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Beverley Morales’s daughter
Yesterday I received the death certificate of Beverley Morales’ daughter Maria Morales. The toddler drowned in the family swimming pool in 1967. (Beverley was the women’s page editor of the Sun-Sentinel at the time.) I am putting together a timeline of Bevereley’s long career. In addition to being a journalist, she was an advocate for Native Americans in her home state of Montana. From the death certificate, I learned that Maria’s middle name was Helena. (Beverley was from Montana.) Following Mari’s death, Beverley moved to Ohio and became a women’s page editor at a Dayton newspaper.
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Vivian Castleberry documentary
On Saturday I am flying to Dallas for the day to be interviewed about Dallas women’s page editor Vivian Castleberry for a documentary. I wrote an article about Vivian for the Southwest Historical Quarterly and visited her last summer. I am going over my notes about Vivian.
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Edee Greene presentation
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Vivian Castleberry
Today I heard from the woman who is making a documentary about Dallas woman’s page journalist Vivian Castleberry. I am flying out to Dallas to be interviewed for the documentary next weekend.
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New Marie Willard Anderson image
Over the weekend, I heard from a distant relative of Miami Herald women’s page editor Marie Anderson. He had several photos of Anderson’s mother, Marie Willard Anderson. This one was taken in 1908.
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Edee Greene
Lance and I just got back from a history conference in Fort Myers, Florida. I gave a talk about Fort Lauderdale News women’s page editor Edee Greene. I hope to post the video soon.

