, in his News and Banner office, Franklin, Heard...

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New Bedford, Massachusetts. Editor of Portuguese newspaper

New Bedford, Massachusetts. Editor of Portuguese newspaper

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Meat rationing preview. Food editor of a woman's magazine shops for meat with red stamps. The "butcher" is William Nielander, Office of Price Administration (OPA) rationing executive

Meat rationing preview. Food editor of a woman's magazine shops for me...

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Two men standing next to each other in front of a window. Office of War Information Photograph

Two men standing next to each other in front of a window. Office of Wa...

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[Front page of The Boston Gazette, Nov. 26, 1787 containing letter to the editor from "A Federalist" concerning constitutional convention]

[Front page of The Boston Gazette, Nov. 26, 1787 containing letter to ...

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Mrs. Luth Jaeger, member of the executive board of the Minnesota Branch, also President of the Scandinavian Suffrage Association with a membership of more than a thousand leading Scandinavian women of the state, which organization has at all times co-operated in every way with the work of the Minnesota Branch and rendered very valuable assistance in securing the special session and the poll of the legislature.  Mrs. Jaeger was the first women to graduate from the University of Minnesota, daughter of a leading Scandinavian editor, has two sons in the service during the war.

Mrs. Luth Jaeger, member of the executive board of the Minnesota Branc...

Title transcribed from image. Cropped version of photograph published in The Suffragist, 7, no.38 (Sept. 20, 1919): 9. Summary: Formal portrait, head and chest, Nanny Mattson Jaeger of Minnesota, facing left wi... More

Portrait photo of Edna Woolman Chase Editor Vogue.

Portrait photo of Edna Woolman Chase Editor Vogue.

Illustration showing Edna Woolman Chase, half-length portrait, facing slightly left, holding open book. A883363 U.S. Copyright Office. Illus. in: A portrait gallery of American editors / being a group of XLIII... More

Mr. McCutchins, editor of the News and Banner, office, Franklin, Heard County, Georgia

Mr. McCutchins, editor of the News and Banner, office, Franklin, Heard...

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New York, New York. Girolamo Valente, editor of the Italian liberal weekly newspaper, La Parola, and a prominent anti-fascist. A friend had just presented him with the caricature ashtray of open-mouthed Mussolini

New York, New York. Girolamo Valente, editor of the Italian liberal we...

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New York, New York. Girolamo Valente, editor of the Italian liberal weekly newspaper, La Parola, and a prominent anti-fascist. A friend had just presented him with the caricature ashtray of open-mouthed Mussolini

New York, New York. Girolamo Valente, editor of the Italian liberal we...

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Roy Takeno, editor / photograph by Ansel Adams.

Roy Takeno, editor / photograph by Ansel Adams.

Roy Takeno, bust portrait, facing front. Title transcribed from Ansel Adams' caption on verso of print. Original neg. no.: LC-A35-4-M-3. Gift; Ansel Adams; 1965-1968. Forms part of: Manzanar War Relocation Cent... More

New York Suffrage Newsletter, Harriet May Mills, editor.

New York Suffrage Newsletter, Harriet May Mills, editor.

Lists state officers and committee chairmen; Syracuse convention summary; 143 delegates, nearly 4,000 members; photomechanical prints of officers; 21 life membership donations pledged; county and local club rep... More

Observations on church government / by the Presbytery of Springfield ; to which is added the last will and testatment of that revered body with a preface and notes by the editor.
New York Suffrage Newsletter, editor Harriet May Mills

New York Suffrage Newsletter, editor Harriet May Mills

Report of Legislative Hearings. Harriet May Mills, Editor. Speeches on the state suffrage amendment given before New York State Joint Committee on Judiciary, February 19, 1908. Senator S. Percy Hooker , who int... More

The saving properties of the solar system! The law of necessity the law of all laws. One thousand billion dollars sun for 25 cents. Six thousand years war with the natural laws. Editor, author and orator, Daniel Pratt, the great American travell

The saving properties of the solar system! The law of necessity the la...

Title. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 76, Folder 12.

Wash. D.C. Farm editor at White House. Dante Pierce, farm paper editor and publisher of Iowa, leaves the White House where he conferred with Secretary Henry Wallace and President Roosevelt. 11/9/35

Wash. D.C. Farm editor at White House. Dante Pierce, farm paper editor...

A black and white photo of a man in a suit and hat. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

One year of reciprocal aid. Complete facilities for publication of the daily newspaper "Stars and Stripes" for and by the American armed forces in the European theatre are supplied without charge by the British government. They range from ticker facilities to newsprint. Staff Sergeant Ben F. Price of Iowa, photo and make-up editor, is here working out the make-up in the London Times composing room

One year of reciprocal aid. Complete facilities for publication of the...

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Jack Schaindlin, musical director, Eleanor Herring, Garson Kanin, director, Wallace Russell, writer, Spencer Tracy, narrator, Max Brasch, film editor, Philip Martin, Jr., technical director, at the Long Island Studios of the Army Signal Corps for the recording of Spencer Tracy's narration of the "Ring of Steel," an Office of Emergency Management (OEM) film, on February 19, 1942

Jack Schaindlin, musical director, Eleanor Herring, Garson Kanin, dire...

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Richwood, West Virginia. Louise Thompson, daughter of a newspaper editor in Richwood. She is a printer's devil

Richwood, West Virginia. Louise Thompson, daughter of a newspaper edit...

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Roy Takeno, editor, and group reading paper in front of office, Manzanar Relocation Center, California / photograph by Ansel Adams.

Roy Takeno, editor, and group reading paper in front of office, Manzan...

Roy Takeno (far left), with Yuichi Hirata and Nabou Samamura, standing in front of the Office of Reports Free Press. Two men are reading the Los Angeles Times newspaper. Original neg. no.: LC-A35-4-M-5-Ax. Titl... More

Honorable James Mitchell Ashley of Ohio, Editor of Dispatch & Gov. of Territory of Montana, Born: 1824, Died: 1896

Honorable James Mitchell Ashley of Ohio, Editor of Dispatch & Gov. of ...

A black and white photo of a man in a suit. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Nam-Kung-Uk, editor of an important Korean paper, before a typical monument to the dead

Nam-Kung-Uk, editor of an important Korean paper, before a typical mon...

Turtle base. Stereo copyrighted by Underwood & Underwood. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Geogr.; B.I.; Tombs ...; Turtles; Ph. Ind.

Franklin the editor and writer - Public domain portrait drawing

Franklin the editor and writer - Public domain portrait drawing

Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790, three-quarter length portrait, seated, left profile. Reproduction of painting by Charles E. Mills. Copyright by Detroit Publishing Co. This record contains unverified, old data fro... More

A black and white photo of an old man. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of an old man. Office of War Information Photo...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of worker, marketplace, vendor, 1930s, Great Depression, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Paul Visser, left, retiring editor of the "Iowa Agriculturist" and Merle Hunt, business manager, discussing the last issue of the magazine, which is the campus publication of the agriculture students at Iowa State College. Paul is a senior in Animal Husbandry and Merle is a sophomore. Ames, Iowa

Paul Visser, left, retiring editor of the "Iowa Agriculturist" and Mer...

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Washington, D.C. Sally Dessez, the editor of the Woodrow Wilson High School yearbook, at work in the publications office

Washington, D.C. Sally Dessez, the editor of the Woodrow Wilson High S...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of an office worker, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

War Labor Board anthracite hearing. Richard Frankensteen, Vice-President of United Automobile Workers, Congress of Industrial Organizations (UAW-CIO), left; Fred Hewitt, Editor IAM Journal, International Association of Machinists, American Federation of Labor (AFL); and labor members of the War Labor Board hear testimony at War Labor Board hearing on January 15, 1943

War Labor Board anthracite hearing. Richard Frankensteen, Vice-Preside...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a political campaign, politician, meeting, 1930s, mid-20th-century United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

La calavera del editor popular Antonio Vanegas Arroyo

La calavera del editor popular Antonio Vanegas Arroyo

Broadside shows the skeleton of publisher Antonio Vanegas Arroyo dressed in a bowler hat, dark glasses and a suit and sporting a long beard and mustache, standing in his print shop. Small skeletons work at aspe... More

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