Jere van dyk biography of albert
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New York Times Company records. Foreign Desk records
1948-1993The records of the Foreign Desk represent the Times' efforts to preserve as a unit the files of its foreign news operation. The collection consists chiefly of correspondence between the news editors in New York and the foreign correspondents stationed abroad in the form of letters, cables and confidential memoranda. Beginning in the 1980s, the files contain mostly copies of messages transmitted through computers. Emanuel R. Freedman's long tenure (1948-1965) is reflected in his disproportionate share of the correspondence in the collection. In addition to correspondence, the files usually contain biographical sketches and photographs.
The records are divided into two sections, a biographical section which includes mainly the files on the foreign correspondents (and a few others) arranged alphabetically by last name, and a subject section which covers the files on the foreign news bureaus, the stringers, the editorial policies, and the news coverage of geographic regions such as Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, etc. Many cross-references facilitate the access to both sections. For the few staff members who swapped their role of foreign correspondents for the duties of news editors or
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Biography, Prisoners, Prisoners, united states, History, Prisons, Prisoners, great britain, Imprisonment, Prisoners of war, Biographies, African americans, biography, Criminals, biography, World War, 1939-1945, Case studies, Political prisoners, Criminal justice, administration of, Prisonniers, Prisons, united states, Murderers, Criminals, DiariesPlaces
United States, Great Britain, Australia, California, Thailand, Canada, England, France, Germany, Soviet Union, Bangkok, Ireland, Pennsylvania, Tasmania, Japan, Arizona, China, Cuba, Indonesia, LouisianaPeople
Charles Bronson (1952-), Christopher V. V. Parnell, Colin Martin, Henri Charrière (1906-1973), Jack Henry Abbott (1944-), Jere Van Dyk, Sami al Jundi (1962-), Warren Fellows (1953-), A. M. Kathrada, A. T. PorterTimes
20th century, 19th century, 18th century, 1925-1953, Civil War, 1861-1865, 1803-1900, 1810-1899, 1812, Guerre de, 1892-1906, 1947-•