The Oregon Journal - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Dana, Marshall N. 1951. Newspaper Story: Fifty Years of the Oregon Journal, 1902-1952. Portland: Oregon Journal, 226 pp.
  • Heinzkill, Richard. 1993. "A Brief History of Newspaper Publishing in Oregon" University of Oregon Library, August

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