Graduate School of Journalism Photographs, 1918-2002

Graduate School of Journalism Photographs, 1918-2002

Summary Information

Abstract

Black and white photographic prints and negatives, color prints and negatives, slides and transparencies documenting the activities of the School of Journalism, including students, faculty, administrators, visitors, and events.

At a Glance

Call No.:
UA#0110
Bib ID:
4080194 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Columbia University. Graduate School of Journalism
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
6 linear feet (14 document boxes)
Language(s):
English .
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Description

Summary

Photographs consist of black and white prints and negatives, color prints and negatives, and color slides and transparencies documenting the activities of the School of Journalism. Images include portraits and events involving students, faculty, administrators, professional journalists, and visitors.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged in 7 series.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

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There are no restrictions this collection.

The collection is located on-site.

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Reproductions may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Photographs, 1918-2002, University Archives, Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University in the City of New York.

Related Material at Columbia

Columbia Spectator Photograph Collection, 1950-1999 (UA#0036)

Columbia University Faculty Photographs Collection, 1938 (UA#0115),

Graduate School of Journalism Founding Documents, 1892-1912 [Bulk Dates: 1903-1904](UA#0562)

Graduate School of Journalism Records, 1912-1999 (UA#0065)

Historical Photograph Collection, 1860 - . (UA#0003)

Office of Public Affairs Photographs, 1947-2006 (UA#0109)

Richard T. Baker Papers, 1930-1981 (MS#0061)

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

This collection was processed by Jennifer Ulrich in 2003.

Finding aid written by Jennifer Ulrich in March 2003.

Finding aid reformatted by Evan Roth (SEAS 201) in November 2008.

Finding aid further edited by Jocelyn Wilk in July 2012.

Additional materials added and finding aid edited by Jocelyn Wilk in August 2017.

Revision Description

2009-10-29 File created.

2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.

Historical Note

The School of Journalism was established through monies left to Columbia University in the will of Joseph Pulitzer, renowned photojournalist and newspaper magnate, who passed away in 1911. As he wrote in his will, "There are now special schools for instruction for lawyers, physicians, clergymen, military and naval officers, engineers, architects and artists, but none for the instruction of journalists. That all other professions and not journalism should have the advantage of special training seems to me contrary to reason." [pp. 3-4, "Extracts from the Will of Joseph Pulitzer, died, October 29, 1911]. The original agreements regarding the establishment and organization of the school were made in 1903 and 1904, but the school did not actually open until 1912 – a year after Pulitzer died

Seventy-nine undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in that first class, including a dozen women. Classes convened at several locations around campus, as the Journalism building was still under construction. The building opened the next year, and in 1917 the first Pulitzer Prizes were awarded. The School of Journalism began as an undergraduate school offering a B.Litt. Degree to its graduates, but in 1935 the School became the first in the nation to adopt a program exclusively at the graduate level.

Dean Carl W. Ackerman, one of the first nine to graduate from the School in 1913, spearheaded the school's 1935 transition to become the first graduate school of journalism in the United States. Devoted to intensive, hands-on instruction, the school gave classes of sixty students the lives of journalists, racing around the city on subways to find stories during the day, and drafting articles in a single, large newsroom in the Journalism building well into the night.

The Journalism School's reach and reputation as a unique incubator of talent soared throughout the years, from the foundation of the Maria Moors Cabot Prizes in 1939 to promote inter-American understanding to the establishment of satellite schools in China and Venezuela during the next decade. The school also began to offer coursework in television news and documentary to supplement its traditional focus on newspapers and radio. Approaching its 50th year, the school instituted Journalism Day and the Columbia Journalism Award, and in 1961 established the Columbia Journalism Review, a groundbreaking publication covering trends and developments in the profession.

The Journalism School's sixth decade was an exciting one, as the building added newsrooms, began to dispense the National Magazine Awards, and created the Alfred I. DuPont – Columbia Awards for excellence in broadcast journalism. In 1966 the school brought in Fred Friendly, the legendary former president of CBS News, and opened a new broadcast news laboratory shortly thereafter. Friendly initiated a summer program for minority students, and Luther P. Jackson '51 became the school's first African-American professor.

Innovation with an eye towards tradition continued to guide the Journalism School through the years. The 1960s and 1970s established the blueprint of the school's basic curriculum and codified Reporting and Writing 1 (RW1) as the cornerstone of the Master of Science experience. The creation of the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship to enrich business journalism in 1975 and the 1985 creation of the Delacorte Center for Magazine Journalism gave students invaluable opportunities to specialize. Recognizing that computers and a changing media landscape would revolutionize journalism in the twenty-first century, Dean Joan Konner moved decisively in the 1980s and 90s to ensure that the school offered cutting-edge technology and intensive broadcast experience second to none.

The addition of a Ph.D. Program in 2001, a Master of Arts degree in 2005, and the 2006 opening of the Toni Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism have underlined the Journalism School's continuing vitality as it approaches its centennial. Recently, the opening of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism and the announcement of a new dual M.S. degree in Computer Science and Journalism have demonstrated the school's continued commitment to innovation and its endless capacity to evolve along with a field that is always on the move.

Former Deans of the Graduate School of Journalism:

Talcott Williams, (Director) 1912-1919

John W. Cunliff, (Director) 1920-1931

Carl William Ackerman, 1931-1955

Edward W. Barrett, 1956-1968

Elie Abel, 1969-1979

Osborn Elliott, 1979-1987

Joan Konner, 1988-1997

Tom Goldstein, 1997-2002

Nicholas Lemann, 2003-2013

Steve Coll, 2013-

Subject Headings

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Genre/Form
Color negatives
Gelatin silver negatives
Photographic prints
Transparencies
color slides
Name
Abel, Elie
Ackerman, Carl W (Carl William), 1890-1970
Barrett, Edward W (Edward Ware), 1910-1989
Columbia University -- Graduate students
Elliott, Osborn
Konner, Joan
Williams, Talcott, 1849-1928
Subject
Journalism and education

Series I: Academics

This series contains photographs of professors, both portraits and candid scenes in class with, or without, students. Faculty portraits are arranged alphabetically since dates of service overlap. Photos of students are arranged by class year. Photographs of students are found throughout the collection participating in events and class instruction. Class portraits include views of students standing in a group and those of students sitting at desks in the News Room. Although student portraits may later seem to fall under alumni and alumnae portraits, they document student activities at the Journalism School and are found under this series.

Individual courses are listed alphabetically under subseries "Instruction." Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards pertaining to students are also included as a subseries. Professional Awards, such as the DuPont Awards, are located in Series IV.


Subseries I.1: Faculty


Box 1

Abrams, Floyd, ca. 1990s


Box 1

William T. Brennan Jr. Visitng Professor of First Amendment Issues Reception, n.d


Box 1

Bernstein, Theodore, ca. 1930-1940s


Box 1

Blood, Richard, undated


Box 14

Brucker, Herbert, undated


Box 1

Carey, James, undated, 2001


Box 1

Carroll, Eleanor, 1943


Box 1

Chamberlain, John, 1940s


Box 1

Childs, Marquis, 3, March1947


Box 1

Coggeshall, Reginald, undated


Box 1

Crandell, Richard F, undated


Box 1

Crist, Judith, undated


Box 1

Cross, Harold, 1947


Box 1

Eckenberg, William C., ca. 1961


Box 1

Ellard, Roscoe B., 1943 1959, 1943, 1959


Box 1

Foster, John, Jr., ca. 1952


Box 1

Freeman, Douglas Southall, undated


Box 1

Freedman, Samuel, undated


Box 14

Friendly, Ruth, undated

(with Barry Jagoda)


Box 1

Garst, Robert, 1943


Box 1

Gerstenzang, Nathniel, undated


Box 1

Gilbert, Rodney, undated


Box 1

Giordano, Mary Ann, ca. 1990


Box 1

Gissler, Sig, undated


Box 1

Goldstein, Kenneth, undated


Box 1

Goldstein, Tom, 1997


Box 1

Hamilton, E. Douglas, undated


Box 1

Hamilton, John, undated


Box 1

Hohenberg, John, 1960 1971, 1960, 1971


Box 1

Jackson, Luther P., undated


Box 14

Janeway, Michael, 1996


Box 1

Jessup, Phillip C., 1953 undated, 1953, undated


Box 1

Johnson, Derw[i?]n, ca. 1990s


Box 1

Johnson, Herbert, undated


Box 1

Johnston, Donald, undated


Box 1

Jordan, Lewis, ca. 1951


Box 1

Kimball, Penn, undated


Box 1

Lee, Joann, undated


Box 14

Lewis, Anthony, undated


Box 1

Mencher, Melvin, 1966 2000, 1966, 2000


Box 1

Millones, Peter, undated


Box 1

Newpher, Roth, undated


Box 14

Padwe, Sandy, 1999

(with David Klatell)


Box 1

Pegler, Westbrook, 1937 1949, 1937, 1949


Box 1

Pinkham, Lawrence, undated


Box 1

Pitkin, Walter B., 1937


Box 1

Pringle, Henry F., undated


Box 1

Ross, Steve, ca. 1980 1999, ca. 1980, 1999


Box 1

Rothmyer, Karen, undated


Box 1

Schoenbrun, David, undated


Box 1

Serrin, Judith, undated


Box 1

Schultz, John C., undated


Box 1

Shanor, Donald, undated


Box 1

Thomas, Norman, ca. 1950s


Box 1

Tobin, Richard L., 1943


Box 14

Topping, Seymour, 2001


Box 1

Warren, James, 1995


Box 14

Wald, Richard, 1990s


Box 1

Weissman, Ivan, undated


Box 1

White, Paul W., 1943


Box 14

Winfrey, Carey, undated


Box 1

Wood, William a. -- retirement, May 1978


Box 1

Yu, Frederick T.C., ca. 1980s


Box 1

Faculty Meeting, 14, September 1965


Box 1

May 1966


Box 1

Faculty, general, ca. 1950s-1960s


Box 1

Ca., 1998


Subseries I.2: Students


Box 2

Students, General, 1925


Box 2

Class of, 1931


Box 2

Class of, 1949


Box 2

Students, general, 1930s-1940s


Box 2

Class of, 1950


Box 2

Class of, 1951


Box 2

Class of, 1956


Box 2

Class of, 1957


Box 2

Class of, 1958


Box 2

Students, general, 1950s


Box 2

Class of, 1961


Box 2

Class of, 1963


Box 2

Sigma Delta Chi, 1964 1970, 1964, 1970


Box 2

Student Editors Conference, 31, January 1965


Box 2

Class of, 1966


Box 2

Class of 1967 ca. 1967 1970, 1967, ca. 1967, 1970


Box 2

Student Booklet, 1965


Box 2

Students, general, 1960s ca. 1980, 1960s, ca. 1980


Box 2

Class of, 1989


Box 2

Class of, 1990


Box 2

Students, general, ca. 1990


Box 2

Class of, 1992


Box 2

Class of, 1993


Box 2

Class of, 1994


Box 2

Class of, 1996


Box 2

Class of, 1997


Box 2

Class of, 1998


Box 2

Class of, 1999


Box 2

Class of, 2001


Box 2

Class of, 2002


Subseries I.3: Instruction


Box 3

Basic Issues Seminar, ca. 1957-1958


Broadcast Journalism, 1958


Box 3

Radio, ca. 1958


Box 3

1965


Box 3

1990s


Box 3

Bronx Beat, 1999


Box 3

Business Investigations Symposium, 7, September 2001


Box 3

Columbia News Service, 1998


Election Coverage, 1953


Box 3

1966


Box 3

1969


Box 3

1989-1990


Box 3

ca. 1996-1998


Box 3

International Reporting, 1994


Box 3

Midshipman's School, 1942


Box 3

Media and Society


Box 3

N.W. Ayer Typography Judging


Box 3

Newsroom/Stockroom, ca. 1957


Box 3

Photojournalism, ca. 1940s


Box 3

Race and Ethnicity Seminar, ca. 1999


Box 3

Journalism Bulletin, 1980 1990s, 1980, 1990s


Box 3

General, 1918 1930s-1960s 1996, 1918, 1930s-1960s, 1996, 6 folders


Subseries I.4: Scholarships, Fellowships, & Awards


Box 4

Adler (Julius Ochs) Scholarship, 1956


Box 4

Advanced Science Writing Fellows, 1958-1960


Box 4

Borden Graduate Award, 1956


Box 4

Bushey (Peter) Award, 1971


Box 4

Friendly (Fred W.) Scholarship and Professorship, 1998


Box 4

Frommer (Samuel A.) Award, 1953


Box 4

McCormick (Anne O'Hare) Scholarship


Box 4

Overseas Press Club of America Foundation, 1999


Box 4

Pulitzer Traveling Scholars, 1948-1969


Box 4

Rice (Grantland) Fellowship, 1955-1956


Box 4

Sulzberger (Arthur Hays) Scholarship, 1957


Box 4

Taylor (Henry N.) Award, 1965


Box 4

Assorted Scholarships and Awards, 1955

Series II: Administration

Deans, members of advisory boards, benefactors and other supporters of the School are located in this series. Administrators and deans are listed chronologically. Some members may also be found in the first series under "faculty." Events particular to the administration, and those that encompass participation from several groups include administration, students, alumni and alumnae, Columbia University community, and general public, such as commencement ceremonies, Scholastic Press Conference, and the 50th anniversary of the School.

Journalism Day is comprised of various lectures and awards ceremonies at the end of the academic year, such as the Pringle Memorial Lectures and Journalism Award. To locate a particular event, consult both "Journalism Day" the individual event folders.


Subseries II.1: Deans


Box 5

Williams, Talcott (Director), undated


Box 5

Cunliff, John W. (Director), ca. 1940


Ackerman, Carl William, 1930-1940s undated, 1930-1940s, undated, 3 folders


Box 5

Desk, January 1954


Box 5

Visit to United Nations, 1952


Box 5

1955


Box 5

80th Birthday, 7, January 1970


Box 5

Shipman, Robert O. (Assistant Dean), 1960


Box 5

Dean's Picnic, 29, May 1965


Box 5

Baker, Richard T. (Acting Dean), 1947-1967


Box 5

Barrett, Edward W., 1961-1965


Abel, Elie, undated


Box 5

Reception, 14, January 1970


Elliott, Osborn-reception, 24, January 1979


Box 5

1999 undated, 1999, undated


Box 5

Konner, Joan, 1988 1997, 1988, 1997


Box 5

Miya, Monica (Assistant Dean), ca. 1993


Box 5

Yu, Frederick T.C. (Acting Dean), undated


Box 14

Cornog, Evan (Associate Dean), 2000

(leading students on a walk to Brooklyn)


Subseries II.2: Advisory Board & Consultants


Box 5

Board of Visitors, 1980s-1990s


Subseries II.3: Benefactors and Others


Box 5

Delacorte, George -- painting, undated


Box 14

Garment, Suzanne, undated


Box 14

Goodwin, Doris Kearns, 1996


Box 14

Greeley, Horace, undated

(painting by Francis Bicknell Carpenter, hung in Liberty Window Room, 301 Pulitzer Hall)


Box 14

Hammarskjold, Dag, undated


Box 14

Henderson, Leon, undated


Box 14

Hillman, William, 1952


Box 14

Hiltzik, Michael, undated


Box 14

Hitchcock, Martha H., 1955


Box 14

MacFadden, Bernarr, undated


Box 14

McManus, George, 1948


Box 14

Ochs, Adolf, undated


Box 14

Osoff, Jeffrey, undated


Box 14

Parton, Lemuel F., 1943


Box 5

Pulitzer, Joseph, undated


Box 14

Roberts, Eugene L., 1996


Box 14

Rosenblatt, Roger, undated


Box 14

Sevareid, Eric., undated


Box 14

Sulzberger, Arthur Hays, undated


Box 14

wilkins, Roger W., undated


Subseries II.4: Events


Box 6

Columbia Scholastic Press Association, 17 March1962 undated, March1962, undated, 2 folders


Commencement, 20, May 1997


Box 6

1999


Box 6

Luncheon 22, May 2002


Box 6

undated


Box 6

Convocation -- Military Leaders, 21, February1947


Box 6

Cross (Harold Livingston) Memorial Collection, undated


Exhibit -- Book, 1993


Box 6

Cartoons, Spring, 1960


Box 6

Student Work, ca. 1960


Box 6

Venezuelan Photojournalism w/ Harold L. Cross & Julio Garzon,, undated, 2 folders


50th Anniversary Convocation, 15, April 1963


Box 6

East River Savings Bank, ca. 1963


Box 6

Medallions Presentations, 1963-1965


Box 6

Holiday Party, ca. 1965 1999-2000, ca. 1965, 1999-2000


Box 6

Job Search, ca.2000


Box 6

Journalism Day, 1962-2002, 5 folders


Box 7

Look Magazine Photo Archives, 20, January 1972


Box 7

Open House, 1990s


Box 7

Opening Day, 1936 1990-1998, 1936, 1990-1998, 4 folders


Box 7

Phonathon, 1980


Box 7

Poliak (Saul & Janic) Center dedication, 13, October 1983


Pulitzer (Joseph) bust, undated


Box 7

Desk presented to school, 1941


Box 7

Plaque, undated


Rice (Grantland) luncheon, 1953


Box 7

Suite dedication, 16, April 1969


Box 7

UNESCO meeting on book development, February1968


Visit -- Laurence, William L. from the New York Times, undated


Box 7

Magalhaes, Dario Almeida, 20, December 1938


Box 7

Sokolsky, George, 1939


Box 7

Ryskind, Morrie, ca. 1939


Box 7

Hearst, William Randolph, 14, March1955


Box 7

Cardenas, Horatio, 26, March1955


Box 7

Prince Albert of Belgium, 6, October 1955


Box 7

Stiker, Edward, 1956


Box 7

Truman, Harry, 2, May 1957


Box 7

27, April 1959


Box 7

Lindsay, John, May or of New York, ca. 1967


Box 7

Russian Editors, January 1970


Box 7

Odell, Fania (Kunitza), 1976


Box 7

Bradlee, Benjamin, 5, May 1981


Box 7

Rushdie, Salman, 1991


Box 7

Dukakis, Michael, 1997


Box 7

Gore, Al, ca.2000


Box 7

Dinkins, David, undated


Box 7

Sawyer, Diane, undated

Series III: Alumi and Alumnae

Photographs documenting "Events" are found under Series II, III and IV. Events specific to Alumni and alumnae and professional programs are found in those respected series. Some events focusing on alumni, students, faculty and staff include Journalism Day, Columbia Journalism Alumni meetings, reunions, exhibits, etc., but often these groups overlap.


Subseries III.1: People


Box 8

Adams, Phillips, 1948


Box 8

Allen, James D. ('39), ca. 1948


Box 14

Baker, ?, 1948


Box 14

Baye, Betty Winston ('80), 1995

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 8

Behr, Soma Golden ('62), 1995


Box 8

Brown, Sevellon, 1948


Box 14

Borland, Hal, undated


Box 14

Buchanan, Norman Akili ('80), undated

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 8

Buchanan, Patrick ('62), 2002


Box 14

Bundles, A'Lelia('76), 1999

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 8

Chapelle, Anthony ('84), 1999


Box 8

Crooks, Elliott, ca. 1948


Box 8

Curley, John J. ('63), 1995


Box 14

Davis, Brigette ('86), undated

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 14

Dawkins, Wayne ('80), 1983-2000

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 14

Devall, Cheryl ('82), 2002

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 8

Edelman, Daniel J. ('41), 1948


Box 8

Emory, Alan ('47), 1995


Box 14

Esters, Stephanie ('88), 1998

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 8

Fine, Benjamin, 1948


Box 14

Freedman, Emanuel ('31), undated


Box 8

Friedman, Paul ('67), 1993


Box 8

Goshko, John ('59), 1965


Box 8

Gramling, Oliver S. ('27), 1948 undated, 1948, undated


Box 8

Halloran, Richard ('65), 1965


Box 14

Handy, James Earl ('93), 1994

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 8

Hartwell, Patricia Lockridge, ca. 1997


Box 14

Holly, Dan ('85), 2000

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 14

Hope, Akua Lezli ('77), 1993

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 14

Ivekem, Esther ('83), 1986

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 14

Jones, Ken M. ('81), undated

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 14

Joseph, Tony Y. ('86), undated

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 14

Kelly, ?, 1948


Box 8

Kelly, Frank, 1948


Box 8

Klein, Woody, undated


Box 14

Kroft, Steve ('75), undated


Box 14

Lelyveld, Joseph ('60), undated


Box 14

Lubell, Samuel('33), undated


Box 14

McBride, James ('80), undated

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 8

McGaffin, William, 1948


Box 14

Marberry, Craig ('85), undated

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 8

Odgen, Mike, undated


Box 8

Parrish, Wayne W., 1948


Box 14

Reid, Richard C. ('56), undated


Box 8

Rukeyser, Merryle Stanley, 1948


Box 8

Sanger, Elliott Maxwell, 1948


Box 8

Schmidt, Dana Adams, 1948


Box 8

Schuster, M. Lincoln, 1915 ca. 1930, 1915, ca. 1930


Box 14

Shipp, E.R. ('79), 1987

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 8

Soule, Gardner, ca. 1948


Box 14

Thompson, Rita ('80), undated

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 8

Torress, Craig R., 1997


Box 14

White, Evelyn C. ('85), undated

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


General, ca. 1960s


Box 8

Ca., 1990s


Subseries III.2: Class Portraits


Box 8

Class of 1940 2000, 1940, 2000


Box 8

Class of 1941 2001, 1941, 2001


Box 8

Class of 1945 2000, 1945, 2000


Box 8

Class of 1948 1998, 1948, 1998


Box 8

Class of 1949 1999, 1949, 1999


Box 8

Class of 1950 2000, 1950, 2000


Box 8

Class of 1951 2001, 1951, 2001


Box 8

Class of 1952 2002, 1952, 2002


Box 8

Class of 1954 1999, 1954, 1999


Box 8

Class of 1955 2000, 1955, 2000


Box 8

Class of 1958 1998, 1958, 1998


Box 8

Class of 1957 2002, 1957, 2002


Box 8

Class of 1959 1999, 1959, 1999


Box 8

Class of 1960 2000, 1960, 2000


Box 8

Class of 1962 2002, 1962, 2002


Box 8

Class of 1964 1999, 1964, 1999


Box 8

Class of 1965 2000, 1965, 2000


Box 8

Class of 1966 2001, 1966, 2001


Box 8

Class of 1967 2002, 1967, 2002


Box 8

Class of 1969 1979-1999, 1969, 1979-1999


Box 8

Class of 1971 2001, 1971, 2001


Box 8

Class of 1972 2002, 1972, 2002


Box 8

Class of 1974 1999, 1974, 1999


Box 8

Class of 1975 2000, 1975, 2000


Box 8

Class of 1976 2001, 1976, 2001


Box 8

Class of 1977 2002, 1977, 2002


Box 8

Class of 1978 1998, 1978, 1998


Box 8

Class of 1979 1999, 1979, 1999


Box 8

Class of 1981 2001, 1981, 2001


Box 8

Class of 1982 2002, 1982, 2002


Box 8

Class of 1983 1998, 1983, 1998


Box 8

Class of 1984 1999, 1984, 1999


Box 8

Class of 1985 2000, 1985, 2000


Box 8

Class of 1986 2001, 1986, 2001


Box 8

Class of 1987 2002, 1987, 2002


Box 8

Class of 1989 1999, 1989, 1999


Box 8

Class of 1990 2000, 1990, 2000


Box 8

Class of 1991 2001, 1991, 2001


Box 8

Class of 1992 2001, 1992, 2001


Box 8

Class of 1995 2000, 1995, 2000


Box 8

Class of 1996 2001, 1996, 2001


Box 8

Class of 1997 2002, 1997, 2002


Subseries III.3: Events


Box 9

Alumni Association Meeting, 1959-2000, 12 folders


Box 9

Alumni Authors, 1998


Box 9

Alumni Award, 1954 1959 1984 2000-2002, 1954, 1959, 1984, 2000-2002, 6 folders


Box 14

Black Alumni Network Events, 1980-2000s

(donated by Wayne Dawkins J'80)


Box 9

Exhibits, 1963


Box 9

Reunion, 1997-2000, 3 folders


Box 9

Events, general, 1990s

Series IV: Professional Events & Prizes

Columbia University hosts many national and international programs and prizes for superior work in professional journalism. Awards include the Pulitzer Prizes, Dupont Awards in broadcast journalism, Maria Moors Cabot Prizes in inter-American understanding, and Mike Berger Awards for feature reporting. The school also hosts professional lecture programs and forums such as the Panel Breakfast from the Poliak Center for the Study of First Amendment Issues, Reuter Forums, and Delacorte Center for Magazine Journalism Lectures. Other lectures, such as the Henry F. Pringle Memorial Lectures, are included since they are not targeted solely as student instruction.


Subseries IV.1: Prize Programs


Box 10

Berger (Mike) Awards, 1961-1968, 4 folders


Box 10

Cabot (Maria Moors) Prize, 1968 1990, 1968, 1990, 2 folders


Box 10

Columbia University Journalism Award, 1958-1964 1981 1996, 1958-1964, 1981, 1996, 8 folders


Box 10

Columbia-Catherwood Awards, 10, January 1961


Box 10

DuPont Awards, 1992-1995 undated, 1992-1995, undated, 4 folders


Box 10

National Magazine Awards, 1994


Pulitzer (Joseph) Prize mailings, 1949 1990s, 1949, 1990s


Box 10

Winner Display, 1956


Box 10

Reception, May 1997


Subseries IV.2: Lecture Series


Box 10

Davis (Elmer) Memorial Lectures, 1965


Box 10

Delacorte Lectures, undated


Box 10

DuPont Forum, 1990s-2002


Box 10

Journalism Forum, 31 May -1, June 1961


Box 10

Poliak (Saul & Janice) Center, First Amendment Breakfast, 1990s


Poliak (Saul & Janice) Lectures, 14, November 2000


Box 10

23, October 2001


Box 10

Pringle Memorial lectures, 1964-1967 ca. 1988, 1964-1967, ca. 1988, 5 folders


Box 10

Pulitzer (Joseph) Lectures, 1964


Box 10

Reuters Forum, 1997-1998


Subseries IV.3: Assorted Events


Box 11

Independent Journal, Engineering Edition, 1939


Box 11

United Airlines Flying Laboratory Plane, 1939


Box 11

Book Conference, February1962


Box 11

Four C's Conference 29-30, March1962


Box 11

Journalism-Architecture Conference, 1-3, October 1962


Box 11

Deadline Club, 1964


Box 11

Klauber Decication, 1968


Box 11

Society for Professional Journalists (SDX), 1978


Box 11

Events, general, 1990s


Box 14

"Damaged Kids, Delinquent Reporting? Covering Children and Violence",, 1998

(Sponsored by Prudential Fellowship for Children and the News and the Scripps Howard Program in Religion, Journalism and Spirtual Life)


Box 11

Dominique, Jean Leoplod -- commemoration, 10, December 2000


Box 11

Pavlik, John -- book party, 4, September 2001

Series V: Buildings and Grounds

Photographs of the Journalism Building, Morningside Campus and beyond are arranged in alphabetical order under this series. People are absent from most of these images. Views of building exteriors and interiors can also be found in other series, such as class photos in the newsroom, class instruction, and any event involving the School.


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Alumni Print Lab, ca. 1967-1970


Jefferson (Thomas) Statue, undated


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Renovation, 1979


Journalism Building, exterior, ca. 1940 1955, ca. 1940, 1955


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Exterior -- painting by Liza Phillips, 1996


Interior -- Arthur Hays Sulzberger Journalism Library (room 304), undated


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Morgue, 1943 1948, 1943, 1948


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Classrooms, ca. 1930s


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Darkroom, ca. 1960


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Delacorte Center, 1995 1997, 1995, 1997


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Lobby, ca. 1935 1996 2001, ca. 1935, 1996, 2001


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News Room, undated


World Room Dedication, 31, May 1961


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Swope (H.B.) bust, 17, May 1961


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ca. 1967


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Statue of Liberty window, 2000


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Renovation, 1996


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Low Memorial Library, exterior, undated


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Manhattan, aerial, undated


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Typographic Equipment, 1935 undated, 1935, undated


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World Building cornerstone box, 1956

Series VI: Symbols

School and University symbols, such as school seals or logos, are arranged under this series. Paintings, busts, and other images and artifacts of Joseph Pulitzer are found under Series II: "Administration". Likewise, objects that my symbolize the school, such as the Journalism Building and Statue of Liberty stained-glass window, are located in Series V: "Buildings and Grounds".


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Seal, undated

Series VII: Negatives

Negatives were separated from the prints and are located in this series. Negatives maintained using a "Nega-file" indexing system created in 1943-1944 were kept in their original order to assist the location of corresponding negatives to prints.


Subseries VII.1: Nega-File


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110: Election Night, 2, November 1943


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120: Thanksgiving Party, 26, November 1943


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130: Christmas Party, 20, December 1943


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140: Sackett Scholarship: Shelley Mark & S. Levey, 1944


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150-59: Student and Classroom pictures -- Spring session, 1944


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160-66: Commencement, 6, June 1944


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170-74: Faculty and Staff, 1944


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180-81: Low Library and Pulitzer Desk


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185-88: Wreath laying ceremonies, April 1944


Subseries VII.2: A-Z


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Ackerman, Carl William, 1939 1970 undated, 1939, 1970, undated


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Alumni Association Meeting, 1970-1989


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Alumni Reunion, 1998-2001


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Commencement, 1996


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Deans, undated


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Election Coverage, 1966


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Events, misc., ca. 1993


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Exhibit -- cartoon, 1959-1960


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Journalism Building, exterior and interior, undated


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Journalism Day, 28, May 1971


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Pulitzer Traveling Scholars, 1957


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Sulzberger, Arthur Hays -- copy, undated


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Assorted negatives and slides, ca.957-2002


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Unidentified Events, People and Images