John Eldridge Drewry letters, 1931-1937.

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John Eldridge Drewry letters, 1931-1937.

The collection consists of letters to, from and about John E. Drewry's wife, Kathleen Drewry. The letters date from 1931-1937. They are mostly about John's concern for his wife's mental stability, and some of the letters are to Kathleen's doctors.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7884015

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Henry W. Grady School of Journalism

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Drewry, John E. (John Eldridge), 1902-

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"Born June 4, 1902 in Griffin, Ga., [John E.] Drewry attended the University of Georgia and was the second graduate of the journalism program in 1922. After completing his masters at UGA and proceeding to Columbia for further postgraduate work, he succeeded founder S.V. Sanford as director of the school in 1932, and accepted the position of dean when it was created in 1940. That same year he helped create the Peabody Awards recognizing excellence in broadcasting. Dean Drewry played a large role ...

Drewry, Kathleen

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