Edmond Coblentz papers, circa 1917-1960.

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Edmond Coblentz papers, circa 1917-1960.

Correspondence; articles, speeches and poems written by him; clippings; photographs; and scrapbooks. Mainly concerning Coblentz's career as editor, publisher and editorial consultant on Hearst newspapers in San Francisco and New York.

Originals: 16 boxes, 1 oversize volume, 2 oversize folders (8 linear feet)Key: 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 545:10) and positive.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7164856

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Online Archive of California

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Hearst Books (Firm)

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Historical note The Los Angeles Examiner was founded in December 1903 by William Randolph Hearst. A morning paper, it printed its last issue on January 7, 1962. The paper closed at the same time as the Times-Mirror afternoon paper the Los Angeles Mirror . These closures left the Los Angeles Times as the only significant morning newspaper in Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Evening Herald & Express, another Hearst paper, as the only signifi...

Coblentz, Edmond D.

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Edmond D. Coblentz (September 30, 1882-April 16, 1959) was a reporter, editor, and publisher for Hearst newspapers. From the description of Edmond Coblentz papers, circa 1917-1960. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 26560736 Biographical Sketch Born: September 30, 1882 in San Francisco Died: ...