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Talbot Patrick Papers - Accession 381
The Talbot Patrick Papers consists of newspaper articles written by Mr. Patrick for the Rock Hill, SC Evening Herald from 1953-1979 and were organized in chronological order by Mr. Patrick in a notebook. Mr. Talbot Patrick (1897-1980) was a longtime editor of the Rock Hill Evening Herald newspaper from July 1, 1947 retired in 1975, however he continued to write editorials for the paper until he passed away on January 23, 1980. The majority of articles in the collection were part of his running column titled the “Carolina Traveler” in which he describes his travels and experiences throughout the globe. His travels for the column take him throughout Europe, Asia, and the Middle East through the 1950s through the 1970s. He editorializes on the culture, politics, geography and people of the places he visited including Europe, the Middle East, South America and the Far East. Of special interest are his articles in July 1958 when Mr. Patrick found himself in the middle of the Iraq Revolution when he just happened to be visiting. He witnessed firsthand the overthrow of the Iraqi government and was in Baghdad as the King was put to death and the new government was installed. As a result of his coverage of the events he was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1489/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Cardinal Patrick O'Donnell to Hagan
Holograph letter from Cardinal Patrick O'Donnell, Ara Coeli, Armagh, to (Hagan), explaining his letter arrived after the meeting. They were only able to mention O'Connell's heart. The communication on the Irish College was eventually published by the Evening Herald, also referring to the heart; the morning papers do not seem to feature it, but he will personally attempt to have it in tomorrow's papers
Author passes at Greensboro home, Birmingham age-herald, May 10, 1941
(Published By Age-Herald Publishing Co.
[Clipping: "Falwell and the court", Dallas Times Herald]
Clipping from an article in the Dallas Times Herald, dated Thursday, July 9, 1981. The article is an anonymous editorial or opinion piece opposing the Rev. Jerry Falwell's influence on the appointment of Supreme Court justices. The author specifically refers to Falwell's objection to President Reagan's nomination of Sandra Day O'Connor
Series 2: California Hospital
Article from the 1911 January 17 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports that motorcycle policeman Patrick Coe is beginning to recover from his injuries
Patrick O'Keefe defends against an opponent from Miami, 1955
Marquette basketball player Patrick O'Keefe (#11) defends against an opponent from Miami (Ohio) 1955. Teammate Gerald Hopfensperger (#24) watches in the background
CFP: Global Modernisms and the Graphic
Douglas Mao and Rebecca Walkowitz's field-defining article, "The New Modernist Studies," turns ten in 2018. Despite the fact that the article takes up new media as a key topic-and although it was published just after ground-breaking work in the "visual turn" of literary studies by Mary Lou Emery (Modernism, the Visual, and Caribbean Literature, 2007), W. J. T. Mitchell (Picture Theory, 2005), Michael North (Camera Works, 2005), Mark Wollaeger (Modernism, Media and Propaganda, 2006)-theories and discussions of global modernism since have focused considerably more energy on modernism's geographic and temporal dimensions than its relation to the graphic. Yet film, pictures, images, and other graphic modes frequently appear in the criticism of global modernism as well as at the scenes of literary modernist production.
Our panel invites papers that explore how the graphic might refine or critique global modernist studies. We are especially interested in papers that address this issue with regard to topics such as empire, gender, race, global capitalism, and/or the anthropocene.
Send a 300-word abstract and one-paragraph bio to Patrick Herald ([email protected]) and George Micajah Phillips ([email protected]) by March 30, 2018
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