Robert Gruenberg papers, 1947-1990.

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Robert Gruenberg papers, 1947-1990.

This collection consists mainly of the working papers of Chicago journalist Robert Gruenberg, including newspaper clippings and manuscripts of Gruenberg's news reports and feature stories written for the Chicago Daily News and Chicago's American covering a wide range of local, national, and international topics, his reporter's notebooks from this era, and reports and speeches written while working for the National Education Association. Additionally, the collection contains a small amount of professional correspondence and personal materials.

5 cubic ft. (11 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7008629

Newberry Library

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