Folder 379
Contains 3 Results:
Publications Mar.-Jun., 1956
This subseies contains publications from a variety of sources. Often in the form of booklets or magazines, topics vary, but most focus on the effects of propaganda and the Cold War. Some booklets of note include one on Germany's territorial shifts after the second World War, and a booklet on the efforts of Christian Trade Unions to combat the spread of Communism.
Spackman, 1964
Correspondence in this subseries focuses primarily on the manner in which the Awards were determined and given. There is extensive discussion between Haefele, Spackman, and Riegel about the Trustee's involvment in the selection of judges and giving awards. The Dupont foundation wanted to increase its influence on the awards process, while Riegel thought that the Awards should have more liberty to act on its own.
Lee Editorial Award, 1956
the Lee Editorial Award was a prize for what the award's judges thought was the best editorial in a given year based on nominations by editors, newspapers, and publishers. Items in this subseries focus on informing the public about the award, statements by award winners, and the announcement of award winners.