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Women journalists

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Records:

Dr. Wilda Smith collection of Peggy Hull biographical materials

 Collection
Call Number: RH MS 1485
Overview

Together with Eleanor Bogart, Dr. Smith wrote The Wars of Peggy Hull, which covers the life and actions of the first United States female war correspondent and Kansas native Peggy Hull Deuell. This collection consists of copied and original photographs, documents, and news articles used in the crafting of the book.

Dates: 1914 - 1991

Peggy Hull Deuell papers

 Collection
Call Number: RH MS 130
Overview

Peggy Hull and Peggy Hull Deuell were the professional names used by Henrietta Eleanor Goodnough, a journalist, war correspondent, and native of Kansas. The collection contains clippings, correspondence, poems, photographs, maps, a palmistry chart, notebooks, story ideas, names and addresses, astrology notes, scrapbooks, and other related materials detailing her career, personal life, and travels around the world in the first half of the 20th century.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1795-1966 ( 1910-1966)

Personal papers of Gladys Baker

 Collection
Call Number: PP 199
Overview

This collection contains correspondence with Helen Rhoda Hoopes, a University of Kansas professor in English and poet, as well as the first woman student editor of the University Daily Kansan; newspaper clippings; photographs; scrapbooks; and other related materials.

Dates: 1898 - 1957