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- the University of Texas in journalism. WPA offered me a job of handling public relations for the state of Texas for the agency at a salary of about double what my newspaper salary was. So I went, with some trepidation that I was leaving direct newspapering
Oral history transcript, Adam Yarmolinsky, interview 2 (II), 10/21/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- --I just don't remember. Edgar Cahn I may I would have thought of him because he and his wife had written that long piece in the Yale Law Journal that was one of the basic documents. G: Was it assumed during this period that Sargent Shriver would
- INTERVIEWER: STEPHEN GOODELL DA TE: May 30, 1969 G: This is an interview with Mr. Robert Sharon Allen, who is an author, reporter, and who has had a long, and I think, distinguished career. I'd like to begin by introducing you and providing for the tape
Oral history transcript, John E. Babcock, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- lived at that time. A bit of history, immaterial possibly. I'm a product of Austin public schools, the University [of Texas] class of 1934. I studied journalism and also government, minor on municipal government. In the middle of the Depression I
Oral history transcript, Calvin Hazlewood, interview 1 (I), 2/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . I worked under Cecil Horne, who was head of the journalism department; that's what I studied in Tech. I enjoyed being at Texas Tech. I had been to four other schools before I got there, because during the Depression you would go to school until
Oral history transcript, Roy L. McWilliams, interview 1 (I), 8/15/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in that particular course, Journalism 312 or whatever. It got to the point where certain factions of the college, of the student group, didn't feel that the students were getting enough recognition or enough acknowledgement, and so there was a little turmoil
- ., publisher of the Floresville Chronicle Journal and the Robstown Record, who is now deceased--and got acquainted with him. Introduced himself, and spent the night there. think they'd ever met before that, had they, Marion? Mrs. Keach, also in the ~oom) I
- resignation as State NYA Director. A telegram was sent to Washington. My resignation was also submitted, not only to NYA, but also to the University of Texas where parttime I was teaching a first-year journalism course. My NYA resignation was accepted
- : This is November 22, 1968; we are talking with Gordon Fulcher, the publisher of an East Texas newspaper at Atlanta. Tell us about what newspaper it is that you publish now, Gordon. GF: I publish the Atlanta Citizens Journal, a weekly newspaper, in Atlanta, Cass