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Bornean women by a river Three women in traditional clothing stand by a river. Two of the women have children teid to them with slings. Woven mats and baskets sit at their feet. The photo is marked with black lines to show how it would be cropped for publication in a newspaper.
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Ai Lam Prison, men weaving Original caption: "Ai Lam - HK*" Several men are weaving baskets, a man in uniform lends a hand in the back.
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Man smoking opium Photo from Beverly Keever's visit to a Singapore opium den. A man reclines on the floor with a pipe in his hands. A lamp, a cup, and some bottles sit in front of him.
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Shipside View of Drab Shanghai Article by Beverly Keever for the AP about her experience in Shainghai Port. While Keever was not allowed off her ship as an American, she interviewed the sailors who went onshore and wrote about these interviews. Since so little was known in America about China under Mao, publishers were interested in the article, despite the fact Keever was unable to go ashore
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Beverly Keever's letter to her family from Korea Letter from Beverly Keever to her parents and sister shortly after the May 16 coup. Keever discusses the coup, the curfew, her travels, and articles she is writing about the coup and Korean famers.
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Article about the Korean May 16 Coup Article by Beverly Keever written for the AP about the May 14th Korean Coup
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Sign in the Korean DMZ Original title: "Korea-Negs 182-3(2)-193-1(1) DMZ 1" A sign in the middle of a field with a barbed wire fence. The sign has english text ("Military Demarcation Line") and korean text. From scrapbook page 23.
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Article about Korean tourism Article by Beverly Keever for the AP about what Westerners could expect from Korean tourism
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Workers at a USAID fertilizer plant Original title: "Korea-Negs 181-3(1)-182-3(1) Fertilizer Plant-Chungyu- USAID 7" Two men sit facing away from the camera filling bags with fertilizer on an assembly line. The machine they are using appears to be sealing the bags. Their faces are not visible, and they appear to be wearing protective masks. From scrapbook page 23.
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Beverly Keever's letter to her family from Japan Letter from Beverly Keever to her parents and sister shortly after her arrival in Japan. She discusses the flight from the U.S., the airport, her stay at Tokyo International House, the Tokyo AP office and Press Club, her first impressions of Tokyo, a short visit to Ginza, and being asked to write several "womanish" articles
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Jazz A La Japanese article proposal Article proposal about the Japanese jazz craze. Keever wrote one page, and then writes what the rest of the article will be. This proposal was sent to several publishers throughout 1961.
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Beverly Keever's Asia trip itinerary The planned itinerary for Beverly Keever's 1961 trip through Asia. The itinerary includes dates, locations, and adresses where mail could be sent.
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Beverly Keever teaching English in Tokyo Beverly Keever stands in a classroom in the foreground smiling at the camera. In the background are a group of young Japanese men working at tables.
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Jazz performance in Tokyo A group of Japanese men stand on stage playing instruments. There is a piano, two saxaphones, a trumpet, a bass, and a drum set. The stage is brightly lit, but the rest of the photo is very dark. There is a sign in japanese hung behind them.
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Newspaper reader questionaire A guide to interviewers asking newspaper readers about their reading habits and preferences. Keever was trained in interviewing for public opinionm at Columbia University by Samuel Lubbell, who was famour for predicting the outcome of election based on public opinion interviews. These notes are likely for interviews she did under his supervision
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Beverly Keever's letter to her parents in Khazakhstan Beverly Keever's letter to her parents and sister from Alma Ata, Khazakhstanduring her trip through the USSR in 1958. The letter discusses hiking, illness of Keever's travelling companions, writing AP articles, Sputnik, and visiting a collective farm
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USSR trip travel itinerary Beverly Keever's travel itinerary for her trip to the USSR in 1958
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United Nations temporary admission pass Beverly Keever's United Nations temporary admission pass from when she was a student at Columbia University School of Journalism.
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Beverly Keever's University of Nebraska diploma Beverly Keever's University of Nebraska diploma
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Kappa Tau Alpha scrapbook pages Scrapbook pages from Beverly Keever's University of Nebraska Lincoln scrapbook. These pages are related to Kappa Tau Alpha
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Mortar Boards scrapbook pages Scrapbook pages from Beverly Keever's University of Nebraska Lincoln scrapbook. These pages are related to the Mortar Board honors society
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Student Council scrapbook pages Scrapbook pages from Beverly Keever's University of Nebraska Lincoln scrapbook. These pages are related to Keever's voting activity while she she was serving on student council.
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Alpha Xi Delta (ΑΞΔ) Achievement Awards Dinner program Alpha Xi Delta (ΑΞΔ) Achievement Awards Dinner program, where Keever received an award. The program includes the dinner menu, a list of events, and Keever's notes on one of the speeches
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Beverly Keever's Asia trip itinerary
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UNL Diploma