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319: 334:, then an assistant day editor for AP. The couple married in 1937 although Campbell Short continued at the AP until she had their first child in 1940. The couple ultimately had three children: Victoria, Alexander and Stephen. She began to work part-time as a freelance writer. Her husband was appointed as President 281:
in 1932, a series on her efforts to live on $ 2.50 (equivalent to $ 46 in 2023) for ten days and a criticism of the sermons delivered by local pastors. In 1930, when she published the latter article, she was challenged to deliver her own sermon before a thousand congregants at First Congregational
277:, starting work three days after her graduation. She worked 70 to 80 hours a week as a general reporter, earning $ 25 (equivalent to $ 444 in 2023) a week. She wrote on a range of topics in her column, titled 'The Very Idea' – including a report on the 353:, a Democratic senator from Oklahoma, serving between 1957 and 1966. She became a special assistant for research and development at the Office of Research and Statistics in the 438: 307:, who had a policy of requiring her news conferences to only be covered by female reporters. Campbell later credited this policy with giving her and her colleague 342:. She was the first woman to hold the position, replacing William D. Hassett. She stayed in this role until 1953, when the presidential administration changed. 691: 339: 220: 37: 345:
Campbell Short briefly served as the public relations director for Story A Day Magazine before she became the publicity director for the
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Church, which she titled 'Rejoice in Thy Youth'. For her wide range of topics, she was nicknamed as a "stunt girl reporter".
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in 1952, a position she held until 1953 when the presidential administration changed. She was the publicity director for the
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Dear Harry... Truman's Mailroom, 1945-1953 : the Truman Administration Through Correspondence with "everyday Americans"
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their break. She was the only woman at the Washington bureau for the AP, out of eighty-nine staff members, taking over for
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with a bachelor's degree and certificate in journalism, where she was involved with the college newspaper.
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In 1934, as her mother was dying, Campbell resigned from the paper to move back to
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from 1953 until 1956. She was hired as the press secretary for
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Short died on January 11, 1988, at Alexandria Hospital in
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She covered the First Lady, 436: 38:Correspondence Secretary to the President 347:Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee 317: 239:Campbell was born on August 6, 1908, in 225:Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee 692:20th-century American women journalists 437:Claiborne, William (January 14, 1988). 159: 1937; died 1952) 669: 50:September 1952 – January 1953 615: 532: 402: 251:, before graduating in 1929 from the 661:The Washington Press Club Foundation 469: 467: 465: 463: 461: 432: 430: 428: 400: 398: 396: 394: 392: 390: 388: 386: 384: 382: 360: 13: 498: 14: 708: 697:20th-century American journalists 650: 458: 425: 379: 263:On the advice of the journalist 227:and press secretary for Senator 219:. She was appointed as Truman's 156: 16:American journalist (1908–1988) 663:'s Women in Journalism project 659:recorded by Margot Knight for 634:10.1080/00947679.2010.12062814 492: 357:until her retirement in 1978. 355:Social Security Administration 211:, and met her future husband, 1: 687:University of Oklahoma alumni 372: 234: 7: 299:as a correspondent for the 289:. She became a reporter at 10: 713: 566: 557:Giangreco & Moore 1999 545:Media Report to Women 1988 267:, she took a job with the 203:as a correspondent in its 577:; Moore, Kathryn (1999). 258: 247:between 1925 and 1926 in 178: 166: 138: 121: 97: 92: 88: 74: 64: 54: 43: 36: 32: 25: 340:correspondence secretary 221:correspondence secretary 499:Ap (January 14, 1988). 287:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 279:Young Brothers massacre 84:(as Personal Secretary) 327: 253:University of Oklahoma 173:University of Oklahoma 604:Media Report to Women 412:collections.shsmo.org 321: 275:Springfield, Missouri 199:, before joining the 367:Alexandria, Virginia 132:Alexandria, Virginia 616:Watts, Liz (2010). 583:. Stackpole Books. 444:The Washington Post 292:The Daily Oklahoman 196:The Daily Oklahoman 185:Beth Campbell Short 27:Beth Campbell Short 622:Journalism History 505:The New York Times 369:, of lung cancer. 328: 270:Springfield Leader 249:Columbia, Missouri 190:Springfield Leader 70:William D. Hassett 590:978-0-8117-0482-3 315:in the position. 305:Eleanor Roosevelt 245:Christian College 209:Eleanor Roosevelt 182: 181: 704: 645: 612: 611:(5): 1–12. 1988. 594: 575:Giangreco, D. M. 560: 554: 548: 542: 536: 530: 524: 523: 521: 519: 496: 490: 489: 487: 485: 471: 456: 455: 453: 451: 434: 423: 422: 420: 418: 404: 361:Death and legacy 301:Associated Press 297:Washington, D.C. 241:Alluwe, Oklahoma 205:Washington, D.C. 201:Associated Press 160: 158: 128: 125:January 11, 1988 115:Alluwe, Oklahoma 111: 109: 93:Personal details 77: 67: 48: 23: 22: 712: 711: 707: 706: 705: 703: 702: 701: 667: 666: 653: 648: 591: 569: 564: 563: 555: 551: 543: 539: 531: 527: 517: 515: 497: 493: 483: 481: 473: 472: 459: 449: 447: 435: 426: 416: 414: 406: 405: 380: 375: 363: 336:Harry S. Truman 261: 237: 217:Harry S. 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Correspondence Secretary to the President
Harry Truman
Ann C. Whitman
Alluwe, Oklahoma
Alexandria, Virginia
Joseph Short
Alma mater
University of Oklahoma
Springfield Leader
The Daily Oklahoman
Associated Press
Washington, D.C.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Joseph Short
Harry S. Truman
correspondence secretary
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
Mike Monroney
Alluwe, Oklahoma
Christian College
Columbia, Missouri
University of Oklahoma
Sigrid Arne
Springfield Leader
Springfield, Missouri
Young Brothers massacre
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
The Daily Oklahoman
Washington, D.C.
Associated Press

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