Paul Gapp papers 1950-1994

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Paul Gapp papers 1950-1994

The Paul Gapp papers encompass a variety of materials relating to PG's career as a journalist, his stint as a public relations consultant, his personal history: including obituaries, eulogies, personal financial records such as check stubs from speaking engagements, awards, and travel expenses, and a number of resumes; correspondence, both professional and personal; information related to his receipt of numerous awards, including his 1979 Pulitzer Prize for criticism; his affiliation with architectural and journalistic associations; and his interest in stamp collecting.

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Gapp, Paul

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Paul Gapp (PG) was the Pulitzer Prize winning architecture critic for The Chicago Tribune. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio on June 26, 1928. He attended Garfield Heights High School and graduated from Ohio University in 1950 with a degree in journalism. After graduation, PG took a position at the copy desk of the Columbus Dispatch (Ohio). He was soon promoted to the reporting staff of the Dispatch, and in 1955 became the editor of the Dispatch's Sunday Magazine . ...