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Eva Hansl Papers, 1930-1975

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Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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Collection Overview

Creator: Hansl, Eva,vB. (Eva vom Baur)
Title:Eva Hansl Papers
Dates:1930-1975
Abstract: Journalist; Radio director. Papers include radio scripts; correspondence about broadcasts; research files; and writings. Wide-ranging subject content of broadcasts, plus interviews with prominent women, such as Eleanor Roosevelt.
Extent: 8 boxes(5.5 linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: MS 72

Biographical Note

Telegram congratulating Eva Hansel for a broadcast, May 19 1939

Eva Hansl (1889-1978) was an author, journalist, and writer. Graduated from Barnard College, 1909. Worked as program supervisor for WJZ and broadcast a series on contributions of women to American life. Involved with the World Center for Women's Archives, which collaborated on the series. Lecturer at Columbia University School of Journalism. Staff on New York Tribune and the New York Times. Editor of "Women's Page," New York Evening Sun, 1912-16. Associate editor, Parent's Magazine, 1925-26. Married Raleigh Hansl, 1916; 2 children.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Eva Hansl Papers include radio scripts; correspondence about broadcasts; research files; and writings. Wide-ranging subject content of broadcasts, plus interviews with prominent women, such as Eleanor Roosevelt.

NOTE: The container list for this collection is available in the Sophia Smith Collection. Please contact us to request a copy.

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