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Nina Mason Pulliam Indianapolis Special Collections Room
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Nina Mason Pulliam Indianapolis Special Collections Room : ウィキペディア英語版
Nina Mason Pulliam Indianapolis Special Collections Room

The Nina Mason Pulliam Indianapolis Special Collections Room is the archival collection of the Indianapolis Public Library. The Indianapolis Special Collections Room in the Central Library houses a variety of archival adult and children’s materials, both fiction and nonfiction books by local authors, photographs, scrapbooks, typescripts, manuscripts, autographed editions, letters, newspapers, magazines, and regalia. The collection features Kurt Vonnegut, May Wright Sewall, the Woollen family, James Whitcomb Riley, and Booth Tarkington.〔Central to Our History: Indianapolis Special Collections Room, n.d., brochure, Indianapolis, IN: Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library.〕
==Nina Mason Pulliam, 1906-1997==
Nina Mason Pulliam was born in 1906 in Martinsville, Indiana. She lived in Indiana during most of her childhood except at the age of 16 she traveled to the Arizona desert to recover from tuberculosis. When she returned to Indiana she attended college at Franklin College, Indiana University, and the University of New Mexico. She majored in journalism. After college she began her career in the publishing industry by working for ''Farm Life Magazine'' and then the ''Lebanon Reporter''. At the ''Lebanon Reporter'' she met Eugene C. Pulliam. In 1941 the couple was married. They were married for 46 years. During this time the Pulliams purchased ''The Indianapolis Star'', ''The Indianapolis News'', ''The Arizona Republic'' and ''The Phoenix Gazette''. After the death of Eugene C. Pulliam in 1975, Nina became President of Central Newspapers Inc., and publisher of ''The Arizona Republic'' and ''The Phoenix Gazette'' until 1978. Nina was the first woman admitted into the Society of Professional Journalists.

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