Curtis MacDougall papers
Scope and Contents
Journalist and professor at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism who wrote one of the definitive textbooks of American journalism. An activist in civic affairs, McDougall ran for Congress as a Democrat in Illinois' 10th District, for the U.S. Senate as a Progressive Party candidate, and as a Peace Party candidate for the 13th Congressional District. His papers include correspondence, subject files concerning his many interests and activities, photographs, etc. Additions include correspondence, published articles, typescript copies of a draft work titled "Spilling the Beans", items regarding his genealogical interest in the MacDougall clan, a large body of clippings and correspondence relating to his teaching and publications, his books and publications of the Illinois Writer's Project, 113 pamphlets (1933-1985) on various aspects of free speech and civil rights, including CD copies of MacDougall’s “Rambling Reminiscences” recorded in 1985 (12 discs), and 15 additional CDs of the MacDougall memorial at Kendall College, Nov. 30, 1985 and various interviews and talks given by or about him from 1970 to 1989. Also paper copies of correspondence with Emil Dansker, a press release re MacDougall’s award from the American Society of Journalism School Administrators (no date), a 1971 newspaper article by MacDougall, and a printed book announcement for Superstition and the Press.
Dates
- Creation: 1922-1989
Creator
- MacDougall, Curtis Daniel (Person)
Language
Materials are in English.
Conditions Governing Access
This material is unprocessed and is available by appointment only. Please contact reference@newberry.org at least 5 business days in advance to request an appointment.
Extent
56 Linear Feet
Abstract
Journalist and professor at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism who wrote one of the definitive textbooks of American journalism. An activist in civic affairs, McDougall ran for Congress as a Democrat in Illinois' 10th District, for the U.S. Senate as a Progressive Party candidate, and as a Peace Party candidate for the 13th Congressional District. His papers include correspondence, subject files concerning his many interests and activities, published articles, CDs, photographs, etc.
Also paper copies of correspondence with Emil Dansker, a press release re MacDougall’s award from the American Society of Journalism School Administrators (no date), a 1971 newspaper article by MacDougall, and a printed book announcement for Superstition and the Press.
Location
1 24 5-7,1 25 5-7, 1 30 4
- Title
- Curtis MacDougall papers, 1922-1989
- Status
- Unprocessed
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the The Newberry Library - Modern Manuscripts and Archives Repository
60 West Walton Street
Chicago Illinois 60610 United States
312-255-3512
reference@newberry.org