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Box 1

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Contains 61 Results:

D, 1932-1963

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 51
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1932-1963

Ehrlicher, James G., 1955

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 52
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1955

Eisenschimel, Otto, 1944-1960

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 53
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1944-1960

Electrical Workers Union, 1952

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 54
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1952

Elliott, Jeanette (niece), 1953

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 55
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1953

Encyclopedia Britannica (also Britannica Book of the Year), 1954-1957

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 56
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1954-1957

Equitable Life Assurance Society, 1961-1962

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1961-1962

Esquire Magazine (Arnold Gingrich), 1936-1939

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1936-1939

Evanston Mail, 1950

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 59
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1950

Evanston Review, 1950

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 60
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1950

E, 1928-1957

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 61
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1928-1957