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Summary Information
Arville Schaleben Papers 1929-1996
- Schaleben, Arville, 1907-1999
M2005-096; Audio 1944A; M2010-082
14.9 cubic feet, 660 photographs, 435 negatives, 208 transparencies, 46 tape recordings, and 19 disc recordings
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers documenting the career of Arville Schaleben, who worked for The Milwaukee Journal from 1935 to 1972 as reporter, managing editor, and vice-president at the time of his retirement. In 1935 Schaleben accompanied Wisconsin and Minnesota citizens colonizing federal lands in Alaska's Matanuska Valley, a New Deal relief project. The resulting series of articles cemented his reputation as a journalist. Schaleben was the author of Your Future in Journalism (1961); his special interests included journalism education, news research, and the newspaper's role in a democracy. English
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-m2005096
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