Newsclipping of Caro Brown and other reporters, undated
Title
Newsclipping of Caro Brown and other reporters, undated
Subject
Brown, Caro
Description
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist from Texas. Graduate of Texas Woman's University.
Newspaper clipping of Caro Brown and other reporters in the pressroom at the Sapet v. State trial.
Date
Undated
Contributor
Brown, Caro
Rights
Materials may not be used without permission. For more information, contact us at (940) 898-3751 or womenshistory@twu.edu.
Format
1 pg.
Language
en
Type
News clippings
Manuscripts
Identifier
MSS044_newsclipping_undated
Is Part Of
MSS 044, Caro Brown Papers
Accrual Method
Gift
Provenance
Sparks, Mary K.
Rights Holder
Woman's Collection, Texas Woman's University, P.O. Box 425528, Denton, TX 76204
Text
[News clipping image of seven men and one women gathered around a desk]
THE PRESS—Reporters who covered the Sapet trial from the beginning to end are pictured at midnight Saturday as they waited for the jury to return its verdict. Sitting, left to right: Bill Hitch, Fort Worth Star-Telegram; Allen Duckworth, Dallas Morning News, and Mrs. Carol Brown of the Alice Echo. Standing: James B. Holley, Houston Post; Bill King, San Antonio Evening News and Express; James Rowe, Corpus Christi Caller-Times; Wilbur F. Martin of Dallas, Associated Press, and B. G Joyner Jr., Brownwood Bulletin. Two rooms upstairs back of the courtroom were furnished as working press rooms through the courtesy of the Brown County commissioners court and local officials of the Production & Marketing Administration—(Bulletin Photo).
THE PRESS—Reporters who covered the Sapet trial from the beginning to end are pictured at midnight Saturday as they waited for the jury to return its verdict. Sitting, left to right: Bill Hitch, Fort Worth Star-Telegram; Allen Duckworth, Dallas Morning News, and Mrs. Carol Brown of the Alice Echo. Standing: James B. Holley, Houston Post; Bill King, San Antonio Evening News and Express; James Rowe, Corpus Christi Caller-Times; Wilbur F. Martin of Dallas, Associated Press, and B. G Joyner Jr., Brownwood Bulletin. Two rooms upstairs back of the courtroom were furnished as working press rooms through the courtesy of the Brown County commissioners court and local officials of the Production & Marketing Administration—(Bulletin Photo).
Collection
Citation
“Newsclipping of Caro Brown and other reporters, undated,” TWU Digital Exhibits, accessed April 26, 2024, http://exhibits.twu.edu/ex/items/show/240.