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[Collection of newspaper clippings relating to Aubrey Beardsley

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    Aubrey Beardsley correspondence

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    A collection of letters written from 1895 to 1898, by Aubrey Beardsley to the English publisher, Leonard Charles Smithers. The letters are written from various locations including London, Epsom, Bournemouth, England; Brussels, Belgium; and Paris, Dieppe, and Mention, France. Separated binding included in box 4.

    mssHM 12590-12744

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    [Collected newspaper clippings relating to communes and utopian societies, 1971-1989]

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    Collection of newspaper clippings relating to communes and utopian societies in the United States. The majority of the clippings are from California based publications, primarily the Los Angeles Times.

    491990:064

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    [Collected newspaper clippings relating to Sir Richard Francis Burton, 1821-1890]

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    Collection of newspaper clippings relating to English explorer, translator, and anthropologist Sir Richard Francis Burton. The majority of the articles are concerned with the centenary of Burton's birth.

    635977

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    Newspapers - Miscellaneous

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 30 items: selected clips, copies, etc, from LAT, from magazines and from other newspapers on the newspaper "scene" in Los Angeles. Notable items: chapter copied from book, Jazz Journalism...story of the tabloid newspapers, 1938 ; 17-pp. report (plus charts) from Princeton U. (in green folder), The Public appraises the newspaper [1958] ; article copied from Saturday Review, 5/13/1961, "Rating the American newspaper" ; reprint from Journalism Quarterly, Summer 1961, "The changing Sunday U.S. newspaper" ; 16-pp. report, William Hachten, U. of Wisconsin, 8/1961, "The future of Sunday newspapers" ; tear sheet, Newsweek, 11/29/1965, "What's wrong with newspapers?" ; complete issue, Rand Research Review, Spring 1985, cover story, "High technology and the newspaper industry" ; tear sheet, Forbes, 2/20/1989, "Are newspapers losing their audience? / Citizen Kane meets Adam Smith" ; tear sheet, Wall Street Journal, 6/23/1989, major article on that newspaper's Centennial, "One newspaper's century ...the inside story"; postcard of the Newsboy Fountain in Great Barrington, MA erected by William L. Brown (held controlling interest in the New York Daily News), 1985.

    mssLAT

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    Newspaper clippings

    Manuscripts

    There are 376 pieces of manuscripts, the majority of which are by Olive Percival. The manuscripts comprise of biographical sketches, diaries, notebooks, poems, short stories, typescripts, and miscellaneous notes. There are 122 pieces of correspondence, the majority of which are by Ellen Dame Terry writing to Anna Held. It is arranged alphabetically then by date. Correspondence relating to Olive Percival mainly concerns letters from her friends and publisher. There are 341 pieces of ephemera. It is arranged by type and subject, and consists of an appointment book, bookmarks, bookplates, bulletins, empty envelopes, fliers, invoices, legal documents, military records, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, excerpts of periodicals, receipts, scrapbooks, tracts, and miscellaneous United States permits and a passport. The majority of the ephemera relates to Sheffield, Illinois, where Olive Percival was born.

    mssHM 79260-79378

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    Scrapbook of materials related to Hans Gross, 1847-1915, and his work in criminology

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    Scrapbook collection of 8 items containing biographical information about the criminologist Hans Gross, 1847-1915, and his work in criminology. Items include typescript of a journal article; newspaper clippings, articles detached from journals, a photostat copy of a journal article and a typescript sheet of information from a newspaper.

    637809