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Carl W. (Carl William) Ackerman | |
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Born | 1890 |
Died | 1970 |
Occupation | Educators. Journalists. Public relations consultants. |
Carl W. (Carl William) Ackerman ...
Biography
editTimeline
edit- January 16, 1890
- Born, Richmond, Ind.
- 1911
- A.B., Earlham College, Richmond, Ind.
- 1913
- B.Litt., Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
- 1913-1914
- Correspondent, United Press Associations, Albany, N.Y., and Washington, D.C.
- 1914
- Married Mabel L. VanderHoof
- 1915-1917
- Correspondent, United Press Associations, Berlin, Germany
- 1917
- Special writer for New York Tribune Published Germany, the Next Republic? New York: G. H. Doran Co.
- 1917-1918
- Contributor to Saturday Evening Post; trips to Mexico, Spain, France, Switzerland
- 1918
- Published Mexico's Dilemma. New York: G. H. Doran Co.
- 1918-1919
- Correspondent for New York Times in Siberia, China, and Japan
- 1919
- Published Trailing the Bolsheviki. New York: C. Scribner's Sons Toured U.S. for Philadelphia Public Ledger, writing articles on industrial unrest
- 1920-1921
- Organized and served as chief of Philadelphia Public Ledger Foreign News Service, London, England
- 1922-1928
- Corporate public relations work as president of Carl W. Ackerman, Inc., Editorial Research Association, and ERA Publications
- 1924
- Published Dawes-the Doer! New York: Era Publications
- 1927-1930
- Public relations work for the Eastman Kodak Co.
- 1930
- Published George Eastman. New York: Houghton Mifflin Co.
- 1930-1931
- Assistant to the president, General Motors Corp.
- 1931-1956
- Dean, School of Journalism (1931-1935) and Graduate School of Journalism (1935-1956), Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
- 1932-1954
- Secretary, Pulitzer Prize Advisory Board, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
- 1935-1936
- World trip
- 1937
- Trip to Venezuela
- 1938
- Organized Maria Moors Cabot Prizes for Latin American journalists
- 1943-1945
- Founder and administrator with others of Post-Graduate School of Journalism, Chungking, China
- 1945
- Toured Europe and Asia as member of the American Society of Newspaper Editors World Free Press Mission
- 1947
- Trip to Venezuela
- 1956
- Retired from Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
- October 9, 1970
- Died, New York, N.Y.[1]
Works or publications
edit- Ackerman, Carl; JC Hawaii (Firm); Carl Ackerman Productions; Carper, John (2001), Airbrushing 101, United States: Carl Ackerman Productions, OCLC 52507442.
- El amanecer del siglo veintiuno, New York: Columbia Univ., 1955, OCLC 65123871.
- Dawes--the Doer!, New York: Era publications, 1924, OCLC 2581107.
- Crossfire Productions; Ackerman, Carl (1999), Doc Ball Surfing's Legendary Lensman, Fortuna, Calif.: Crossfire Productions, OCLC 49009900.
- Freezing the Press, S.l.: s.n.], 1942, OCLC 37142249.
- George Eastman, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1930, OCLC 1049300.
- George Eastman : Founder of Kodak and the Photography Business, Washington, D.C.: BeardBooks, 2000, OCLC 58845378.
- Germany, the Next Republic?, New York: George H. Doran company, 1917, OCLC 586026.
- Carper, John; Ackerman, Carl (1998), Glassing 101, Albuquerque, NM: Car Ackerman Productions, OCLC 182858009.
- L'Allemagne De L'arrière, Paris, 1918, OCLC 405513956.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Ackerman, Carl W. (Carl William), 1890-1970; Mexico; Branch, Hilarion Noel, 1880-1966 (1918), Mexico's Dilemma, New York: George H. Doran Company, OCLC 1049337.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - Ackerman, Carl W.; HeinOnline World Constitutions Illustrated: Contemporary & Historical Documents & Resources (1918), Mexico's Dilemma, S.l.: s.n.], OCLC 777968750.
- Public Opinion Around the World; a Report by Dean Carl W. Ackerman of the Graduate School of Journalism, New York: [Columbia University Press, 1936, OCLC 22365904.
- Ackerman, Carl; Carper, John (1996), Shaping 101, S.l.: Crossfire Productions, OCLC 39417530.
- Ackerman, Carl W. (Carl William), 1890-1970; Columbia University. Graduate School of Journalism (1955), The Dawn of the XXI Century, New York: Graduate Scholl of Journalism, Columbia University, OCLC 36324729.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - The Ro︠le of the Press as a Factor in Public Opinion and Economic Changes, 1937, OCLC 58935391.
- Ackerman, Carl W. (Carl William), 1890-1970; American Liberty League (1935), The Test of Citizenship : Speech, Washington: American Liberty League, OCLC 44535799.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - Trailing the Bolsheviki; Twelve Thousand Miles with the Allies in Siberia, New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1919, OCLC 1049363.
See also
edit- Abram I. Elkus
- Ahmet Emin Yalman
- Allen Dulles
- American Liberty League
- American Society of Newspaper Editors
- American Valuation Association
- Arthur Krock
- Basil Thomson
- Carl W. (Carl William) Ackerman
- Charles Dawes
- Clemson University. Extension Service
- Columbia University
- Columbia University. School of Journalism
- David Lawrence
- Douglas Southall Freeman
- Dwight D. (Dwight David) Eisenhower
- Eastman Kodak Company
- Edward Mandell House
- Felix Cole
- Frank Diehl Fackenthal
- Franklin D. (Franklin Delano) Roosevelt
- George Eastman
- George S. (George Smith) Patton
- Grayson L. (Grayson Louis) Kirk
- Herman Bernstein
- Hilarion Branch
- Hugh Robert Wilson
- J. Westbrook (James Westbrook) Pegler
- James W. (James Watson) Gerard
- John Carper
- John F. Ackerman
- Joseph Pulitzer
- Kent Cooper
- Library of Congress
- Mabel VanderHoof. Mabel VanderHoof Ackerman papers. Ackerman
- Manuscript Division Library of Congress
- Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America
- Newton Diehl Baker
- Nicholas Murray Butler
- Oberlaender Trust
- Pulitzer Prize Board (Columbia University)
- Ralph Pulitzer
- Robert V. (Robert VanderHoof). Robert V. Ackerman papers. Ackerman
- Roy Wilson Howard
- United Press Associations
- United States. Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
- United States. National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933
- Washington Cathedral
- William Benton
- William Cullen Dennis
- William R. (William Richards) Castle
- William Sidney Graves
Notes and references
edit- ^ "Carl W. Ackerman Papers: A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress". (2011). Washington, DC: Library of Congress Manuscript Division. Retrieved May 26, 2014. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
Further reading
edit- Brushart, Jay; Portsmouth Murlas, Inc (1994), Portsmouth : Down Memory Lane, Marceline, Mo.: Heritage House Pub., OCLC 33085955.
- Douglas Vanderhoof: Physician, 1936, OCLC 156844929.
- Carl William Ackerman American Journalist and Educator, Jan. 16, 1890 - Oct. 9, 1970, Detroit: Gale Research, 1977, OCLC 21236489.
- Constitutional Educational League, Inc (1942), Freedom or Slavery, New Haven, OCLC 367436916.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Ford, Ed (1956), [Hulan Jack Holding a Photograph of Joseph Pulitzer, While Carl Ackerman and Anthony Donargo Look at the Cover Copy of an 1889 Edition of The World (newspaper)], OCLC 441720546.
- Library of Congress. Manuscript Division (1973), Carl William Ackerman: a Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress, Washington: Library of Congress, OCLC 600976.
External links
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- The Mexico
- The Sir William Wiseman Papers