Josef Berger papers 1918-1982

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Josef Berger papers 1918-1982

Josef Berger (1903-1971) was a children's book author, political speechwriter, poet, and lyricist. The collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, speeches, and published articles, relating to Berger's interest in American history, politics, and culture.

19.5 linear feet, 40 containers

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Berger, Josef, 1903-

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American author Josef Berger (1903-1971) graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism in 1924, the same year he won the McAnally Prize for Literary Composition and took first place in an Atlantic monthly essay contest. He went on to work as a newspaper reporter while publishing juvenile books both under his own name and as Jeremiah Digges, sometimes in collaboration with his wife, who was also a writer and an artist under her maiden name, Dorothy Gay Thomas. Other writing inclu...

Berger, Josef, 1903-

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American author Josef Berger (1903-1971) graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism in 1924, the same year he won the McAnally Prize for Literary Composition and took first place in an Atlantic monthly essay contest. He went on to work as a newspaper reporter while publishing juvenile books both under his own name and as Jeremiah Digges, sometimes in collaboration with his wife, who was also a writer and an artist under her maiden name, Dorothy Gay Thomas. Other writing inclu...

Thomas, Dorothy Gay

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Berger, Elwynne

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