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Writing About Brides
I am working on an abstract today about the coverage of brides in the women’s pages for the 2013 Florida Conference of Historians: “Not All Brides Are Wealthy and White: The Integration of the Women’s Pages in 1960s Florida and Across the Country.” This is what it is about: In her critique of society coverage, New York Times women’s page editor Charlotte Curtis noted sarcastically that not all brides were beautiful. While they may not have been attractive, the brides who were considered newsworthy for decades did typically have two things in common – they were white and wealthy. (The photos showed the race of the women and their place in the…
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Great Lois Hagen Material
I was so excited to receive copies from the Penney-Missouri Award papers about Milwaukee Journal women’s page reporter Lois Hagen. They are available at the Historical Society of Missouri. This is my favorite part of the Awards’ papers: the biographies written by the winners. It is interesting to see how they describe themselves. I also like the great pictures included in the Awards’ papers. (I like that Lois is wearing gloves – I hope to write about the end of the white glove era one day.) This is a letter from the Awards’ Director Paul Myhre to Lois. He often exchanged letters with the women’s page editors which has helped…
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Ray Bradbury and Maggie Savoy
It was announced today that science fiction writer Ray Bradbury died. He was a friend of women’s page editor Maggie Savoy. Above is the memorial book that Maggie’s husband Jim Bellows published when Maggie died in 1970. It is filled with tributes from many well-known people – including Bradbury. He wrote of her: “She was a tall woman, with a soul to match; there was nothing I ever saw that was small or mean. Everything in her expanded and went forth. She gave, and she encompassed with the same gesture.” (pg 7)
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Lois Hagen Papers
Today I ordered the papers of Milwaukee Journal women’s page journalist Lois Hagen from the Penney-Missouri Awards file at the Missouri Historical Society. Hagen covered several areas – I am most interested in her work in furnishings, one of the four Fs of the women’s pages. I am working on a large piece on the Milwaukee women’s pages of the 1950s and 1960s as a case study that re-evaluated the value of the section.
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Marie Anderson’s Papers Are Indexed
Elizabeth, the wonderful archivist at the Historical Society of Missouri, recently informed me that the papers of Miami Herald women’s page editor Marie Anderson have been indexed. They can be found in the National Women & Media Collection. I was happy to get the news – Marie saved everything and there is a lot of valuable material about women’s pages. (Marie is the one seated in the photo above. Roberta Applegate is the one standing.) My article about Marie Anderson was published in Spring 2007.
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Happy Birthday to Vivian Castleberry
A belated Happy 90th Birthday to one of my favorite women’s page editors – Vivian Castleberry. My article about her years as the Dallas Times Herald came out in 2007. It is available here. My priority is to to complete my book about Viviab this summer/early fall. She is truly a special person in many, many ways.

