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"Kids, Stray Dogs…” Harvard Crimson, February 11, 1970

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 9

Series Description

From the Series:

This series covers King’s contributions to magazines and newspapers from his days with the Odessa-American in the 1950s, through his stint in Washington as editor of Capitol Hill, to his work for national magazines including Harper’s, Life, Esquire, The Progressive, Sports Illustrated, Sport, Cosmopolitan, Playboy and Parade. The series contains tear sheets, and in some cases, whole copies of the magazine in which the article appeared. In addition, King’s collection of The Texas Observer, to which he was a frequent contributor, is included. These issues have been removed from the plastic, colored, 3-ring binders in which King kept them. There are tear sheets for King’s column for New Times and Washington Star, and newspaper clippings of his book reviews. The files contain galley proofs, magazines, cover pages, tear sheets and newspaper clippings and are arranged chronologically.

Dates

  • February 11, 1970

Creator

Extent

From the Collection: 39 boxes

From the Collection: 19 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English