Helen Waterhouse Papers, 1930-1964 1930-1964

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Helen Waterhouse Papers, 1930-1964 1930-1964

Helen Waterhouse (1893-1965) was a journalist in Akron, Ohio who wrote numerous articles and many front page stories covering some of the most important topics of the day for the Akron Beacon Journal for almost 40 years. Her papers contain correspondence and a selection of her published articles in addition to reports from the Ohio Newspaper Woman's Association and National Federation of Press Women.

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Waterhouse, Helen Stocking, 1892-1965

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Helen Waterhouse was born in Watertown, Massachusetts in 1893 and received her education at the Boston Naval Art School and Fenway School of Illustration. She worked for the Springfield, Massachusetts Union and the Toronto, Canada Star Weekly. After moving to Akron, Ohio she became county correspondent for the Amherst Newspaper for two years. In 1925, John S. Knight, editor of the Akron Beacon Journal, asked Waterhouse to cover news at the Akron Art Institute (now the Akron Art Muse...