Papers, 1941-2001.

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Papers, 1941-2001.

Papers of a Wisconsin newspaper reporter, writer, aide to Governor Gaylord Nelson (1959-1961), press officer in the Kennedy administration (1961-1963), National Educational Television executive (1964-1969), and dean of the School of Journalism of the University of California-Berkeley (1969-1985). Included are printed and draft newspaper and periodical articles (available only on microfilm); personal and professional correspondence; speeches; original research material, notes, and drafts of his book on Senator Joseph R. McCarthy's relations with the press; and an oral history interview. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above, dates 1941-1986, and is described in the register. Additional accessions date 1946-2001 and are described below.

6.2 c.f. (16 archives boxes) and1 reel of microfilm (35mm); plusadditions of 6.8 c.f.,3 tape recordings,1 disc recording, and122 photographs.

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