Journalism lectures (B) : forum, 1971-1972.

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Journalism lectures (B) : forum, 1971-1972.

The Columbia Graduate School of Journalism sponsored two forums on consumer reporting in May 1971 and May 1972. The participants of the 1971 forum are unknown; the participants in the 1972 forum include Elie Abel, Sam Archibald, Lawrence D. Derryberry, Alan Neigher, Arnold Elkind, Stanley Groner, Jeffrey O'Connell, and John Kolesar. The transcript of the 1971 forum numbers 335 leaves; that of the 1972 forum numbers 457 leaves.

Transcripts: 792 leaves.

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Derryberry, Lawrence D.

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O'Connell, Jeffrey.

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Elkind, Arnold B.

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Archibald, Sam.

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Neigher, Alan.

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Abel, Elie.

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American journalist. From the description of Elie Abel papers, 1941-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872107 Journalist, b. 1920. From the description of Reminiscences of Elie Abel : oral history, 1970. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122512700 Elie Abel (b. Oct. 17, 1920, Montreal–d. July 22, 2004, Rockville, Md.), a former foreign and domestic correspondent at both The New York Times and NBC News, dean of the Gr...

Groner, Stanley.

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Kolesar, John.

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