C 2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 44.75 linear feet, 6 audio cassettes, 1 roll of microfilm MICROFILM (Diaries #1-5 only) This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected]. INTRODUCTION Papers of a journalism educator, dean of University of Missouri School of Journalism, and author of Pulitzer Prize-winning History of American Magazines; and his wife. DONOR INFORMATION The papers were donated to the Western Historical Manuscript Collection by the University of Missouri Library on 10 December 1957 (Accession No. 3332). An addition was donated on 10 December 1959 by Frank Luther Mott (Accession No. 3423). Another addition was placed on contract by the Frank Luther Mott Estate on 10 August 1965 (Accession No. 3632). BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES Frank Luther Mott, professor of journalism and dean, was born in Keokuk County, Iowa, on 4 April 1886, to David Charles and Mary E. Tipton Mott. He attended Audobon High School, Audobon, Iowa, and graduated in 1903. He was a student at Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa, 1903-1906. From there Mott went to the University of Chicago where he received his Ph.B. in 1907. His M.A. (1917) and Ph.D. (1928) degrees in English were received from Columbia University. He married Vera H. Ingram, 7 September 2010. They had one daughter, Mildred. Mott was co-editor with his father of the Marengo (Iowa) Republican, 1907-1914; editor, Grand Junction (Iowa) Globe, 1914-1917; instructor, Marquand School for Boys, Brooklyn, New York, 1918-1919; platform manager in the Chautauqua circuit, Des Moines, Iowa, during summers 1917-1920; professor of English at Simpson College, 1919-1921; assistant professor of English at University of Iowa, 1925-1927; professor of journalism and director of the School of Journalism, 1927-1942, dean, School of Journalism, 1942-1951, and emeritus, 1951-1964, at the University of Missouri; on leave as section chief of journalism, American University, Biarritz, France, 1945-1946; on leave as adviser to Japanese news leaders, 1947; joint editor with John Frederick of The Midland, 1925-1930, and associate editor, 1930-1933; editor-in-chief of Journalism Quarterly, 1930-1934; chairman of National Council for Research in Journalism, 19341938. Mott was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, 1939, and Bancroft Prize, 1958 for his work in the history of American magazines. His honorary degrees included: Litt.D., Simpson College, 1939; L.H.D., Boston University, 1941; Litt.D., Temple University, 1945; LL.D., Marquette University, 1958. (See folder 2176 for chronological list of honors.) Mott was a member of the following organizations: Modern Language Association of America; American Association Teachers of Journalism; American C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Association of Schools and Departments of Journalism (President 1929, 1950); American Antiquarian Society; American Historical Association; American Dialect Society; Alpha Tau Omega; Kiwanis Club; Kappa Tau Alpha (president 1936-1939); and Sigma Delta Chi. Mott was also the author of numerous books and articles on journalism and magazine history, among them: A History of American Magazines, 5 volumes; American Journalism; News in America; and Jefferson and the Press. He also wrote short stories. Vera Ingram Mott was born on October 5, 1885, in Mt. Ayr, Iowa, to Adalaska O. and Sara Kinsell Ingram. She attended Mt. Ayr High School and graduated in 1903. She was a student at Simpson College and received her degree in 1907. Vera Mott taught English at Indianola High School in Indianola, Iowa, before her marriage in 1910, and at Simpson College, 1926-1928. She assisted her husband with his research, writing, and indexing. The Motts moved to Columbia, Missouri, in 1942. Vera Mott helped organize and was a member of Journalism Women at University of Missouri, Crafts Guild, and Weaver’s Guild. She was also a member of the Fortnightly Club, The Readers, Wednesday Study Club, Chapter AZ of PEO Sisterhood, Pi Beta Phi sorority, Friends of the Library, and the League of Women Voters. Her interests included pewter working, weaving, candle making, gardening, and reading. She was the author of two articles on dime novels in The Palipsest, a publication of the State Historical Society of Iowa. Vera Mott was honored by Theta Sigma Phi (1959) and Journalism Women at the University of Missouri (1961). SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The papers have been arranged into the following ___ series: Mott’s Published Works; Correspondence and Papers; Pamphlets on Journalism; Magazine History; Journalism History; Mott’s Publications; Unpublished Manuscripts; Subject Material; Biographical Data; Autograph Collection; Vera I. Mott; Miscellaneous; Degrees, Awards, Certificates, and Memberships; Diaries (Microfilm); Diaries and Personal Correspondence; Volumes; Card Files; and Audio Cassettes. The collection contains Mott’s books and copies of his published articles; personal correspondence, professional correspondence including material on journalism associations and Mott's work as Dean of the Iowa (1927-1942) and Missouri (1942-1951) Schools of Journalism; published and unpublished manuscripts; clippings, pamphlets, letters and index cards on the history of American Journalism, magazines, and bestselling books; memorabilia; photographs; autograph collection; awards and degrees. Vera I. Mott’s papers include clippings; photographs; article on dime novels; memorabilia; and awards. More complete series descriptions are located in the folder list. Note: Material in this collection was arranged by Mildred Mott Wedel and processed by the Western Historical Manuscript Collection. Page 2 C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 FOLDER LIST Mott’s Published Works Series f. 1 f. 2 f. 3 f. 4-5 f. 6 f. 7 f. 8 f. 9 f. 10 f. 11 f. 12-13 f. 14 f. 15 f. 16 f. 17 f. 18-19 f. 20 f. 21 f. 22 f. 23 f. 24 f. 25 f. 26 f. 27-29 f. 30 f. 31 f. 32 f. 33 Undated reviews and short articles. "Youth and Death," The Sewanee Review, July-September 1918. "Eyes," The Stratford Journal, 1920. 2 reprints. "The Man with the Good Face," The Midland, December 1920. Brochure reprint, 1921 "Whim Whams" column in Cedar Rapids Gazette, 1921-unknown date "The Man with the Good Face," (Spanish translation) Inter-America, May 1922. "Carlyle's American Public," Philological Quarterly, Vol. IV, No. 3. 3 reprints. "Master of Oratory," The Palimpsest, February 1924. "Pronunciation of Iowa," The Iowa Alumnus, November 1924. "The Harlem Poets," The Midland, May 1927. "The Christian Disciple and the Christian Examiner," The New England Quarterly, April 1928. "A Brief History of 'Graham's Magazine," Studies in Philology, July 1928 "Books for the Newspaperman," The Iowa Journalist, August 1928; "The Man with the Good Face," The Scholastic, December 15, 1928. "Words," Quill and Scroll, April-May 1929. "Life and Color," The Midland, July-August 1929. "The Man with the Good Face," Wartburg Almanac, 1929; The Golden Book Magazine, May, 1930. "Estimate of Piper," Present-Day American Literature, April 1931. "Selected List of Books on Journalism," University of Iowa Extension Bulletin, May 1932. "Literature with Roots," The Midland, May-June 1932. Book review clipping, 1932. "Iowa Looks at Ruth Suckow," Wings, October 1934. "Revolt Against the City," ghost-written by Mott, 1935. "One Hundred and Twenty Years," The North American Review, June 1935. Benjamin Franklin, edited by Mott and Jorgenson. "Footnote to Mortality," Prairie Schooner, Summer 1936; Modern Story, August, 1936. "Iowa," remarks upon receiving plaque for literature in 1939. 6 copies. "The Beginnings of Artemus Ward," Journalism Quarterly, June 1941. 5 reprints. "The Thirty-Three Themes of Modern Imaginative Literature," University of Iowa Extension Bulletin, July 1941. 2 copies. "American Newspapers," radio conversation between Mott and John Frederick printed by Northwestern University on the Air, October 1941. Page 3 C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 34 f. 35 f. 36 f. 37 f. 38 f. 39 f. 40 f. 41-43 f. 44 f. 45 f. 46 f. 47 f. 48-49 f. 50 f. 51-53 f. 54-55 f. 56 f. 57 f. 58 f. 59 3 copies. "Trend in Newspaper Content," The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, January 1942. 5 reprints. "The Development of News Concepts in American Journalism," Mellett Lecture, 1942. 5 copies. "Facetious News Writing, 1833-1883," Mississippi Valley Historical Review, June 1942. "The Man with a Good Face," Clear Horizons, October 1942. "American Literature in Wartimes--Past and Present," radio conversation between Mott and John Frederick printed by Northwestern University on the Air, January 9, 1943. 5 copies. "Our War Propagandas," radio conversation printed by Northwestern University on the Air, November 1943. "100 Books on American Journalism," The University of Missouri Bulletin, June 1944; "Evidences of Reliability in Newspapers and Periodicals in Historical Studies," Journalism Quarterly, December 1944. 2 reprints. "Newspapers in Presidential Campaigns," Public Opinion Quarterly, Fall 1944. 1 issue, 1 reprint, 2 photostats. "The Newspaper Coverage of Lexington and Concord," The New England Quarterly, No. 4, 1944. 4 reprints. Two book reviews, 1947, 1948. "A Survey of the Japanese Daily Press as of April 1947," Journalism Quarterly, December 1947, 1 reprint. "Getting Down to Brass Tacks for Writers of Science Articles," Mississippi Valley Medical Journal and Radiologic Review, January 1948. 5 reprints. "The Professional Element in Journalism," University of Nebraska Publication, 1948. "Fifty Years of Life: The Story of a Satirical Weekly," Journalism Quarterly, September 1948. "The Professional Element in Journalism," speech printed by Press of the Crippled Turtle, 1949. 4 copies. Book Reviews, 1949. "The Beadles and their Novels," The Palimpsest, June 1949. Kappa Tau Alpha Addresses, Press of the Crippled Turtle, 1950. 5 copies. "The Scholar's Way," 1946. "The Liberal Discipline," 1947. "Journalism and History," 1948. "Qualities for Success," 1950. Book Review, 1950. "The Phantom Flivver," The Saturday Evening Post, January 28, 1950. 3 copies. "Six Weeks to See," Living, September 1950. Reprint of "Eyes." "A Gallery of American," an anthology published by The New American Library, 1951. Four book reviews 1951 and 1952. "Engineering and Humanism," address for Engineers' Week, 1952. Reprint of an essay by Fisher Ames, 1952, with introduction by Mott. Missouri Honor Awards for Distinguished Service in Engineering, The University of Missouri Bulletin, 1952. 2 copies. Page 4 C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 60-62 f. 63 f. 64-65 f. 66 f. 67-69 f. 70-71 f. 72 f. 73-74 f. 75-76 f. 77 f. 78-79 f. 80 f. 81-85 f. 86-87 f. 88-90 f. 91-93 f. 94 f. 95 f. 96-97 f. 98-100 "Has the Press Lost Its Political Punch?", The Columbia Missourian, September 23, 1952. The Rotarian, October 1952. "100 Books on American Journalism," The University of Missouri Bulletin, 1953. "The Magazine Revolution and Popular Ideas in the Nineties," American Antiquarian Society, 1954. 2 reprints. Four book reviews, 1954, 1955. "A Quick View," The Christian Science Monitor, April 23, 1954. Kappa Tau Alpha addresses, Press of the Crippled Turtle, 1955. 5 copies. "Editorial Leadership," 1951. "The Uses of Leisure," 1952. "Devotion to Demos," 1953. "The Religion of a Journalist," 1954. "The Religion of a Journalist," speech in recognition of Ralph Casey, May 6, 1955. 5 copies. "Magazines and Books, 1975: A Merging of Two Fields", Journalism Quarterly, Winter, 1955. 5 reprints. Three Book Reviews, 1956. "The Present Outlook for Publication of Studies in History and Biography," paper delivered at a seminar sponsored by the Council on Communications Research, August 28, 1956. 5 copies. "A Gallery of Americans," Tamil and Kannada (India) translations, 2 copies. "Pronunciation of Iowa," The Palimpsest, March 1957. "A Capsule History of American Journalism," for National Newspaper Week, 1957. 2 book reviews. "The First Sunday Paper: A Footnote to History," Journalism Quarterly, Fall 1958. 5 reprints. 1 issue. Portuguese translation, 1958. "A Capsule History of American Journalism." "A Free Press: The Story of an American Newspaper" (U.S. Government Printing Office), 1958. "Education for Journalism," The Journalism Educator, April 1959. 2 copies. "200 Books on American Journalism," The University of Missouri Bulletin, September 1959. 5 copies. 2 reviews. "History of American Magazines" program for series of lectures, 4 copies. Kappa Tau Alpha Addresses, Press of the Crippled Turtle, 1960. 5 copies. "Time Enough," 1955. "Word-Fellows," 1956. "Some Thoughts on Mass Culture," 1957. "The New Newspaper," 1958. "A Twentieth-Century Monster: The Mass Audience," Saturday Review, October 8, 1960. 2 copies. "New Cultural Era Seen in Surge of Paperbacks," Columbia Missourian, April 17, 1960 and The Iowa Publisher, April, 1961. Book reviews 1960, 1961. 5 Press of Crippled Turtle prints of Mott's verses for the occasion of his 75th birthday on April 4, 1961. "Country Town Boyhood," The Palimpsest, January 1962. 2 copies. "The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Speakers" and "The Page 5 C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 101 f. 102-111 f. 112-113 f. 114 f. 115 f. 116 f. 117-119 f. 120-123 f. 124 f. 125 Midland," The Palimpsest, March 1962. "Resurgence of Neihardt," Quarterly Journal of Speech, April 1962. 5 copies. "Chautauqua in Iowa," The Palimpsest, May 1962. 10 copies. "Journalism's Next Quarter Century," The Quill, November 1962. 3 copies. "Journalism Schools Keep in Step," 3 book reviews, 1962-1963; "Quaker Boy," Friends Journal, April 1, 1963. Chinese translation of "A Free Press." "Tom Trite at J-School," Kappa Tau Alpha Address, 1963. 5 copies. "Iowa Magazines--Series 1," The Palimpsest, July 1963. 3 copies. "Iowa Magazines--Series 2," The Palimpsest, Aug. 1963. 4 copies. "What is the Oldest U.S. Newspaper?", Journalism Quarterly, Winter 1963. 6 reprints. 4 book reviews, 1963, 1964. "Too Much 'Show Biz'?", The North American Review, March 1964. Correspondence and Papers Series f. 126-139 f. 129 f. 131 f. 140-141 f. 142-151 f. 142-150 f. 151 f. 152-154 History of American Magazines, 1931-1963. Correspondence with magazine editors and publishers concerning the history of their magazines. Critical letter from Mott concerning Time magazine's news coverage. Letters to Mott requesting information about magazine history. Contains inquiries about the availability of Mott's magazine history volumes; correspondence between Mott and the Harvard Press concerning publishing plans and problems; Mott anecdote about McClure's visit to the Iowa campus. History of American Magazines, Illustrated Copy, Volume IV. Photostatic and original copies of old magazine covers. Photostatic copies of old magazine pages, pictures, cartoons and advertisements. Includes photographs of Walter Hines Page, Samuel S. McClure, Frank A. Munsey, Benjamin O. Flower. American Journalism, Correspondence and News photos, 1946-1962 Correspondence with the Macmillan Company concerning plans and problems involved in publishing revised editions. Letters of inquiry about phases of journalism history and letters offering minor corrections in the volume. Requests for permission to quote from American Journalism. Correspondence with the publisher concerning a Missouri law which was applied to professor-Authors prohibiting receipt of royalties on books sold to University of Missouri students. Contains photographs used as illustrations in the 1962 revised edition. Golden Multitudes, 1945-1963. Correspondence about the sources and methods used in doing research for this history of American best Page 6 C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 155-161 f. 162-166 f. 167-184 f. 185-194 f. 195 f. 196-207 sellers. Mott inquiries of authors and publishers concerning sales figures on best sellers. Contains requests for permission to quote from the book and a letter informing Mott that the book is to be included in the White House library. News in America, 1948-1957. Correspondence with Ralph Gabriel concerning the writing of this book for the Library of Congress series in American Civilization, and with Harvard University Press on publication. Inquiries of news gathering agencies and other news sources. Requests of publishers and authors for permission to quote from articles and books. Reports from readers of the manuscript including several letters of comments and suggestions from Ralph Casey. Letters of thanks from leading newspaper editors for advance copies of the book. Correspondence with New York newspaper editors about an article (by a student reporter) which expresses their unfavorable reaction to News in America. Mott claimed his book was misrepresented by the student's incorrect use of quotes. A Gallery of Americans, 1946-1955. Correspondence with Victor Weybright of the New American Library concerning Mott's plans for an anthology of American biography and autobiography. Letters pertaining to publication. Requests of authors and publishers for permission to use copyrighted material. Included is a letter from Weybright concerning the state of the paper-bound book field, and a letter from Handy Brothers Music Co. pertaining to the conditions of the song publishing business. Old Time Comments on Journalism, 1953-1963. Correspondence concerning the purpose and plans for a series of brochures containing old time comments on journalism. Letters from journalism professors and newspaper editors expressing appreciation for the brochures and commenting on the subjects. Included are many comments about the John Peter Zenger case. Requests for copies of the brochures from many not on the original mailing list. Time Enough, 1956-1963. Correspondence with a number of publishers in an attempt to find a publisher for this manuscript, a series of autobiographical essays. A long indecisive correspondence with the University of Oklahoma Press ends with the return of the manuscript for revision. Correspondence with the University of North Carolina Press includes readers' reports, the decision to publish and details of publication. Letters from friends and associates, following publication, praising the book and relating their recollections of the past. Howard Mumford Jones gives a colorful reminiscence of his boyhood in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. The Missouri Reader. Content outline for this anthology. Correspondence and papers concerning the purpose of the book and possible stories for it. Requests for permission to use copyrighted material. Magazine Articles and Book Reviews, 1944-1962 Page 7 C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 196-197 f. 198-207 f. 208-234 f. 208-221 f. 222-234 f. 235-250 f. 251-262 f. 263-268 f. 269-285 Correspondence concerning book reviews for The Kiwanis Magazine, 1944-1945. Included are tear sheets from the magazine's book review section. Correspondence pertaining to articles and reviews written by Mott for magazines 1944-1962. Includes: a critical review of Philip Kinsley's The Chicago Tribune: Its First Hundred Years, Vol. II; article on Dickens' Christmas Carol. Correspondence about a speech by Mott titled "A Twentieth Century Monster: The Mass Audience" presented to a University of Wisconsin institute in 1960 and later published in the Saturday Review. Encyclopedia Articles, 1944-1964 Correspondence and papers concerning articles by Mott on journalism subjects for the following encyclopedias: World Book, American Educator, Britannica, Americana, Nelson's, Collier's, American Peoples, Our Wonderful World. Correspondence about the revision of the Table of Daily Newspapers for Encyclopedia Britannica yearbooks, 1953-1959. Consists mainly of letters to foreign embassies and legations requesting information about the number of newspapers in their respective countries. Included are the replies. General, 1921-1963. Letters pertaining to manuscripts submitted by Mott to magazines, includes many rejections in the 1920's. Correspondence with professors, publishers and newspapermen concerning research, articles and books. Includes critical reports of articles and books. Requests for information on magazine and journalism subjects. Contains contracts for articles. Scholarly Inquiries, 1948-1963. Correspondence and papers concerning research problems. Includes inquiries pertaining to method of determining a newspaper's founding date; information on value of old newspapers and magazines; Mott's method of determining best sellers; sources of information; journalism historical facts; Mott's opinion of research projects. Report on prospective Journalism Department for Rhode Island University. Correspondence concerning the purchase of old editions of books listed as best sellers in Golden Multitudes for Mott's collection. American Council on Education for Journalism, 1947-1953. Correspondence and reports pertaining to the activities of the American Council of Education for Journalism (A.C.E.J.) particularly its accrediting program. Includes minutes of A.C.E.J. meetings. Correspondence concerning the controversy about the value of college accreditation. Includes pamphlets on the National Commission on Accrediting and other accrediting agencies. Includes a questionnaire for a survey of graduate Study programs in journalism. Association for Education in Journalism, Correspondence and Papers, 1951-1963. Correspondence concerning the Association for Education in Journalism (A.E.J.) programs and objectives including convention Page 8 C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 286-288 f. 289-296 f. 297-312 f. 313-316 f. 317-327 f. 328-329 f. 330 f. 331-334 programs and reports of research projects and manuscripts. Correspondence pertaining to the Council on Communications Research, a division of A.E.J., includes discussion of objectives, possible research projects and likely sources of financial support. Correspondence concerning the conflict in A.E.J. between accredited and non-accredited journalism schools and the parallel split between vocation and research emphasis. Correspondence defending journalism education results from Louis Lyon's critique of journalism schools published in the December, 1957, Atlantic. Contains Mott's reminiscences about the early development of A.E.J. Fulbright Grants, 1951-1954. Correspondence and papers concerning the selection of journalism candidates for Fulbright grants. Includes information on criteria for selecting candidates and available grants. Journalism Quarterly, 1945-1963. Correspondence concerning the financial problems of the Journalism Quarterly. Letters pertaining to the content include a discussion of the controversy between those who favor emphasis on research articles and those who desire more teaching-method articles. Papers contain book reviews' readers reports on articles; Mott's history of his connection with the Journalism Quarterly and a 1961 Readership Questionnaire. Kappa Tau Alpha, 1950-1963. Correspondence and papers concerning the business of Kappa Tau Alpha, national journalism scholarship society. Contains letters pertaining to the Kappa Tau Alpha yearbook, new chapter charters, annual lectures, and annual research awards. Included are surveys of membership policy and suggested constitutional revisions. University of Missouri Library, 1954-1962. Papers contain the minutes of the library committee meetings which include discussions of: library finances; shortage of space; reorganization of processing activities; acquisition and lending rules. Correspondence and papers concerning the forming of the "Friends of the Library" in 1960 and its activities. Included are several copies of this group's constitution. Missouri University Press, 1954-1963. Correspondence and papers pertaining to the establishment and operation of a press at the University of Missouri. Contains minutes on the advisory committee meeting of the new press, 1958-1963, and readers' reports on manuscripts considered for publication. Correspondence pertaining to speakers for Missouri Writers' Guild program. Included are the articles of agreement, by-laws, and a membership list of the Missouri Writers' Guild. Proposed itinerary for National Editorial Association's Utah meeting in 1949. Constitution and by-laws of the association. 1952 financial statement. Brochure on 1952 meeting. Correspondence with newspaper editors concerning plans for Press Congress of the World in 1959. Agenda of the Press Congress. Budget. List of foreign delegates and newspaper sponsors. Page 9 C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 335-338 f. 339-341 f. 342-348 f. 342 f. 343-347 f. 348 f. 349-353 f. 354-367 f. 368-378 f. 368-369 f. 370-378 Page 10 Sigma Delta Chi, 1949-1962. Correspondence concerning historically significant editors and publications as subjects for Sigma Delta Chi historical sites in journalism. Report of Sigma Delta Chi research committee on project, 1958. Correspondence and papers concerning a Sigma Delta Chi sponsored research project to study the performance of American daily newspapers in reporting the 1956 Presidential campaign. Includes a detailed proposal for the press study. Professional Activities Correspondence with Simpson College contains speaking invitations, fund raising plans and appeals for donations from Mott's library, 1960-1962. 1950-1963 correspondence with newspapers, colleges and other organizations concerning speaking engagements. Includes invitations from: American Antiquarian Society; American Historical Association; English Departments at Notre Dame and Pittsburgh University; Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Minnesota School of Journalism. Correspondence and papers pertaining to miscellaneous activities: notes on magazine articles; judging Benjamin Franklin Magazine Awards (1954); resolution recognizing Mott's contribution to journalism; Missouri State Historical Society business, 1953-1961. Congratulations, 1951-1961. Correspondence concerning Mott's retirement from the journalism deanship in 1951 and congratulating him on his career. Letters of congratulations on the publication of History of American Magazines, Vol. IV and on the winning of research awards for it. Foreign Countries, 1945-1951. Notes on the French press. Papers and correspondence concerning Mott's 1945 assignment at Biarritz American University in France and his 1947 mission to Japan to consult on Japanese journalism education. His report on Japan includes war damage descriptions; observations about post-war Japan and conversations with General MacArthur and the Emperor. Reprints of Mott's article on the Japanese press published in Journalism Quarterly. Correspondence contains material on: the Korean War with a report from the war front; prospective foreign students; Christmas greetings and letters from former foreign students; descriptions of changes in Japan (1953). Japanese newspaper. University of Missouri, 1948-1964 Correspondence and papers pertaining to general university business: proposed retirement plans; traffic regulations; honorary degrees; graduate school; inscription for the Memorial Union building. Correspondence and papers concerning School of Journalism business: the choice of 50 memorable news pictures; Journalism C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 379-430 f. 379-432 f. 430 f. 433-487 f. 451 f. 454 f. 457 f. 458 f. 464 f. 480 Page 11 Alumni Association; library acquisitions; annual journalism banquets; 50th anniversary of the Journalism School; journalism research; class rolls. Includes a short statement on the purpose of the doctoral program in journalism. Degree Candidates, 1950-1964 Correspondence with journalism degree candidates concerning research projects; comprehensives; manuscript publication; professional references and personal matters. Correspondence reveals Mott's relationship with his degree candidates. Papers contain: applications for admission; proposed programs; abstracts of research projects; written examinations. Included are poems and articles by James Chen, a Chinese student. Letters from Herbert Williams briefly discuss his assignment assisting Harry Truman with his memoirs in 1954. Some graduate research subjects discussed were: Kansas City Star; Dallas Times Herald; St. Louis Globe-Democrat; Life magazine; Ida Tarbell. Personal Correspondence, 1932-1964. Correspondence with friends, associates, former students and admirers. Reminiscences. Expressions of appreciation and admiration for Mott's scholarly efforts, his teaching and his kindness. Letters concerning personal matters such as habits, health, religion and hobbies. Includes: an amusing description of Mott's way of offering prayer; mention of the Unitarian fellowship in Columbia; negotiations for rent and later purchase of a summer cabin in Colorado; references to Mott's amateur painting. Contains a 1953 statement of China policy by John W. Powell and an article relating his experiences before the Jenner Committee in 1954. Mott receives "The Big Red Apple" journalism award from San Jose State College. Invitation to receive an honorary degree at Marquette University. Contains letter announcing the Bancroft Prize for A History of American Magazines, Vol. IV. Received a fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies to finish Vol. V. Request for: advice on research and writing projects; information about magazines and newspapers; personal references; permission to write Mott's biography in 1963; autographs. Letter notifying Mott of his election to The Society of American Historians (1961). Contains a request from the Friends Society for Mott's support of a bill to aid the displaced Seneca Indian Nation. Mott responds with a letter to Senator Symington on behalf of the bill. News releases concerning: Mott's gift of papers to the University of Missouri, 1961, establishment of a Frank Luther Mott Historical Award in Journalism, 1962. C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 485 f. 488-489 f. 490-492 f. 493-498 Page 12 Letter explaining Mott's desires for memorial services for himself and his wife written May 1954. Birthday and holiday greetings. Correspondence pertaining to the Missouri Reader published in 1964. Invitations to join associations and give lectures. Personal Correspondence, Ralph Casey, 1955-1964. Correspondence between Mott and Ralph Casey primarily consisting of Casey's letters but includes a few copies of Mott's replies. Letters contain mutual congratulations on their careers. Casey refers to Mott as a humanist and a great scholar. Included is some discussion of journalism education and trends in research. Casey tells Mott that he place dmott's name first when President Middlebush asked his advice when choosing a man for the Missouri deanship. Casey compliments Mott on the choice of contents for the Missouri Reader. Personal matters are discussed such as health and gardening. Personal Correspondence, John Frederick, 1917-1964. Correspondence with John Frederick pertaining to: The Midland; literary interests; research projects; Frederick's teaching at Notre Dame and Iowa; travel; families and health. Includes a prospectus for two studies Frederick planned: one on the religious dilemma of the 19th century American novelist--Twain, Hawthorne, Melville, James, Cooper; and the other on literary works of Richard Jefferies, W.H. Hudson, Edward Thomas, Henry Williamson. Personal Business, 1917-1964. Correspondence and papers pertaining to personal business such as academic appointments; college transcripts; insurance and retirement plans; salaries; estate planning. Orders for newspapers, old comics, rare books, and magazine subscriptions. Correspondence about the legal case against the Kansas City Star involving news competition. An application to the American Council of Learned Societies for a fellowship to complete Vol. V of American Magazines. Correspondence with Howard Mumford Jones, Allan Nevins, Elmer Ellis, and Arthur Schlesinger, Sr. pertaining to this application. Pamphlets on Journalism Series f. 499-509 f. 510-515 f. 516 f. 517-518 f. 519-522 Advertising: Better business Bureau publications; Robert McCormick's views; bibliography of advertising books; glossary of terms; pro and con arguments. American Newspaper Publishers Association pamphlets consisting of prize winning essays on the press written by journalism students, 19411951. Outline of 3 week American Press Institute. Bibliography: Includes newspaper and journalism book catalogues; list of published readership research surveys to 1948. Pamphlets concerning the Business and Industrial Press. C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 523 f. 524-526 f. 527 f. 528-530 f. 531 f. 532 f. 533-534 f. 535 f. 536 f. 537 f. 538-540 f. 541 f. 542-543 f. 544-564 f. 565-587 f. 588-596 f. 597-602 f. 603-619 f. 620-623 f. 624-654 Page 13 Camp Paper: Report on Stars and Stripes and Yank, 1945. Pamphlets on cartoons and caricature. Chains: pamphlets concerning Scripps-Howard & Hearst newspapers. Circulation of newspapers. Columnists Eugene Field and Robert Burdette Comics. Communications: press; history of the typewriter; press wireless; transmission of news. Community Service of Newspapers: speeches, 1948. Consolidation: Paducah, Kentucky Content analysis of news pertaining to the Nixon-Douglas senatorial campaign in California. Criticism of the press. Editor & Publisher: 60th anniversary copy. Editorials: Includes prize winning editorials 1916-1941. Editors and Publishers. Pamphlets on: Moses Annenbert; James Bradford; James Clarke; James G. Edwards; Philip Freneau; Benjamin Franklin; Winifred and Joseph Gales; Henry Grady; Horace Greeley; Charles Dana; Frederic Hudson, Crosby S. Noyes; Joseph Pulitzer, Sr.; C.P. Scott; Edgar Snowden, Sr.; William Allen White; John Greenleaf Whittier; James Kilgallen; Harrison Gray Otis; Marlen Pew; William R. Nelson; W.W. Holden; George Harrington. Journalism Education. Pamphlets concerning: teaching of journalism; curriculums; cooperation between the press and schools; review of graduate standards; surveys of journalism schools; careers in journalism; Chinese journalism education, 1936; college daily newspapers; professional standards; views of newspaper editors and publishers on journalism education; Missouri School of Journalism Silver Anniversary. Pamphlets on ethical practices in journalism. Includes articles by Walter Williams, Robert R. McCormick, Arthur H. Sulzberger and Norval Neil Luxon. Pamphlets on Foreign Press: list of newspapers published in Great Britain and Ireland; includes material on the press in Germany (19311953), France 91930-1947?), Japan (1920-1952), Scandanavia (19321952), Burma, India, Spain and Portugal; copy of The Penny Magazine; contains International Press Institute publications and news of World Press Congress, Chinese newspapers. Pamphlets concerning freedom of the press includes: article on John Wilkes Case in 18th Century Great Britain; articles by Robert McCormick; St. Louis Post-Dispatch symposium; Missouri School of Journalism freedom of information conference. Pamphlets on function of newspapers. Pamphlets concerning history of the press include the following subjects: colonial newspapers; John Peter Zenger; seditious libel; American Revolution; Bill of Rights; Jefferson and journalism; David C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 655-666 f. 655-662 f. 663-666 f. 667-672 f. 673-679 f. 680-682 f. 683-691 f. 692-705 f. 706-708 f. 709-725 f. 709-714 f. 715-716 f. 717 f. 718-723 Page 14 Frothingham; printing in South Africa; early journalism in Ohio, Tennessee, Kansas, Alabama, Montana, California, Minnesota, South Carolina, Arizona, New York; history of the Toledo Blade, Cherokee Phoenix, Boston Daily Globe, National Intelligencer, New Orleans National Advocate; Mormon journalism; copy of Penny Magazine; Horace Greeley; letters to Samuel Tilden by Greeley; Pony Express. History of the Press Pamphlets on journalism history in Iowa. Includes articles on early newspapers in Iowa; Copperheads of Iowa: G.D. Perkins of the Sioux City Journal; early Iowa editors; newspapers of Warren County. Pamphlets on journalism history in Missouri include articles on The Holt County Sentinel; chronicle of Missouri history 16731924; editors. Contains a thesis on the Missouri Intelligencer and Boon's Lick Advertiser, 1819-1829. Includes a copy of the Fulton Telegraph, 1891. Pamphlets concerning the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938; writing for a union paper; collective bargaining for professional employees; Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947; Dept. of Labor publication; federal laws bulletins from American Newspaper Publishers Association, Constitution of American Newspaper Guild. Pamphlets pertaining to Law of the Press: includes cases involving contempt charges, libel, property rights in news. Judiciary and the press. Employment of minors. Pamphlets on mechanical equipment used in printing. Lectures delivered under the Don R. Mellett Memorial Fund 19331961. Lectures include: Robert McCormick, Roy Howard, Felix Morley, Mott, Paul Bellamy, Mark Ethridge, Palmer Hoyt, George Sokolsky, Grove Patterson, James Pope, Louis M. Lyons, Robert J. Blakely, Kenneth Dixon, Edward J. Mowery, James Reston, Lee Hills, Gerald W. Johnson. Negro Press: Race in the News; proceedings of Negro press conference, 1943. Lincoln Journalism Newsletter, 1945-1955, published by Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Missouri, includes news about Negro journalism; segregation; progress of racial desegregation; advertising potential in Negro market; first Negro admitted to Washington Press Club. Use of newspapers in the classroom and preparing a school newspaper. Reporting Reporting: pamphlets concerning newspaper writing, accuracy of the news, hiring and training reporters and copyreaders, sports writing. The Great Debates of the 1960 Presidential campaign, news philosophy. Agriculture reporting. Crime news. Science reporting, training for science writer. C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 724-725 f. 726 f. 727-728 f. 729 f. 730-740 f. 741-743 f. 744-747 f. 748-757 f. 758 Reporting from Washington for the New York Times. Lectures by James Reston on reporting foreign policy. Newspaper syndicates Television Newspaper terminology Typography. Speech on "European Recollections" delivered before the New York Typographical Society, 1861, folder 731. Journalism profession, careers in journalism, newspaper work. War: War correspondents; a list of correspondents killed in World War II; Iwo Jima flag raising photograph; press in wartime; effects of war upon the economics of newspaper publishing; heroes of the press; war information and censorship. Weekly newspapers: pamphlets about country journalism with special treatment to South Dakota, Missouri, Ralls Banner in Texas, Idaho, Iowa, Wisconsin. Includes 1898 issues of The Country Editor. Shopping for a country weekly and jobs in rural journalism are subjects treated. Women in journalism: survey and poll of women journalists, 1944. Magazine History Series f. 759-922 f. 772 f. 797 f. 805-806 f. 815 f. 850-854 f. 865 f. 905-906 f. 923-980 Page 15 Clippings, correspondence, articles and promotional material related to Mott's History of American Magazines. This data is organized alphabetically by magazine. Letter from Willard Church concerning his father William Conant Church, founder of the Army and Navy Journal. Letter dated May 1, 1931, from the editor of Current History Magazine describing the origin and purpose of the magazine. Papers on Esquire Magazine include summary of the case of Esquire vs. Postmaster General concerning censorship (19431944). Letter dated Jan. 16, 1929, from Lawrence Martin about Sarah J. Hale's influence on Godey's Lady's Book. Thesis: The History of McClure's Magazine. Correspondence from Gilbert and Melville Grosvenor relating the history of The National Geographic. Draft by William C. Stewart concerning Today, a magazine organized to give Roosevelt's New Deal favorable publicity. Clippings, correspondence, and articles about magazine history organized alphabetically by category. Contains data on: advertising; John Frederick Bangs (includes correspondence from Francis Bangs on career of J.F. bangs); bibliography; magazines for the blind; business publications; circulation; comics; educational periodicals; foreign news service for trade magazines; overseas editions; freelancing; historical magazines; hobbies; house organs; humor; little magazines (includes a thesis); masonic periodicals; Negro, news, picture and penal C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 981-999 f. 1000-1006 f. 1007-1014 Page 16 magazines; postal controversy; pulp; religion; science and science fiction (includes correspondence with Hugo Gernsback regarding his science publications); Sunday weeklies; theatrical trade journals; transportation; typographic; women; and miscellany. Newsletters (1947-1961) sponsored by Business magazines, Inc. Contains news about advertising, circulation; 2nd class postal rates; paper prices; staff and ownership changes; new magazines; censorship and other subjects of interest to magazine publishers. Magazine Publishers Association: bulletins on activities; advertising; legislation affecting magazines; speeches made at conferences. Catalogues offering specimens of American magazines from colonial to modern times. Includes a list of important magazines 1848-1887 and Mott's classified list of magazines 1900-1930. Journalism History Series f. 1015-1171 f. 1172-1184 f. 1185-1201 f. 1202-1320 f. 1321-1333 Clippings and correspondence on journalism history: advertising; newspaper chains (Newhouse & Hearst): comics; journalism education; foreign press (date concerning foreign newspapers); press history; hoaxes; labor problems; law of the press; Negro press; news gathering agencies; newsletters; daily, small town, student and suburban newspapers; newspapers of Newburyport, Massachusetts; ownership and investment; photojournalism; postal rates and services; press associations; printing; journalism profession; censorship (codes for wartime); influence of the press; public opinion (Gallup polls, presidential press relations, presidential elections, propaganda, readership studies); public relations; radio (Commentators and the news, freedom of speech, relations with the press); reporting (big stories, crime, science, war, etc.); information on old and rare newspapers; Theodore Kruglak talk on journalism research. Salaries, syndicates tabloids, terms, television, trump printers, typography, United Nations and the press, verse, women in journalism. Bibliography. Various lists of books on journalism; thesis on novels concerning journalistic subjects; list of graduate theses in Journalism 1945-1947; correspondence pertaining to compilation of a list of important books in journalism. Samples of old newspapers and reprints, almanacs, magazines, and a copy of The New England Primer. Includes copies of Gleason's Pictorial, Harpers Weekly, Massachusetts Spy, Methodist Advocate (Atlanta, Georgia), Peterson's Magazine. Portraits of early journalism figures. Reprints of Vicksburg Daily Citizen, wallpaper editions, 1863. Special Publications. Special newspaper anniversary editions, history of the press publication in France, photographic publications, readership study publications. Included are: London Times Anniversary Edition, 1935; Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, 1947; and Indianapolis News Headline History (reproductions of World War II C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 1334-1335 f. 1336-1337 f. 1338-1344 f. 1350-1355 Page 17 front pages). Correspondence with newspaper editors and publishers concerning developments in the press, 1946. Notes and speeches on freedom of the press. Letters from editors, responding to a Mott inquiry in 1934, stating what they consider to be the function of a newspaper. Includes notes on this subject. Articles about propaganda, rumors during World War II, war and journalism, and miscellany. Mott’s Publications Series f. 1356 f. 1357-1367 f. 1368-1369 f. 1370-1371 f. 1372-1377 f. 1378-1407 f. 1408-1409 f. 1410-1426 f. 1427-1475 f. 1476-1477 f. 1478-1493 Rewards of Reading: Reviews. A History of American Magazines: reviews, illustrations and congratulatory letters on winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1939. News Stories 1933 and 1934: Reviews. Headlining America: Reviews. American Journalism: Reviews. Golden Multitudes: Clippings about authors and best sellers, reviews, correspondence, and photographs. News in America: Reviews. Time Enough: Manuscript, reviews. Missouri Reader: Manuscript, reviews. Miscellaneous publications: Reviews. Publishing Accounts. Publishing contracts, correspondence and royalty statements on the publication and sale of Mott's books: A History of American Magazines, Good Stories, Interpretation of Journalism, Headlining America, American Journalism, Golden Multitudes, Anthology of American Literature, A Gallery of Americans, News in America, miscellaneous books. Unpublished Manuscripts Series Note: Mrs. Wedel arranged the material in f. 1494-1605. Some of the manuscripts may have been published but the staff at Western Historical Manuscript Collection has not checked each item. Some pieces are out of chronological order because they were dated after collection was processed. f. 1494-1507 Undated f. 1494 Incomplete list of unpublished manuscripts. f. 1495-1505 Essays: "Jonah," "Periodicals," "Dreams," "The Poetry of Everyman," "Facetious Writing and Editing of News 18331883." Articles on magazine history. f. 1506-1507 Notes on journalism, literature and miscellany. f. 1508-1524 1900-1921, Approximately f. 1508-1511 High school essays and college papers including a debate on C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Page 18 Negro rights (1904) and an essay on the advance of Japan (1905). f. 1512-1517 Speeches most of which were delivered while Mott was editor of the Grand Junction (Iowa) Globe. Subjects are: patriotism, religion, Shakespeare, Theodore Roosevelt, success. f. 1518 Booklet containing Mott's brief description of people he met while platform manager of the Chautauqua circuit in Iowa, 19171920. f. 1519-1524 Speeches and papers prepared while teaching at Simpson College 1919-1921. Includes: a chapel talk and toastmaster speech, essays on reading, and on Neihardt; class records. f. 1525-1539 1920s. Course outlines, class notes and reading notes from Mott's days as a graduate student at Columbia University. Includes notes from Harry Morgan Ayre's Medieval Literature course, Carl Van Doren's American Literature, Brander Matthew's drama lectures and George Philip Krapp's English Usages. f. 1540-1575 1921-1942, Approximately. Notes for courses Mott taught at the University of Iowa. Includes the short story, American Literature and "Today's Problems" which pertains to current (about 1934) social, political and economic problems. Speeches Mott delivered at high school commencements in small towns. Subjects are: "Courage", "Progress and the New World". Articles and talks on: National Police Gazette, Thomas Carlyle, Midwestern literature, journalism, Job, Stephen V. Benet, Negro poetry (includes comment on the Negro's place in America), word usage, press and democracy, Hitler, drama, education. Included are poems and humorous articles authored by Mott. Also receipt notebook for Journalism Quarterly. f. 1576-1605 1942-1964, Approximately. f. 1576-1591 Articles and speeches given while Mott was Dean at the University of Missouri. Subjects are: wire services and syndicates, Field and Mott disagreement over role of newspaper in Presidential elections, H.F. Dill of the Memphis Appeal, freedom of the press, freelancing for medical journals, Westbrook Pegler, country correspondence, South Bend Tribune, role of propaganda, Horace Greeley, modern newspaper, journalism education, best sellers and book publishing, note on Missouri journalists, magazine history (includes scope, miscellaneous sketches and page proofs for History of American Magazine IV). f. 1580 Industrial Journalism (interviews and editors' replies to Mott's questionnaire. f. 1591 "Newspapers and War: An Historical Analysis" (1942 speech). f. 1592-1605 Articles and speeches given while Mott was Dean at the University of Missouri pertaining to: Christmas Carol, Japanese Press, travels in Europe (1945), journalism profession, Luce Commission Report, George Washington, La Prensa, C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 1604-1605 Page 19 photojournalism, improving newspapers, Charles G. Ross, women's education, Middlebush dinner, Christmas, Job, television Tom Trite, and miscellany. "A 20th Century Monster: The Mass Audience" (speech discussing problems in mass communication). Subject Material Series Note: Check index terms for specific individual or topic. f. 1606-1852 Pamphlets, clippings and articles collected by Mott during his lifetime concerning: American and British authors and poets, American Humanists, Beadle fiction, Bible, More Books (article by Arthur Schlesinger, Sr. on American etiquette), paperback books, Albert Brisbane, Ralph Casey, Chicago fire (1861), Winston Churchill, John A. Cockerill (contains galley proofs for Homer A. King's Pulitzer's Prize Editor), conformity, copyright law (1919), Winterton C. Curtis, Irving Dilliard, dime novels, drama, Fifth Amendment, Benjamin Franklin, Frontier, Abbe Gardner, Alexander Hamilton, Historical Time Line, Herbert Hoover, humor, Iowa, Japan, Thomas Jefferson, copies of Journal of Journalism History, Ladies Home Journal (editor's pages 1912-1913), Ladies Letter-Writer (1869), Harold Laski, Abraham Lincoln, Walter Lippman, The Midland Monthly, Midwestern literature, Missouri, Robert M. Neal, Negro question, John G. Neihardt, copies of The Periodical Post Boy, poetry, philology, publishing firms, socialism, Trovillion Private Press, Harry Truman, Allan Walker Read, religion, Russian literature, war's effect on literature, Eugene Fitch Ware, Walter Williams, Woodrow Wilson, Grant Wood, and miscellany. Biographical Data Series f. 1853-1976 Mementos and Clippings f. 1853-1857 Undated, 1903-1931 f. 1853-1855 Undated miscellaneous mementos and clippings from Iowa and Missouri days. Includes a brief genealogical sketch of the Frank L. Mott family and congratulations on selection of Mott's story for O'Brien's The Best Short Stories of 1921. f. 1856 Scrapbook from Simpson College and University of Chicago days (1903-1907). f. 1857 Picture postcards of Frank and Vera Mott during their early married life, article from time Mott was co-editor of Marengo (Iowa) Republican, and miscellany. f. 1858-1892 Approximately 1931-1942. Mementos and clippings from period Mott was Dean at the University of Iowa. Includes material on his work as teacher and journalism head, his family, C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Page 20 vacation souvenirs, programs and playbills. Among clippings are pieces on: Headlining America (1937), receipt of Pulitzer Prize and Johnson Brigham plaque for A History of American Magazines (1939), receipt of Litt.D. from Simpson College, listing in Current Biography (1941), receipt of L.H.D. from Boston University (1941), American Journalism (1690-1940), radio talk with John Frederick, Mott defense of press against Ickes' attack, Mott support of newspaper operation of radio stations before F.C.C. (1942), Mellett lecture at University of Georgia on news concepts in journalism. f. 1893-1934 Approximately 1942-1951. Mementos and clippings from the period Mott was Dean at the University of Missouri. Includes material on his work as teacher and journalism dean, his articles and book reviews, his family, vacation souvenirs, programs and playbills. Contains information on: annual journalism week celebrations; role of post-war journalism; Jefferson and the Press; Journalism in Wartime (1943); war prisoners' correspondence course; receipt of Litt.D. from Temple University (1945); American University at Biarritz, France; Kappa Alpha Mu; Mott's role as advisor to Japanese news leaders (1947); Golden Multitudes; Library of Congress selection of Mott for its American Civilization series; presentation of Best Pictures of 1948 to Truman; election as fellow of Sigma Delta Chi (1949); The Phantom Flivver, A Gallery of Americans (1951); naming of Missouri chapter of Kappa Tau Alpha after Mott: period as visiting professor at Stanford; Mott's retirement. f. 1935-1976 Approximately 1951-1964. Mementos and clippings from the period Mott was Dean Emeritus at the University of Missouri. Includes material on his work as a teacher, his family, news releases, vacation souvenirs, programs and playbills. Contains information on: annual journalism week celebrations; election to Epsilon Sigma at Simpson College (1952); Oldtime Comments on Journalism; testimony for Kansas City Star; final History and Principles lecture (1956); diploma of Professor Emeritus; receipt of Sigma Delta Chi; Kappa Tau Alpha and Bancroft Awards for A History of American Magazines IV (1958); receipt of LL.D. from Marquette University; election to Phi Beta Kappa; naming of Kappa Tau Alpha Research Award after Mott (1960); period as visiting professor at Southern Illinois University; donation of Mott collection to University of Missouri; presentation of portrait to journalism school (1961); election to QEBH; Time Enough; Five Stories; selection of Mott's works for White House library (1963); grant from American Council of Learned Societies; Missouri Reader (1964). f. 1977-1984 Finances: Receipts and Contracts, Approximately 1913-1964. Receipts and contracts of Frank and Vera Mott: includes contract and C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Page 21 sale of the Grand Junction (Iowa) Globe (1913); will and estate of David C. Mott (1941); deeds; receipts for construction work, hospital and medical expenses, and charitable contributions; miscellany. f. 1985-2030 Photographs f. 1985-2003 Photographs of Frank and Vera Mott: their childhood and families, high school years, Simpson College days, and early adulthood. f. 2004-2005 Iowa Chautauqua circuit pictures; includes photo of William Jennings Bryan. f. 2006-2009 Dated and undated photographs from the period when Mott was Dean at the University of Iowa (1921-1942). Contains pictures of Mott and his family, classroom photos, a picture of Walter Williams and Mott (1929), and a photograph of the Association of Teachers of Journalism (1937). f. 2010-2026 Dated and undated photographs from the period when Mott was Dean at the University of Missouri (1942-1964). Contains pictures of Mott and his family, classroom scenes, journalism staffs, and professional meetings. Includes photos of the American University at Biarritz, France (1945-1947), Tabard Inn group (1948), Past Presidents of the Missouri Press Association (1960), and Joseph Resenthal. f. 2027-2030 Negatives and photographic plates. f. 2031-2056 Letters of Condolence, Obituaries, Tributes, and Memorials f. 2031 Undated letters and cards of condolence on the deaths of Frank and Vera Mott. f. 2032-2048 Dated letters and cards of condolence from friends and professional acquaintances of the Mott family on deaths of Vera I. Mott (Sept. 13, 1964) and Frank L. Mott (Oct. 23, 1964). f. 2049 Obituaries from Iowa and Missouri newspapers on death of Vera Mott; memorial service. f. 2050-2056 Obituaries from Iowa and Missouri newspapers, alumni bulletins, New York Times, Washington Post, Time, Editor & Publisher, etc. on death of Frank L. Mott; memorial service; tributes include Iowa scholarship fund, John Frederick and Missouri journalism faculty eulogies, Ralph Casey article on Mott's scholarship. Autograph Collection Series f. 2057 f. 2058 f. 2059-2067 Mott's list of autographs in his collection. Undated autographs and autographed letters signed; first day covers. Autographs and autographed letters signed (1800-1962) of famous men in journalism and magazine history including Horace Greeley, Frank Leslie, William Allen White, William Randolph Hearst, etc.; replies to Mott query on function of newspapers; shorthand notes from Lee Hills' interview with Krushchev (1962); clippings and photos of prominent C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Page 22 journalists. Note: See also folder 2156. Vera I. Mott Series f. 2068-2100 Mementoes and records acquired by Vera Ingram Mott during her lifetime. Includes family records and mementoes from Simpson College days; Mt. Ayr, Iowa, newspapers; Indianola (Ka.) High School class record book; garden diary; engagement calendars; Kinsell genealogy; school essays and literature notebooks; notes on American Lyceum; article on magazines; miscellany. Note: See also biographical data on Frank L. Mott (folders 1853-2056). Miscellaneous Series f. 2101-2147 f. 2148-2154 f. 2155 f. 2156-2174 f. 2175 Original manuscript of A History of American Magazines 1885-1905, Vol. IV. Records of "Footnote to Mortality", Portrait ceremony (Dec. 10, 1961), "Story for Today," "Eyes." OVERSIZE Photographs of Mott. OVERSIZE Includes autographed letters and photos of famous men in journalism and magazine history; "Yellow Kid" posters and photos; magazines and booklets on the New York World-Telegram and Sun, Louisville Courier-Journal, United Press, Bernard Macfadden, Milwaukee Journal, Hartford-Courant, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Yank, Illustrated London News (1915), photograph exhibitions (1945, 1946, 1953, 1954) at the University of Missouri; photostats of Jefferson letters and old newspapers and magazines (18th and 19th century). OVERSIZE Newspaper Time Lines, 1690-1820 (Mott's chronological chart of newspapers). OVERSIZE Degrees, Awards, Certificates, and Memberships Series f. 2176-2211 Honorary degrees, research and service awards, certificates, memberships, club and fraternity pins acquired by Mott during his lifetime. Note: A chronological list of the honors Mott received is in folder 2176. f. 2183 Bancroft Prize for A History of American Magazines, Vol. IV (1958). f. 2197 Pulitzer Prize for A History of American Magazines (1939). OVERSIZE f. 2208 Merrifield Sketch of Mott. OVERSIZE f. 2209-2211 Contains certificates and awards of Vera Ingram Mott. OVERSIZE C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Page 23 Diaries (Microfilm) Series f. 2212 Diary #1 Diary #2 Diary #3 Diary #4 Diary #5 Diaries, 1926-1944 1926-1937; 1941-1942. Record of Mott's experiences as teacher and Dean at the University of Iowa. Includes material on his family life; impressions of visiting authors; work on The Midland and Journalism Quarterly magazines; his books and speeches; journalism organizations; vacation trips; gardening; autograph collection; selection as Dean of the University of Missouri Journalism School. 1938; 1940. Record of Mott's family life and work in 1938. Mott's impressions, recorded in 1940, on receiving the Pulitzer Prize in 1939 for his work on magazine history. 1945-1946. Mott's experiences as a journalism teacher at the American Army University at Biarritz, France. Includes his view of Army life; problems in setting up a journalism program and newspaper; impressions of post-war France and Germany. 1947. Mott's work as advisor to Japanese news leaders. Includes his views of post-war Japan; problems of establishing a free press; visit with General Douglas MacArthur and Emperor Hirohito. 1940-1944. Vera Mott's record of family life and activities while living in Iowa City, Iowa, and Columbia, Missouri. Diaries and Personal Correspondence Series f. 2213-2215 f. 2216 f. 2217-2219 f. 2220 Diary kept from November 1911 to March 1914 includes material on his work as co-owner and co-editor of the Marengo (Iowa) Republican until November 1913 when he purchased the Grand Junction (Iowa) Globe; family life; Classic Club work including his impressions of classics and authors; church work; and political work. Diary kept from January to November 1916 includes material on his work as editor of the Grand Junction Globe; comments on various classics, authors, plays and magazines; church work; library board work; political work; various lectures given by him, mainly his "Dreams" lecture; and comments on World War I. Letters written by Mott during the summer of 1917 to his wife in Ismay, Montana, concern his work as platform manager of the Midland Chatauqua circuit. Included are first mention of his "Six Prophets of the Middle West," descriptions of South Dakota and Kansas, and record of his meeting William Jennings Bryan. Papers include a summary of Mott's activities, August to October 1917 written at Ismay, Montana, and in New York mentioning his story "Those Having Eyes" for the first time and his first impressions of New York University and Columbia University. Also two lengthy letters written to his parents in October and December concerning life in New C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 f. 2221 f. 2222-2225 f. 2226 f. 2227 York City and classes at Columbia. Diary kept from January to April 1918 includes a summary of Mott's activities during 1917; comments on life in New York City, classes at Columbia, and World War I; and a list of books read recently. Letters written to his wife during the summers of 1918-1920 concern his work as platform manager of the Midland Chautauqua circuit. Letters written by Mott from New York City, October 1923-May 1924, while finishing work on his Ph.D., concern family matters, school work, and life in New York. Miscellaneous mementos. Volumes Series v. 1-42 v. 1 v. 2 v. 3 v. 4 v. 5 v. 6 v. 7 v. 8 v. 9 v. 10 v. 11 v. 12 v. 13 v. 14 v. 15 v. 16 v. 17 v. 18 v. 19 v. 20 v. 21 v. 22 v. 23 Mott's Published Works Stories and Articles I Stories and Articles II Stories and Articles III American Journalism, 1690-1940 (Indian version by Nadig Krishna Murthy) The News in America (Chinese Version) N.O.L. (Northern Oratorical League) Orations 1907--Mott and others. Six Prophets Out of the Middle West (1917) "The Recruit's Story" by Mott in Prairie Gold by Iowa Authors (1917) "The Man with the Good Face" by Mott in The Best Short Stories of 1921, edited by Edward J. O'Brien (1922) "The Man with the Good Face" by Mott in Stories from the Midland, edited by John Frederick (1924) The Call of the Wild by Jack London (introduction by Mott) Rewards of Reading (1926) American Magazines 1865-1880 (1928) A History of American Magazines, 1741-1850, I (3rd printing, 1957) A History of American Magazines, 1850-1865, II (2nd printing, 1957) A History of American Magazines, 1865-1885, III (2nd printing, 1957) A History of American Magazines, 1885-1905, IV (1957) News Stories of 1933 edited by Mott and others (1934) News Stories of 1934 edited by Mott and others (1935) Whirling World Series I-IV edited by Mott (1935) The Bedside Book of Famous American Short Stories, College Edition, edited by Mott (1940) Benjamin Franklin by Mott and Jorgenson (1936) Good Stories edited by Mott (1936) Page 24 C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 v. 24 v. 25 v. 26 v. 27 v. 28 v. 29 v. 30 v. 31 v. 32 v. 33 v. 34 v. 35 v. 36 v. 37 v. 38 v. 39 v. 40 v. 41 v. 42 v. 43-72 v. 43 v. 47 v. 51 v. 57 v. 58 v. 61 v. 63 v. 64 v. 68 Headlining America, 1937 Edition, by Mott and others Interpretations of Journalism by Mott and Casey (1937) Headlining America, 1938-1939, by Mott and others (1940) American Journalism, 1690-1940, 1st Edition (1941) American Journalism, 1690-1950, Revised Edition (1950) American Journalism, 1690-1960, 3rd Edition (1962) Jefferson and the Press (1943) Journalism in Wartime edited by Mott (1943) Golden Multitudes (1947) Golden Multitudes (2nd printing, 1960) American Literature, From the Beginning to 1860, edited by Davis, Frederick and Mott (1948) American Literature, 1860 to Present, edited by Davis, Frederick and Mott (1949) American Literature, Since 1900, edited by Davis, Frederick and Mott (1949) The Saturday Evening Post Stories 1950 The News in America (1952) Oldtime Comments on Journalism edited by Mott (Press of the Crippled Turtle--University of Missouri, 1953-1958). Five Stories (1962) Time Enough (1962) Missouri Reader edited by Mott (1964) Memorabilia, Books and Photostats. Contains books of interest to Mott; scrapbooks of poems, pictures, cards and travel mementos, etc., copies of The Zenith (Simpson College student publication); check and deposit ledgers; copies of Helmet and Arquandia (Marquand preparatory School student publications); garden diary; bound volumes of letters. Lexington and Concord in Colonial Newspapers (photostats of early newspapers: March-June, 1775) Ten Facsimile Reproductions Relating to New England by Samuel Abbott Green (book containing examples of early printing) Caricature: Wit and Humor of a Nation in Picture, Song and Story (1909) Vogue magazine (January 1, 1923 edition) A Portrait Gallery of American Editors by Doris Ulmann (1925) Yank magazine (Continental Edition, September 10, 1944January 14, 1945) Biarritz American University scrapbook (July 1945-January 1946) Journey to Japan scrapbook (March-April 1947) Letters of appreciation to Frank Luther Mott from friends and associates, April 25, 1961 (presented at Kappa Tau Alpha initiation banquet and honoring his 75th birthday). Page 25 C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 v. 69-70 Letters of Appreciation to Frank Luther Mott from Friends and Associates, December 10, 1961 (presentation of Mott portrait to University of Missouri Journalism School). The Pageant of the Press: A Survey of 125 Years of Iowa Journalism, 1836-1961 by William J. Petersen. v. 71 Card Files Series Index cards: A History of American Magazines; History of American Journalism 1690-1940; Golden Multitudes; mailing list for Oldtime Comments on Journalism; Vera I. Mott's cards on American Lyceum. Box 1 Box 2 Box 3 Box 4 Box 5 Box 6 Box 7 Box 8 Box 9 Box 10 Box 11 Box 12 Box 13 Box 14 Box 15 Box 16 Box 17 Box 18 Box 19 Box 20 Box 21 Magazines, 1850-1885, A - Russell's Magazines, 1850-1885, S - War, Post-War (Civil War) Period Magazines-Notes. Post-War (Civil War) Period Magazines-Notes. Lists of magazines by category, A- Bib. Lists of magazines by category, B - Gen. Q. Lists of magazines by category, G - Lit. Lists of Magazines by category, M - Reform. Lists of Magazines by category, R - Transp. Lists of Magazines by category, W; Revision. Iowa (?) magazines 1885-1905 by category. Magazines, General notes 1885-1905 Magazines, General Notes 1885-1905. Magazines after 1905, A - Ci. Magazines after 1905, Cl - I. Magazines after 1905, J - Ph. Magazines after 1905, Pl - Xyz. Magazines-Old Lists; 1905-1930 and after. Miscellaneous Magazine History Data File. Miscellaneous Magazine History Data File. History of American Journalism 1690-1872. History of American Journalism 1872-1904; Revisions; Bibliography. Golden Multitudes, Ab-Las. Golden Multitudes, Lav-Yea. Golden Multitudes, Better Sellers; Miscellaneous information Golden Multitudes, Miscellaneous information. Mailing list for Oldtime Comments on Journalism. Vera I. Mott index cards for American Lyceum. Miscellaneous Magazine History Data File. Audio Cassettes Series a.c. 1-5 a.c. 6 Frank L. Mott diary excerpts, 31 July 1942-28 August 1962. Mildred Mott Wedel reading from the diaries. Side 1 – "Missouri Forum," post-1961. Television program on which Page 26 C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Page 27 Frank L. Mott was interviewed by John G. Neihardt, Loren Reid, and Earl F. English; Side 2 – Oral interview with Paul Fisher concerning Press of the Crippled Turtle, Columbia, Missouri, n.d. INDEX TERMS Subject Folders Aaron, Daniel 845 Abbot, Willis 159 Acta Columbiana 759,943 Actors and actresses Adams, John 638,767,1553 Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848) 801 Adams, Samuel 1544 Adler, Philip D. 2044,2048 Adler, Selig 3388 Advertising 499-509,923,1602,1604,1605,1898 Advocate of Peace 760 Agar, Herbert S. 1882,1883 Agee, Warren K. 294 Agricultural Museum 760 Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio 1086 Alaska 762 Alcott, Amos Bronson (1799-1888) 1545,1555 Alden, Henry Mills (1836-1919) 822,823 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907) 1548,1606 Alexander, Charles 481,482 Alexander's Messenger, Philadelphia, 1202 Pennsylvania Alexandria Advertiser, Alexandria, Virginia, 1202 1747 Alexandria Gazette, Alexandria, Virginia 559,1086 Alisky, Marvin 650 Allard, Winston 438,1576,2011,2013-2016 Allen, Eric William 568,572 Allen, Frederick 823,832,935,976,978,1382 Allen, Lafe Franklin (1914- ) 461,475 Allen, Walter (1840-1907) 263,264 Aly, Bower (1903-1977) 191,206,207,1799 Other v. 46 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Amberg, Richard Hiller (1912-1967) American Agriculturist, Ithaca, New York American Antiquarian Society American Architect American Association of Schools and Departments of Journalism American Banker, New York City American Boy American Council of Learned Societies American Council on Education for Journalism American Farmer American Heritage American Journal of Sociology American Journalism American literature--Black authors American Machinist American Magazine American Magazine of 1741 American Medical Writers Association American Mercury American News Company American Newspaper Publishers Association American Poultry Journal, Chicago American Revolution--Journalists American Weekly, New York City Amerika Ames, Edward Scribner (1870-1958) Ames, Fisher (1758-1808) Ames, William Analectic Magazine Anderson, Margaret Anderson, Melville Anderson, Paul Y. (1893-1938) Anderson, Sherwood (1876-1941) Folders 321-323,398,399,1085 761 138,243,251,252,344,345,450,644, 1606,2198 761 584,585,2212 Other 762 762 491,492,498,1975 263-268,578 763 201,202,466,764 1589 142-151,1486,1487,1885,1901 v. 4,2729 2212 765 766,973 766 2181 195,491,767,768,793,895,977 126 580 769 1353,1591 v. 43 769,968 761 192 34 278,279,280,284,641,2048 137 812,952 764 1598 462,467,812,841,842,1549,1608,1609, 2212 Page 28 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Andrews, J. Cutler Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia Annenberg, Moses Ansley, Clarke Fisher (1869-1939) Antiquarian Bookman, Newark, New Jersey Appeal to Reason Appleton-Century Company Arena Argosy Arizona Writers Convention, 1949 Arizona, Tucson Armstrong, William M. Army and Navy Journal Arnold, Charles Art in America Arthur's Home Magazine Ashcraft, James Associated Press Association for Education in Journalism Astor, William Astrophysical Journal, Chicago Atherton, Lewis E. (1905-1989) Athkinson, Samuel Coate Atlantic Folders 202,239,240,308 1589 544,1083 490 770 770 1610 130,239,771 770 1926 464 256 238,772 2047 468,773 773,846,847,849 2013-2015,2017,2032,2041 604,1061-1064,1576,1578,2063 269-285,437,472,489,1943,1963,1973 905,906 773 186,190,314-316,353,1970 127,129 78,185,205,235,282,774,814,977, 1502,1503,1547,1548,1604,1905 Atlas 773,950 Augusta Chronicle, Augusta, Georgia 243 Aurora, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana 240,279 Axelson, Robert W. 169,180 Ayres, Harry Morgan (1881-1948) 2220,2226 Bacheller, Irving 1615 Baker, Hy 1585 Baker, Ira L. 255 Baldwin, Joseph G. 1544 Ballantine, Ian 1628 Ballyhoo 775,944 Other Page 29 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland Bancroft Prize Bangs, Francis H. Bangs, John Kendrick Banner, Frank Barlow, Joel Barnard, Evan G. Barnes, Trini McCormick Barrett, Edward W. Barrie, James Matthew Barrow, Hallie M. Barth, Alan Beadle, Evastus F. Beadle's Monthly Beale, Bill Beck, Tom Beecher, Henry Ward (1813-1887) Bell, Ogden Bellamy, Paul Benchley, Robert Benet, Stephen Vincent (1898-1943) The Benjamin Franklin Gazette Bennett, Arnold Bennett, James Gorden, Jr. Bennett, James Gordon Benson, Eugene Bent, Henry E. (1900-1986) Bentel, Dwight Benton, Thomas Hart (1782-1858) Benton, Thomas Hart (1889-1975) Bergstresser, Genevieve Berk, Phil Bernhard, Lucian Berry, Don L. Best Articles and Stories Folders 1086,2173 352,353,45,1953,2183 832,924 759,832,924 263,580 1554 1611 793 183,347,353,376,1198,1975,2056 1616 195 300 1546,1555,1617,1679 775 725 131 1577 1585 685 1611 241,1567,1559,1619,2161,2212 548 1620 209,1296,1345,2156 551,552,1598,1604,1886,2061,2156 813,814 167,172,174,177,182,190,483,485, 1598,2039 159,168,175,182,265,268,274,291, 292,568,586 1047 485,486 1744,1745 1602,2011 1909 161,171,191,193,194,476,660,1403, 1621,2036 775 Other Page 30 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Best sellers (Books) Best Short Stories of 1921 Bestor, Arthur Eugene, Jr. Beth, Elmer Better Business Bureau Better Farms Better Homes and Gardens Biarritz American University Bickley, W. B. (1912-1973) Bierce, Ambrose (1842-1914?) Bigelow, L. J. Bill of Rights, 156th Anniversary of the Ratification (1947) Black press Black, Nell Woods Blacks Blair, Cowgill (1889- ) Blair, Walter Blakeless, John Blakely, Robert Blanton, Charles L., Jr. (1899-1978) Blanton, H. J. "Jack" (1869-1955) Blassingame, Lurton Bleyer, Willard Grosvenor Blinn, Edmund G. Bliven, Bruce (1889-1977) Bode, Carl (1911- ) Bohemian Magazine Bok, Edward (1863-1930) Bond, Louis Bond, Richard P. Bonfils, Frederick G. (1860-1933) Bookman Boone, Daniel (1734-1820) Boone, Daniel (1734-1820) Boorstin, Daniel J. (1914- ) Folders 1582,1583,1596-1598,1626,1930, 1932,1933 1854 1421,1630,1832 274,275,278,290,295,339,1198 502,503 783 480,776-782 354-356,358,359,362,364,367,437, 441,455,496,523,1911-1916,2010, 2199,2212 2011,2013,2014,2016 1612,1894 813,814 1577,1919 692-705,960 1712-1714 1511,1568,1771-1778 1585 251 843 688 482,2012,2034 437,1585 130,185 285,572,580,584 584 868 137,138,183,246,1673 436 127,209,828,829,1590 261 170-172,179,181,182,184,187 255 130,132,139,235,783 1544 1544 244,245,346,460 Other v. 9 v. 63 Page 31 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Booth, George G. Boston Courier Boston Cultivator Boston Daily Advertiser Boston Daily Globe, Boston, Massachusetts Boston Gazette, Boston, Massachusetts Boston Independent Chronicle Boston Magazine (1784) Boston Statesman, Boston, Massachusetts Boston Times Boston Traveller, Boston, Massachusetts Boston University Boston Weekly Journal Boston Weekly Magazine, Boston, Massachusetts Bovard, Oliver K. (1872-1945) Bowker Company Bowles, Samuel Bowman, Louis N. (1900-1971) Boyle, Harold V. "Hal" (1911-1974) Boys' Holiday Brackenridge, Hugh H. Bradford, Andrew Bradford, James Bradford, William Bradstreet, Anne Bragin, Charles Braithwaite, William Stanley Branch, Douglas Brandt, Raymond Peter (1896-1974) Brashear, Margaret M. "Minnie" (18741963) Bray, William Breeder's Gazette Breedow, Robert Brendler, Ralph Brickbat Folders 337 1208 1208 1209 244-246,644 251,335,336 1209 1234 1211 1211 1212 1882,1883,2179 1212 784 271-275,277 238 645 2012 1896 128 1544,1548,1554 335 545 1543,1552 1553 1678,1679 1568 491 1598 170 2012,2014 784 2014 1626 128 Other Page 32 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Bride's Magazine Bridges, Robert Brigham, Clarence S. Brigham, Johnson Brisbane, Arthur (1864-1936) British Mercury Brooklyn Magazine Broom Brother Jonathan Brown, Alice Brown, Charles Brockden Brown, Charles E. Brown, Charles Farrar Brown, Charles H. Brown, Earl Brown, George Brown, James Wright (1873-1959) Brown, John Mason Brown, Robert U. Brown, W. Burlie Browne, Francis Fisher Brownson, Orestes A. Brucker, Herbert Bryan, William Jennings (1860-1925) Bryant, William Cullen (1794-1878) Buckley, William F. Buffalo Commercial, New York Buffalo Gazette, Buffalo, New York Bugg, James L., Jr. (1920- ) Bull, Russell Burdette, Robert Burma Burroughs, John Bush, Chilton R. Butterfield, Roger Folders 784 896 138,174,178,200,243,244,246,251, 336,344,453,628,644,1314,1403 859,860,1629,1871,1881 142,209,1630 1214 1590 785,955 1213 1548,1556 1544,1554,1598 1919 31 290 1585 209 168,174,176,178,180,181,201,337, 447,448,541 1602 205,290 138 802,812 1563 145,158,204,255,261,296,349,1578, 1593,1604,1975 209,1518,1631,2005,2218 1545,1554,1953,2156 863 1214 1214 169,171,175,183 2023 531 597E 1632 155,169,184,192,242,254,272,274, 277,292-295,537,585 201 Other Page 33 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Buzbee, Robert Byrd, William Cabell, James Branch (1879-1958) Cable, George Washington (1844-1925) Cairns, William B. (1867-1932) California Cultivator Calkin, Homer L. Calkins, Earnest Elmo (1868-1964) Canby, Henry Seidel (1878-1961) Canham, Erwin Dain (1904- ) Cannon, George Quayle (1827-1901) Canton Repository, Canton, Ohio Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota Carlyle, Thomas Carolina Israelite, Charlotte, North Carolina Carpenter, William Weston (1889-1969) The Carpet-Bag, Boston Carter, Henry Carter, Roy Cartoons and caricatures Cary, Richard Casey, Ralph Folders Other Page 34 Image 2014,2045 1553,1614 1639,1706 1548,1556 128 945 635 127,923,976,1387 822,894 83,159,202,204,245,246,264,514, 1067,1578,1605,1882,1883,1896 171 1087 2222 8,1528,1529,1545,1553,1563,1564 785 358,359 1215 258 274,293 524-526,2058 242 70,71,124,156,157,159,161,167,168, 170,176,182,187,191,194,264,265, 267,268,274,275,279,285,289,294, 346,349,353,475,488,489,535,580, 584-586,614,620,621,1132,1634, 1890,2037,2038,2040,2044,2048, 2056,2212 Cather, Willa (1876-1947) 1556,1640 Catton, Bruce (1899-1978) 201,202,764,1127 The Cavalry Journal, Washington, D.C. 786 Cave, Deborah Ice 1519 Cedar Rapids Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 6 Celler, Emanuel (1888-1981) 206,1604 Century Magazine, New York City 139,255,986,987 Cerf, Bennett Alfred (1898-1971) 1909 Chafee, Zechariah, Jr. (1885-1957) 613,1882,1883 y C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Chambers, Henry Kellett Chambers, Maria Cristina Channing, Henry William (1810-1884) Charles Scribner's Sons Charless, Joseph (1772-1834) Charleston Mercury, Charleston, South Carolina Charleston News and Courier, Charleston, South Carolina Charnley, Mitch Chautauquas Chautauquas--Iowa Checkley, John (1680-1754) Chenery, William L. Cherokee Phoenix Chicago Daily News Chicago Review Chicago Sun Times Chicago Tribune Child Life, Boston Childs, Marquis William (1903- ) Chimney Corner China China Monthly Review China Post China Weekly Review Chinese Central Christian Century, Chicago Christian College, Columbia, Missouri-Commencement, 1952 Christian Herald, New York City Christian Observer, London, England Christian Science Christian Science Journal, Boston Christian Science Monitor, Boston Church, Francis Pharcellus (1839-1906) Churchill, Winston (1874-1965) Folders 296,473,474,482 481,482 1563 1489,1583 666 1216 1087 137,152,202,242,289,293,349,453 2216-2219,2222-2225 102-111,185,190,192,207,468,1517, 1518,2004,2005 633 128,130,131,381,790,831 642 1334,1335,1338,1339 987 1068 198,1069,1070,1216-1218 126 441 128 451,452,2047 452 1219 409 1576 788,977 1598,1943 138,139,1219 127 1642 789 159,243,296,345,470,700,789,1067, 1603,1604 772,813,1600 1644 Other Page 35 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject The Churchman, St. Petersburg, Florida Ciardi, John (1916- ) Civil War--Journalism Clark, Earle (Sammy) Clark, James Clark, Lewis Gaylord (1808-1873) Clark, W. C. Clarke, James Classic Club Claypoole's Daily Advertiser Clemens, Cyril (1902- ) Clemens, Orion Clemens, Samuel Langhorne (1835-1910) Clement, Jesse Coast Artillery Journal Cobb, Irvin Shrewsbury (1876-1944) Cockerill, John Albert (1845-1896) Coffman, Cecil Colby, Elbridge Coldren, Philip (1882-1955) Cole, Arthur H. Cole, Timothy (1852-1931) Coleman, Carroll Collier's Collingwood, Herbert Winslow (18571927) Collins, Seward Colman's Rural World Colt, John Columbia Daily Tribune Columbia Missourian Columbia University, New York Columbian Centinel, Boston Columbian Herald, New York City Columbian Magazine, 1787 Folders 789 894,1686 652,1116,1157,1353,1354,1591 2038 2011 827 279,458,1198 546 2213,2214 1220 239,434,1653 1650 2,166,170,434,813,814,1547-1549, 1555,1645-1653 918 789 1654 147,148,245,486,487,1655-1661,2156 1594 277,282,1683 1585 257 987 1634,1643,1699,1920,2035,2043, 2045 128,130,131,133,700,790,791,831, 977,1604 887 130 793 2023 1854 60,1581,1593,1667,1768,1894 458,493,1525-1539,2047,2056,2195, 2196,2220,2221,2224,2226 1221,1222 1223 1235 Other Page 36 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Columbian Register, New Haven, Connecticut Columbus Citizen-Journal, Columbus, Ohio Colvin, James Comic books, strips, etc. Commentary, New York City Commentator, New York City Common Sense Conant, William Church Condon, Samuel Confidential, New York City Congressional Quarterly, Washington, D.C. Congressional Record Connecticut Courant Connecticut Herald Connecticut Journal Connecticut Magazine, 1801 Connecticut Nutmeg Connecticut, Meriden Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924) Constellation Contact Conwell, Russell Herman (1843-1925) Cooke, Alastaire Cooke, Edmund Vance (1866-1932) Cooke, James Esten Cooke, Rose Terry (1827-1892) Cooper, Frederick T. Cooper, James Fenimore (1789-1851) Cooper, Kent (1880-1965) Cooper, Thomas Copperheads of Iowa Cosgrave, Luke Cosmopolitan Cotton, John The Country Editor Country Gentleman Cousins, Norman (1915?-1990) Folders 1223 1088 2021 532,939,940,1018,1019,1576 793 793 793 238,772,813 246 794,933 794 794 1224 1224 1225 1226 794 383,384 1636,1649 129 795 1635 1602 1636 813,814 1548,1556 769 1544,1546,1554,1597 1133,1576,1578 638 656 1636 131,795,973,1604 1552,1553 749, 750 795,796 894 Other Page 37 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Cousins, Robert G. Cowles, Gardner "Mike" Cowles, John Cox, Oscar Craig, Hardin (1875-1968) Crane, Anne Moncure (1838-1872) Crane, Natalia Crane, Stephen (1871-1900) Crawford, Francis Marion (1854-1909) Crawford, Joan (1908-1977) Creel, George (1876-1953) Crockett, David (1786-1836) Croft, Huber O. (1896-1976) Croly, Herbert (1869-1930) Cronkite, Walter (1916-2009) Cross, Harold L. Crossley, Wallace (1874-1943) Crowell, Alfred Augustus (1907- ) Crown, James Evans (1873-1945) Crowninshield, Frank (1872-1947) Croy, Homer (1883-1965) Crusade for Freedom Leaflets Cullen, Countee (1903-1946) Culmsee, Carlton Current History, Philadelphia Curry, Tom Curtis, Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis, Winterton Conway (1875-1966) Cushman, Robert E. Cutler, Linwood Cutlip, Scott M. Daily Evening Traveller, Boston, Massachusetts Daily Worker Dakin, Roger Dale, E. L. (1890-1969) Dalton, John Montgomery (1900-1972) Dana, Charles A. (1819-1897) Folders 1636,1672 843,884,1089,1091 159,270,596,1578,1882,1883 3015 131,190-192,462,470,493 952,953 1637 879,1549,1556,1636 1556 163,164 1116,1117,1353,1588,1591 1546 1966 868,1403 1605 305 1585 291,292 684 912,913 445,450,455,458,464,483,487 1227 11,1568,1771 168,171,177,365 976 663 828,829,888-893 1664-1667 252,603 2011,2016 182,203,204,293 1227 1073,1088 790 2012 179,192,470,483 209,551,1345,1604,2060,2156 Other Page 38 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Daniels, Jonathan (1902- ) Daniels, Josephus (1862-1948) Danish Press Darling, Jay Norwood (1876-1962) Davenport Daily Evening News, Davenport, Iowa Davenport Democrat and Leader, Davenport, Iowa Davidson, Chalmers G. Davis, Curtis Carroll Davis, Elmer (1890-1958) Davis, Joe Lee Davis, Richard Harding Day's Doings Dean, Graham Dean, Theresa Dearborn Independent, The DeBow, James D. B. DeBow's Review Decamp, Charles B. Decision DeCrevecoeur, Michel-Guillaume Jean (1735-1813) DeForest, J. W. DeLeon, Daniel Delineater Dell, Floyd Denman, Clint H. Denman, Harry (1875-1951) Denman, Mack F. Dennie, Joseph Denver Post Derry, H. D. "Hal" Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa Deseret News (Utah) Desmond, Robert W. DeVoto, Bernard (1897-1955) Dewey, Thomas E. (1902-1971) Folders 198 1340 420 525,526 562 1669 154 246 747,2064 1787 744 128 180,460,462,487,1404,2041 1182 796 800 800 129 796 1553 813,814 878 235,801 812,845 2012 1585 2012 1500 128,255,1088 1585 525,526,1089 142,171,1093 159,160,171,578 894 1130 Other Page 39 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Dexter, Samuel Dey, Frederic Van Rensselaer Dial Dickens, Charles (1812-1870) Dickinson, Emily Dill, Benjamin Franklin Dilliard, Irving (1904- ) Dime Novels Ding, J. N. Disciple Journals Dix, Dorothy (1861-1951) Dixon, Kenneth Dobie, Frank Dodd, William E. (1869-1940) Dollar Monthly Dollar Weekly Sun, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dolliver, Jonathan P. Doniphan, Alexander W. (1808-1887) Dorman, Michael Double Dealer Downey, June E. Drafts Drama Dreiser, Theodore (1871-1945) Drewry, John E. Dryden Press Dryden, John Dubuque Visitor, Dubuque, Iowa Dubuque, Julien Duffy, Thomas Dunbar, Paul Lawrence Duncan, Charles Duncan, Thomas Dunlap, Frederick (1881-1968) Folders 644 1670 802,812,919,954,1545,1598 1508,1583,1592,1597,1674,1675 1671 243,246,1576 178,304,305,306,326,348,1676 1229,1230,1546,1555,1606,1617, 1677-1680 525,526 139 1184 689 491 1597 803 1231 9, 1672 1672 160, 161 954 1673 949 1681-1683, 1701 129, 436, 807, 1549, 1556 132, 220, 242, 263, 264, 310, 311, 767, 868, 912, 914, 976, 977, 1975, 2009, 2048 1485 1552 655, 659, 661 655 2035 1568 258, 283, 310, 346, 474, 489, 1198, 1975 17, 236, 1673 191, 455, 1918 Other Page 40 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Dunlap, John Dunlap, William Dun's Review Dystel, Oscar Eastman, Max Eaton, Clement Ebony Eclectic Magazine Editor and Publisher Edom, Clifton C. (1907-1991) Edwards, Annie Edwards, James G. Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758) Ehrlich, Henry Ehrman, Mortimer Einstein, Albert (1879-1955) Eisenhower, Dwight David (1890-1969) Eisenhower, Milton Stover (1899-1985) Eisenstadt, A. S. Election, 1912, Presidential Election, 1912--Iowa Election, 1916, Presidential Election, 1916--Iowa Electric engineering Eliot, George Fielding (1894-1971) Eliot, Thomas Stearns (1888-1965) Ellard, Roscoe Brabazon (1894-1962) Ellis, Byron E. Ellis, Clifford L. Ellis, Elmer (1901-1989) Ellis, John W. Ellsworth, Ralph E. Ellsworth, William Webster (1855-1936) Embury, Emma E., Account Book of Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882) Folders 240 786 803 790 845 549 804 843 290, 541, 594, 600, 677, 804, 1232 114, 212, 213, 216, 219, 370, 371, 373, 375, 376, 415, 416, 467, 476, 1106, 1933, 2011, 2013-2016, 2021 813, 814 546 1553 2021, 2022 160 1686 490, 1128, 1130, 1131 177 203, 207 2213 2213 2216 2216 804 1971 842, 1686 174, 276, 278, 444, 542 177 181, 182 136, 177, 453, 461, 464, 477, 484, 492, 498, 1960, 1971, 1974, 2052 1585 183 786 978 954, 1545, 1547, 1552, 1555, 1563, 1564, 2221 Other Page 41 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882), "Nature" Emery, Edwin Folders 2221 178, 201, 202, 256, 262, 274, 279, 282, 294-296, 353 Empey, Arthur Guy (1883-1963) 2219 Emporia Gazette, Emporia, Kansas 560, 1089 Encore 804 Encyclopedias 208-234 England 1592, 1602, 1605 Engle, Paul 236, 1567, 1875 English, Earl Franklin (1905- ) 192, 202, 240, 249, 263-265, 267, 270, 276, 290, 464, 465, 467, 470, 1581, 1593, 1930-1933, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1975, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2047 Erie Observer, Erie, Pennsylvania 1241 Ernst, Frank 1585 Eros 804 Esquire 805, 806 Etheridge, Edward B. (Ned) 1969 Ethridge, Mark Foster (1896- ) 159, 686 Euripides 2221 The Evening Fire-Side, Philadelphia, 1805 1242 Everly, Frank 312, 471, 472 Evers, Karl 2011 Everybody's Magazine 137 Ev'ry Month 807 The Examiner, New York, 1815 1241 F. S. Crofts and Company 1483 Fact 808 Family Weekly, Chicago 808, 968 Farm Journal, Philadelphia 808, 809 Farrar, John 130, 132, 136, 235 Farrar, Ronald T. 469, 487, 2036, 2042 Farrington, Frank 1735 Fawcett, Warren 1570 Feldman, Phil 193 Fenton, Charles A. 241 Ferguson, Richard 2011 Ficke, Arthur Davison 236, 1687 Other Page 42 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Field, Eugene (1850-1895) Field, Marshall, Jr. Field, Marshall, Sr. Fike, Stanley R. (1913-1989) Finn, Barney Fisher, Henry J. Fisher, Paul Flack, Frank M. Flair Flanagan, Darwin Flannigan, Darrell Flesch, Rudolph Flower, Benjamin Orange (1858-1918) Forcey, Charles B. Ford, Edwin Ford, James Foreign Affairs, New York, New York Fort Madison (Iowa) Patriot Fortune Forum The Fourth Estate France Frank Leslie's Illustrated, (N.Y., 1876) Frank Leslie's New Monthly Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790) Franklin's General Magazine Fratcher, William R. Frederick, John Frederick, John T. Frederick, Pauline Freedom of the press Folders Other 531, 1345, 1687 289, 464, 875, 1068, 1071, 1576, 2065, 2156 1068, 1077, 2065, 2156 466, 485, 2012, 2022, 2036, 2041 1585 137 167, 168, 172, 180, 184, 1581, 1921, 1947, 1948, 2011, 2014 243 809 1585 2013, 2015 1595 130, 141, 239, 240, 771, 855 138, 251 178, 181, 241, 287, 648, 2041 168, 170, 171, 177 810, 977 546 870, 977 137, 235, 242, 349, 811, 895, 977 810 5970, 1592, 1912, 1914 1243, 1506 128 26, 130, 136, 182, 201, 249, 250, 335, v. 22 444, 454, 548, 888-891, 1232, 1243, 1345, 1544, 1553, 1602, 1693, 1694, 1949 811 178, 190, 2042 2212 17, 33, 38, 237, 252, 344, 411, 440, 470, 490-492, 855, 953, 954, 1404, 1864, 1886, 1904, 1974, 2023, 2040, 2041, 2044, 2053 1971 603-619, 630-633, 638, 805, 806, 932, Page 43 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Folders Other 1336, 1337, 1576, 1577, 1591, 1605, 1881-1883, 1886, 1896, 1898, 1900 Freeland, W. E. 180, 203, 484, 2012, 2021, 2041, 2045 Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins 1548, 1556 Freemasons 958, 959 The Freemen, New York City, New York 811 French, Alice 1687 Freneau, Philip 547, 1238, 1544, 1545, 1554 Friday Literary Review 812 Friends' Review 811 Frost, Robert (1874-1963) 1549, 1697, 1698, 1859, 1885 Frothingham, David 638 Fugitive 954, 955 Fulbright Scholarships 286-288 Fuller, Margaret ( -1954) 954, 1545 Funk, Wilfred John ( -1965) 131, 132, 830, 921 Gabriel, Ralph H. 155-157, 170-171, 177 Galaxy, New York City, New York 235, 238, 444, 445, 769, 772, 813, 814 Gales, Joseph 549, 641 Gales, Winifred 549, 641 Gallagher, James Wes (1911- ) 1975 Gallup Polls 1122-1124, 1136, 1137, 1578, 1604 Gallup, George Horace (1901- ) 2212 Galveston (Texas) Daily News 1089 Gardner, Abbie 1700 Garland, Hamlin (1860-1940) 236, 242, 771, 1548, 1549, 1556, 1565, 2212 Garrison, William Lloyd (1805-1879) 209 Garst, Robert 160 Garten, Meredith (1897- ) 1585 Garwood, Irving (1883-1957) 817, 825 Gaston, William 549 Gatts, Al 2011 Genesis West 795 Geographical Review, New York City, New 815 York Georgia Press Institute 1890 The Georgia Review, Athens, Georgia 242 Page 44 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject German language Germany Gernsback, Hugo (1884-1967) Ghio, Robert Gibson, Charles Dana (1867-1944) Gillilan, Strickland ( -1954) Gleason's Pictorial, Boston, Massachusetts, 1853 Globe Goddard, William Godey's Ladies Book Godfrey, Gilbert Godkin, Edwin Lawrence (1831-1902) Gohdes, Clarence Golden Book Magazine, The Golden, Harry Goldman, Eric F. Gonzales, N. G. Good Housekeeping, New York City, New York Goodwin, Eugene Goodwin, Nat C. (1857-1919) Gookin, Daniel Gould, Bruce and Beatrice Grady, Henry Graham's Magazine Grand Junction Globe, Grand Junction, Iowa Grant, Roderick McLellan (1901-1961) Grass Roots Digest, Columbia, Missouri Grassroots Editor, Carbondale, Illinois Grauer, Ben The Great Divide Greeley, Horace (1811-1872) Green, Bartholomew (1666-1732) Green, Samuel Greene, Asa Folders 597A, 597B, 1594, 1602, 1895, 1927 964-967 2011, 2016 525, 832 207 1244 953 247, 335, 2004 235, 242, 815, 978, 1566, 1597, 1598 239 862, 2156 250, 480, 481, 919 19 785, 1975, 2065 208, 210 149, 431 472, 473, 477, 478, 816, 829, 970 310 2221 1552 130, 131, 136, 467, 829, 1570, 2046 550-2064 14, 797, 817, 971, 978, 1296 1977, 2003, 2053, 2215, 2216 1580 374, 458 2055 170, 171, 179 133 209, 243, 248, 462, 474, 551, 647, 648, 1346, 1577, 1581, 1602, 1886, 1951, 2059, 2156 562 564 129 Other v. 46 Page 45 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Gregg, Thomas Gresham, Grits Griffin, Phil Grit, Williamsport, Pennsylvania Gross, Milton Grossman, Max Grosvenor, Gilbert Hovey (1875-1966) Gue, Benjamin F. (1828-1904) Guiterman, Arthur (1871-1943) Gunderson, Robert G. Gustavson, R. G. Hagemann, E. R. Hainline, Menzo Haldeman-Julius Monthly Hale, Edward Everett (1863-1932) Hale, Nathan Hale, Sarah Josepha Hall, Boyard R. Hall, David Hall, Grover Cleveland Hall, J. Norman, Kitchener's Mob Hall, James Hall, Leonard Wood (1900-1979) Hall, William E. Hamilton, Alexander (1757-1804) Hamilton, Andrew Handy, W. C. Haney, John A. Haneybrink, Joseph Hansen, Harry Hardy, Thomas Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928), Under the Greenwood Tree Harlem Harper's Bazaar Harper's Magazine Folders 803, 971 38-41 274, 280 133, 818, 819, 1603 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017 154, 255, 350, 354, 443, 458, 469, 475, 476, 523, 1911, 1913, 2047 130, 133-137, 185, 192, 464, 474, 475, 864, 865, 1262 660 1724 206 264, 266-268, 297 138 1585 820-821 1594 1544 815, 1296, 1598 1597 129 335 2216 1546 195, 484 2053 1553, 1606, 1702 646 443 2035 1585 1909 2214 2214 1568 824, 915 185, 235, 822, 823, 832, 895, 950, 976, 977, 1502, 1503, 1549, 1597, Other Page 46 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Harper's Weekly Harrington, George C. Harris, Benjamin Harris, Joel Chandler (1848-1908) Harrison, Walter Hart, James D. Harte, Bret (1836-1902) Hartford Courant, The Hartwick, Harry Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Press Harvey, George Haswell, Anthony Hauberg, C. A. HAVAS Haverfield, Robert Hawaii Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804-1864) Hay, John Hay, Timothy Hayne, Paul Hamilton Hearn, Lafcadio Hearst Newspapers Hearst, William Randolph (1863-1951) Hecht, Ben (1894-1964) Heck, Frank Heinze, Leland Heiskell, J. N. (1872-1972) Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961) Henderson, Joseph F. Henry, Patrick (1736-1799) Herald of Gospel Liberty Hergesheimer, Joseph Herman, Hans Folders 1604 824, 924, 1245, 1246 562 1604 1556 1580 130, 236 814, 874, 895, 1547, 1556 145, 261, 296, 479, 485-487, 1089, 2168 190, 433, 462, 467, 468, 1366, 1403, 2041, 2047 127-136, 155-161, 185, 1479-1481, 1492, 1901 571 335 240, 241 1576 2011, 2013-2015 464 1509, 1548, 1554, 1555, 1597, 1702, 2221 1547, 1597 1599 1703 1703 236, 769, 795, 816, 1017, 1076 209, 465, 469, 1017, 1076, 1347, 1604, 1886, 2065, 2066 839-842 2011 2012 1971 1705 792 1544, 1553 824 1706 240, 241 Other Page 47 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Herrick, John P. Herzberg, Joseph Hewitt, W. C. (1893-1967) Hibbs, Ben Higbie, Charles E. Higginbotham, A. L. (1895-1967) Higgins, Marguerite Hill, Eldon C. Hill, Evan Hills, Lee Hincks, Sir Francis Hinkle, Olin E. Hirohito (1901- ) History of American Magazines Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945) Hoar, George F. (1826-1904) Hobbies Hobby, Olveta Culp (1905- ) Hodgins, Eric Hogg, John Holden, William W. Holiday Holiday Book Hollman, Frank H. Holmes, Oliver Wendell Holt County Sentinel, Oregon, Missouri Holtman, Flora Home Companion Honan, Joseph C., Jr. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hooker, Thomas Hoover, Herbert (1874-1964) Hoover, J. Edgar (1895-1972) Horizon Hortin, L. J. Folders Other 160 160, 161 2012 129-131, 310, 795, 891-893, 1604 203 145, 168, 177, 180, 183, 252, 274, 291, 310, 1964 1182, 1184 242 180, 181 690, 1605, 1974, 2065 209 148 2212 126-141, 458, 461, 463, 468, 470, 472- v. 14-17 475, 477-481, 485, 486, 489-491, 498, 1357-1367, 1478-1481, 1874, 1953, 1954, 2053, 2101-2147, 2212, 2226 1571 2 824 159, 332, 436 127, 621 1931, 2013-2016 562 824 128 2012 1555, 1598 663 2011, 2013-2016 132, 133, 978 150 1089, 2169 1552 1605, 1708 1148, 1149 824, 848 311, 312 Page 48 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Hough, Emerson Houghton, Cholm G. Houghton, Mifflin Company Hours at Home House Beautiful Housman, A. E. (1859-1936) Houtchens, Lawrence H. Howard, Nat Howard, Roy W. Howe, Joseph Howell, Clark (1884-1969) Howells, William Dean (1837-1919) Folders 1704 465, 2034, 2046 1484, 1626, 1704 824 485 1709 1675 263, 265 464, 684, 1971, 2065, 2066 209 209, 2063 279, 774, 795, 813, 814, 822, 1547, 1548, 1556, 1646, 1647, 1710 Hoyt, Edwin P. 144 Hoyt, Palmer 179, 304, 453, 686, 1334, 1578 Hudson Review 946 Hudson, Frederick 552 Hughes, Langston (1902-1967) 11, 484, 1568, 1771, 2212 Huneker, James Gibbons 1704 Hunt, Haroldson L. 808 Huntley, Chet (1911-1974) 1605 Hutchins, Robert 290, 488, 613, 1583, 1593, 1867 Hutchins, Stilson 2156 Hyde, Grant 458 Hypatia 2213 Ibsen, Henrick (1828-1906), "Doll House" 2216 Ickes, Harold LeClaire (1874-1952) 1598, 1884, 1901, 1906, 1907, 1909 Iconoclast 201, 202, 825 Idaho, Moscow 451-452 Illinois Monthly Magazine, 1832 1247 Illinois, Chicago--Fires and fire prevention 1641 Illustrated London News, 1856 1248 Illustrated News, New York, 1853 1250 Illustrated Western World 133 In Fact, Long Island City, New York 539 The Independent, Kansas City, Missouri 825, 1588, 1715-1717 India 444, 597E Indiana University Press 186 Other Page 49 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Indians, Seneca Industry--Periodicals Ingham, Harvey (1858-1949) Inland Press Association Innocent Weekly Owl, New York International News Service Iowa Authors Club Iowa City (Iowa) Press-Citizen Iowa Homestead Iowa, Audubon Iowa, Coralville Iowa, Dubuque Iowa, History Iowa, Iowa City Iowa, Sioux City Iowa, What Cheer Iowa. State Historical Society of Irving, Washington (1783-1859) Isaacs, Norman E. Jacoby, Al James, Edwin L. James, Henry, Jr. Japan Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826) Jewett, Sarah Orne Job Johnson, Gerald W. Johnson, Homer Johnson, Hugh S. (1882-1942) Johnson, Icie F. Johnson, James Weldin Johnson, John H. Johnson, Lyndon Baines (1908-1973) Johnson, Robert Underwood Johnson, Tom Folders Other 479, 480, 481 930 1867, 2062 1577, 1867, 1895, 1929, 1945, 1968 825 1061-1065, 1576 1854, 1874, 1876, 1885, 2177 1860 826, 917 193, 194, 1509, 1516, 1891, 2190 1870, 1887 655, 659, 661 10, 30 436, 456, 462, 466, 467, 468, 469, 656, 1860, 1873, 1918 657 434, 1403 1928 1545, 1548, 1554, 1597 339 2012, 2015 1896 813, 814, 1556 45, 356-367, 597D, 1511, 1595, 1602, v. 64 1768, 1917-1919, 1929, 1945, 2010, 2212 260, 637, 645, 1493, 1553, 1577, v. 30 1598, 1720, 2160 1548, 1556 1567, 1601 691 1585 531 195 1568, 1771 804, 960 1976 986, 987 1722 Page 50 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Johnston, E. K. Jonah Jones, Donald Jones, Howard Mumford (1892- ) Jones, Paul C. (1901-1981) Jones, Robert L. Jones, Robert W. Jorgenson, Chester E. Journal of Journalism History Journal of the West Journalism and politics Journalism Bulletin Journalism Educator Journalism Quarterly Journalism, Industrial Journalism, Scientific Journalism--American Revolution Journalism--Censorship Journalism--Civil War Journalism--Ethics Journalism--History Journalism--Iowa Journalism--Korean War Journalism--Mexican War Journalism--Missouri Journalism--Mormon Journalism--Objectivity Journalism--Pamphlets Journalism--Study and teaching Journalism--War Journalism--War of 1812 Journalism--World War, 1914-1918 Folders Other 198, 2014 1495, 1720 2011, 2014-2016 133, 134, 191, 254, 490, 492, 498, 1359, 2212 1585 139, 273, 275, 282, 285, 584, 1198 127, 246 249, 1922 1723 943 1130, 1131, 1599, 1884, 1901, 1906, 1907, 1909, 1943 584 86, 87, 293 31, 40, 45, 47, 72, 78, 79, 124, 274276, 278, 280, 285, 289-296, 584, 585, 602, 2212 519, 520, 930, 931, 1580 717-723 1353, 1591 v. 43 805, 806, 1113-1120, 1353, 1591, 1605, 1884, 1900 652, 1116, 1157, 1353, 1354, 1591 588-596, 1581 1015-1355, 1579 1045, 1046 v. 71 1120, 1166, 1167 1116, 1353, 1591 1047, 1048, 1600 643 138, 468, 767, 768, 771, 850-854, 971, 1588 499-758 566-587, 1581, 1602 744-747, 1157-1167, 1353, 1591, v. 31 1892 1353, 1591 744, 1116, 1117, 1132, 1353, 1591 Page 51 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Journalism--World War, 1939-1945 The Journalist Joyce, James Judge Kalish, Stanley Kansas Kansas City Star Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804) Kantor, Mackinley (1904- ) Kappa Alpha Mu Kappa Tau Alpha Kay, George F. Keene Evening Sentinel, Keene, NH Keene, Charles Keller, Cal Kelly, Daniel J. Kempster, Harry L. (1883-1962) Kendall, Amos Kendall, George Wilkins (1809-1867) Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963) Kennedy, John P. Kentucky, Paducah Kerstetter, William Kesler, Carl Key Reporter Kilgallen, Dorothy (1913-1965) Kilgallen, James L. Kilgare, Bernard Kilmer, Joyce (1886-1918) King, Homer King, James King, John King, Martin Luther, Jr. (1929-1968) Folders 744-747, 1115-1120, 1132-1135, 1157-1166, 1350-1353, 1591 541 826, 838-842, 1720 827, 944 2020 2219 390, 494, 495, 497, 564, 1090, 1251, 1506, 1598, 1948 1545 472, 473, 1869 1916, 1933, 1959, 2021, 2180 51-53, 67-69, 91-93, 116, 297-312, 487, 1578, 1602, 1603, 1933, 1941, 1945-1947-1949, 1953, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1973-1975, 2038, 2053, 2203, 2206 1724 485, 486 525 1585 173, 174 1921 258, 259, 290 335, 337 475, 1129, 1131 1555 536 192 2011 827 1184 563, 1891 1724 1724 147, 148, 245, 1655-1661 335 655, 659, 661 788 Other Page 52 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Kinsley, Philip (1880-1960) Kipling, Rudyard (1865-1936) Kiplinger Magazine Kirkland, Caroline Matilda (1801-1864) Kirkpatrick, James Kiwanis Magazine Knickerbocker Knight, John Shively (1894- ) Knott, Thomas A. Knox, Frank Kobre, Sidney Korea Korean War, 1950-1953--Journalism Krapp, George Philip (1872-1934) Kreymborg, Alfred (1883-1966) Krieghbaum, Hillier Krock, Arthur (1887-1974) Kruglak, Theodore Kyodo Press La Cross, Louis La Gorce, John Oliver (1880-1959) La Prensa (Argentina) Lacossitt, Hy Ladies Home Journal Ladies Letter-Writer (1869) Laird, Charlton G. Lakeside Monthly Lamade, Dietrick (1859-1938) Lamade, George R. (1894-1965) Lambert, Edward C. (1910- ) Lane, Gertrude Battles ( -1941) Langlie, Arthur B. (1900-1966) Language and languages Lanier, Sidney Larrabee, William Lashbrook, Ralph Folders 198 1725 827 1546 2012 196-197 827 159, 304, 1922, 2064 1724 1339 269, 270, 272, 274, 276-279, 1148 360 1120, 1166, 1167 1724, 2220, 2221 953 294, 295, 296, 390, 718, 1155 725 311, 312, 470, 484, 1171, 2012 1576 137 865 1595 1585 130, 131, 136-138, 163, 164, 185, 235, 467, 828, 829, 889, 970, 1604, 1728, 1729 1730 237 780 818, 819 818, 819 192, 2011, 2013-2016 791, 792, 829 849 1795-1799, 1810-1814 1556 1731 263, 265, 349, 2009, 2035 Other Page 53 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Lasher, George Starr (1885-1964) Laski, Harold J. (1893-1950) Law of the Press Lawrence, D. H. (1885-1930) Lawrence, David (1888-1973) Lawson, Victor Fremont (1850-1925) Lazell, Fred Leach, Edward T. Leach, Henry Goddard (1880-1970) Leacock, Stephen League of Nations Lechlitner, Ruth Lee, Charles Lee, Richard Lee, Robert Edward (1807-1870) Leggett, William (1801-1839) LeKachman, Robert Leland, Charles Godfrey (1824-1903) Leslie Periodicals Leslie, Frank (1821-1880) Leslie, Frank, Mrs. (1851-1914) Levin, Arthur J. Levine, Seymour Lewis, Sinclair (1884-1951) Liberty Life Illustrated Life Magazine Folders 297 1726 630-633, 638, 673-679, 1053-1059 482 531, 2062 337 1876 1591 137, 811, 895 1711 1576 1549 347 206 1602 1577 980 813, 912, 1563 128, 258, 261, 262, 379, 811 129, 258, 970, 2062, 2156 563 351, 1404 240 1732 831 830 415-417, 833-836, 960, 977, 1603, 1604 Life Magazine, (1883-1936) 832, 944, 972 Lillard, Richard G. 127 Lily 128 Lin, Emily 1576 Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Missouri 692 Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865) 1733-1740, 2213, 2214, 2216 Lindeman, E. C. 162, 164 Lindsay, Edward 268, 269, 274 Lindsay, John V. (1921- ) 914 Lindsay, Vachel (1879-1931) 192, 812, 1549, 1565, 1591, 1741, Other Page 54 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Folders Other 2217 Lippard, George 1726 Lippincott's Magazine 843 Lippmann, Walter (1889-1974) 531, 1129, 1605, 1727 Litchfield Enquirer, Litchfield, Connecticut 1252, 1253 Literary Digest 131, 132, 482, 830 Literature--History and criticism 1638 Littell, Eliakim (1797-1870) 843 Littell's Living Age 843 Little Review 235, 812, 837-842, 946, 952 Living 56 Locke, John 1545, 1605 Log Cabin (New York, 1841) 1253 London Times 1321 London, Jack (1876-1916) 1556 v. 11 London, Jack (1876-1916)--Call of the Wild 261 v. 11 Long, Howard R. 192, 247, 276, 345, 346, 374, 452, 460, 461, 463, 473, 474, 476, 478, 497, 1023, 2013-2017, 2023, 2041 Long, Huey P. (1893-1935) 1205 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth (18071546, 1547, 1552, 1555 1882) Longmans, Green and Company 1727 Longstreet, Augustus B. (1790-1870) 1544, 1546 Look 237, 843, 1604 Loomis, Lee Pierson (1884-1964) 1968 Lorimer, George Horace (1868-1937) 209, 889-891 Louisiana, Shreveport 385-589 Louisville Courier-Journal, Louisville, 2159 Kentucky Lovejoy, Elijah Parish (1802-1837) 335 Lowell, Amy (1874-1925) 1549, 1556, 1742, 2226 Lowell, James Russell (1819-1891) 774, 1546, 1548, 1555, 1727 Luce, Henry R. (1898-1967) 156, 810, 833-836, 902, 904, 977, 1882, 1883 Luxon, Norval Neil 136, 170, 177, 184, 187-191, 194, 263265, 267, 268, 274, 285, 289, 292, 294, 296, 311, 352, 449, 461, 472, 478, 485, 570, 586, 596, 1975, 2009, Page 55 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Lyon, Peter Lyons, Eugene Lyons, Louis M. MaCahill, Charles MacArthur, Douglas (1880-1964) Macaulay MacDonald, Dwight Macfadden, Bernarr (1868-1955) MacKenzie, William MacLean, Malcolm MacLeish, Archibald (1892- ) Macmillan Company, The Mad Mademoiselle Maeterlinck's Blue Bird Magnolia or Southern Appalachian Maguire, J. Russell Malone, Dumas (1892- ) Manchester Guardian Manchester, William Manufacturers Record Marengo Republican, Marengo, Iowa Marine Journal Markel, Lester Markham, Edwin (1852-1940) Markham, James W. Marolf, Louis C. Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Marsh, Daniel L. Martin, Edward Sandford (1856-1939) Martin, Frank L. (1881-1941) Martin, Lawrence Folders 2046 124, 478, 482 539 283, 461, 688, 1003 263, 264 356-358, 360, 2212 2213 810 402, 831, 880, 908, 962, 2163 209 273 1746 142-154, 185, 188, 236, 240, 241, 1482, 1486-1488, 1493, 1747 844 844 2216 844, 1259 768 1479 558 436 844 1857 844 183, 310, 1080, 1107, 1122, 1605, 1964 1747 177, 271-273, 275, 277, 307, 308, 311, 390, 413, 452, 469, 1964, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2022, 2039 1747 457, 488, 1955, 2044, 2184 1882, 1883 832, 924 148, 234, 573, 580, 1598, 1891, 1895, 2009 815 Other Page 56 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Marvin, Dwight Marvin, Kenneth Marx, Karl (1818-1883) Mason, Edward F. Mason, John Mass media Massachusetts Spy Masses Masters, Edgar Lee (1869-1950) Mather, Cotton (1663-1728) Mather, Increase (1639-1723) Mathews, Joseph J. (1908- ) Matthews, Brander (1852-1929) Maugham, W. Somerset (1874-1965) Mauldin, Bill (1921-2003) Maule, Thomas Maurer, Wesley H. May, Henry F. (1915- ) May, Phil Mayes, Herbert McBride, Mary Margaret (1899-1976) McBride, Thomas H. McCabe, Gibson McCall's Magazine McCarthy, Justin McClure, Samuel S. (1857-1949) McClure's Magazine McCormick, Anne McCormick, Robert R. (1880-1955) McCullogh, Joseph B. McCurdy, Henry B. McCutcheon, Barr, The Alternative McGill, Ralph E. McGraw-Hill Publishing Company McKay, Claude Folders 159, 263-265, 350 269, 277, 279 551 201, 239, 1934, 2009 1552 533, 534, 1578, 1603-1605 244, 1260, 2125 845 1549, 1565, 1747 1543, 1552-1553 1548, 1553 242 1638, 1646, 1649, 1681, 1725, 1798, 1816, 2220, 2221 249 326, 1085 633 301, 302, 306-308 935 525 849 471 1746 1004 139, 829, 846-849, 970, 1604, 2173 813, 814 124, 131, 132, 137, 141, 478, 482, 850-854, 1588 131, 132, 137, 468, 490, 850-854 1183 502, 590, 605-608, 683, 1069, 1070, 1096, 1097, 2063 1595, 2156 245 2216 1132 844, 1748 11, 1568 Other Page 57 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject McKay, Douglas (1893-1959) McLean, Malcolm S., Jr. McMullen, John K. McMurtrie, Douglas C. McNaught's Monthly McPherson, Holt Meador, Eli (1879-1959) Meddill, Joseph Meeker, Jotham Melcher, Frederic G. Mellett, Donald R. Lectures Melton, Elston J. Melville, Herman (1819-1891) Memphis Appeal Menace Mencken, August Mencken, H. L. (1880-1956) Mercer, Willis Meredith Publishing Merry's Museum Merwin, Frederic E. Methodist Advocate, Atlanta, Georgia 1869 Metropolitan Magazine Metropolitan Record Meuser, Kenneth G. Mexican War, Journalism Mexico Meyer, Robert Miami Herald, Miami, Florida Michigan City News-Dispatch, Michigan City, Indiana Michigan, Glennie Mickelson, Paul R. Mickelson, Sig (1913- ) Middlebush, Frederick Arnold (1890-1971) Folders 176 207 1585 649, 660, 730, 1110, 1178 844 263, 265 1585 337 337 190, 238, 357 35, 260, 261, 335, 613, 627, 683-691, 1890 193, 248, 249, 2012 1555 1090, 1576 855 138 195, 436, 767, 895, 1170, 1608, 1724, 1774 1748 261, 455, 776-782, 903 855 300-307, 309, 350, 1198 1260 129 1275 1585 1116, 1353, 1591 481, 1750 2052 673, 1090 1593, 1922, 1945 490, 491 156 1604, 1605 142, 167, 184, 187, 191, 194, 202, 267, 369, 396, 459, 489, 493, 494, Other Page 58 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Middleton, Drew The Midland The Midland Monthly Milestones Military Police Journal Miller, Harlan Miller, Joaquin Milwaukee Journal Milwaukee Press Club Miners, Ward L. Minneapolis Star and Tribune Missionary Herald Mississippi Valley Historical Review Mississippi Valley Medical Editors Association Missouri Historical Review Missouri Intelligencer and Boon's Lick Advertiser Missouri Press Association Missouri Writers Guild Missouri, Cape Girardeau Missouri, Columbia Missouri, Hermann Mitchell, John Ames Moats, Francis I. Modern Electrics Modern Language Association Moeller, Leslie Moley, Raymond Charles (1886-1975) Monroe, Harriet ( -1936) Morelock, Thomas Morengo (Iowa) Republican Morgan, George Morley, Christopher (1890-1957) Folders Other 1403, 1599, 1893, 1910, 1934, 1947, 2037, 2042, 2212 198-202 4, 11, 17, 22, 98-100, 117-119, 187, v. 10 206, 438, 467, 470, 490-492, 855, 953, 954, 1549, 2053, 2212, 2216, 221 117, 859, 869, 1751 856 856 168 1547 2167 2166 247 1968 856 31, 857 145, 1919 943 404, 405, 664, 665 433, 464, 1892, 1920, 2012 328, 329, 1899, 2207 735 427, 487, 1896 1855 832 1749 964, 966, 967 861 178, 180, 183, 207, 239, 264, 265, 267, 276, 277, 294, 295, 349, 489, 661 871, 905, 906 812, 881, 951 481, 484, 2009, 2011, 2013-2017 2213, 2214 2011, 2015 1542, 1567 Page 59 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Morley, Felix Mormons Morris, Richard B. Morrissey, James Mott, David C. Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), "Dreams" Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), "Eulogy" Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), "Eyes" Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), "In and About the Twin Cities" Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), "Montana Impressions" Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), "Newspapers and the Public" Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), "The Butt-Notcher" Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), "The Man With the Good Face" Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), "Those Having Eyes" Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), A Gallery of Americans Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), Five Stories Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), Golden Multitudes Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), Missouri Reader Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), Oldtime Comments on Journalism Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), Six Prophets Out of the Middle West Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964), The News in America Mott, Mary E. Mott, Vera Ingram (1885-1964) Folders 684 142, 1636, 1758, 1940 614 2011 914, 458, 470, 658-660, 803, 1760, 1761, 1884, 1977, 1985, 2009 1-2227 2216 2214 2220, 2221 2214 Other v. 1-72; Box 121; a.c. 1-6 v. 40 2214 2214 2221, 2222 2225 2220-2221 57, 75, 76, 162-166, 490, 1477, 1490, 1491, 1934 468, 469, 471, 472, 483, 2053 152-154, 185, 1378-1407, 1488, 1583, 1584, 1598, 1918 477, 480, 482-487, 489, 492, 14271475 167-184 v. 32, 33 v. 42 v. 39 471, 472, 2217, 2221 155-161, 1408, 1409 1762 1855, 1857, 1859, 1860, 1864, 1869, v. 5, 38 Page 60 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Folders Other 1870, 1874, 1877, 1880, 1886, 1889, 1891, 1906, 1918-1920, 1922, 19271930, 1932, 1947, 1948, 1963, 1964, 1972, 1976, 1977-1984, 1989-1994, 1997-2000, 2002, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2031-2041, 2049, 20682100, 2189, 2209-2211, 2212 Mowery, Edward J. 689 Muilenberg, Walter 490 Muir, John 1763-1766 Mulford, Samuel 633 Munsey, Frank A. 141, 858 Murfree, Mary N. 1548, 1556 Murphy, Donald R. 193 Murphy, Lawrence W. 170, 240, 276, 585 Murray, Byron D. 254 Murrow, Edward Roscoe (1908-1965) 1602, 1604 Murthy, Nadig Krishna 149, 150 v. 4 Musgrave, Arthur 169 Musick, Ruth Ann 1767 Naeter, Fred W. (1874-1965) 1585 Nafziger, Ralph O. (1896-1973) 167, 176, 187, 202, 263, 269, 272, 274-278, 280, 44, 476, 574, 585, 1135, 2009, 2041 Nambara, Shigeru 1768 Nashville Banner, Nashville, Tennessee 1091 Nassau Review Star, Long Island, NY 1091 Nast, Thomas (1840-1902) 2058 Nast, Thomas (1840-1902) 2058 Nathan, George Jean (1882-1958) 768 Nation, The 862, 977 National Advocate, (New Orleans, LA) 652 National Chengchi University 1973 National Editorial Association 330, 1593, 1922 National Gazette, Philadelphia, 1820-1841 547, 1238 National Geographic 130, 133-137, 185, 464, 864, 1262 National Intelligencer (Washington, D.C.) 549, 641, 1263 National Observer 863 National Police Gazette 862, 902, 1562 Page 61 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject National Publisher National Review Neal, Robert M. Negro Digest Neihardt, John Gneisenau (1881-1973) Neiman, Lucius Nelson, Harold Nelson, William Rockhill (1841-1915) Neuberger, Richard L. (1912-1960) Nevins, Allan (1890-1971) New American Library, The New Deal New Directions New England Courant, 1721-1726 (?) New England Homestead New England Magazine New England Quarterly New Englander New Hampshire, Nashua New Jersey Farm and Garden New Leader, The New Mexico, Silver City New Republic, The New York Associated Press, (N. Y. A. P.) New York Daily News New York Herald Tribune New York Herald Tribune Book Review New York Magazine New York Post New York Sun New York Times Book Review, The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times, The Folders 863 863 1768, 2011, 20213-2016 866 101, 190, 205-207, 235, 315, 320, 467, 1357, 1521, 1522, 1547, 1549, 1565, 1779, 1780, 2047, 2212 337 278, 279, 281, 633 337, 564, 1506 336, 337 168, 177, 248, 293, 462, 464, 492, 499, 764 162-166, 1490, 1491 905, 906, 1541, 1542 957 1238 866 1590 13 866 445 867 867 442, 448 868, 977, 1689, 1690 1576 1074 551, 552, 646, 1075, 1577, 1600, 1909, 1934 235, 867, 977 872, 1236 1078, 5177, 1591 1581, 1602 872, 977 872 144, 446, 576, 595, 724, 725, 746, 1075, 1079, 1080, 1081, 1277-1281, 1576, 1598, 1600, 1603, 18885, 1934 Other Page 62 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject New York, NY New Yorker, 1901-1906 New Yorker, 1925 Newberry Library Bulletin Newhouse, Samuel I. Newsday (Hempstead, L. I., New York) Newspaper Advertising Executives Association, Incorporated Newspaper-Radio Committee (1942) Newspapers Newspapers, Alabama Newspapers, California Newspapers, California, Los Angeles Newspapers, California, San Francisco Newspapers, Censorship Newspapers, England, London Newspapers, Georgia, Atlanta Newspapers, Illinois, Chicago Newspapers, Indiana, Indianapolis Newspapers, Iowa Newspapers, Kentucky, Louisville Newspapers, Louisiana, Natchitoches Newspapers, Louisiana, New Orleans Newspapers, Massachusetts, Boston Newspapers, Massachusetts, Springfield Newspapers, Michigan, Detroit Newspapers, Minnesota, Minneapolis Newspapers, Missouri Newspapers, Montana Newspapers, New York Newspapers, New York, Brooklyn Newspapers, North Carolina, Charlotte Newspapers, Ohio Newspapers, Ohio, Cincinnati Newspapers, Ohio, Cleveland Newspapers, Ohio, Dayton Newspapers, Oregon, Portland Folders 2220, 2221, 2224, 2226 1577 185, 869, 870, 943 152, 802, 812, 845, 1150 1016, 1084, 1086, 1088, 1092 1082 504 1890 1202-1320 1086, 1091 654, 1092 198, 1072 1093, 1335, 1576 1113-1120, 1353, 1591, 1884, 1900 1254-1258 1086 1068-1971 1090 655-662, 753, 1094 1090 1261 652, 1091, 1271 1067 1094 1089, 1231 1091, 1323 663-666, 753, 757, 1600, 1892, 1933 654 637, 646, 1073-1082, 1103, 12721288, 2173 1087 1087 639, 642 1087, 1088, 1220 31, 677, 1088 1088 1092 Other Page 63 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Newspapers, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Newspapers, Pennsylvania, Pittsburg Newspapers, Puerto Rico, San Juan Newspapers, Rhode Island, Newport Newspapers, South Carolina Newspapers, South Dakota Newspapers, Tennessee, Chattanooga Newspapers, Texas, Dallas Newspapers, Texas, Houston Newspapers, Utah, Salt Lake City Newspapers, Washington Newspapers, Washington, D.C. Newspapers, Wisconsin, Madison Newspapers, Wisconsin, Milwaukee Newsweek Newton, Joseph Fort (1880-1950) Nieman Reports Nixon, Raymond B. Nixon, Richard Milhous (1913-1994) Noble, Ann Noble, David W. Nome (Alaska) Nugget Norris, Charles G. (1881-1945) Norris, Frank (1870-1902) Norris, John North American Review North, Sterling (1906-1974) Northcliffe, Alfred Charles Norwegian Press Noyes, Alfred (1880-1958) Noyes, Crosby Stuart (1825-1908) Noyes, Frank Brett (1863-1948) Nye, Bill O'Brien, Edward J. (1890-1941) O'Brien, Fitz-James (1828-1862) Folders Other 1083 1092 1094 1289-1290 653 748 1087 427, 1088, 1228 1089 1093 1094 1096, 1097, 1103 1090 1091, 1103 139, 871, 977 2214 158-160, 167, 632, 712 169, 171, 177, 192, 206, 240, 268, 270, 273-275, 278-281, 289-296, 339, 346, 442, 453, 602, 1104, 1578, 2009, 2033, 2064 1131 194 868 1091 1770 1549, 1556 2011 25, 125, 235, 481, 486, 872, 945 478 209 420 1770 553 2063 1547 954 v. 9 1548 Page 64 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Ohio Farmer, Cleveland, Ohio Oklahoma Farm Journal Olds, George Olson, Kenneth E. (1895-1967) Omaha (Nebraska) World Herald O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953) O'Sullivan, Jerry L. Others Otis, Harrison Gray (1837-1917) Otis, James Oursler, Fulton (1893-1952) Overland Monthly Overseas News Agency Oxford University Press, New York Pacific Christian Advocate Page, Thomas Nelson (1853-1922) Page, Walter Hines (1855-1918) Painter, William R. (1863-1947) Palimpsest, The Palmer, J. E. Palmer, Paul Panama Star and Herald Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois Paperback books Parade Parker, Theodore Partisan Review Parton, James (1822-1891) Partridge, Bernard Pathfinder Patterson, Alicia ( -1963) Patterson, Grove (1881-1956) Patterson, James R. Folders 873 873 1585 263-265, 267, 268, 278, 279, 281, 349, 475, 476, 478, 479, 580, 584, 585 1092 1781 176, 457, 467, 468, 488, 585, 1955, 2009 953 564 1544 831, 970, 1782 874, 1503 1063 1786 875 1556, 1772 141, 811 1585 9, 50, 96-100, 102-111, 117-123, 138, 189, 205, 206, 467, 468, 470-473, 476, 491, 492, 546, 655-657, 659, 661, 662, 876, 1617, 1621, 1629, 1650, 1680, 1700 132, 136 767 240 1092, 1593, 1922 1626-1628 875, 968 1545 875 764, 1604 525 875 1082 159, 687, 1591 2023 Other Page 65 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Paulding, James Kirke (1778-1860) Payne, George Henry (1876-1945) Payne, William Morton (1858-1919) Pearson, Justus R., Jr. Peck, Harry Thurston (1856-1914) Peden, William H. (1913- ) Pegler, Westbrook (1894-1969) Pendergast, James Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa Pennsylvania Gazette Pennsylvania Magazine Pennsylvania Packet, 1771 Penny Magazine, The People Periodical Post Boy, The Periodicals Periodicals, Bibliography Periodicals, Censorship Periodicals, History Folders 1544, 1555 811 802, 812 238 139, 783 171, 175, 462 531, 1576, 1921, 2064 1588 2213 129, 335, 888, 889 877, 1598 1237 598, 645 878 1791-1794 1576, 1588 927 805, 806, 932, 1605 126-141, 759-1014, 1499-1503, 1506, 1586-1590, 1597, 1598, 1604 Perkins, George D. (1840-1914) 657, 659, 674 Perkins, Howard C. 146 Perkins, Maxwell (1884-1947) 1788 Perlik, Charles A., Jr. 148 Perreault, Bill 2023 Perry, J. Douglas 273 Petersen, Christian 1871, 1874 Petersen, William J. 114, 168-171, 181, 186, 189, 194, 204207, 237, 248257, 452, 456, 468, 469, 471, 473, 656, 659, 662, 876, 1404, 1621,1788, 1927, 2039 Peterson, Theodore 73, 139, 183, 194, 220, 296, 934, 949, 979, 1004, 1605, 2048 Peterson's Magazine 877, 1292, 1293 Pett, Saul 1971 Pew, Marlin E. 564, 591, 2063 Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of Missouri Chapter 460, 1962, 2186 Philadelphia (PA) Evening Bulletin 1322 Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer, The 296, 544 Other Page 66 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Philadelphia (PA) Record Philistine Phillips, David G. (1867-1911) Phillips, George H. Phoenix, John Photography, Journalistic Physical Culture Pickerell, Albert G. Pickett, Calder H. Pictorial Review Pierce, Marvin Pinkham, Fred O. Piper, Edwin Ford (1871-1939) Plain Talk Plantation Playboy Plummer, Neil Poe, Edgar Allen (1809-1849) Poetry Pollard, James E. Pony Express Pope, James Porter, William F. Porter, William Sydney Portland Oregonian Portugal Pound, Ezra (1885-1972) Powell, John Benjamin (1886-1947) Powell, John Wesley (1834-1902) Pownall, Fred Prairie Farmer Prairie Schooner Prentice, George D. (1802-1870) Presidents, U.S., Press relations Press Congress of the World Press of the Crippled Turtle Folders Other 746 879 239, 240, 274 291, 292 1547 1105, 1106, 1327-1329, 1907, 1916, 1920, 2164, 2165 879 159 191, 150 235, 879 847 268, 274, 277 20, 236 539, 879 880 880 275, 279 1546, 1548, 1554, 1800 881, 951, 952, 1549 170, 177, 345, 346, 455, 575 651, 1804 687 137, 346, 457, 458, 474 134, 1548, 1783, 1784 1334, 1339 597E 837-842 409 451 263-265, 1099, 2040 880 27, 28, 491 2156 1125-1129 331-334, 1602, 1958 48, 51, 67, 91, 95, 167-184, 460, 463, v. 39 478, 490, 1916, 1947, 1948, 2053 Page 67 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Press Time Press, China Press, Foreign Press, Law and legislation Price, Byron Price, Granville Price, Warren C. Princeton Theological Review Printer's Ink Printing Proceedings Progressive Farmer Propaganda Protectionist, The Public opinion Public Relations Publick Occurrences Publishers and publishing Publishers' Auxiliary Puck Pulitzer Prize Pulitzer Prize, 1939 Pulitzer Prizes Pulitzer, Joseph (1847-1911) Pulitzer, Joseph III (1913- ) Pulitzer, Joseph, Jr. (1885-1955) Puritans Putnam's Magazine Quarterly Review of Public Relations Queen Quick Quick, Herbert Quill Folders Other 1894, 1904, 1905, 1947, 1948 573, 601, 1604 222-234, 354-369, 597-602, 10201043, 1579, 1602 630-633, 638, 673-679, 1053-1059 747, 1117 339, 451, 453, 469 150, 175, 176, 178, 191, 206, 251, 258, 271-274, 277, 278, 282, 289-291, 457, 461, 470, 631, 652, 1198, 1199, 1201, 1964, 2009, 2040 882 462, 882 640, 645, 649, 659 v. 47 133, 243, 344 882 1132-1135, 1350, 1351, 1577, 1874 882 1113-1137 1138, 1139 335 1582-1584, 1596, 1597, 1627, 1790 882, 1975 372, 883, 944 2212 127, 466, 1874, 2197 1140, 1141 209, 335, 554-557, 1084, 1325, 1338, 1348, 1595, 1604, 1655-1660, 1886, 2156 556, 1084, 1085 555-557, 610, 1084, 1085, 1325, 2064 1543, 1548, 1552, 1553, 1598, 1600 883 883 128, 129, 132, 846-849 883 1556, 1805 112, 113, 489 Page 68 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Quinn, Archie Radio Free Europe Radio-Electronics Rafferty, Keen Rago, Henry (1915-1969) Railroad Trainmen Railway Age Raleigh (North Carolina) Register The Ralls Banner, Ralls, Texas Rascoe, Burton (1892-1957) Ray, Royal H. Read, Allen Walker Reader's Digest Reading Recreation Redbook Reddick, DeWitt Reed, John Reedy's Mirror Reid, Helen Rogers (1882-1970) Reid, Loren D. (1905- ) Reid, Whitelaw (1837-1912) Religious Herald (Richmond, Virginia) Reno (Nevada) Evening Gazette Reporter, The Reporters and reporting Repplier, Agnes (1855-1950) Republican Eagle, Red Wing, Minnesota Reston, James (1909- ) Reuters Review of Reviews Reviewer Rice, Isaac L. Richardson, Lyon N. Ripley, George Ripley, Sophia Robbins, J. Albert Roberts, Elzey (1892-1962) Folders 180 363 138, 965-967 180, 274, 479, 1018, 1975 881 884 884 549 748 130 172, 278, 537 195, 1810-1814 470, 471, 977, 1604 1136, 1137 977 131, 132, 884, 973 184, 1198, 2037 845 885, 1588 159 191 2060, 2061, 2156 885 1092 885, 950 719-725, 1145-1170, 1891 243 1593, 1922 690, 724, 1129, 1604 1576 242, 885, 886 954 811 136, 844, 1749, 1840 646 1598 817 614 Other Page 69 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Roberts, John C. Roberts, Roy A. (1887-1967) Robinson, Edwin Arlington (1869-1935) Rocky Mountain Sunday School Casket, 1864-1868, Colorado Rocky Mountian News, Colorado Rodgers, Paul C. Rogge, Edward A. Roman, Anton Roop, Lewis W. Roosevelt, Eleanor (1884-1962) Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1882-1945) Folders 1595 390, 1598 1549, 1556, 1815 886 1093 239, 240 153 874 1585 829, 847 905, 906, 1126, 1127, 1130, 1591, 1604, 1866 Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919) 1516, 1816 Roper, Elmo 727, 1123 Rosenthal, Joseph 142, 143, 1106, 2020, 2164 Ross, Charles G. (1885-1950) 436, 487, 1598 Ross, Harold 869, 870 Rotarian, The 237, 886 Rowland, D. Wayne 180, 194, 456 Royall, Anne 767 Royce, Josiah 953 Rucker, Bryce 467, 473, 484, 485, 2041 Rucker, Frank W. (1886-1975) 458, 478, 1105, 1930, 1933, 1949, 2014, 2036, 2044, 2048 Rumsey, Mary 905-906 Runyon, Forest 1585 Ruppel, Louis 131, 790 Sabatini, Rafael 2212 Sabine, Gordon A. 438 Sacramento (California) Union 1093 Saint Nicholas 897, 945, 971 Saltzman, Eleanor 1859 San Francisco (Calif.)--Earthquake and fire, 1301, 1302 1906 San Jose (California) Mercury 1094 Sandburg, Carl (1878-1967) 467, 1549, 1556, 1565, 1823, 1824, 2212 Sanders, Charles L. 179, 2042 Other Page 70 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Saturday Evening Post, 1821 Saturday Globe, Utica, New York Saturday Review Scandinavia Schlesinger, Arthur M. (1888-1965) Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. (1917-2007) Schneider, Douglass School Review Schramm, Wilbur Schrath, Thomas Schwartz, Charles W. Schwartz, Elizabeth R. (Mrs. Charles W.) Science Science, Periodicals Scientific American Scott, Charles P. Scribner, Charles Scribner's Magazine, 1887-1939 Scribner's Monthly, 1870-1881 Scripps, Edward Wyllis (1854-1926) Scripps, James Edmund (1835-1906) Scruton, George H. Scruton, John Seagraves, Sodie Seashore, Carl E. (1866-1949) Seaton, William Secession Seck, Kurt Sedgwick, Ellery Seldes, George Seltzer, Louis B. Folders Other 54, 55, 66, 126, 127, 129, 130, 132, v. 37 185, 201, 235, 447, 461, 700, 829, 888-893, 977, 1303, 1586, 1587, 1604, 1654, 1855, 2172, 2173 897 94, 127, 204, 205, 238, 796, 804, 894, 975, 977 597F 167, 178, 191, 260, 353, 470, 474, 475, 492, 498, 613, 634, 1404, 1547, 1622-1625, 2212 458 274 897 176, 237, 239, 263, 277, 280, 281, 348, 459, 728, 1595, 1604, 2039, 2041, 2043 160 319-322 319-322 898, 1590 898 898, 977 558 243, 895, 986, 1583 138, 139, 895, 896, 977 895 337, 461, 463, 1348, 1349 337 1585, 1931, 2012, 2022 2012 236 1820 641, 2156 955 2015 774, 823, 843 199, 433, 434, 539, 667, 1132 202, 2064 Page 71 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Settle, Raymond W. Sevareid, Eric Seven Arts Sewall, Samuel Sewanee Review, Sewanee, Tennessee Seward, William Henry (1801-1872) Sewell, Anna Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) Shannon, Ralph Shapiro, Karl Sharp, Eugene W. (1898-1982) Shaw, George Bernard (1856-1950) Sheehan, Donald Shefrin, David Shelley, Jack Shepard, Thomas Sherwin, Mark Shipton, Clifford K. (1902-1974) Shloss, Leon Show Shriver, R. Sargent, Jr. Shumway, Lowell Shuttlesworth, Jock Shylen, Ben Siebert, Fred S. Sigma Delta Chi Sigmund, Jay G. (1885-1937) Simmons, George E. Simms, William Gilmor Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa Sinclair, Upton (1878-1968) Folders Other 1672 1604 953 1543 2, 132, 133, 136, 881, 898, 914, 2221 2156 243 1510, 1515, 1559, 1827-1830 662 344, 881 1910, 2009, 2011, 2013-2016, 2056 1832 201 2013, 2016, 2017 156, 159 1552 160, 161 133, 183, 193, 240, 241, 250, 344, 345, 450 2023 899 480 846, 847 827 1965 263-265, 279, 290, 300, 303, 350, 609, 633, 679, 1134 335-341, 436, 473, 474, 486, 487, 1894, 1922, 1927, 1953, 1964, 2011, 2178, 2181, 2185, 2186, 2188 236, 456, 1821 167, 175, 272-275, 291, 292 1555 342, 433, 451, 454, 464, 493, 1510, v. 481511, 1519, 1524, 1662, 1853, 1856, 50, 55, 1871, 1892, 1942, 1995, 1996, 2037, 56 2040, 2056, 2178, 2191, 2216-2218, 2226 771, 821, 1386, 1821 Page 72 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Skinner, John Stuart Small, Albion Woodbury (1854-1926) Smart Set Smith, Henry Justin (1875-1936) Smith, Henry Ladd (Hank) Smith, John Smith, Lewis Worthington (1866-1947) Smith, Paul C. Smith, Queen Smyth, Joseph Hilton Snider, Arthur J. Snowdem Edgar, Sr. Socialism Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Speakers Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Speakers Society of American Historians, The Society of Friends Soderstrom, E. E. Sorokin, Pitirim A. (1889-1968) South Band (Indiana) Tribune South Dakota, Description and travel Southeast Missourian (Cape Girardeau, Missouri) Southern Appalachian or Magnolia Southern Churchman Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Southern Lady's Book Southern Literary Messenger Southern Planter Southern Review Southern, William, Jr. Southwest Review Southwestern Crop and Stock Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte (1819-1899) Folders 763 1589 436, 491, 768 2063 201, 258, 259, 262, 268, 296, 473, 474, 2039 1544, 1552, 1554 236 766, 791 2011, 2014, 2015, 2036, 2045 793, 796 187, 188, 349, 463, 465, 471, 472 559 1630, 1832 98-100, 456, 467, 1567 98-100, 456, 467, 1567 464 23, 114, 185, 186, 193, 252, 454, 479, 480 2013, 2015, 2016 1597 1577, 1929, 1943 2218 1593, 1906, 1927 844, 1259 900 497, 1963, 1965 844, 1259 900 900 900, 914 1585, 1933 901, 954 900 153, 1597 Other Page 73 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Spain Sparks, Jared Spears, Monroe K. Spencer, Dale Spencer, Otha Spilman, Louis Spirit of the Times Spivak, Lawrence E. 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Boyd 160, 161 Stephenson, William 370, 371, 377, 1604, 1819 Stern, Madeleine 128, 152, 240-243, 563, 770, 875 Stevenson, Adlai Ewing (1900-1965) 490, 1130, 1131 Other Page 74 Image C2344 Mott, Frank Luther (1886-1964) and Vera I. (1885- 1964), Papers, 1775-1965 Subject Stewart, William C. Stockbridge, Frank Parker Stoddard, George D. Stoddard, Richard Henry Stone, Melville E. Story, Joseph Stout, Wesley Winans (1890-1971) Stowe, Harriet Beecher (1811-1896) Strand, William C. (1911-1974) Streit, Clarence K. Stritch, Thomas Successful Farming Suckow, Ruth (1892-1960) Sullivan, Dick Sullivan, Mark (1874-1952) Sulzberger, Arthur Hays (1891-1968) Sunday, Billy (1863-1935) Swain, E. E. Swan, Joyce Swan, Roy M. Swanson, Charles E. Swearingen, Dick Swearingen, Martha Swindler, William F. Swing, Raymond Gram Swinnerton, Frank Symington, Stuart (1901-1988) T. V. Guide Taeusch, Carl Frederick (1889-1962) Taft, Kendall B. (1899-1972) Taft, William H. 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