Papers, 1918-1998 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1918-1998 (inclusive).

Collection includes typescripts of diaries, 1928-1929; articles; correspondence; photographs; and articles by and about Brown. Also baby books, grade transcripts, notebooks and papers from Vassar and Columbia, and two scrapbooks from her years at Vassar.

4.5 linear ft.

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Brown, Nona Baldwin, 1918-

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Journalist Nona Baldwin Brown was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, the daughter of Allen Thomas and Helen Pugh (Smitheman) Baldwin. She graduated from Montclair High School (1935), Vassar College (A.B. 1939), and Columbia University (M.S. in journalism and Pulitzer fellow, 1940). She worked for the New York Times as a city reporter and a Washington correspondent (1940-1942, 1946-1973), and as a free lance writer and editor (1973- ). During the war she served as a press officer in the United States...

Columbia University. Graduate School of Journalism.

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED The School of Journalism was established through monies left to Columbia University in the will of Joseph Pulitzer who died in 1911. As he wrote in his will, “There are now special schools for instruction for lawyers, physicians, clergymen, military and naval officers, engineers, architects and artists, but none for the instruction of journalists. That all other professions and not journalism should have the advantage of special training seems to me contrary to rea...

Vassar College.

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