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Prior to , multiple deposits of news clippings, papers, and photographs from the News Bureau were divided among three existing collections— the Information Files UPF 8. The entire collection has been organized into three series: I. Subject Files cubic feet ; II. Biographical Files Photographs and Audio-video Records 8. All the three series have been arranged alphabetically. Each series has a unique collection call number.
In Edward Bushnell was appointed publicity agent for the University of Pennsylvania. In he was joined by Henry L. Herbert, who assumed the position of Manager of the Bureau of Publicity. Herbert served as manager until when the office underwent administrative restructuring and the Department of Public Relations absorbed the Bureau of Publicity. When the Bureau was re-named the News Bureau in , Herbert was appointed as its director. He served in that capacity until his retirement in Her principal duty was creating and maintaining the history files, which served as a point of reference for the entire department.
From to , Donald T. Sheehan served as the Director of the Department of Public Relations. During his tenure, Margaret E. Betty Gamble assumed responsibility for the administration of the history files. In Sheehan was appointed the Secretary of the University, but his new duties incorporated administrative oversight of the department. After his retirement in , Jack H. Hamilton reported to the newly appointed Secretary, John C. For a brief time, things continued as before.
Curtis L. Barnes, Jr. Barnes, charged with streamlining the operation in keeping with the cost-conscious demands of the central administration of the University, conducted broad administrative changes. Among the changes initiated by Barnes was the appointment of Edward J.