Box 2
Container
Restricted
Contains 5 Results:
Correspondence, 1914-1917, 1921
Series — Box: 2, Folder: 1-6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Mary Boyle O’Reilly papers document her work as a journalist and political activist, particularly during World War I. They include O’Reilly’s correspondence from Europe during the war, the bulk of which relates to her journalistic work. A large portion is addressed to "the Chief," Sam T. Hughes, editor in chief at Newspaper Enterprise Associates of America, a syndicate that supplied content to newspapers across the United States. These letters frequently include portions of her articles....
Access Note
Series is closed pending conservation of fragile materials.
Dates:
1914-1917, 1921
Found in:
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Mary Boyle O'Reilly papers
Investigation into the meat canneries, press releases, circa 1912
File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Mary Boyle O’Reilly papers document her work as a journalist and political activist, particularly during World War I. They include O’Reilly’s correspondence from Europe during the war, the bulk of which relates to her journalistic work. A large portion is addressed to "the Chief," Sam T. Hughes, editor in chief at Newspaper Enterprise Associates of America, a syndicate that supplied content to newspapers across the United States. These letters frequently include portions of her articles....
Access Note
Box 2, folder 7 is closed permanently. An access copy is available in Box 1.
Dates:
circa 1912
War writings, 1914 - 1917
File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Mary Boyle O’Reilly papers document her work as a journalist and political activist, particularly during World War I. They include O’Reilly’s correspondence from Europe during the war, the bulk of which relates to her journalistic work. A large portion is addressed to "the Chief," Sam T. Hughes, editor in chief at Newspaper Enterprise Associates of America, a syndicate that supplied content to newspapers across the United States. These letters frequently include portions of her articles....
Access Note
Box 2, folders 8-11 are closed permanently. Access copies of many of the materials are available in Box 1, folders 11-13. However, some materials were too fragile to copy and are not accessible.
Dates:
1914 - 1917
Propaganda during World War I, circa 1934
File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Mary Boyle O’Reilly papers document her work as a journalist and political activist, particularly during World War I. They include O’Reilly’s correspondence from Europe during the war, the bulk of which relates to her journalistic work. A large portion is addressed to "the Chief," Sam T. Hughes, editor in chief at Newspaper Enterprise Associates of America, a syndicate that supplied content to newspapers across the United States. These letters frequently include portions of her articles....
Access Note
Box 2, folder 12 is closed permanently. An access copy is available in Box 1.
Dates:
circa 1934
"Two Edwards and Their Ancestry" article and a letter to the potential publisher, The Watkins Syndicate, Inc., 1937 - 1937
File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Mary Boyle O’Reilly papers document her work as a journalist and political activist, particularly during World War I. They include O’Reilly’s correspondence from Europe during the war, the bulk of which relates to her journalistic work. A large portion is addressed to "the Chief," Sam T. Hughes, editor in chief at Newspaper Enterprise Associates of America, a syndicate that supplied content to newspapers across the United States. These letters frequently include portions of her articles....
Access Note
Box 2, folder 13 is closed permanently. An access copy is available in Box 1.
Dates:
1937 - 1937