NewsJuly 30, 2006

The Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame in Washington, Mo., will honor six men in an induction ceremony on Oct. 19. Those being honored are Duane Dailey, agricultural photojournalist of the University of Missouri-Columbia; Keith Davis, fine arts director for Hallmark Cards Inc. ...

The Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame in Washington, Mo., will honor six men in an induction ceremony on Oct. 19. Those being honored are Duane Dailey, agricultural photojournalist of the University of Missouri-Columbia; Keith Davis, fine arts director for Hallmark Cards Inc. and curator of photography for the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City; the late Gerald Massie, Missouri's first official state photographer; Keith McMillin, award-winning photographer for 19 years with the Columbia Daily Tribune; the late James Miller Sr. who purchased the Washington Missourian in 1937 and pioneered the use of photographs by a weekly newspaper; and the late Joseph "Jack" Wally, chief photographer of the old Kansas City Journal-Post and later the designer of large industrial cameras sold worldwide.

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