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David McHam PapersAn Inventory of the Collection
Biographical NoteDavid McHam was born in South Carolina and was brought up in North Carolina. He received an associate of arts degree at Gardner-Webb College, a bachelor's degree from Baylor University and a master's degree from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. He also attended New York University. David McHam has been teaching journalism at Texas colleges since 1961. He was at Baylor (1961-1974), Southern Methodist University (1974-1997), the University of Texas at Arlington (1998-2001) and since the fall of 2001 at the University of Houston. McHam began his journalism career at the age of 17 at The Spartanburg Herald. He later worked for The Waco News-Tribune and The Houston Post. While teaching he also worked at The Waco News-Tribune, the Dallas Times Herald, the Associated Press and Parkway, a Dallas magazine. SOURCE: David McHam's Communication Law Center website. http://www.class.uh.edu/comm/classes/comm4303/biography.html Accessed June 2010. Scope and ContentsThe collection consists of documents dating from 1962-2004 that David McHam collected in preparation to write a book about John Henry Faulk. Textual materials include correspondence from John Henry Faulk and Liz Faulk to McHam, flyers and programs for Faulk appearances, papers written about Faulk by McHam's students, and newspaper and magazine clippings about Faulk's life. The newspaper and magazine clippings cover a broad range of topics such as Faulk's libel suit against Aware, Inc., his bid for a congressional seat, "The Man That Beat the Blacklist" and "Fear on Trial" (two television programs about Faulk), the Freedom of Information Foundation, Louis Nizer, Roy Cohn, and J. R. Parten. Also included is what was supposed to be the first in a series of video taped interviews between McHam and Faulk that was conducted in Houston on June 11, 1988. Because of Faulk's illness the additional interviews did not take place but the original interview contains information about Faulk's early life, his time at the University of Texas and his friendship with J. Frank Dobie. In addition there are audio recordings of an interview between Faulk and McHam in 1975, Faulk speaking at the Dallas/Tarrant County Trial Lawyers Association meeting in 1984 as well as an interview of Faulk by Linda Dailey (one of McHam's students) also in 1984.
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Administrative InformationPreferred CitationDavid McHam Papers (AR.2004.025). Austin History Center, Austin Public Library, Texas. Acquisition InformationDonor #: DO/1996/086 Donation Date: 2004 Processing InformationFinding aid created and encoded by Molly Hults/2010. Original order and folder headings maintained. Clarification of folder headings has been added in parenthesis in some instances. Location of OriginalsThe video tape interview of John Henry Faulk by David McHam in June of 1988 is a copy of the video tape available at the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History in the John Henry Faulk Papers (John Henry Faulk Papers, 1881, 1936-, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin). Detailed Description of the Collection
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