Tooting Our Own Horn - Tempe Daily News, October 10, 1977
DateOctober 1977
MediumEmulsion on paper
Dimensions5 x 5 in. (12.7 x 12.7 cm)
ClassificationsDocumentary Artifact
Catalog number2001.19.1722
DescriptionNewspapers have been chronicling, and even at times inspiring, events in the history of the nation and its commuties since the first cries for independence were heard in the colonies over 200 yers ago. But modern-day newspapering has undergone just about as many changes as has the nation since Benjimin Franklin and Thomans Paine's days. Tempe Daily News typesetter Carolyn Morris, daughter of TDN publishers the Francis Connollys, is working at the computer where punched tapes become the "printed word" in your daily TDN editions. A far cry from the day when each line of type had to be carefully hand-set in metal type! And that's all by way of saying this week is National Newspaper week and if you haven't been in a newspaper plant in a long spell, this is a good week to do so.The film negative of this photograph is housed in box 2G7-E.
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July 1978
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