Richard Terrill Baker papers, 1930-1981.

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Richard Terrill Baker papers, 1930-1981.

Correspondence, memoranda, notes, lists, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials including administrative files, 1961-1970, course materials, and data for journalism conferences.

27.5 linear ft. ( 65 boxes)

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Columbia University. Graduate School of Journalism.

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED The School of Journalism was established through monies left to Columbia University in the will of Joseph Pulitzer who died in 1911. As he wrote in his will, “There are now special schools for instruction for lawyers, physicians, clergymen, military and naval officers, engineers, architects and artists, but none for the instruction of journalists. That all other professions and not journalism should have the advantage of special training seems to me contrary to rea...

Baker, Richard Terrill, 1913-

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Columbia University professor of journalism and Union Theological Seminary alumnus. From the description of Richard Terrill Baker papers, 1938-1941 (bulk 1939-1941). (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122377047 Author, Professor of Journalism, Methodist minister, Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University, 1961-1970. Baker was actively interested in religious journalism and associated with many reli...