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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"Deputy Director at work"
"Deputy Director at Work", (Marvin Stone), col. note on side of photo: Deputy Director at Work.
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Korean Army (ROK) unloading landing craft, Korea
Korean Army (ROK) unloading landing craft, Korea, b&w.
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Marvin Stone at his desk at US News & World Report
Marvin Stone at his desk at US News & World Report, b&w. Several copies are in this folder.
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Marvin Stone at Taipei (Taiwan) airport
Marvin Stone at Taipei (Taiwan) airport, b&w. Marvin Stone on right.
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Marvin Stone shaking hands with Pres. Jimmy Carter
Marvin Stone shaking hands with Pres. Jimmy Carter , b&w.
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Marvin Stone with Pres. Gerald Ford at White House
Marvin Stone with Pres. Gerald Ford at White House, b&w. Typed on back is "US N & World Report General".
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Marvin Stone with Pres. Gerald Ford at White House
Marvin Stone with Pres. Gerald Ford at White House, b&w. Typed on back is "US N & WR Marvin Stone".
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Marvin Stone with Pres. Jimmy Carter
Marvin Stone with Pres. Jimmy Carter , b&w. They are looking at 1976 issues of US News & World Report.
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Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Stone at political convention in Detroit
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Stone at political convention in Detroit, MI, col.
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Pres. George H. W. Bush and unidentified at White House
President George H. W. Bush and unidentified at White House, col. No date or stamp, but appears to be official White House photo strip of 35mm negatives with photo.
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Protest rally, Korea
protest rally, Korea, b&w. Banner in crowd reads: "U.S. don't make Korea the second China.".
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Unidentified INS reporter in Korea
Unidentified INS reporter in Korea, b&w. Tank in background is later model Sherman tank.
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World clock in hotel, probably Tokyo
World clock in hotel, probably Tokyo, b&w. Several photos in folder of the dedication of this clock. Plack was gift from the Hearst Corporation.
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Marvin STone at National Press Club
Marvin Stone at the National Press Club, col. Note on back of second copy reads "at Bud Karmin's swearing in as Pres. of National Press Club" Business card of Monroe W. Karmin, Pres. National Press Club.