Beverley Morales

  • Beverley Morales,  journalism history

    Beverley Morales

    Here is a great bio on Beverley Morales in her post-women’s page years. After many years as a Penney-Missouri Award winner in Florida and Ohio in the 1960s. (She was also a journalist in Iowa, Mexico City and North Dakota in the 1950s.) After the end of the sections, she went back west and devoted the rest of her life to Native American causes. In this bio, she briefly ran a cafe. One of my 2010 goals is to finish collecting information on her long career and get a draft of an article written. I have been lucky enough to track down her three sisters who have each been very…

  • Beverley Morales,  journalism history

    New Beverley Morales information

    I am continuing my work on Florida women’s page editor Beverley Morales. She had a long, varied career which has taken time to document. Yesterday I heard from her sisters who recommend that I look for the newspaper that Beverley started in Lame Deer, A’tone. I just found this reference to the newspaper in the Library of Congress. I am requesting more information today. UPDATE: I heard back from Berkeley and have ordered copies of the newspaper.

  • Beverley Morales,  journalism history

    New Beverley Morales information

    I am continuing my work on Florida women’s page editor Beverley Morales. She had a long, varied career which has taken time to document. Yesterday I heard from her sisters who recommend that I look for the newspaper that Beverley started in Lame Deer, A’tone. I just found this reference to the newspaper in the Library of Congress. I am requesting more information today. UPDATE: I heard back from Berkeley and have ordered copies of the newspaper.

  • Beverley Morales,  journalism history

    More Beverley Morales research

    I am continuing to collect information about Florida and Ohio women’s page editor Beverley Morales. She has a long and varied career so it has taken years to collect data. I just found someone to collect clips from the newspaper Beverley and her husband owned in North Dakota in the 1950s. I am just beginning an article about Beverley for a regional history journal.

  • Beverley Morales,  journalism history

    Moving

    We are almost done moving into our new house. While there has been a lot of unpacking, I have been thinking of Florida women’s page editor Beverley Brink Morales for perspective. (She worked for the Miami Herald and the Sun-Sentinel in the 1960s. She won two Penney-Missouri Awards while at the Sun-Sentinel.) Beverley was born and raised in Montana. After college, she moved to Iowa and then on to Mexico City. She then relocated to Miami and Dayton, Ohio, before moving back to Montana. After several years in her native state, she moved onto Alaska where she lived for several years before she died. I figure if Beverley went through…

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