Manuscripts/10. Journalism
Record Group Term
Identifier: Manuscripts/10
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Boston Globe Library collection
Collection
Identifier: M214
Scope and Contents
The Boston Globe Library collection, 4,239 cubic feet (4,376 boxes), documents the newspaper’s journalism of Greater Boston and New England from circa 1872 to 2003 through articles, images, and other related materials. The collection consists of four series: 1. Newspaper Clippings, 2. Microfilm, 3. Print Photographs, and 4. Negative Photographs.The materials within this collection were arranged and described using the “More Product, Less Process” (MPLP) method of archival...
Dates:
circa 1872-2003; Majority of material found within 1925-2003
Larry Katz interviews
Collection
Identifier: M223
Overview
Writer and editor Larry Katz worked at the Real Paper (1980-1981) and The Boston Herald (1981-2011), where he was a reporter, arts critic, arts columnist, music editor, arts editor and executive features editor. He conducted approximately 1200 interviews, recorded on audio cassette, to inform his reporting. Most of the interviews were with musicians, or other individuals from the music industry, but he also interviewed other cultural and sports figures such as writers, illustrators and...
Dates:
1980-2007
Phoenix Media/Communications Group records
Unprocessed — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Z16-032
Dates:
ca. 1965-2014
The Real Paper records
Collection
Identifier: M215
Overview
The Real Paper was an alternative weekly newspaper based in Cambridge, Massachusetts and founded in 1972. The paper was formed by a group of former employees of the paper, The Cambridge Phoenix that had been abruptly sold to rival alternative newspaper owner, Stephen Mindich. The paper was set up as a collective with employees owning equal shares in the company. The newspaper continued to operate throughout the 1970s before succumbing to financial struggles and being sold to Mindich in...
Dates:
1967-1995