Box 1
Contains 61 Results:
Akers, Milburn P. "Pete" (Chicago Sun Times), 1949-1961
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Amalgamated Meat Cutters Union (see also Butcher Workman), 1958-1959
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
American Book Company, 1953
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
American People's Encyclopedia, 1948-1957
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
The American Traveller (Andrew Freemen), 1934-1935
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Andrews, Robert, 1930-1942
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Angel, Paul M. (Illinois Historical Society), 1941-1960
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Antiques (magazine), 1942-1956
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
A, 1924-1965
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Babcock, Fred (Chicago Tribune), 1947-1954
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Bartley, E. Ross, 1932-1958
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Baum, Alice, 1946-1960
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Bell, Edward Price, 1930
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Boettiger, John (Seattle Post-Intelligencer), 1941-1943
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Borden, John, 1930, 1941
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Bradley, Van Allen (Chicago Daily News), 1949-1960
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Brunswick Corporation, 1961-1962
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Butcher, Fanny, 1948, 1950
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
The Butcher Workman (see also Amalgamated Meat Cutters Union), 1958-1959
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
B, 1924-1961
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Canadian National Railways, 1930-1935
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Casey, Robert J., 1948, 1951
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Chicago Daily News (general), 1940-1960
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Chicago Historical Society, 1931-1958
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.
Chicago Labor College, 1936
Letters from John Drury to various publications, editors, fellow journalists, and family. There are many letters of interest to Chicago Daily News associates such as Harry Hansen, Howard Vincent O'Brien, and John Casey and to fellow Chicago figures such as Henry Field and Herma Clark. Later correspondence reflects the challenges of surviving as a freelance journalist as Drury sends numerous unsolicited story ideas and manuscripts to corporate publications and newspapers.