• journalism history,  Koky Dishon

    Koky Dishon upate

    I just received the edited draft of my Koky Dishon manuscript for a history magazine. (Koky was the first woman on the masthead of the Chicago Tribune.) The questions are good and I should have them answered and turned back in soon. I’m glad to be telling Koky’s story – especially because I wrote for one of the Chicago Tribune sections that she created: Womenews. Here is a video tribute to Koky.

  • Catherine East,  journalism history

    Kay Clarenbach

    This week I received the oral history CDs of Kathryn “Kay” Clarenbach, who was a founder of N.O.W. The oral history and her papers are at the UW-Madison Archives. Clarenbach was a good friend of feminist leader Catherine East who I am writing a paper about connecting women’s activism and journalism.

  • journalism history,  Margaret Richards

    Margaret Richards

    Lance and I are off to Kansas City for the College Media Advisers convention next week. While there, I hope to get some work done on Margaret Richards, one of the first woman hired at the United Press. She worked there from 1931 to 1974. That’s her at the far right in this photo taken in a Kansas City newsroom. She was included in the Washington Press Club Foundation’s oral history project on women journalists. She covered major news events while with UP – something that was unique for women at the time.

  • Catherine East,  journalism history,  Vera Glaser

    Catherine East manuscript

    This week I received the manuscript written by Catherine East called “Critical Comments on A Lesser Life, the Myth of Women’s Liberation in America.” It was located in Kay Clarenbach’s papers at the University of Wisconsin archives. I am currently working on an article about Catherine and her friendship with political journalist Vera Glaser. I went through Catherine’s papers at the Schlesinger Library this past summer and Vera’s papers at the University of Wyoming last fall.

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