Papers, 1923-1956.

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Papers, 1923-1956.

Correspondence, notes, clippings, photographs, typescripts, and publications relating chiefly to her career with the Arizona Daily Star and as a freelance writer. Material, chiefly articles and newspaper clippings, concerns local and statewide subjects, including Indians, mining operations, and desert plants for medicinal purposes; also letters from various American and English authors, notes for a projected biography of actress Helena Modjeska, and notes and snapshots for a projected work on Arizona ghost towns. Also present are published and unpublished articles about John Galsworthy, Lewis W. Douglas, and Harold Bell Wright. Correspondents include George Doran, Oliver St. John Gogarty, and Frances Gillmor. There are photographs of Morenci, Ariz. mining operations; excavations at Ventana Cave, Tucson; the 1946 building of Davis Dam on the Colorado River; and the 1946 Point of Pines, University of Arizona Field Archeology School. A detailed index to newspaper clippings follows the inventory.

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Cosulich, Bernice, 1896-1956

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Journalist and author, Tucson, Ariz.; on the staff of the Arizona Daily Star, 1922 to 1948. From the description of Papers, 1923-1956. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 31151292 Biographical note: Journalist; Bernice Cosulich was a reporter for the Arizona Daily Star from 1922 to 1948, and worked as a special correspondent for the New York Times, and Life, Time and Fortune magazines. She covered the state legislature from 1941 to 1946, and participated in a study ...

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Modjeska, Helena, 1840-1909

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