Extractions: The current issues of periodicals located in "Stacks" with an 'open' date (such as 1992- ) are kept in the periodical reading area for approximately 3 years. The most recent issues are out on the main shelves and older issues are stored in boxes on the shelving adjacent to the periodical reading area. Please help yourself to these. Please note that the library decided to stop receiving all of its microfiche/microfilm at the end of 2002 and will retain the paper copies instead. We will continue to receive microfilm for only the local newspapers in the future. Microfilm publications are in the microfilm cabinets. We regret that some of the older microfilm has deteriorated to the point where it is unusable. If you encounter a reel that is unusable please report it to circulation. West Virginia University has the Wheeling papers on microfilm in their West Virginia history collection at Colson Hall. Reference can provide you with a telephone number to call for their hours. It is not possible to interlibrary loan newspapers on microfilm.
Ohio Newspapers World newspapers Online. ohio newspapers Online Worldnewspapers USnewspapers ohio. Ada Herald, The Advertiser (Plymouth); Athens News, The http://www.world-newspapers.com/ohio.html
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Center For Archival Collections, MS 23 Most of the items are clippings, especially from local ohio newspapers. (19351949); Magazine articles on the Madge Kinsey Players focusing on the Graf http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/cac/ms0023.html
Extractions: MS-23 mf Introduction The Kinsey Komedy Kompany Scrapbook Collection was loaned to the Center for Archival Collections by Dan McGinnis, Librarian at the Kaubisch Memorial Public Library, Fostoria, Ohio, for microfilming in May 1972. This collection consists of scrapbooks compiled from newspaper clippings, playbills, posters, programs, tickets, business cards, and correspondence, all of which document the travels and performances of this repertory troupe. Inclusive dates for this four volume collection are from 1902 to 1963, although many items are not dated. No restrictions have been placed on the use of this one roll microfilm edition. The register was compiled by Kathleen M. McGoff, graduate student, Bowling Green State University, and completed by Ann Bowers, Manuscript Curator, Center for Archival Collections. Biographical Sketch The Kinsey Komedy Kompany and the Madge Kinsey Players were traveling repertory troupes in which four generations of Kinseys performed before audiences in New York, Michigan, West Virginia, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and especially in their home base, Ohio. The Kinsey Komedy Kompany, formed by Morris L. Kinsey in Iowa in 1881, moved to Ohio in 1896 after Kinsey married Elizabeth (Beth) Hughes, originally from Shreve, Ohio. Also in that year their first daughter, Madge April, was born. The now nine-member Kinsey family continued to run a successful family business playing to packed tents and theaters in the Ohio area during the Depression years. In 1935, the troupe split with Madge fulfilling her dream of heading her own company by forming the Madge Kinsey Players, with her family, Harry, Bette, and Jean forming the nucleus of the performers. The Kinsey Komedy Kompany continued under the management of Beth and Frank Miller until their retirement in Fostoria, Ohio in 1941. They both died shortly thereafter in 1944. Also in 1941, with the death of her husband, Jim, the retirement of her parents, and the ending of the Kinsey Komedy Kompany, Kathryn Kinsey Travis and her daughter Patsy, joined the Madge Kinsey Players.
Doane Library - How To Find Government Publications. Maps. newspapers A fulltext collection of thenewspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic, minority and native press. http://www.denison.edu/library/howtofind.html
Extractions: HOME CALENDAR DIRECTORY ADMISSIONS ... SEARCH LIBRARY CATALOG DATABASES SUBJECT GUIDES WEB RESOURCES ... LIBRARY HOME Articles Databases provide information about journal, magazine and newspaper articles. Some databases are full text, some only provide author, title, and page number information. OhioLINK Subject Cluster Searching allows you to search several databases at once. Use this feature if you want to run a single search across several databases. Or, use it to help you decide which databases have the most information about your topic. Electronic Journal Finder : search by journal title to find out if and where the journal is available in full text. Library Catalog : Determine if Denison owns a journal, magazine or newspaper through a library catalog "journal title search". Titles accessible electronically are also in the catalog. Interlibrary Loan Request Form : Obtain articles from journals, magazines and newspapers that are not available at Denison PLEASE NOTE: Most journals are located on the 2nd Floor of the library.
The Media Drop: Ohio Newspaper ME Takes On GM Duties As Well ohio newspaper ME takes on GM duties as well. ohio s Chillicothe Gazette hasannounced that current managing editor Michael Throne will now take on the http://www.themediadrop.com/archives/003856.php
Alumni Honor 4 Journalists For Excellence Harold K. Douthit, Class of 52, ohio newspaper publisher, chairman and past His articles have appeared in almost every major magazine and he has http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol21/vol21_iss24/record2124.17.html
Extractions: Photograph : John L. Hulteng. The Graduate School of Journalism's highest alumni honor will be awarded this week to four distinguished journalists: a champion of writers' rights, a leading Ohio newspaper publisher, a founder of the environmental reporting movement and a revered journalism educator. Receiving the 1996 Columbia Journalism Alumni Association Awards in ceremonies at the University Apr. 19 will be: Murray Teigh Bloom, Class of '38, award-winning writer and author and founder and past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors; Jim Detjen, Class of '78, award-winning reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer , founding president of the Society of Environmental Journalists and Knight Professor of Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University; Harold K. Douthit, Class of '52, Ohio newspaper publisher, chairman and past president of the Ohio Newspaper Association, and founder of the Ohio Coalition for Open Government and John L. Hulteng, Class of '47, former dean of the University of Oregon School of Journalism, professor at Stanford and author of leading books on journalism. (Posthumous award.) The annual awards recognizing distinguished service to journalism will be presented at the association's spring meeting.
Society Of Ohio Archivists Society of ohio rchivists Phillips and Stofan utilized contemporary books,lectures, letters, magazine and newspaper articles, pamphlets, photographs, http://www.ohiojunction.net/soa/historyday.html
Extractions: Society of Ohio rchivists Ohio History Day Awards The Society of Ohio Archivists wishes to recognize an Ohio History Day Project in the Junior and Senior Division for exceptional use of primary sources or manuscripts in the development of their Ohio History Day Project. Criteria - Project must demonstrate exceptional research and use of primary sources to include at least two of the following: letters, speeches, diaries, newspaper articles from the time, oral history interviews, documents, photographs, artifacts, or anything else that provides a first hand account about a person or event. - History Day Project winners must have used primary resources on site at a research institution housing those materials. - All primary sources must be cited accurately in the bibliography of the paper. This award was initiated in 1999. Award recipients are given a certificate and a $100.00 cash award for a winnerindividual or groupin both the Junior and Senior Divisions.