Joseph William Gannon papers
MS-234
Collection
Identifier: MS-234
The papers of Joseph William Gannon contain correspondence related to his work on and resignation from the Athletic Council and congratulations on his retirement from the "New York Times." A biographical sketch, four poems written by Gannon and remarks by him at a meeting of the American Association of Advertising Agencies are also included. The collection also contains clippings, including an article in "Time" Magazine on censorship.
Dates
- 1899 - 1958
Creator
- Gannon, Joseph William, 1873-1967 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted.
Conditions Governing Use
Permission from Dartmouth College required for publication or reproduction.
Extent
.25 linear ft. (1 box)
Overview
Joseph William Gannon (1837-1967), chief of censorship department at "New York Times." Dartmouth College Class of 1899. The colection contains correspondence related to his work on and resignation from the Athletic Council and congratulations on his retirement from the "New York Times." A biographical sketch, four poems written by Gannon and remarks by him at a meeting of the American Association of Advertising Agencies are also included. The collection also contains clippings, including an article in "Time" Magazine on censorship.
Creator
- Gannon, Joseph William, 1873-1967 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Rauner Special Collections Library Repository