Paul Bellamy Photographs 1908-1955

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Paul Bellamy Photographs 1908-1955

Paul Bellamy (1884-1956) was an author, journalist, and editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer (1933-1954). He also served as president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and director of the Plain Dealer and Forest City Publishing Companies. The collection consists of photographs documenting the life, family, and career of Cleveland, Ohio, newspaper editor Paul Bellamy. Included are photographs of Paul Bellamy's birthplace, Paul Bellamy and the staff of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, ca. 1908-1911, and group photographs (ca. 1940-1955) picturing Bellamy and various other individuals, including Emma Augusta Sanderson Bellamy, Mrs. Paul Bellamy, Nat Howard, Louis Seltzer, Anthony Celebrezze, Robert P. Patterson, Herman L. Vail, Robert Bulkley, Gardner Cowles, Jr., Frank Hubbell, Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford, Irving Berlin, Carl Friebolin, Thomas A. Burke, Thomas Herbert, I.F. Freiberger, Warren Craves, and Eleanor Roosevelt. Also included is an album (ca. 1946) relating to the inaugural round-the-world flight by Pan American Airways on which Bellamy was a passenger.

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click here to view the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History entry for Paul Bellamy Paul Bellamy (1884-1956), editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, was born in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, on December 26, 1884. He was educated in his early years primarily by his father, the noted author Edward Bellamy, who distinguished himself as a utopian socialist in the latter part of the nineteenth century by writing Looking Backward, Equality and various other works. Edward died whe...