Jean Chance research file on Henrietta Poynter, circa 1930-1990 bulk 1978-1989.

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Jean Chance research file on Henrietta Poynter, circa 1930-1990 bulk 1978-1989.

Research files, notes, oral history transcripts, correspondence, articles, photographs and photocopied documents collected by the professor of journalism during her sabbatical to research Henrietta Poynter's influence and leadership at the St. Petersburg Times and Congressional Quarterly; a paper delivered by Chance at the 1989 meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (AEJMC); bibliography of articles by Nelson and Henrietta Poynter (1957-1968); information about the history of Congressional Quarterly, including the CQ Chronicles, a 1988 informal history of the news service by Hoyt Gimlin; published materials about Henrietta's mother, Theresa S. Malkiel, a Jewish sweatshop worker in New York City who later became a labor leader.

2 boxes (approximately 1 linear ft.).

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Chance, Jean.

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Journalist, circa 1920s-1968. Editor for Vogue and Vanity Fair; wife of Nelson Poynter; co-founder of Congressional Quarterly; associate editor, St. Petersburg Times. From the description of Jean Chance research file on Henrietta Poynter, circa 1930-1990 bulk 1978-1989. (University of South Florida St Petersburg). WorldCat record id: 473340950 ...

Congressional Quarterly, Inc

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Poynter, Nelson, 1903-1978

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Malkiel, Theresa Serber

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Poynter, Henrietta Malkiel.

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