| Show STATE CONCLAVES SINCE 1894 Circulation which was then an important adjunct of newspapering He discussed the need for verifiable circulation figures in dealing with both local and national advertising agencies During 1957summer convention held at the Homestead Resort Lamar Buckner Ogden insurance agent and president of the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce was the principal speaker In 1960 Edmund Arnold nationally-known typography expert who conductedhalf-day seminar as part of the convention and left most newsmen and women determined to improve the appearance of their publications The venerable Mr Arnold WW II combat correspondent and one-time copublisher of the Frankenmuth Michigan News paidreturn visit in 1985 In 1995 he was continuing to writetypographi cal column for PublisherAuxiliary Since Arnold at the time of his first appearance represented Mergenthaler Linotype Company equal time was provided atsubsequent meeting to Howard King typographical authority of the Intertype Corporation In 1961 Dr Curtis McDougall director of Northwestern UniversityMedill School of Journalism who brought scholarly knowledge totalk about community newspapering In 1966 Dr James Turnock of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA who gaveslide-il lustrated preview of the Moon Landing which took place three years later In 1967 Eugene Cervi widely-known Denver editorialist and publisher of the Rocky Mountain Journal who spoke on editorial integrity In 1972 Jack Anderson nationally-syndicated and widelyread Washington columnist who said he was proud of the title muckraker Utah native he had been an assis tant to then assumed the role of controversial governmental critic Drew Pearson In 1976 Edmund Littlefield of San Francisco grandson of UPAcharter president and head of the huge worldwide construction firm Utah International Inc He spoke at the time of his grandfatherinstallation in the Newspaper Hall of 309 Digital image 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah Al rights reserved |