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Fred Friendly papers, 1917-2004, bulk 1950-1990

97.4 linear feet 220 document boxes 3 index card boxes 2 record cartons 1 oversized box
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This collection encompasses the life and career of Fred Friendly as an author, educator, and television news producer.
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Fred Friendly papers, 1917-2004, bulk 1950-1990 97.4 linear feet 220 document boxes 3 index card boxes 2 record cartons 1 oversized box

Mott B. Schmidt architectural records and papers collection, 1920-1972

755 drawings approximate 266 photographs
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Collection consists chiefly of drawings and photographs. It contains over 755 drawings of private residences and other projects, such as an addition to Gracie Mansion (New York, N.Y.) and alterations to Columbia University's School of Journalism. Also included are 266 project photographs.

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Mott B. Schmidt architectural records and papers collection, 1920-1972 755 drawings approximate 266 photographs

Richard Wald collection of newsroom ethics policies and handbooks, 1963-2014

1.25 linear feet 1 record carton
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A small collection of policy manuals and ethical guidelines produced by organizatiuons such as ABS news, CBS news, and The New York Times.

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Roscoe B. Ellard Papers, 1872-1955

2.5 linear feet 2 record storage cartons
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Professional and Personal papers of journalist and Columbia University Professor of Journalism Roscoe Ellard.
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Roscoe B. Ellard Papers, 1872-1955 2.5 linear feet 2 record storage cartons

Todd Gitlin papers, 1960-2020, bulk 1980-2005

22.68 linear feet 54 document boxes
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Todd Gitlin (1943-2022) was an activist, author, poet, and scholar of mass media at Columbia University. A leader of the anti-war group Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) in the 1960s and a self-identified progressive for his whole life, he became a noted critic of the American left from the 1990s on for a perceived overemphasis on identity and cultural issues.

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Todd Gitlin papers, 1960-2020, bulk 1980-2005 22.68 linear feet 54 document boxes