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Isabelle Shelton: List of Appendices
Following is a list of appendices that are included with the printed transcript of the interview with Isabelle Shelton. None—except the Memorial Service and some photos—are included on-line. Check the
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APPENDICES
- Transcript of Memorial Service for Isabelle Graham Shelton, June 1, 1993
- Obituaries: Washington Post May 26, 1993; Washington Times May 26, 1993
- Class paper on career decision to become a political journalist 1940-1941
- Class paper: "Chicago Newspapers are Interested in the Woman Reader" early 1940s
- Letter to Johnny [brother] and Howard [Denby] describing her first two weeks as a reporter at the Chicago Sun - March 14, 1943
- First Byline: "Chicago Stores Will Sell Home of Future, Says Builder" Chicago Sun March 23, 1943
- "OCD Unit Helps Working Mothers Solve Baby Care" Chicago Sun May 3, 1943
- "Mrs. Douglas Writes Husband" Chicago Sun November 9, 1944
- "War Adds Jap Minority to Chicago's Melting Pot" Chicago Sun January 6, 1946
- "Rightists Get 5 Board Posts in State C.I.O Vote" Chicago Sun August 25, 1947
- Photo: Isabelle Graham (second from right), reporter for Chicago Sun, with presidential candidate Thomas E. Dewey at Chicago train station - 1948
- Letter from Marshall Field acknowledging Isabelle's work and her resignation - February 2, 1948
- Photo with Glenn Thompson, The Cincinnati Enquirer Pictorial Magazine, November 21, 1948
- "Inaugural Ball Bids in Mail; Some Coming to Cincinnati" Cincinnati Enquirer January 2, 1949
- "Farm Wife Clicks in Role of Envoy" Cincinnati Enquirer November 19, 1949
- "Mrs. Truman Cancels Teas, Setting Example for Capital" Cincinnati Enquirer January 7, 1951 - the typescript copy is attached
- Photo: Isabelle and Willard Shelton at the Mayflower Hotel - late 1940s. Reni photos
- "Facade of Smiles Veils Icy Duel with Kozlov" Washington [Evening] Star July 2, 1951
- "Indian Envoy's Wife a Welfare Worker" Washington Star September 21, 1952
- "Candidate's Wives Confer on Campaigning" Washington Star March 28, 1954
- "President Entertains Speaker; White House Guest Lists Omit Senator and Mrs. McCarthy" Washington [Evening] Star January 20, 1955
- "A Very Brief Boom for a Woman Veep" Washington [Evening] Star September 27, 1955
- "Conventions Get a Face-Lifting to Bolster Television Appeal" Washington Star April 22, 1956
- "Twelve Years Under Loyalty Cloud" Washington Star June 23, 1957
- "Truman Due to Charge Convention 'Rigging'" Washington [Evening] Star July 1, 1960
- Photo: Isabelle Shelton (left of television) watching Kennedy-Nixon Debate with Mrs. Kennedy. October 7, 1960. Associated Press Photo
- "Kennedy Performance Pleases His Wife" Washington [Evening] Star October 8, 1960
- Photo: Isabelle Shelton (left) with Jacqueline Kennedy at a tea press conference. 1960. Probably a Star staff photo
- "19 Women in Congress - A History-Making Total" Washington Star June 11, 1961
- "'Status of Women' Commission Slates Sessions" Washington Star February 11, 1962
- Photo: Reporters interviewing Dorothy Goldberg. c. 1961. UPI photo
- "Consumer Speaks Out 'Loud and Clear'" Washington Star January 14, 1964
- "Johnson to Put 50 Women in Top Government Jobs" Washington [Evening] Star January 29, 1964
- "Lady Bird Being Touted as a Great 'Influence'" Washington Star February 2, 1964
- "A Mad Day with LBJ" U.S. News & World Report March 2, 1964
- Photo: Isabelle Shelton (center) with President and Mrs. Johnson. February 1964. City News Bureau Photo
- Land and People Tour with Lady Bird certificate, August 14-17, 1964
- Faces of the West Trip of the First Lady certificate, September 22, 1966
- "Lady Bird Mixes Medley of Interests" Washington Star September 11, 1966
- "Study Probes Why Poor Pay More" Washington Star November 13, 1966
- "This Little Coupon Brings You..." Washington [Evening] Star December 16, 1966
- Savings Bond Award from The Evening Star-The Sunday Star May 8, 1967
- "The Star Covers a Wedding" The Family Star January 1968
- Photo: Reporters interviewing Pat Nixon. October 7, 1968. UPI Photo
- "Nixon-LBJ: Is a Rift Evolving?" Washington Star April 27, 1969
- "The 'Support Troops'" Washington [Evening] Star May 11, 1970
- "Equal Rights for Women Showing Signs of Life" Washington Star August 2, 1970
- "Busloads for Day Care" Washington Star-News April 11, 1973
- "Women and Drugs" Washington Star-News May 31, 1973
- "Feminists See a New Look in the White House" Washington Star-News September 1, 1974
- "No Easy Solutions for Battered Wives, But They're Looking" Washington Star-News
November 8, 1976
- "Social Security for Housewives Sought in Bill Before House" North American Newspaper Alliance [NANA] February 16-17, 1974
- "I Feel Like I've Been Reborn" by Betty Ford as told to Isabelle Shelton McCall's February 1975
- Photo: Isabelle Shelton leaving the White House. April 1975. Probably Star staff photo
- "When Lady Bird Conceived Idea for LBJ Memorial Grove" NANA April 9, 1976
- "National Archives Acts to Give Women Rightful Place in History" NANA April 29, 1976
- "Women's Group Seeks Wider Female Role in Military" NANA September 16, 1977
- "JFK Jr." US September 29, 1981
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