Folder 15
Contains 9 Results:
Bot-Jah, 1951 - 1966
Government Publications Feb. 27, 1934
Goverment publications in this collection consist primarily of bills presented to congress, pages from the congressional record, and other sources oriented primarily around the use of the press prior to World War II.
Notes Misc., 1950 - 1952
Items in this subseries focus on the West German Cultural Exchange program and its impact on its participants. Items of note include samples of questionaires and surveys and maps of parts of West Germany.
Correspondence: Misc. , 1981 - 1989
This subseries concerns Riegel's correspondence during his travels in Eastern Europe and focuses primarily on upcoming european film festivals and catching up with friend and acquaintences while abroad.
American Association of Public Opinion Research, 1932 - 1974
Items in this subseries consist of letters between Riegel and over 550 correspondents related to Washington and Lee's Journalism program. Letters range in theme from inquiries about the program, job openings for journalism graudates, the Associated Press, the British Library, the American Association of Schools with Departments in Journalism, and others.
Ben-Buck, 1982 - 1996
Correspondence in this subseries focuses on revisions of Riegel's memoirs and requests for information for Riegel to use in his writing.
Cox, 1929 - 1991
Items in this series pertain to Riegel's personal correspondence between himself and colleagues, friends, and family. Some material is related to or mentions his work, but the majority of the material is about his or other people's personal lives, opinions, and thoughts around world events.
Press Releases Jan.-Feb., 1974
Press releases in this subseries mostly come from the COMSAT, INTELSAT, and TELESAT corporations. These press releases give reports on the developments in the satellite industry, and the changes in stock values for these companies' shareholders.
M. Childs-Cor, 1936 - 1970
This subseries consists of general correspondence between Riegel and approximately 160 correspondents on various topics relating to the Public Opinion Quarterly (POQ). Subjects include anticipated articles for the POQ, Events affecting the POQ, and the POQ's structure.