Women’s Page Editor Jane Clark
Yesterday, I came across the obituary of Jane Clark who was a St. Louis women’s page editor. According to her obit:
“She joined the staff of the Globe-Democrat as a feature writer in 1959 and later that year was named women’s editor for that St. Louis newspaper. Her responsibilities included the development of a women’s section for both the daily and weekend editions as well as supervising coverage of semiannual fashion shows, the annual Women of Achievement Award Luncheon and other special
events and topics of interest to women.
During that time, she won numerous awards from state and national organizations for her feature-writing.
She was named an instructor in the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri in 1967 and in 1969 received a master’s degree in that program.”
Women’s Page Editor Jane Clark
Yesterday, I came across the obituary of Jane Clark who was a St. Louis women’s page editor. According to her obit:
“She joined the staff of the Globe-Democrat as a feature writer in 1959 and later that year was named women’s editor for that St. Louis newspaper. Her responsibilities included the development of a women’s section for both the daily and weekend editions as well as supervising coverage of semiannual fashion shows, the annual Women of Achievement Award Luncheon and other special
events and topics of interest to women.
During that time, she won numerous awards from state and national organizations for her feature-writing.
She was named an instructor in the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri in 1967 and in 1969 received a master’s degree in that program.”