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- mm73050039 abstract "Correspondence, diaries, speeches, lectures, writings, notes, research material, family papers, scrapbooks, clippings, and other papers relating chiefly to Ackerman's career as journalist and dean of Columbia University School of Journalism (1931-1956). Documents his work as United Press Associations correspondent within the Central Powers, chiefly Germany prior to World War I; special correspondent for the Saturday Evening Post in Mexico, Switzerland, and elsewhere during World War I; correspondent for the New York Times on a trip to Siberia in 1918; and chief of Philadelphia Public Ledger Foreign News Service, London, England, covering the Middle East and Europe including the League of Nations Assembly in Geneva in 1920 and the Irish rebellion (1919-1921). Includes drafts and related materials for Ackerman's writings including his biography of George Eastman (1930) and family papers including correspondence and other material of John F. Ackerman, Robert V. Ackerman, and Mabel VanderHoof Ackerman. Also documents Ackerman's activities as a public relations consultant working with the American Valuation Association, the Eastman Kodak Company, the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, and the Washington Cathedral, Washington, D.C.; his activities as secretary of the Pulitzer Prize Board (Columbia University); his involvement with the Maria Moors Cabot Prizes in journalism; his work as a trustee of the Oberlaender Trust pertaining chiefly to the relocation of German scholars and students in the U.S. after the rise of Adolph Hitler; his role in establishing a school of journalism in Chungking, China, in 1943-1945; and his work as a member of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Subjects include the history of twentieth-century journalism; the effects of national and international events upon journalism; the relation of governments to the press, especially in matters of censorship and propaganda; effect on press freedom of the National Industry Recovery Act of 1933, Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and Lend-Lease Bill of 1941; journalism education; Columbia University presidencies of Nicholas Murray Butler, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Grayson L. Kirk; American labor unrest in 1919; President Roosevelt's foreign policy and potential American involvement in World War II; the Far East, especially China and Japan; Latin America; and Russia. Correspondents include Newton Diehl Baker, William Benton, Herman Bernstein, Nicholas Murray Butler, William R. Castle, Felix Cole, Kent Cooper, William Cullen Dennis, Allen Dulles, George Eastman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Abram I. Elkus, Frank Diehl Fackenthal, Douglas Southall Freeman, James W. Gerard, William Sidney Graves, Edward Mandell House, Roy Wilson Howard, Arthur Krock, David Lawrence, George S. Patton, J. Westbrook Pegler, Joseph Pulitzer, Ralph Pulitzer, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Basil Thomson, Hugh Robert Wilson, and Ahmet Emin Yalman.".
- mm73050039 accessRights "Classified, in part.".
- mm73050039 accessRights "Open to research.".
- mm73050039 accrualMethod "Gift and bequest,".
- mm73050039 contributor B12947948.
- mm73050039 contributor B12947949.
- mm73050039 coverage "China.".
- mm73050039 coverage "East Asia.".
- mm73050039 coverage "Europe History 1918-1945.".
- mm73050039 coverage "Germany Emigration and immigration.".
- mm73050039 coverage "Germany History 1871-1918.".
- mm73050039 coverage "Ireland History War of Independence, 1919-1921.".
- mm73050039 coverage "Japan.".
- mm73050039 coverage "Latin America.".
- mm73050039 coverage "Middle East History 1914-1923.".
- mm73050039 coverage "Russia.".
- mm73050039 coverage "Siberia (Russia) History Revolution, 1917-1921.".
- mm73050039 coverage "United States Economic conditions 1918-1945.".
- mm73050039 coverage "United States Emigration and immigration.".
- mm73050039 coverage "United States Foreign relations 1933-1945.".
- mm73050039 date "||||".
- mm73050039 description "Also documents Ackerman's activities as a public relations consultant working with the American Valuation Association, the Eastman Kodak Company, the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, and the Washington Cathedral, Washington, D.C.; his activities as secretary of the Pulitzer Prize Board (Columbia University); his involvement with the Maria Moors Cabot Prizes in journalism; his work as a trustee of the Oberlaender Trust pertaining chiefly to the relocation of German scholars and students in the U.S. after the rise of Adolph Hitler; his role in establishing a school of journalism in Chungking, China, in 1943-1945; and his work as a member of the American Society of Newspaper Editors.".
- mm73050039 description "Correspondence, diaries, speeches, lectures, writings, notes, research material, family papers, scrapbooks, clippings, and other papers relating chiefly to Ackerman's career as journalist and dean of Columbia University School of Journalism (1931-1956). Documents his work as United Press Associations correspondent within the Central Powers, chiefly Germany prior to World War I; special correspondent for the Saturday Evening Post in Mexico, Switzerland, and elsewhere during World War I; correspondent for the New York Times on a trip to Siberia in 1918; and chief of Philadelphia Public Ledger Foreign News Service, London, England, covering the Middle East and Europe including the League of Nations Assembly in Geneva in 1920 and the Irish rebellion (1919-1921). Includes drafts and related materials for Ackerman's writings including his biography of George Eastman (1930) and family papers including correspondence and other material of John F. Ackerman, Robert V. Ackerman, and Mabel VanderHoof Ackerman.".
- mm73050039 description "Correspondents include Newton Diehl Baker, William Benton, Herman Bernstein, Nicholas Murray Butler, William R. Castle, Felix Cole, Kent Cooper, William Cullen Dennis, Allen Dulles, George Eastman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Abram I. Elkus, Frank Diehl Fackenthal, Douglas Southall Freeman, James W. Gerard, William Sidney Graves, Edward Mandell House, Roy Wilson Howard, Arthur Krock, David Lawrence, George S. Patton, J. Westbrook Pegler, Joseph Pulitzer, Ralph Pulitzer, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Basil Thomson, Hugh Robert Wilson, and Ahmet Emin Yalman.".
- mm73050039 description "Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011056".
- mm73050039 description "Gift and bequest, Carl Ackerman, 1959-1971.".
- mm73050039 description "Journalist, educator, and public relations consultant.".
- mm73050039 description "Maps and atlases transferred to Library of Congress Geography and Maps Division.".
- mm73050039 description "Photographs, drawings, and prints transferred to Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.".
- mm73050039 description "Recordings and volume of musical instruction transferred to Library of Congress Music Division.".
- mm73050039 description "Subjects include the history of twentieth-century journalism; the effects of national and international events upon journalism; the relation of governments to the press, especially in matters of censorship and propaganda; effect on press freedom of the National Industry Recovery Act of 1933, Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and Lend-Lease Bill of 1941; journalism education; Columbia University presidencies of Nicholas Murray Butler, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Grayson L. Kirk; American labor unrest in 1919; President Roosevelt's foreign policy and potential American involvement in World War II; the Far East, especially China and Japan; Latin America; and Russia.".
- mm73050039 extent "227 1 1".
- mm73050039 extent "60,000".
- mm73050039 extent "86".
- mm73050039 identifier eadmss.ms011056.
- mm73050039 identifier eadmss.ms011056.3.
- mm73050039 issued "||||".
- mm73050039 language "Collection material in English.".
- mm73050039 language "eng".
- mm73050039 rights "Open to research. Classified, in part.".
- mm73050039 spatial "China Chongqing.".
- mm73050039 spatial "China.".
- mm73050039 spatial "East Asia.".
- mm73050039 spatial "Europe History 1918-1945.".
- mm73050039 spatial "Germany Emigration and immigration.".
- mm73050039 spatial "Germany History 1871-1918.".
- mm73050039 spatial "Ireland History War of Independence, 1919-1921.".
- mm73050039 spatial "Japan.".
- mm73050039 spatial "Latin America.".
- mm73050039 spatial "Mexico.".
- mm73050039 spatial "Middle East History 1914-1923.".
- mm73050039 spatial "New York (State) New York.".
- mm73050039 spatial "Russia.".
- mm73050039 spatial "Siberia (Russia) History Revolution, 1917-1921.".
- mm73050039 spatial "Switzerland.".
- mm73050039 spatial "United States Economic conditions 1918-1945.".
- mm73050039 spatial "United States Emigration and immigration.".
- mm73050039 spatial "United States Foreign relations 1933-1945.".
- mm73050039 spatial "United States.".
- mm73050039 subject "Ackerman family.".
- mm73050039 subject "American Society of Newspaper Editors.".
- mm73050039 subject "American Valuation Association.".
- mm73050039 subject "Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Benton, William, 1900-1973 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Bernstein, Herman, 1876-1935 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947.".
- mm73050039 subject "Castle, William R. (William Richards), 1878-1963 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Censorship.".
- mm73050039 subject "Cole, Felix, 1887-1969 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Columbia University. School of Journalism.".
- mm73050039 subject "Columbia University.".
- mm73050039 subject "Cooper, Kent, 1880-1965 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Dennis, William Cullen, 1878- Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Dulles, Allen, 1893-1969 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Eastman Kodak Company.".
- mm73050039 subject "Eastman, George, 1854-1932 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Eastman, George, 1854-1932.".
- mm73050039 subject "Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.".
- mm73050039 subject "Elkus, Abram I., 1867-1947 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Fackenthal, Frank Diehl, 1883-1968 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Freedom of the press.".
- mm73050039 subject "Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Gerard, James W. (James Watson), 1867-1951 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Germans United States.".
- mm73050039 subject "Government and the press.".
- mm73050039 subject "Graves, William Sidney, 1865-1940 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "History, Modern 20th century.".
- mm73050039 subject "House, Edward Mandell, 1858-1938 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Howard, Roy Wilson, 1883-1964 Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "International organization.".
- mm73050039 subject "Journalism Awards.".
- mm73050039 subject "Journalism Study and teaching China Chongqing.".
- mm73050039 subject "Journalism Study and teaching New York (State) New York.".
- mm73050039 subject "Journalism Study and teaching.".
- mm73050039 subject "Journalism.".
- mm73050039 subject "Kirk, Grayson L. (Grayson Louis), 1903-1997.".
- mm73050039 subject "Krock, Arthur, 1886- Correspondence.".
- mm73050039 subject "Labor United States.".