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Karen Blumenthal papers
Karen Blumenthal (1959-1920) was a financial journalist and author from Dallas, Texas. She worked for The Dallas Morning News as a reporter before joining The Wall Street Journal’s Dallas bureau in 1984. After working for various news outlets for over 30 years, she became a full-time young-adult author in 2016. Her books for teens tackled complicated issues, and focused on politically “hot-button” topics such as gun control, sex discrimination, and abortion rights; she also wrote biographies of modern historical figures: Sam Walton, Steve Jobs, and Hillary Clinton. Her papers comprise research files, manuscript drafts, columns, newspaper clippings, press, reviews, interviews, correspondence, and her reference library.
R. Richard Rubottom papers
R. Richard Rubottom, Jr. returned to Southern Methodist University as Vice President for university life in 1964 after having received his Bachelor and Masters degrees from the University. His SMU papers include lectures, committee and task force notes, and correspondence. Rubottom’s career included service in the Navy, the Foreign Service, President of the University of the Americas, and volunteer work with the Boy Scouts of America. The bulk of the collection concerns his interest in the foreign affairs of the United States and particularly relationships with the Latin American countries where he served. During his 17 years with the Foreign Service, Rubottom served as Assistant Secretary of State, Inter-American Affairs (1956-1960), and Ambassador to Argentina, 1960-1961.
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