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Henrietta Poynter

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Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Special Collections and University Archives.; Schnur, James Anthony; and Chance, Jean, "The Jean Chance Research File on Henrietta Poynter" (2004). Special Collections and University Archives Finding Aids: All Items. 50.
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During her career, Poynter was a member of the National Women's Press Club and the National Conference of Editorial Writers and the International Press Institute (she is noted as the first woman to serve on its American Committee).
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In 1945, the Poynters co-founded the Congressional Quarterly as a means to have easier and more streamlined access to the major legislation going through Congress. The Poynters resided mainly in
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Markowitz, Ruth Jacknow (Summer 1993). "Reviewed Work: The Diary of a Shirtwaist Striker by Theresa S. Malkel".
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Henrietta Malkiel was born in New York City in 1901, the only child of political activists Leon and
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After college, Henrietta worked as a features editor for several magazines, including
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Florida, Kimberly Wilmot Voss, University of Central (April 5, 2017).
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Women Politicking Politely: Advancing Feminism in the 1960s and 1970s
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from 1929 to 1931. She also served as assistant to film director
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St. Augustine Historical Preservation and Restoration Commission
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Index

businesswoman
Congressional Quarterly
Nelson Poynter
Theresa Malkiel
New York Daily Call
Hunter College High School
Columbia Journalism School
Vanity Fair
Vogue
John Houseman
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Office of War Information
Voice of America
St. Petersburg, Florida
St. Petersburg Times
Williams, Arizona
St. Augustine Historical Preservation and Restoration Commission
St. Augustine, Florida
Who's who in Commerce and Industry
"Theresa Serber Malkiel | Jewish Women's Archive"
JSTOR
27501096



"Meet Nelson Poynter's overlooked partner: Henrietta Poynter"
"History of CQ Roll Call"
"Henrietta Poynter and the St. Petersburg Times/Poynter Institute"
Women Politicking Politely: Advancing Feminism in the 1960s and 1970s
ISBN

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