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- IDNO:
- 022652
- Title:
- Journalism Student Preparing an Advertisement for the Daily Athenaeum, West Virginia University
- Date:
- ca. 1940
- IDNO:
- 022682
- Title:
- Graduating Journalism Class of 1956, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1956
- Description:
- '1: Dene, 2: Fitzgerald, 3: Glisan, 4: Goe, 5: Green, 6: Hamric, 7: Lawson, 8: Lewis, 9: Loufakis, 10: McGown, 11: Martin, 12: Petty, 13: Powell, 14: Rice, 15: Williams, 16: Samsell 17: Wyatt.' First gentleman in line on left, facing camera, with stripes on his gown sleeves is Perley Isaac Reed.
- IDNO:
- 022685
- Title:
- Students Working on School Newspaper, West Virginia University
- Date:
- ca. 1940
- Description:
- Three male students setting a printing press for the school paper, the Daily Athenaeum.
- IDNO:
- 022689
- Title:
- Students at Store Counter, West Virginia University
- Date:
- ca. 1940
- IDNO:
- 022751
- Title:
- Orange and Black Members, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1938/05/07
- Description:
- Has the title of 'The Orange and Black'. A smalll group of people standing outside in front of a building.
- IDNO:
- 022753
- Title:
- Students Researching Newspaper Stories, West Virginia University
- Date:
- ca. 1945
- IDNO:
- 028502
- Title:
- P.I. Reed Looks on as Citation is Presented to the Ford Times
- Date:
- ca. 1940
- Description:
- A photograph of a man being presented with a citation of merit.
- IDNO:
- 028638
- Title:
- Presentation of a Citation to Editor and Publisher
- Date:
- 1946
- Description:
- 'Above are pictured Emil Telfel (vice-president), Reese D. James (chairman, Committee on Awards), P.I. Reed (president), and A.L. Higginbotham (secretary-treasurer) on the occasion of the presentation of a Citation to Editor & Publisher (received by George Brandenburg, Chicago editor) by the American Society of Journalism School Administrators June 28, 1946, at the Statler Hotel, St. Louis.'
- IDNO:
- 028642
- Title:
- P. I. Reed at a Certificate of Merit Award Ceremony
- Date:
- 1952
- Description:
- 'A.L. Higginbotham, president of the American Society of Journalism School Administrators and chairman of the Department of Journalism of the University of Nevada; P.I. Reed, chairman of the ASJSA Committee on Awards and director of the School of Journalism, West Virginia University; Arthur Hays Sulzberger, president of the New York Times. Mr. Sulzberger is receiving the 1952 ASJSA Award because the Times was voted as the best interpreter of the American way of life to the people of the United States and the rest of the world. The presentation took place August 26, 1952, at Columbia University.'