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Bart Richards (1893-1987)
Bart Richards had a strong commitment to journalistic
ethics and responsible community journalism. He had a long and distinguished
career at the New Castle (Pa.) News, beginning as an political
writer and advancing to editor. Mr. Richards was one of the founders
and the second president of the Pennsylvania Society of Newspaper
Editors. In addition, he served as president of the United Press
International Editors of Pennsylvania, director of the Reporters
Institute of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers Association,
and was a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award of the Pennsylvania
Newspaper Publishers Association.
Mr. Richards served three terms
as a representative in the Pennsylvania General Assembly, representing
the city of New Castle. He was an organizer for the American Legion
and director of the Lawrence County Civil Defense. Mr. Richards
was also the chairman of the Lawrence County Parks and Recreation
Board. He wrote three books on local history and two books of poetry
and also broadcast a radio series. In addition, he won a Golden
Quill Award.
Son of Thomas and Sara Ann Lewis Richards, he was born in Pittsburgh
and raised in New Castle. His love of journalism began in World
War I, when he served as a columnist and associate editor of Trench
and Camp, the Camp Hancock, Ga., newspaper. Mr. Richards married
the former Elizabeth Ann Weingartner of New Castle. Their two children,
George T. Richards and Ann Richards Brooks, both attended Penn State.
George Richards, president and CEO of Vitex Pagckaging, Inc., established
this award to honor his father.
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Bart Richards
Former newspaper editor, namesake for the award. |
If you have questions about the award, please contact
Steve Sampsell
Coordinator of College Relations
302 James Building
University Park, PA 16801
Phone: (814) 865-8801
Email: sws102@psu.edu |