Constance Daniell
- Aileen Ryan, Constance Daniell, Dorothy Dawe, food journalism, furnishings, Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee Press Club, Peggy Daum
Our American Journalism Article Officially Out
The article Lance & I wrote about the women’s pages of the Milwaukee Journal has been published. It was great to tell the stories of so many important women – including Peggy Daum, Aileen Ryan and Clarice Rowlands.
- Aileen Ryan, Constance Daniell, journalism history, Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee Press Club, Peggy Daum
More Than “Rations, Passions, and Fashions”: Re-Examining the Women’s Pages in the Milwaukee Journal
The article Lance & I wrote about the Milwaukee Journal has been published in American Journalism: More Than “Rations, Passions, and Fashions”: Re-Examining the Women’s Pages in the Milwaukee Journal. It is available here. I have several free copies to give away. Please email if interested. We are working on a “Teach the Journal” article to accompany the ascholarship. It will be available online this fall.
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Tina Daniell interview
Today I am interviewing Tina Daniell – the daughter of longtime women’s page journalist Constance Daniell. This is a favorite passage from Constance’s obituary:“Connie was a larger-than-life personality,” recalled Barbara Dembski, the Journal Sentinel’s Crossroads editor. “I can still see her traipsing around the newsroom in a ball gown, filing a live report on debutante balls and the like. She was incredibly tuned in to the arts and art community here, which was also a staple of the then-Women’s Department coverage.” Tina was also a reporter at the Milwaukee Journal. I am looking forward to learning about her mother.
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Tina Daniell interview
Today I am interviewing Tina Daniell – the daughter of longtime women’s page journalist Constance Daniell. This is a favorite passage from Constance’s obituary:“Connie was a larger-than-life personality,” recalled Barbara Dembski, the Journal Sentinel’s Crossroads editor. “I can still see her traipsing around the newsroom in a ball gown, filing a live report on debutante balls and the like. She was incredibly tuned in to the arts and art community here, which was also a staple of the then-Women’s Department coverage.” Tina was also a reporter at the Milwaukee Journal. I am looking forward to learning about her mother.