The Oregon Journal
Copyright information
Title: | The Oregon Journal |
Also known as: | The Oregon Daily Journal; The Oregon Sunday Journal |
More information: | Wikipedia article; Wikidata |
First renewed issue: | no issue renewals found in CCE or CPRS |
First renewed contribution in: | August 27, 1939; see 1967 January-June |
See also: | This Week Magazine |
Renewed contributions
This includes all active contribution renewals through 1949. It might not show all renewals past that date.
- August 27, 1939: "Hideout in Heaven", by Samuel W. Taylor (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section, Pacific Coast edition.)
- March 22, 1940: "Five Great Whiskies Skillfully Wedded into One Golden Wedding", by J. Stirling Getchell, Inc. and Joseph S. Finch & Co. (Advertisement by J Stirling Getchell, Inc., as work for hire for Joseph S. Finch & Co., which is the author for copyright purposes.)
- December 21, 1941: "Prayer for a Child", by Rachel Field (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- February 14, 1943: "You Can't Fool a Marine", by Natalie Marcin (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- April 20, 1947: "Story Between the Lines", by Allan Vaughan Elston (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- June 1, 1947: "A Woman Who Saw Red", by Allan Vaughan Elston (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- July 13, 1947: "The Perfect Secretary", by Allan Vaughan Elston (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- October 5, 1947: "Tap, Tap, Tap", by Allan Vaughan Elston (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- November 9, 1947: "Message Delayed", by Allan Vaughan Elston (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- December 21, 1947: "Breathless Bogata", by Ray Josephs (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- January 4, 1948: "The Defense Rests", by Allan Vaughan Elston (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- September 19, 1948: "She Didn't Expect a Pelican", by Richard Martin Stern [Permissions] (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- October 3, 1948: "The Champion Goes Home", by Gladys Taber (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- October 3, 1948: "Look Homeward, Dusty", by Gladys Taber (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- October 24, 1948: "The Last Quarter", by Jerome Weidman [Permissions] (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- December 26, 1948: "No, My Darling Daughter", by Oliver La Farge [Permissions] (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- May 22, 1949: "Savage Flight", by Oliver La Farge [Permissions] (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- September 25, 1949: "Marvin, the Successful Ghost", by Ed McNamara (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- December 4, 1949: "Lady Couldn't Explain", by Ellery Queen [Permissions] (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- January 29, 1950: "Murder Without Clues", by Ellery Queen [Permissions] (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- February 19, 1950: "Present for Minna", by Richard Martin Stern [Permissions] (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- April 2, 1950: "Sound of Blackmail", by Ellery Queen [Permissions] (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- May 14, 1950: "Flight From Berlin", by Arthur Gordon (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- June 18, 1950: "Love Hunts a Hidden Treasure", by Ellery Queen [Permissions] (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- July 9, 1950: "Mystery of the 3 Dawn Riders", by Ellery Queen [Permissions] (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
- November 5, 1950: "Witch of Times Square", by Ellery Queen [Permissions] (Renewal record specifies This Week magazine section.)
Additional note
Many CCE contribution renewals specifically mentioning the Oregon Journal are in the This Week section. This Week was a Sunday supplement that was included in multiple newspapers, and that had its own issue and contribution copyright renewals, beginning in 1935. See its copyright information page for more details.
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