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The Cuban revolt story: AP, UPI [Associated press, United press international] and 3 papers: one-month [Dec. 1958] study of AP and UPI stories and their use or nonuse by three leading United States dailies
In: Journalism quarterly: JQ ; devoted to research in journalism and mass communication, Band 37, S. 573-578
ISSN: 0196-3031, 0022-5533
The Cuban Revolt Story: AP, UPI and 3 Papers
In: Journalism quarterly, Band 37, Heft 4, S. 573-646
When dictator Fulgencio Batista fled Cuba the first day of 1959, a controversy developed about press association reporting of the Castro revolt and newspaper coverage of it. Here is a one-month study of AP and UPI stories and their use or nonuse by three leading United States dailies.
Nutrition
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 249, Heft 1, S. 119-125
ISSN: 1552-3349
Distribution
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 149, Heft 1, S. 36-44
ISSN: 1552-3349
Idaho sets its house in order
In: National municipal review, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 216-218
AbstractNew York tried to departmentalize its state administration in 1915, Illinois did it in 1917 with strking success, Delaware is headed in that direction and Idaho has just done it.
The Elevator Movement in the Pacific Northwest
In: Journal of political economy, Band 24, Heft 8, S. 794-804
ISSN: 1537-534X
The Economic Basis of the Fight for the Closed Shop
In: Journal of political economy, Band 20, Heft 9, S. 928-952
ISSN: 1537-534X
Interest and Profits in Rate Regulation
In: Political science quarterly: a nonpartisan journal devoted to the study and analysis of government, politics and international affairs ; PSQ, Band 27, Heft 2, S. 239-259
ISSN: 1538-165X
Derailed by bankruptcy: life after the Reading Railroad
In: Railroads past and present
Letter from Howard C. Lewis to Harold D. Lewis, 24 May 1969
Howard Lewis writes to his twin brother, Harold Lewis, from Vietnam on 24 May 1969; he lost five people on a recon in force; he apologizes to his brother that he is the only person he can tell. ; Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969. Transcription by Shannon Meredith. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
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Letter from Howard C. Lewis to his parents, 24 January 1969
Howard Lewis writes to his parents in Melvin Village, Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, from Vietnam on 24 January 1969; he includes a hand-drawn map of "the larger cities or villages around us" and describes their base camp, which is in Củ Chi. He is now S-2 for his Battalion; provides additional details about his living quarters and their outhouses. ; Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969.
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Letter from Howard C. Lewis to his parents, 11 March 1969
Howard Lewis writes to his parents in Melvin Village, Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, from Vietnam on 11 March 1969; he apologizes for not writing more often; he has "taken over a Company now" and mentions a recent operation. He reacts to newspaper clippings he received from his wife's family (the Roscoe's). ; Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969. Transcription by Danielle Dalton. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
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Letter from Howard C. Lewis to his parents, 11 May 1969
Howard Lewis writes to his parents in Melvin Village, Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, from Vietnam on 11 May 1969; he reports that he received their care package and describes recent events, including the loss of two tanks to mines; they are still trying to finish construction of their fire support base. ; Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969. Transcription by Danielle Dalton. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
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Letter from Howard C. Lewis to his parents, 13 April 1969
Howard Lewis writes to his parents in Melvin Village, Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, from Vietnam on 13 April 1969; he reports that he had to fumigate his bunker and also mentions vehicle maintenance, the climate, and its effect on their equipment. He received some pictures of his parents from Sandy (his wife, Sandra Roscoe Lewis) and is sending Sandy more slides, which he hopes they will also get to see. ; Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969.
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