Curtis MacDougall (1903-1985) Papers 1940-1992

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Curtis MacDougall (1903-1985) Papers 1940-1992

During his more than 35 years at Northwestern University, Curtis MacDougall – Dr. Mac to his students – emerged as one of America’s leading journalism experts and educators. The Curtis MacDougall Papers fill one and one-half boxes and span the years 1940 to 1992. Class handouts and syllabi comprise the bulk of the material, although there is a considerable amount of material pertaining to MacDougall's political campaigns. The papers also include a few samples of MacDougall's writings. MacDougall was also a frequent participant on “The Reviewing Stand,” a radio show co-sponsored by Northwestern and Chicago's WGN. Transcripts from shows on which MacDougall appeared are included.

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