Freedom of the press.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Frank Ernest Gannett papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 1900
Abstract
Papers 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.
Dates:
[ca. 1859]-1958.
Trojan Horse incident records
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924064942703]
Identifier: 46-1-1100
Scope and content
Correspondence, notes, reports, newspaper articles, and other items concerning the Trojan Horse incident, including the Trojan Horse issue in question, issues of the Cornell Daily Sun containing articles on it (January 20-21 and 23, 1967), clippings from the Ithaca Journal, and manuscript and typewritten letters, memos, notes and reports by University administrators and faculty, including statements by President James A. Perkins and Trustee Arthur H. Dean, the Faculty Committee on Student...
Dates:
1967.
Underground Comix collection
Collection
Identifier: 8644
Abstract
A collection of underground comic books and related printed material, spanning from approximately 1948-1978. The collection contains precursors to the genre, including 174 Tiajuana Bibles, individual zines, along with galley proofs and proof books of issues of Zap and Motor City. The collection also features an extensive representation of some of the genre's most celebrated titles such as Zap, Bijou Funnies, Motor City, Mr. Natural, Yellow Dog and dozens of others. Most of the issues come...
Dates:
1948-1978.