Relander as Newspaperman
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Relander worked for many years as a City Editor for the Yakima Herald-Republic, which was owned and operated by the Republic Publishing Company. He also worked for newspapers in California, before moving to Yakima.
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Item 50th anniversary celebration of the explosives department of E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co., Inc.(UNPUBLISHED, 1959-08-17) Du Pont, E. I.; Collins, G. W.Includes a news release. "The booming economic growth and development of the Pacific Northwest area over the past 50 years has drawn its strength from many sources including a small but highly productive commercial explosives plant at Du Pont, Washington, 15 miles south of Tacoma on the shore of Puget Sound."Item The A. P. Log, No. 352.(Unpublished, 1956-08-13) S., M. B.Also includes sheets from other editions. Newsletter for Washington and Alaska newspapermen and women. Several of the sheets have marked mentions of Relander.Item All Wahluke "needs is water and a good press agent. Click Relander has proven himself just that."(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) Stuhr, Cecilia J."The 'Wahluke Slope' developed will be an asset to the whole state. You can be an agent in that development."Item Allied Daily Newspapers of Washington.(UNPUBLISHED, 1956-07-26) Selvidge, LewIncludes a document entitled "Living Constitution Project, 1956 theme: freedom of the press. (Tentative, for review purposes only)."Item American Centennial of the Civil War.(UNPUBLISHED, 1958) Sprauge, Roger E."Five times a week, beginning January 1, 1959, American Centennial will look back to the corresponding date in 1859 for a nostalgic glance at the people, places, and events of the Tragic Era in American history. Includes several pages of samples, and a half-sheet form.Item American Petroleum Institute correspondence.(UNPUBLISHED, 1965-04) Danford, Ralph E.Makes mention of a kit with automotive trails, which is not in the collection.Item Annual banquet: The Republic Publishing Company, 1946.(Unpublished, 1946-02-10) UnknownIncludes the menu for the meal, which is a turkey dinner, a program of events, including a welcome by Ted Robertson, and a list of all personnel on the back cover.Item AP Stylebook.(The Associated Press., 1960) Winkler, G. P.; Starzel, Frank J.Covers capitalization, abbreviations, punctuation, numerals, spelling, miscellaneous, markets, religious, sports, teletypesetter, teletype, and copy markings. Contains an index.Item Application for employment, The Times-Mirror Company.(UNPUBLISHED, 1946) UnknownThe Time-Mirror Company owned several newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, where this most likely came from. Of note is the question of ancestry on the application.Item Application for employment, United Press Association.(UNKNOWN, 1955) UnknownUnder general information, some of the more unusual questions include marital status, "if single, are you engaged to be married? When? Children? How much furniture do you own? Do you own a car? Is your residence lease cancellable under 'Army and Navy' clause?" Under physical record: "Any defects in speech, hearing, sight, or otherwise?"Item "Are you ready to accept the presidency of the Moola Moola???"(UNPUBLISHED, 1965-07-13) Kuitan, HiyoReferred to enclosed item is not in the collection. Letter is inscribed with two running animals and three teepees. And in parentheses, "Chief."Item The Associated Press news photo service form.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) UnknownSpare form has a space for information on the photographer and date, whether it was exclusive or not, and then two sections headed "number."Item Awards: The Yakima Daily Republic, Yakima Morning Herald.(The Republic Press, 1953) Unknown"Seven of our thirty-three members of the news, photo and editorial staffs of the Yakima Dailies are recipients of awards for distinguished writing or photography. The Yakima Dailies take pleasure in introducing these award winners to you." Includes Relander for an award from the Washington State Historical Society, with a photograph of him.Item The Bakersfield Californian box score form.(Unpublished, 1946-01) UnknownThree versions of the form used by reporters to report on baseball games.Item The Bakersfield Californian church notices.(UNPUBLISHED, 1940-06) Unknown"To insure publication, all notices must be in editorial rooms of The Californian not later than Friday noon." See also RPB-100-12-030 for county church notices form.Item The Bakersfield Californian county church notices.(UNPUBLISHED, 1940-11) UnknownSee also RPB-100-12-029 for non-county church notices form.Item The Bakersfield Californian football chart.(Unpublished, 1955) UnknownForm used by reports for an article on the football game.Item The Bakersfield Californian form.(Unpublished, 1946-05) UnknownHas 1" through 21" running down the left side of the sheet and up the right side.Item The Bakersfield Californian track and field meet results.(Unpublished, 1955) UnknownForm used by reporters for an article on the track and field meet.Item Basic advantages of newspapers over all other media!(Unpublished, 1955) Robertson, TedLists five advantages. "These are facts with which every newspaper man or woman should be acquainted so that we can all help do a constructive job of public relations among our friends and acquaintances."