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[Bill Moyers, Young Journalist]

Description: A young Billy Don Moyers smiles from the pages of a yearbook. Starting as a teenage newspaper reporter in his home town of Marshall, Texas, Moyers rose to national prominence as a high-level aide in Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. He later changed from print to television journalism, broadcasting news commentary and creating special subject documentaries. Now he is known simply as Bill Moyers; but he has never forgotten his roots.
Date: 1983
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Bill Moyers, Journalist]

Description: Bill Moyers, journalist, speaks at a benefit for the Marshall Public Library during the 1976 bicentennial. Moyers was raised in Marshall, Texas. He occasionally returns to speak and support various issues or events that are significant to him.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[News Reporter Covering a Republican Rally]

Description: Photograph of a female news reporter standing outside the League City Civic Center and covering the rally for Republican presidential candidate David Duke. Assisting cameramen of the news staff are operating video cameras and setting up on a grassy area near the parking lot. One camera is focused on the reporter, who is standing with a notepad in her hands.
Date: February 28, 1992
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[News Reporter Covering a Republican Rally]

Description: Photograph of a female news reporter standing outside the League City Civic Center and covering the rally for Republican presidential candidate David Duke. She is wearing a trench coat and has one hand in her coat pocket. In her other hand, she is holding sheets of paper close to her chest. To the right, a cameraman has his video camera focused on the reporter. They have set up on the grass right next to the parking lot. A man drinking from a cup watches from the sidewalk; he stands directly in… more
Date: February 28, 1992
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[News Coverage at a Republican Rally]

Description: Photograph of a reporter covering the crowd outside the League City Civic Center where the rally for Republican presidential candidate David Duke is being held. A long line of attendees has formed behind the reporter, who is getting into position in front of the video camera. Directly behind the line of people is a blue trailer with the words, "City of League City," written on its side.
Date: February 28, 1992
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[News Coverage of a Republican Rally]

Description: Photograph of a reporter covering the rally for Republican presidential candidate David Duke from outside the League City Civic Center, the site of the rally. The reporter, who is wearing a dark gray suit, is speaking to the cameraman holding the video camera. The cameraman is wearing a satin bomber jacket with the 39 HTV news channel emblem stitched on the back. Behind the reporter, a line of people has formed.
Date: February 28, 1992
Creator: Kiecke, Albert
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

Site brings historic newspapers into modern age

Description: Newspaper article about the digitization efforts by the UNT Libraries' digital newspaper unit resulting in over one million Texas newspaper pages available freely online at the Portal to Texas History. There is a photograph of Trista Barker in the upper-right corner of the article holding a roll of microfilm in front of her face with a computer, monitor, and Mekel Mach V Microfilm Scanner behind her. There is a partial article on the back of the clipping.
Date: March 17, 2013
Creator: Smith, Diane & Faulkner, Max
Partner: UNT Libraries Digital Projects Unit

A Texas Newsman

Description: Narrative about the career of journalist Raymond B. Holbrook, written by his daughter after his death, based on her research into his work and her recollections. She also describes her efforts to preserve the publication that Holbrook founded -- Texas Week -- which was published August 1946 through summer 1947.
Date: June 26, 2020
Creator: Holbrook, Marion
Partner: Private Collection of the Raymond B. Holbrook Family
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