Additional papers, 1915-1978 (inclusive).

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Additional papers, 1915-1978 (inclusive).

Collection contains correspondence, published articles, photographs, and announcements and programs for events at which Bernays was a speaker. The correspondence consists largely of reader responses to "Notes of a Retiring Feminist" (1948), "Plus ca Change, Plus C'ést la Même Chose" (1977), and Progression (1977). Also included are clippings of book reviews by Bernays and about her work, an address by Bernays for Theta Sigma Phi, and "Drought" (1965), a poem by Bernays.

.42 linear ft. (1 file box)

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Edward L. Bernays Foundation

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Bernays, Doris Fleischman, 1892-1980

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Author, editor, feminist, and public relations consultant, Doris Fleischman Bernays (1892-1980) was born in New York City, the daughter of Samuel and Harriet (Rosenthal) Fleischman. After graduating from Barnard College (1913), she worked for the New York Tribune as a reporter, and then successively as assistant woman's page editor and assistant Sunday editor. In 1919 she joined her future husband, Edward L. Bernays, in his new public relations firm in New York. It was largely throu...