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ark:/16417/th710dgg1xhtqF. F. Roberts, Herald-Leader representative, presenting checks for $50 each to three contestants who won awards in the $10,000 National Newspaper Snapshot Awards contest, Mrs. Barbara Humphreys, Perry Hamilton and Clyde Burke.
ark:/16417/th711mjk5xlvgBlue Grass Review. Staff members of Lexington high school newspapers. University High staff members. Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, right. Seated left to right are Drue Cox, Frances Harting, Sara Proctor, Nancy Boggs and Peggy Cowgill. Standing are Lucy Sharp, Jim Farris, Clay Ross, Louise Scott, Laura Russell, Barbara King, Louise Watkins and Mrs. Taylor.Image
ark:/16417/th71299kzstsfGirls from Christ Episcopal church Brownie troop tour Herald-Leader newspaper plant with promotion manager Ed Templin. Photo shows interior of press room with rolls of newsprint.Image
ark:/16417/th712f3prp525University of Kentucky (UK) coaching staff and leading non-letterman candidates for the 1952 team pose individually for newspaper layout. Pictured here is #30 Sophomore Halfback Jack Hanley. September 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th712plz5vtndBob Hoagland and Ed Faulkner, Henry Clay High school students, part of group that voted in favor of use by newspapers of accident horror pictures. March 23, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7137dkdjgz9Taken in connection with Tim Kimbrough's resignation as the Herald's sports editor. Picture of a newspaper article.Image
ark:/16417/th713c8rk1l1xFourth in a series of stories by Bush Brooke in observance of National Newspaper Week. Henry K. Harrison, an apprentice stereotyper with The Herald, demonstrates how to make the press plate. Image
ark:/16417/th713hqftr7jfArticle on typical Leader carrier in observance of National Newspaper day. Joe and Zella Sack, their two children, and Mrs. Marion Blackburn designated in picture layout.
ark:/16417/th713vq46b02tRepresentatives of a national newspaper organization surveying Lexington residents about the role that newspapers play in their lives. Shown, left to right, are Fred Thompson and Samuel Rovner, of New York, talking with Mrs. and Mr. L. R. Cooke.Image
ark:/16417/th7140hrdhrfxThe Hazard Herald newspaper was shut down following a strike by United Construction Workers (UCW) members. The UCW is affiliated by the United Mine Workers (UMW), and headed by A. D. Lewis. Shown is an exterior view of the Hazard Herald newspaper building. Story by Warren Schweder.Image
ark:/16417/th7151p8wbd9hUniversity of Kentucky (UK) coaching staff and leading non-letterman candidates for the 1952 team pose individually for newspaper layout. Pictured here are two unidentified players wearing jerseys numbered 65 and 80. September 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th7158kw5x6dfUniversity of Kentucky (UK) coaching staff and leading non-letterman candidates for the 1952 team pose individually for newspaper layout. Pictured here is an unidentified player wearing a number 87 jersey. September 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th7158lkftnjxNational Newspaper Promotion Association members tour Blue Grass. Statue of a horse, center, at the grave site of the horse Man O War at Faraway Farm with several unidentified men and women looking on.Image
ark:/16417/th715hk4nbqdgUniversity of Kentucky (UK) coaching staff and leading non-letterman candidates for the 1952 team pose individually for newspaper layout. Pictured here is #19 Freshman End Howie Schnellenberger.Image
ark:/16417/th715zn2h3lg4University of Kentucky (UK) coaching staff and leading non-letterman candidates for the 1952 team pose individually for newspaper layout. Pictured here is assistant Phil Cutchin.Image
ark:/16417/th71741wlgjjqUniversity of Kentucky (UK) coaching staff and leading non-letterman candidates for the 1952 team pose individually for newspaper layout. Pictured here is #26 Sophomore Halfback Dick Mitchell.Image
ark:/16417/th717l4609d4pUniversity of Kentucky (UK) coaching staff and leading non-letterman candidates for the 1952 team pose individually for newspaper layout. Pictured here is #36 Freshman Center O. E. Philpot.Image
ark:/16417/th7180hblqg05V-E Day Celebration in Lexington. Portrait of woman standing in street, reading newspaper with headline GERMANS SURRENDER TO ALLIES
ark:/16417/th7189t1wrfgrUniversity of Kentucky (UK) coaching staff and leading non-letterman candidates for the 1952 team pose individually for newspaper layout. Pictured here are two unidentified players wearing jerseys numbered 76 and 55. September 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th718bkrr3pc1Arrangements for the Navy Band concert are discussed by newspapermen and Navy representatives. Committeemen pictured are: Front row, Henry H. Hornsby, city and executive editor of The Lexington Leader; Ralph Snavely, Navy recruiter, and Professor Victor R. Portmann, secretary-manager of the Kentucky Press Association; back row Robert Scott, United States Naval Reserve representative, and Enos Swain, general manager of Danville Advocate-Messenger.Image