Arville Schaleben papers, 1929-1996.

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Arville Schaleben papers, 1929-1996.

Papers documenting the career of Arville Schaleben, who worked for "The Milwaukee Journal" from 1935 to 1972 as reporter, managing editor, and vice-president at the time of his retirement. In 1935 Schaleben accompanied Wisconsin and Minnesota citizens colonizing federal lands in Alaska's Matanuska Valley, a New Deal relief project. The resulting series of articles cemented his reputation as a journalist. Schaleben was the author of "Your Future in Journalism" (1961); his special interests included journalism education, news research, and the newspaper's role in a democracy.

14.9 c.f.,660 photographs,435 negatives,208 transparencies,46 tape recordings, and18 disc recordings.

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