College of Journalism records

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College of Journalism records

1949-1974

Established in 1949 as the Department of Journalism and Public Relations in the College of Business and Public Administration, the department changed its name in 1966 to Department of Journalism and in 1972 became the College of Journalism. The college's records, including administrative files, course materials, construction planning records, and lecture series tapes, document the evolution of the journalism program on the College Park campus. They also chronicle the connection between the Department/College of Journalism and the campus radio and television stations and several campus publications.

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Hiebert, Ray Eldon, 1932-

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Journalist, Dean of the University of Maryland College of Journalism....

O'Connell, Donald W. (Donald William), 1916-2012

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OConnell, Donald W. (Donald William), 1916-

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University of Maryland, College Park. College of Journalism

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Established in 1949 as the Department of Journalism and Public Relations in the College of Business and Public Administration. In 1966 the department changed its name to the Department of Journalism, and six years later become the College of Journalism. From the description of Records. 1939-1974. (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 21742612 ...

Journalism, College of

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The College of Journalism of the University of Maryland at College Park can trace its origin to 1919 when the Maryland State College first offered a major in journalism. The journalism program, as described in the 1919-20 college catalog, provides "the student an excelled knowledge of English and subjects coincident with general education, but provides courses wherein direct application of such knowledge is shown in actual publication of the modern newspaper. Besides taking up in a ...