Appendix
A. CalHeritage Pictures
B. Color Slides from Taylor Coffman
C. Documents from Taylor Coffman
D. Edison Pictures from Paul Israel
E. Bancroft Pictures from Elizabeth Stephenss
F. William Randolph Hearst and the Mass Media (see 1-9 below)
1. New Journalism 1870s-1890s
Big headlines, illustrations, entertainment, hoax stories, sheet music, skyscrapers (Tribune 1875, World 1890)
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2. Yellow Press 1896-1898
William J. Bryan, Anna Held, Yellow Kid comics, Spanish-American War
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3. Color Comics 1897
Outcault, syndication, see the Yellow Kid Digital Album at Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library
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4. Motion Pictures 1898
Edison and Hearst war films (clips 177-181), Perils of Pauline 1914, Cosmopolitan Pictures
5. Magazines 1905
Cosmopolitan, modernism of Joseph Urban
6. Newsreels 1914
Wilson inauguration, Hearst-Selig News Pictorial, Hearst-Pathe 1917 (clips 175-176), Metrotone, Embassy Newsreel Theatre, McAdoo 1932, UFA 1934, Alf Landon 1936
7. Propaganda 1917
CPI staff, Patria film, anti-British, anti-League of Nations, isolationist
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8. Radio 1928
Hearst Radio Service 1928 and 5 stations on West Coast
9. Photojournalism 1934
Town and Country magazine to use halftones like Berliner Illustrierte