Manuscripts
Outgoing Correspondence
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Outgoing Correspondence
Manuscripts
Approx. 150 items: folder contains Thomas' correspondence from year 1975. Includes: a cross-section of a typical year's replies to his mail.
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Outgoing Correspondence
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Approx. 130 items: folder contains Thomas' correspondence from year 1974. Includes: a cross-section of a typical year's replies to his mail. Most of the correspondents are readers who wish to praise or blame the newspaper, or ask for a job.
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Outgoing Correspondence
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Approx. 60 items: folder contains Thomas' correspondence from year 1972. Includes: a cross-section of a typical year's replies to his mail. Included is a 4-pp. transcript which seems to be of Thomas' testimony - it opens "My name is William F. Thomas," and deals with confidential sources of information provided to newspaper reporters. This may have been Thomas appearance before a Senate Subcommittee discussing shield laws.
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Outgoing Correspondence
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Approx. 65 items: folder contains Thomas' correspondence from year 1973. Includes: a cross-section of a typical year's replies to his mail. Most of the correspondents are readers who wish to praise or blame the newspaper, or ask for a job. Includes letters to senators Thomas Eagleton (3-pp., 3/7/1973) and Sam Ervin, related to Thomas' testimony before a senate subcommittee, and to "shield law" legislation.
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Outgoing Correspondence
Manuscripts
Approx. 230 items: folder contains Thomas' correspondence from year 1976. Includes: a cross-section of a typical years' correspondence. Some of the material consists of routine replies along the lines "I have forwarded your letter to (the department / editor) most likely to be interested," the rest is responses to specific criticisms of LAT or replies to acquaintances.
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Outgoing Correspondence
Manuscripts
Approx. 300 items: folder contains Thomas' correspondence from year 1977. Includes: a cross-section of a typical years' correspondence. The bulk of the material consists of routine replies along the lines "I have forwarded your letter to (the department / editor) most likely to be interested." Split into two folders.
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