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Journalists

Overview

Collections documenting journalists, editors, and their profession are abundant and span many geographic areas. The papers of foreign correspondents, especially during wartime, include reporting on the Spanish Civil War, Chinese Civil War, both world wars, and conflicts in the Middle East. Radio broadcasts and news commentary also exist, notably in the records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 

Nym Wales Papers

US journalist in China

Karl H. Von Wiegand Papers

Hearst newspaper foreign correspondent, 1917–61

Lester Ziffren Papers

United Press bureau chief, Madrid, 1933–36

Mah Soo-Lay 馬樹禮 papers

Journalist and political leader for the Republic of China

Lewis H. Lapham Papers

US journalist; editor, Harper’s Magazine, 1971–81

Randall Chase Gould Papers

US journalist in China

John K. Cooley Papers

US journalist in Middle East

Mark Sullivan Papers

Editor, Collier’s Weekly, 1912–19; columnist, New York Herald-Tribune, 1923–52

George E. Sokolsky Papers

US journalist; editor, Far Eastern Review, 1927–30

Milly Bennett Papers

US journalist in China, the Soviet Union, and Spain

Ralph De Toledano Papers

US journalist; national reports editor, Newsweek, 1948–60

Claire Sterling Papers

US journalist and author on organized crime and terrorism

Iris Chang Papers

US journalist and author

Joseph Freeman Papers

Editor, New Masses, 1926–37; editor, Partisan Review, 1934–36

Radio Free Europe/radio Liberty Broadcast Records

US radio broadcasting organization

Radio Free Europe/radio Liberty Corporate Records

US radio broadcasting organization

Burnett Bolloten Papers

United Press war correspondent in Spain, 1936–38

Said Hyder Akbar Sound Recordings

US author in Afghanistan, 2002–3

Overseas Weekly photographs

Vietnam War negatives and contact sheets submitted to alternative newspaper

Martin McReynolds papers

American journalist documenting René Debray's trial in Bolivia

Judy Polumbaum papers

Related to journalism in China, includes memoirs of Hu Jiwei

Loyal G. Meek papers

Covers relations between journalists and military during surrender of Japan in WWII

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Stepanov family papers find home in Hoover Archive

This collection should interest researchers studying both Soviet feminism and the Soviet propaganda system. Anna Abramovna Stepanova (Faikina) (1910–87), a journalist, participated in a 10,000–kilometer Women’s Auto Race in honor of Stalin’s constitution in 1936; the race is documented in a number of photographs and associated materials. In other photographs, she and her husband, Aleksandr Vasil’evich Stepanov (1906–65), are shown with I. G. Bolshakov, the Soviet minister of cinematography from 1946 to 1953, S. A. Lozovskii, head of the Sovinformbiuro (the official news and propaganda agency of the Soviet government, formed during the Second World War), as well as Soviet military leaders Marshals V.D. Sokolovskii and S. M. Budennyi.

February 12, 2013
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The Woman Who Could Not Forget: Iris Chang before and beyond The Rape of Nanking, a Memoir

“In this brave memoir, you will share in the celebration of a life, allowing us to experience her presence again. Full of courage and conviction, full of life.” (Richard Rhodes, from the Introduction) Ying-Ying Chang, mother of well-known American writer and journalist Iris Chang, is currently touring the United States and Canada promoting her book The Woman Who Could Not Forget: Iris Chang before and beyond The Rape of Nanking, a Memoir.

August 26, 2011
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Hoover Institution acquires increment to Nym Wales papers

The materials contain Nym Wales’s 1989 unpublished manuscript, in which she gave penetrating insights into the occurrences in Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989, Chinese-American relations, globalism, a reflection on her eighty-second birthday in 1989, as well as her correspondence with Communist Chinese provincial organizations and friends within and outside the United States in the late 1980s and the early 1990s.

July 22, 2011
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Resolved: That Firing Line Fans Want to Know Why All Episodes Aren't Available 

There’s a long answer and a short answer to this question. Because the short answer—“because not all of them have been preserved yet”—only leads to more questions, here’s the long answer....

May 11, 2011
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Hoover Institution Archives Acquires the Papers of Jude Wanniski and Robert L. Bartley

The Hoover Institution is pleased to announce the acquisition of the archival collections of journalists Jude Wanniski and Robert L. Bartley, two of the most influential interpreters and advocates of conservative economic theories during the past several decades.

May 27, 2008
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Bronze Statue of Writer and Journalist Iris Chang Dedicated

Calling her the “voice of the underprivileged” and a “fighter for people” family and friends of writer and journalist Iris Chang gathered at an unveiling of a bronze statue of her on Thursday, February 1, at the Hoover Institution. The statue, donated by the China Foundation for Human Rights Development, will be on permanent display in the Hoover Archives Reading Room.

February 08, 2007
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Finding Aid to the Firing Line Broadcast Records Posted Online

A guide to the paper documents in the Firing Line broadcast collection is available online.

June 17, 2009
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Iris Chang’s papers at the Hoover Institution Archives are a valuable resource for authors and filmmakers

Currently available for viewing online as a free Internet download (www.snagfilms.com/films/title/nanking/), the 2007 documentary Nanking.

June 02, 2009
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Firing Line Transcripts on Hoover Website

Sixty Firing Line transcripts are available on Hoover’s Firing Line database, with more to come.

May 28, 2009
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