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At the time of his death, Robert Atwood was collaborating with journalist John Strohmeyer on a biography. After Atwood's death, Strohmeyer completed the work under the title
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In 1949, the Alaska Territorial Legislature formed the Alaska Statehood Committee, appointing Atwood as chairman. His pro-statehood lobbying efforts included visits to
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In 1962, Atwood endowed the Atwood Foundation to promote education and the arts. In 1979, he established the Atwood Chair of Journalism at the
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at 550 W. Seventh Avenue in Anchorage was named by the Alaska State Legislature. The Atwood name also appears in the Atwood Center at
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Beginning in 1959 and continuing until the 1980s, Atwood unsuccessfully campaigned for the capital of Alaska to be moved from
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celebrated with a headline in six-inch type: “WE’RE IN.”, which became a defining finish to the fight for Alaskan statehood.
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was constructed in 1989, with the largest performance space designated as the Evangeline Atwood Concert Hall.
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to Anchorage, due to Anchorage's growing influence as the population center of the state, with the
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Atwood died in Anchorage, Alaska, on January 10, 1997, ten years after the death of his wife.
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Robert Bruce Atwood, known as Bob Atwood or Robert Atwood, was born on March 31, 1907, in
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with a Bachelor of the Arts degree in journalism, and in 1932, married social worker
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signed the proclamation that made Alaska the 49th state admitted into the
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Bob Atwood's Alaska: The Memoirs of a Legendary Newspaper Man
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On January 3, 1959, Atwood was present (along with Senators
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In 1990, Robert Atwood stepped down as editor and sold the
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did not appear until after Elaine Atwood's death in 2003.
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Profile from the Anchorage Daily News' "Alaska Scrapbook"
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to invest in the lease of potential oil fields on the
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Chicago, Illinois
Anchorage, Alaska
Clark University
Evangeline Atwood
Anchorage Times
Alaska
Chicago, Illinois
Clark University
Evangeline Atwood
Elmer E. Rasmuson

49-star
U.S. flag
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Anchorage, Alaska
Washington, D.C.
commonwealth
Puerto Rico
Elmer E. Rasmuson
Kenai Peninsula
Richfield Oil Corporation
Swanson River
United States Senate
Alaska Statehood Act
Bob Bartlett
Ernest Gruening
Ralph Julian Rivers
Waino Hendrickson
Mike Stepovich

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