07143mpc 2201189 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001800066035002500084035002200109040002400131100005100155245005100206300001700257340006000274351038500334524011600719530005800835545004500893520037500938520043101313520044601744520039702190520049902587520016903086555007003255510006503325600002003390600002203410600004903432600002203481600003803503600004203541600002403583600002103607600003403628600005103662600004103713600002103754600002103775600002303796600004203819600001903861600004203880600003303922600005203955600005204007600005304059600004404112600003704156600003504193600002504228600005804253600005004311600005904361600002204420600003904442600002004481600005204501600002004553600002004573600002404593600002604617600005404643610003404697610004404731610004104775610003604816610005704852610003304909610002504942610004804967610004805015610004305063610002105106610003505127650002605162650003305188650003505221650001505256650003805271650002405309650002605333650003505359650004705394650004705441650002505488650002605513650002805539650003205567650002705599650002605626650002905652650002505681650003405706651004405740651004105784651004205825651003305867650003205900905002105932207266120000328120000.0840718q18591958nyu eng d ams 66000778  a(CStRLIN)NYCV84A1147 a(NIC)notisAKQ9905 aNICcNICeappmdNIC1 aGannett, Frank E.q(Frank Ernest),d1876-1957.00aFrank Ernest Gannett papers,f[ca. 1859]-1958. a32 cubic ft. aIncludes 4 tape recordings and 25 radio transcriptions. aI. Correspondence, 1900-1958; II. Speeches, 1908-1954; III. News Releases, 1928-1957; IV. Volumes (Manuscript), 1889-1957; V. Scrapbooks, 1876-1957; VI. Photographs, ca. 1859-1957; VII. Financial and Legal Documents, 1903-1958; VIII. Printed Material, 1898-1986; IX. Family Papers and Genealogy, 1864-1957; X. Certificates and Memorials, 1865-1958; XI. Memorabilia, ca. 1898-1957. aFrank Ernest Gannett. Papers, #1900. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. 3Philippine journalsaare also available on microfilm. aAmerican journalist and newspaper owner. aPapers include correspondence, news releases, speeches, scrapbooks, articles, and pamphlets concerning FEG's youth, his student days at Cornell, editorial policies of the Gannett Newspapers and the establishment of the Frank E. Gannett Newspaper Foundation in 1935, temperance and liquor advertising, and newspaper and professional organizations in which FEG was active. bAlso the Cornell University Board of Trustees and School of Nutrition, the gold standard and the U.S. economy, the 1937 Supreme Court "Packing plan," the 1938 Executive Reorganization Bill and the Wages and Hours Bill, the St. Lawrence Seaway, air travel, Germany and Europe during the 1930s and 1940s, the 1943 National Food Conference of Consumers and Producers organized by Gannett, presidential campaigns of 1936 and 1940, bRepublican National Committee chairmanship and Congressional elections (1942), the proposed National Coalition Party (1944-1945), the National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government, World War II finance, the role of aircraft in wartime, Red Cross War Fund Drive, Navy Relief Society, Rochester's United Negro College Fund Drive, FEG's Department of Peace proposal, donation of the Gannett Medical Clinic to Cornell, and other topics. bOther items include family letters, autograph albums, genealogy, and memorabilia; Gannett's notebooks (1899) concerning his work for the First U.S. Commission to the Philippines; loose and mounted photographs; diaries, notebooks, and account books; a few financial and legal papers; audio disks of radio broadcasts; certificates; memorials; and newspaper clippings and other printed material. bMajor correspondents include Raymond N. Ball, Jerome D. Barnum, Lord Beaverbrook, Neal Dow Becker, William E. Borah, Winston Churchill, John L. Collyer, George W. Crane, Edmund Ezra Day, Thomas E. Dewey, Anthony Eden, Mark Ellingson, James A. Farley, Edwin S. Friendly, Earl Harding, William Randolph Hearst, Herbert Hoover, Harold Ickes, Alfred M. Landon, Herbert Lehman, Norman Vincent Peale, Westbrook Pegler, Raymond S. Richmond, Nelson Rockefeller, Carlos P. Romulo, Franklin D. Roosevelt, bEdward A. Rumely, Jacob Gould Schurman, Harry G. Stutz, Robert A. Taft, Walter L. Todd, Frank E. Tripp, Arthur Vandenberg, David Rhys Williams, and Wendell Willkie.0 aGUIDE TO THE FRANK E. GANNETT AND CAROLINE WERNER GANNETT PAPERS.3 aDescribed in REPORT OF THE CURATOR AND ARCHIVIST, 1958-1962.10aBall, Raymon N.10aBarnum, Jerome D.10aBeaverbrook, Max Aitken,cBaron,d1879-1964.10aBecker, Neal Dow.10aBorah, William Edgar,d1865-1940.10aChurchill, Winston,cSir,d1874-1965.10aCollyer, John Lyon.10aCrane, George W.10aDay, Edmund Ezra,d1883-1951.10aDewey, Thomas E.q(Thomas Edmund),d1902-1971.10aEden, Anthony,cEarl of Avon,d1897-10aEllingson, Mark.10aFarley, James A.10aFriendly, Edwin S.10aGannett, Caroline Werner,d1894-1979.10aHarding, Earl.10aHearst, William Randolph,d1863-1951.10aHoover, Herbert,d1874-1964.10aIckes, Harold L.q(Harold LeClair),d1874-1952.10aLandon, Alfred M.q(Alfred Mossman),d1887-198710aLehman, Herbert H.q(Herbert Henry),d1878-1963.10aMalott, Deane W.q(Deane Waldo),d1898-10aPeale, Norman Vincent,db. 1898.10aPegler, Westbrook,d1894-1969.10aRichmond, Raymond S.10aRockefeller, Nelson A.q(Nelson Aldrich),d1908-1979.10aRomulo, Carlos P.q(Carlos Peņa),d1899-1985.10aRoosevelt, Franklin D.q(Franklin Delano),d1882-1945.10aRumely, Edward A.10aSchurman, Jacob Gould,d1854-1942.10aStutz, Harry G.10aTaft, Robert A.q(Robert Alphonso),d1889-1953.10aTodd, Walter L.10aTripp, Frank E.10aWadsworth, James W.10aWilliams, David Rhys.10aWillkie, Wendell L.q(Wendell Lewis),d1892-1944.20aCornell UniversityxStudents.20aCornell University.bBoard of Trustees.20aRepublican National Committee (U.S.)20aNational Coalition Party (U.S.)20aNational Committee to Uphold the Constitution (U.S.)20aAmerican National Red Cross.20aNavy Relief Society.20aUnited Negro College Fund (Rochester, N.Y.)20aGannett Medical Clinic (Cornell University)20aFrank E. Gannett Newspaper Foundation.20aGannett Company.10aUnited States.bSupreme Court. 0aWorld War, 1939-1945. 0aAgricultural administration. 0aAgriculturexEconomic aspects. 0aCharities. 0aDepressionsy1929zUnited States. 0aPress and politics. 0aFreedom of the press. 0aJournalismxPolitical aspects. 0aPresidentszUnited StatesxElectiony1936. 0aPresidentszUnited StatesxElectiony1940. 0aNew Deal, 1933-1939. 0aNewspaper publishing. 0aAdvertising, Newspaper. 0aAlcoholismxPress coverage. 0aNewspapersxOwnership. 0aCommunity newspapers. 0aJournalism, Educational. 0aJournalistic ethics. 0aConstitutionszUnited States. 0aUnited StatesxPolitics and government. 0aPhilippinesxDescription and travel. 0aPhilippinesxPolitics and government. 0aGermanyxHistoryy1933-1945. 0aJournalistszUnited States. a20000328120000.0