AgeeWarren K., “The 40-Year History of ASJSA,”Journalism Monographs, 104, Nov. 1987.
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RossBilly I., “ASJSA 1944–1984: The Voice of the Smaller Schools,” in Seventy-Five Years of Journalism and Mass Communication Leadership: The History of the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication, (Columbia, S.C: ASJMC), 1993.
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Reed's professional and personal relationship with Higginbotham is chronicled in an extensive collection of personal correspondence, 1944–1959. The collection is housed in the ASJSA archives at the Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism, West Virginia University.
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ASJSA Constitution, original manuscript in the archives.
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“Standards for Education in Journalism,” early manuscript in the archives.
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PinkhamFred O., executive secretary of the National Commission on Accrediting, in a letter to A.L. Higginbotham, Feb. 3, 1953, in the archives.