University of Utah Department of Journalism records 1948-1970

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University of Utah Department of Journalism records 1948-1970

The Department of Journalism was founded in 1947 with Quintus Wilson as head. Parry D. Sorenen became acting head in 1961. Milton C. Hollstein became head in 1962 and remained in that position until 1971. This collection contains correspondence, memoranda, and reports from the files of Quintus C. Wilson and Parry D. Sorensen (1948-1962) and Milton C. Hollstein (1962-1970). The collection also contains a report sent to the Ad Hoc Committee on the Journalism Department in 1970.

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