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1 “Newspaper and community development” – Williston Graphic clipping
2 “Community Notes: The History of Newspapers in Williston,” Jo Anne Kakissis (Williston High School), 1988
3 “Joan Cox, Berthold, last letterpress newspaper in N.D.” – newspaper clippings
4 Note about State Historical Society of ND microfilm holdings
5 Booklet – “Your Guide to North Dakota’s Open Meetings, Open Records Laws,” N.D. Attorney General’s Office and North Dakota Newspaper Association
6 Program – North Dakota Newspaper Association 103rd Annual Convention, April 27-29, 1989
7 Birthday card from Gay, David, Kyle, Peter and Jan
8 Family Recovery Home brochure
9 Program – North Dakota Newspaper Association 99th Annual Convention, April 25-27, 1985 (two copies)
10 List of newspapers & magazines published in Williston, compiled by Bill Shemorry
11 Correspondence with newspapers
12 Listing of North Dakota newspapers and magazines
13 Article drafts – “Harry E. Polk, Publisher Longest” and “The Biography of Herald Publisher Harry E. Polk”
14 N.D. Newspaper Association, Rate books, services directories – 1987 and 1988
15 “Williston Newspaper, radio & television trivia” compiled by Bill Shemorry
16 “Listing of Old-Time Publications & Photographs Wanted”
17 North Dakota Newspaper Association centennial materials
18 Article Draft – “Newspaper stories, Schafer Record”
19 Article Draft – “Old Time Newspapering Had Its Thrills”
20 Article Draft – “Getting Out A Newspaper Without Mistakes”
21 Article Drafts – “The Pied Page” and “An Editor’s Dream”
22 Article Drafts – “Newspaper Misprints” “His Case Hopeless” and “Make-Up Rule is Novel Tool”
23 “Newspaper notes”
24 Notes and newspaper clippings
25 Thank-you card from JoAnne Kakissis
26 “Old-time newspapers – from microfilm”
27 North Dakota Newspaper Association Bulletin, November 9, 1989
28 1979 North Dakota Newspaper Directory
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