Reminiscences of Benjamin Harrison Reese : oral history, 1954.

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Reminiscences of Benjamin Harrison Reese : oral history, 1954.

Childhood; early years in journalism in Joplin, Missouri; St. Louis POST-DISPATCH, 1913-51: impressions of associates, notable public service campaigns and news beats, the Pulitzer trust; American Press Institute, Columbia University; seminars, reflections on journalism.

Transcript: 200 leaves.

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