Personal papers of Marvin L. Stone. Marshall Alumnus, past editor of U.S. News and World Report, Deputy Director of the U.S. Information Agency during the Reagan Administration. He was founding president and chairman of the non-profit International Media Fund (IMF) in Washington, D.C, an organization that promoted free press in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. After the IMF, he spent a year in Europe on a Knight Foundation journalism fellowship, and then retired in 1996[?].
The digitized items here do not represent the entirety of the Marvin L. Stone Collection, 1924-2000. To view what other materials are in this collection but not yet digitized and available online, search the guide to the Marvin L. Stone Collection, 1924-2000.
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Model of the U.S. News HQ Bldg at the ground breaking
Model of the U.S. News Headquarters Building, unveiled at the groundbreaking, col. Plaque reads groundbreaking was June 1, 1982.
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Marvin Stone at AASCU reception
Marvin Stone at American Assoc. of State Colleges & Universities (AAASCU) reception, b&w. Letter in folder states Stone received an award for innovation, and the citation was accepted by him for Marshall U.
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Marvin Stone at AASCU reception, accepting award for MU
Marvin Stone at American Assoc. of State Colleges & Universities (AAASCU) reception, He accepted award for MU, b&w. Letter in folder states Stone received an award for innovation, and the citation was accepted by him for Marshall U. MU was cited as one of the nation's dozen top state colleges and universities in the area of innovation and change. (Similiar photo and letter in Box 26, folder 88.).
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Marvin Stone at Valley Forge Military Academy
Marvin Stone (far right) at Valley Forge Military Academy, b&w.
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Marvin Stone interviewing Spyros Kyprianou, Pres. of Cyprus
Marvin Stone (left) interviewing Spyros Kyprianou, Pres. of Cyprus, b&W. Note on bottom of photo reads: 12/9/81 with president Kypriamnou of Cyprus.
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Marvin Stone with Admiral Robert Long at Pearl Harbor
Marvin Stone with Admiral Robert L. Long, Pacific Commander in Chief, Pearl Harbor, col. Admiral Robert L. J. Long was commander of the U.S. Submarine Force, and his last posting was Pacific Commander in Chief. He retired in 1983.
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Marvin Stone with portrait of Page Pitt in background.
Marvin Stone with portrait of Page Pitt, b&w. Page Pitt was journalism prof at MU and School of Journalism is named for him.
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Marvin Stone with President Reagan at White House
Marvin Stone with President Reagan at White House, col. Back has stamp showing official photograph of the White House, with date and serial #. Stone is bald man, seated second from right.
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Marvin Stone with President Reagan at White House
Marvin Stone with President Reagan at White House, col. Back has stamp showing official photograph of the White House, with date and serial #. Stone is bald man, seated at far left.
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Marvin Stone with President Reagan at White House
Marvin Stone with President Reagan at White House, col. Back has stamp showing official photograph of the White House, with date and serial #. Stone is bald man, seated at far right.
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Pres. Ronald Reagan with Marvin Stone at White House
Pres. Ronald Reagan and Marvin Stone at White House, b&w.
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Pres. Ronald Reagan with Marvin Stone at White House
Pres. Ronald Reagan and Marvin Stone at White House, b&w.
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Pres. Ronald Reagan with Marvin Stone at White House
Pres. Ronald Reagan and Marvin Stone at White House, b&w.
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Pres. Ronald Reagan with Marvin Stone at White House
Pres. Ronald Reagan and Marvin Stone at White House, b&w.
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Pres. Ronald Reagan with Marvin Stone at White House
Pres. Ronald Reagan and Marvin Stone at White House, b&w.
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Pres. Ronald Reagan with Marvin Stone at White House
Pres. Ronald Reagan and Marvin Stone at White House , b&w.
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Pres. Ronald Reagan with Marvin Stone at White House
Pres. Ronald Reagan and Marvin Stone at White House, b&w.
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Pres. Ronald Reagan with Marvin Stone at White House
Pres. Ronald Reagan and Marvin Stone at White House, b&w.
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Pres. Ronald Reagan with Marvin Stone meeting at Blair House
Pres. Ronald Reagan and Marvin Stone meeting at Blair House, b&w. Note on back reads: Jan. 1981, Blair House just before Reagan took office. Marvin Stone 3rd from right, with arms folded.
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Marvin Stone on panel of Reagan-Carter debate
Marvin Stone (bottom) on panel of newsmen during Reagan-Carter debate, b&w. Note on back reads "Marvin Stone (bottom) on panel of newsmen during Reagan-Carter debate 10/1980".
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Marvin Stone shaking hands with Ronald Reagan
Marvin Stone shaking hands with candidate Ronald Reagan prior to Reagan-Carter debate, b&w. Nancy Reagan on left.
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Marvin Stone with Barbara Walters prior to Reagan-Carter debate
Marvin Stone with Barbara Walters (on right) prior to Reagan-Carter debate, b&w. Barbara Walters on right.