Document Type
Finding Aid
Publication Date
2007
Abstract
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[?].
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Rights
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Accession Number
2007/07.0761
Access and Use
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Recommended Citation
Marvin L. Stone Papers, 1924-2000, Accession No. 2007/07.0761, Special Collections Department, Marshall University, Huntington, WV.
Included in
Mass Communication Commons, Military and Veterans Studies Commons, Military History Commons
Comments
Span Dates: 1924-2000