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Article profiles local author Veda Rogers and her new book "Life's About a Dream." The memoir describes her years operating the Vasser Playhouse in Vasser, KS, with her husband Bruce…
Date : 2012-07-18
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
File containing a pamphlet or booklet with a note about Francis Wornall being the author of a history of the Calvary Baptist Church in 1940.
Date : 1990
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
Editor, Mike Fannin, explains how the printed newspaper, The Kansas City Star, will be reorganized to adapt to the difficult economic time. The main news section will be combined with the local and…
Date : 2009-04-06
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
Information about Lester Dent (1904-1959), alias Kenneth Robeson, the creator of the pulp fiction hero Doc Savage, the subject of a 1975 movie and various comic books, etc. Photos, illustrations,…
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
File containing an illustration and autobiographical article about Velma West Sykes, or Velma Sykes, a Kansas City Star journalist since 1918 residing at 300 East Armour Boulevard.
Date : 1963-07-18
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
Short notice about the publication of the book ''Six Black Horses'' by Nolan Davis who was a former undertaker�??s apprentice. Davis based the book partly on his own experiences…
Date : 1971-10-03
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
Mr. Deatherage founded the Deatherage Lumber Company in Kansas City in 1878. After retiring in 1919, he began a career as a historian, publishing his first volume of Kansas City history in 1928.…
Date : 1930 (year approximate) to 1939 (year approximate)
Collection: Local History Index (Citations), Finding Aids
Article about the history of the Kansas City Star and Times newspapers and their unique perspectives offered about Kansas City, with photos and biographical descriptions of several of its prominent…
Date : 1986-01
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
Photo and entire book about William Torrey Harris, or William Harris (1835-1909), a prominent American philosopher living in Saint Louis, describing his life and career, a native New Englander known…
Date : 1924
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
Group portrait of newsboys and an adult posing behind stacks of newspapers and in front of a newspaper truck in Chillicothe, Missouri.
Date : 1922-04-28
Collection: Kansas City Star Collection
Aerial view looking northeast. Also shows Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
Collection: Photographs (General Collection)
Author Sinclair Lewis spent time in Kansas City while researching and preparing to write his book "Elmer Gantry," or what he called his "preacher novel." Local ministers such as…
Date : 2007
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
Notes about magazine articles written by Kansas City author R. Richard Wohl in "Manuscripts" (volume 8), the "University of Kansas City Review" (volume 22), and "Journal of…
Date : 1956
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
Head and shoulders portrait of Joe McGuff, Sports Editor for the Kansas City Star.
Date : 1965
Collection: South Central Business Association
Photo and bio of John Barrons, "[a]dvertising manager of the Kansas City Star."
Date : 1899-04-15
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
File containing the article about the Writer's Place, a castle-like residence in the "historic Valentine district" at 3607 Pennsylvania Avenue, built in 1909. Home to organization…
Date : 1993
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
Full frontal and partial side view; located on east side of Roanoke from 47th to 48th.
Date : 1989
Collection: Photographs (General Collection)
Photo of and booklet by Juliet McCoy Bass, a daughter of John Calvin McCoy, about a (fictional?) Southern belle (Marjoram McNeill) being courted against the backdrop of the Civil War at "…
Date : 1912
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
View of the southwest corner of the intersection of 46th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue in the Country Club Plaza. A house that once stood on the corner can be seen. Construction of the Dunleith…
Date : 1950 (year approximate)
Collection: Landmarks 2020 Addition
Photo and biographical article about James Seidelman, former director of education at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, "appointed the director of a new cultural center to be built in Lexington,…
Date : 1968-03-11
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
Information on Bill Vaughan (1915-1977), "longtime resident humorist at the paper [The Kansas City Star]," writer of "the Starbeams column for more than 30 years," and native of…
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)
Issue of the anti-corruption, Kansas City-based newspaper, Future: The Newsweekly for Today. The front page includes a photo and article, continued on page 8, about "Dr. Schorer," a 54-year…
Date : 1935-04-19
Collection: Future: The Newsweekly for Today
File containing a biographical article about Mrs. Alice Winter, a native Kansas Citian (residing in Kansas City, Kansas) and author of the award-winning novel "The Velvet Bubble."
Date : 1966-04-01
Collection: Local History Index (Citations)