Inventory of the The Chronicle records,
1904-2000
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Descriptive Summary
Repository
University Archives, Duke
University
Creator
Chronicle (Durham, N.C.)
Title
The Chronicle records, 1904-2000
Language of Material
Material in English
Extent
2.9 Linear Feet
3000 Items
Abstract
The Chronicle is Duke's independent, student-run news publication. Originally financed by the Columbian and Hesperian Literary Societies, the newspaper is currently (2007) completely independent of the University, and funded entirely by advertising revenue.
Materials in the collection include letters to the editors, correspondence, submitted material, awards, illustrations, historical documents and notes, schedules, calendars, reports, flyers, forms, surveys and questionnaires, meeting minutes, and releases. The materials date from 1904-2000, the bulk of which is from 1950-1970.
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Patrons must sign the Acknowledgement of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.
Collection is open for research.
Copyright Notice
Copyright for Official University records is held by Duke University; all other copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], The Chronicle records, University Archives, Duke University.
Provenance
The The Chronicle records were received by the University Archives as a
transfer in 1971-1988.
Processing Information
Processed by Alyssa Reichardt, October 2007
Encoded by Sherrie Bowser, October 2007
Accessions 76-23; 81-62; A88-0011 were merged into one collection, described in this finding aid.
Descriptive sources and standards used to create this inventory: DACS, EAD, NCEAD guidelines, and our local Style Guide.
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Historical Note
The Chronicle is Duke's independent, student-run news publication. Actually older than the University itself, the Chronicle was founded December 9, 1905 at Duke University's predecessor Trinity College. Trinity College became Duke University in 1924, and the newspaper continued to cover campus news and the world around it. The Chronicle was first realized as a weekly newspaper, but by the middle of the century had twice evolved into a bi-weekly and then a tri-weekly publication. In 1968, the paper was finally expanded into a weekday daily.
Originally financed by the Columbian and Hesperian Literary Societies, the newspaper was later financed by student subscription fees and advertisements. Currently (2007), it is completely independent of the University, and funded entirely by advertising revenue.
For a more in-depth history of the Chronicle please see the University
Archives web exhibit: The Chronicle: 100 years of a student newspaper http://library.duke.edu/uarchives/exhibits/chronicle/index.html
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Collection Overview
Materials in the collection include letters to the editors, correspondence, submitted material, awards, illustrations, historical documents and notes, schedules, calendars, reports, flyers, forms, surveys and questionnaires, meeting minutes, and releases. The materials date from 1904-2000, the bulk of which is from 1950-1970.
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Subject Headings
These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will bring up other related research materials.
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Related Material
Columbian and Hesperian Literary Societies’ records, 1848-1942.
University Archives, Duke University.
James Patrick Toomey papers, 1981-1983.
University Archives, Duke University.
Index to the Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC / [serial].
University Archives, Duke University.
Index to the Trinity College and Duke University Chronicle, v.1, 1905-v.29, 1933
University Archives, Duke University.
Through these doors : 100 years of the Chronicle
University Archives, Duke University.
The Trinity chronicle [serial].
University Archives, Duke University.
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Detailed Description of Collection
Letters to the Editor, 1955-1970
2 Boxes
Box 1
Letters to the Editor, 1955-1956
Letters to the Editor, 1956-1957
Letters to the Editor, 1957-1958
Letters to the Editor, 1958-1959
Letters to the Editor, 1960-1961
Letters to the Editor, 1961-1962
Letters to the Editor [Nelson Administration], 1963
Letters to the Editor, 1965-1966
Box 2
Letters to the Editor [Not Used], 1966-1967
Letters to the Editor (1), 1966-1967
Letters to the Editor (2), 1966-1967
Letters to the Editor (3), 1966-1967
Letters to the Editor (1), 1967-1968
Letters to the Editor (2), 1967-1968
Letters to the Editor [Not Used], 1969-1970
Correspondence, 1966-1969
1 Box
Box 3
Correspondence, 1966-1967
Correspondence, 1967-1968
Correspondence, 1968-1969
Submitted Material, 1967-1968
1 Box
Box 3
Submitted Material (1), 1967-1968
Submitted Material (2), 1967-1968
Submitted Material (3), 1967-1968
Subject files, 1904-2000
2 Boxes
Box 4
75th Anniversary Reunion (1), November 1980
75th Anniversary Reunion (2), November 1980
Advisory Program, 1968
Awards, 1939-1970
Bethany Sue Strong Sinnott, Letter, 1980
Chronicle Organization, ca. 1968
"Duke by DePree", 1984-1988
History (1), 1948-1966
History (2), 1905-1938
Letters from Former Editors and Other Material, 1980
List of Editors and Business Managers, 1904-1935
"Prince Quirky", 2000
Trinity College Governing Board of Trinity Chronicle Minutes, 1908-1920
Box 5
Candidates, Etc., 1968
Columns, 1976-1977
Etc., 1959, 1967
Organization and Recruitment, 1968-1969
Project Coordination, 1968-1969
Report of the Antioch College Commission on Governance, 1968
Residential Reform, 1968
Trimester Report, Etc., 1963
Wire Information, 1968