Nov
22
4:00am
COOK INLET HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS: JOURNALISTIC GHOSTS—GRACE G. BOSWICK AND EDMUND OGDEN SAWYER
By Anchorage Museum
Two journalists. One male and one female. Each from northwest Washington. Each was successful in the contiguous United States. Each came to Alaska in 1913 seeking greater notoriety by covering the Chisana gold stampede. Although Chisana ultimately proved a disappointment, Bostwick and Sawyer tried to build a future in Alaska. Both were gifted self promoters but, ultimately, the fame they sought proved as scant and ethereal as Chisana gold.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Rick Goodfellow is the owner and founder of KLEF, Anchorage's classical music radio station. He also created and led Ghost Tours of Anchorage for twenty years. In his younger days, Rick would have ridiculed anyone who suggested this would consume the majority of his life. Instead, he imagined he would be a journalist. And so he was, for one day at the Anchorage Times. He pocketed his $25 paycheck and never returned to newspapering. But many years later, the journalism bug got the better of him. While doing historical research on the “ghosts” of Anchorage, he kept running across references to two Alaskan journalists of the early twentieth century. Their intertwined careers reveal long forgotten, but disturbingly pertinent insight into the ideas which drew America's imagination
northwards and many years later, provided the lyrics to a hit song by Devo.
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