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Box 8

 Container

Contains 17 Results:

General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1952 - 1961

 Sub-Series — Box: 8, Folder: 239-243
Scope and Contents

Items in this subseries relate to communications between the General Federation of Women's Clubs and Riegel as curator for the Dupont Awards. Most of the correspondence consists of requests by Riegel for the leadership of the G.F.W.C. to participate on the Committee of the Dupont Awards.

Dates: Other: 1952 - 1961

Radio Scripts, 1946 - 1992

 Sub-Series — Box: 8, Folder: 384-386
Scope and Contents

These radio scripts were intended to inform the American public in areas both related and unrelated to the Cold war. Script topics ranged from "The Secret of American Prosperity" to "Coronary Thrombosis".

Dates: Other: 1946 - 1992

U.S.I.A., 1946 - 1992

 Sub-Series — Box: 8, Folder: 387-398
Scope and Contents

The U.S. Information Agency sought to spread international awareness of U.S. values and culture to second and third world countries during the Cold War. Items in this subseries consist of programs, reports, briefings, newsletters, memorandums, and charts that conveyed how the agency operated internationally.

Dates: Other: 1946 - 1992

US Propaganda, 1946 - 1958

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 399
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Materials in this subseries relate to the Cold War era. Most items focus on communication from the U.S. to its citizens and foreign countries to gain support over Russia in the Cold War. Additionally, there are a few items from foreign nations aimed at U.S. audiences. Some items of note include some Russian Magazines, Chinese Magazines, and publications related to the United States Information Agency.

Dates: Other: 1946 - 1958

Miscellaneous, 1947 - 1966

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 400
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Materials in this subseries relate to the Cold War era. Most items focus on communication from the U.S. to its citizens and foreign countries to gain support over Russia in the Cold War. Additionally, there are a few items from foreign nations aimed at U.S. audiences. Some items of note include some Russian Magazines, Chinese Magazines, and publications related to the United States Information Agency.

Dates: Other: 1947 - 1966

Information Exchange, 1946 - 1992

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 333
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Materials in this subseries relate to the Cold War era. Most items focus on communication from the U.S. to its citizens and foreign countries to gain support over Russia in the Cold War. Additionally, there are a few items from foreign nations aimed at U.S. audiences. Some items of note include some Russian Magazines, Chinese Magazines, and publications related to the United States Information Agency.

Dates: Other: 1946 - 1992

Japan, 1946 - 1992

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 334
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Materials in this subseries relate to the Cold War era. Most items focus on communication from the U.S. to its citizens and foreign countries to gain support over Russia in the Cold War. Additionally, there are a few items from foreign nations aimed at U.S. audiences. Some items of note include some Russian Magazines, Chinese Magazines, and publications related to the United States Information Agency.

Dates: Other: 1946 - 1992

Newspapers, 1946 - 1992

 Sub-Series — Box: 8, Folder: 335-339
Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of a small assortment of clod war era newspapers hihglighting various events related to the cold war effort. Articles include international U.S. radio presence, the US information service's efforts, and international relations.

Dates: Other: 1946 - 1992

Photos, 1950 - 1952

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 340
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Materials in this subseries relate to the Cold War era. Most items focus on communication from the U.S. to its citizens and foreign countries to gain support over Russia in the Cold War. Additionally, there are a few items from foreign nations aimed at U.S. audiences. Some items of note include some Russian Magazines, Chinese Magazines, and publications related to the United States Information Agency.

Dates: Other: 1950 - 1952

Press Releases, 1946 - 1992

 Sub-Series — Box: 8, Folder: 341-370
Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of press releases of events throughout the Cold War. These press releases come from several sources, most of them being from the U.S. Information Agency. There are also press releases from the Japan Detachment of Broadcasting and Visual Activities and the State Department.

Dates: Other: 1946 - 1992

Publications, 1946 - 1992

 Sub-Series — Box: 8, Folder: 371-383
Scope and Contents

This subseies contains publications from a variety of sources. Often in the form of booklets or magazines, topics vary, but most focus on the effects of propaganda and the Cold War. Some booklets of note include one on Germany's territorial shifts after the second World War, and a booklet on the efforts of Christian Trade Unions to combat the spread of Communism.

Dates: Other: 1946 - 1992

Journalist Recruitment, 1932 - 1974

 Sub-Series — Box: 8, Folder: 373-377
Scope and Contents

Items in this subseries consist of discussions between the Journalism Department and outside news industries about job availability and the desire for higher quality recruits. Riegel points the low quality towards a national issue of low incentives for high quality students in the Journalism field.

Dates: Other: 1932 - 1974

Lee Editorial Award, 1932 - 1974

 Sub-Series — Box: 8, Folder: 378-381
Scope and Contents

the Lee Editorial Award was a prize for what the award's judges thought was the best editorial in a given year based on nominations by editors, newspapers, and publishers. Items in this subseries focus on informing the public about the award, statements by award winners, and the announcement of award winners.

Dates: Other: 1932 - 1974

Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation, 1932 - 1974

 Sub-Series — Box: 8, Folder: 382-427
Scope and Contents

The Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation was an institution that sought to share the history of Journalism at Washington and Lee through a variety of publications, news stories and events. Items of note in this subseries include a scrapbook of journalism department activites from the mid 1950s and small posters of different journalism department events on campus.

Dates: Other: 1932 - 1974

Library, 1932 - 1974

 Sub-Series — Box: 8, Folder: 428-430
Scope and Contents

During Riegel's tenure as a professor, the Journalism Department kept its own library for students to use. Items in this subseries consist of correspondence and materials related to the library's everyday function.

Dates: Other: 1932 - 1974

Mass Media Booknotes, 1971 - 1975

 Sub-Series — Box: 8, Folder: 431-439
Scope and Contents

Mass Media Booknotes was a publication that reported new publications related to mass media and communications. Items within this series consist of monthly reports on new journalism publications.

Dates: Other: 1971 - 1975

Photos, 1932 - 1974

 Sub-Series — Box: 8, Folder: 440-449
Scope and Contents From the Series: Items in the Journalism Department series are based in the time period when Riegel was a member and later director of the department. sub-sections of this series include correspondence within the department, course materials, department seminars, accreditiation discussions,the Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation, the maintenance of the department's library, and publicity related to the department and its faculty. some items of note include some student work for classes, including a project by...
Dates: Other: 1932 - 1974