JOR. Journalism, Broadcasting, News Media
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Walter Lanier "Red" Barber Papers
Scrapbooks, correspondence, photographs documenting the life of Red Barber and the history of sports and broadcasting.
Tracy L'Engle Angas Papers
Personal papers of Tracy L'Engle Angas, a Jacksonville, Florida woman who had careers in theater, broadcasting and lecturing.
Andrew St. George Collection
Manuscripts, drafts, research notes, clippings, newspapers, photographs, books, flyers, and correspondence documenting various political events during the 20th century in the Caribbean and Latin American region by photographer and journalist Andrew St. George.
Ralph L. Lowenstein Papers
Personal papers, correspondence, articles, books, and photographs from Ralph L. Lowenstein, Dean Emeritus of the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications.
Lee Bidgood, Jr. Papers
Printed copies of newspaper articles and e-mail correspondence from Lee Bidgood, Jr., environmentalist and columnist for the Observer based in New Smyrna Beach, FL.
Stetson Kennedy Papers
Articles, manuscripts, correspondence, talks, subject files from the working papers of writer and activist Stetson Kennedy.
Eduardo Hernández “Guayo” Papers
Photographs, publications, articles, documents, films, oral histories, artifacts, stamps, Cuban currency, and other items related to Cuban photojournalist and cinematographer Eduardo Hernández "Guayo", who was one of Cuba's most celebrated cameramen and reporters of the twentieth century.
Miguel Ángel Quevedo Papers
The Miguel Ángel Quevedo Papers collection contains documents, correspondence, and news clippings pertaining to Miguel Ángel Quevedo and his sister, Rosa Margarita Quevedo, primarily of their life in exile in Venezuela after the Cuban Revolution. Letters include Miguel Ángel Quevedo’s difficulties in keeping his publishing business, including Bohemia, ongoing.
Elmer J. Emig Papers
Lecture and research notes on the history of journalism in Florida. Among his research notes are two public opinion surveys on the reading, listening, and viewing habits of Gainesville residents and a history of Sigma Delta Chi at UF.
Rae O. Weimer Interview
Interviews by Lisa Barr, a newscaster at WUFT radio, with Rae Weimer, who talks about the formation of the College of Journalism, his years at PM newspaper, and his friendship with I. F. Stone.
