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Harriet E. Carlson papers, 1921-2004

The collection represents the lifetime of a Swedish-American Harriet Carlson’s work in advertising, writing, and publishing. Carlson worked in advertising for Carson Pirie Scott & Co. and Tatham-Laird Advertising Agency where she wrote copy for accounts such as Swanson TV Dinners, Kix Cereal for General Mills in the 1940s and 1950s. Carlson later developed her own newspaper syndicate selling weekly features for women’s pages under the pseudonym Fritchie Saunders. Her articles appeared in over 40 publications in the U.S. and abroad.

Maja Johnson
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Claire Bess
More Than I Imagined Claire Bess
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Sarah Elrod
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Carly Davis
More Than I Imagined Carly Davis
“I loved the first art class I took my first semester with Peter Xiao, and it swapped places with Spanish and became my second major.”
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Summer Hall
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Katrina Rodriguez
More Than I Imagined Katrina Rodriguez
“I especially love that I've been able to learn about new cultures, both in class and through the lifelong friendships I have made.”
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