
IOWA WOMEN’S ARCHIVES
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA LIBRARIES
IOWA CITY, IOWA
ROWENE DANBOM (1920- )
5 linear inches
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ACQUISITION: |
The papers (donor no. 858) were donated by Rowene Danbom in 2002. |
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ACCESS: |
The papers are open for research. |
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COPYRIGHT: |
Copyright held by the donor has been transferred to The University of Iowa. |
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PHOTOGRAPHS: |
In Box 1. |
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PROCESSED BY: |
Andrea Sheehan, 2003.
[DanbomRowene.doc] |
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Biography
Rowene Byers was born in
Shenandoah, Iowa on December 25, 1920.
Byers began her career by filling a volunteer position for the Evening
Sentinel in Shenandoah in 1937.
Upon moving to Des Moines, Iowa in 1939 to enroll in the American
Institute of Business, she was hired at the Iowa Daily Press Association and
quit school.
From 1941 to 1945, Byers
held several short-term positions for various employers. She went back to the Evening Sentinel
to replace a reporter who was serving in World War II. Then, the United Press assigned her to cover
the Women’s Army Corps, where she had the opportunity to interview Eleanor
Roosevelt. She was hired on at the
International News Service (also in Des Moines) as its first woman bureau
chief. Shortly after, the Associated
Press hired her to cover the Iowa statehouse and legislature.
Following her marriage
to Raymond Danbom in October of 1945, she and her husband moved to Colorado,
leaving the news business behind.
Between the years of 1946 and 1958 Danbom’s career was put on hold to
raise her two sons. She then served the
Colorado Department of Highways and the Department of Health. She also taught at Colorado State University
from 1978 to 1981 where a scholarship was later created in her name. Among Danbom’s many accomplishments are the
Rocky Mountain Center on Environment award (1971) and the distinguished service
award given by the International Association of Business Communicators (1982).
Scope and Content Note
The
Rowene Danbom papers date from
1941 to 1987 and measure 5 linear inches. The papers
consist of tear sheets, newspaper clippings, professional correspondence,
Colorado Department of Highways material, awards and recognitions, and
photographs. The tear sheets are drafts
of articles Danbom wrote while working for the International News Service, the
United Press, and the Associated Press.
The newspaper clippings include articles by and about Danbom. The bulk of the clippings date from
1944-1945, and come from various newspapers throughout Iowa. The professional correspondence is comprised
mostly of congratulatory letters concerning her career as a journalist. The Colorado Department of Highways material
includes a performance evaluation form, drafts of her articles about the
department, and a magazine in which an article by Danbom was published. The awards and recognitions folder includes
various items concerning Danbom’s accomplishments throughout her career. There are two photographs dating from 1972
and 1992.
Box no. Description
Box 1
Tear sheets
1944-1945
Newspaper clippings
Articles written by Danbom
1944
1945 (Jan.-April)
1945 (May-Nov.)
1958-1974, undated
Articles referring to Danbom
1941-1974, undated
1975-1981 (Colorado State University position)
Professional Correspondence
International News Service, 1944-1945
Kudos, acknowledgments, and references, 1961-1977
Colorado State University
Colorado Department of Highways
Performance rating
Article drafts
Magazine article
Awards and recognition
Newspaper clippings
Correspondence
Photographs, 1972, 1992