• Dorothy Jurney,  Florida Women's Pages,  journalism history

    St. Pete Beach

    Lance and I are on our way to St. Pete Beach for the weekend. Women’s page legend Dorothy Jurney’s brother, Richard Misener, was the mayor of St. Pete many years ago. He owned a big boat on the beach. Many Miami women’s page journalists would meet with Dorothy and go sailing. I’m hoping to visit an archive while we’re there.

  • journalism history,  Ruthe Deskin

    Lance and I just watched the movie, The Hoax, about the fake biography of Howard Hughes. The story reminded me of Las Vegas Sun journalist Ruthe Deskin. (Initially, she was a women’s page editor in Reno, Nevada.) In 1954, Ruthe Deskin was president of the Las Vegas Press Club. She was supervising the rehearsal of a skit for organization’s event at the Branding Iron Club. While there, Howard Hughes, along with some giggling young women arrived to watch. Ruthe got tired of the noise and told someone to tell the group to leave. No one wanted to speak to Hughes so she took the job on herself. According to her…

  • journalism history,  Maggie Savoy

    1968 Democratic National Convention/Police Riots

    Yesterday, the Chicago Tribune published a story about the reunion for the 1968 Democratic National Convention/Police Riots. Los Angeles Times women’s page editor Maggie Savoy (shown above speaking at the University of Missouri in the 1960s) was gassed at the riots. She was in Chicago to cover the “women’s angle” of the Convention. This event was mentioned in Jim Bellows’ book, The Last Editor. My article about Maggie ran in California History this past Spring.

  • Carol Sutton,  journalism history

    New Carol Sutton image

    I just found this new image of Kentucky women’s page editor and M.E. Carol Sutton. It can be found on the site of the League of Women Voters of Louisville. I’m pleased that there is also a link on the site to this blog. I received emails from both of Carol’s daughters this summer. Not too many women’s page editors had children so it’s nice to have a chance to hear more about “mom.” My article about Carol is scheduled to come out next year.

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