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ACHESON, DEAN (Secretary of State)
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Letters TO:
08-10-49 to RWH re: expression of appreciation for his offer to get together for an off the record talk about the China matter
Letters FROM:
08-16-49 to RWH re: reply to his of 8-10 re: their getting together to discuss China
ADAMS, BARBARA (The Encyclopedia Americana)
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Letters TO:
11-13-50 from JRH re: permission to use HM Talburt's cartoon
ADAM, JOHN H.
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Letters TO:
07-05-55 from RWH re: response to his letter (attached) re: request for editorial support to help raise enough money to build President Eisenhower's Atomic Peach Ship
Letters FROM:
06-30-55 to RWH re: request for editorial assistance to raise enough money to help build President Eisenhower's Atomic Peace Ship (attached to RWH's response of 7-05-55)
ADAMS, JAMES S. (President, Standard Brands, Inc., NYC)
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Letters TO:
10-10-45 from RWH re: the Ernie Pyle Memorial Fund
ADAMS, JOHN B. (National Press Building)
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Letters TO:
05-17-55 from RWH re: response to his letter of 5-02 (not on file) re: American aid to India
ADLER, JULIUS OCHS GENERAL (New York Times)
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Letters TO:
01-07-50 from RWH re: expression of appreciation for cooperation given by The Times to The World-Telegram & Sun (after the purchase of the NY Sun)
AHLGREN, FRANK R. (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
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Letters TO:
01-27-43 from RWH re: Ed Flynn's nomination
09-02-47 from RWH re: congratulations on job well done and series of stories entitled "Out of Europe's Ashes"
07-30-54 from RWH re: critical critique of his recent editorial on the subject of the Atomic Energy Bill
10-05-56 from RWH re: Telegram- congratulations on the Commercial Appeal's 20th anniversary
10-05-56 from RWH re: comments on the special 11-12th edition of the Commercial Appeal
AKERS, MERTON T. (United Press Association, NYC)
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Letters TO:
05-05-51 from Lyle C. Wilson re: the attached 50 pages of Mac's (?) recollections of his years with the UP (history of the UP)
06-15-51 from "Mac" re: remembering an episode that happened in 1934-35 over the desk of Akers, Frandsen and Salisbury
ALBERGA, DANIEL CONKLIN
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Letters TO:
01-27-38 from Ben Foster re: acknowledgment of letter received and that it will be sent to editor-in-chief in RWH's absence
Letters FROM:
01-22-38 to RWH re: suggestions to the income tax law in re: to age discrimination in employment (attached to letter from Ben Foster to Alberga of 1-27)
ALBER, LOUIS J. (Manager, World Celebrities)
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Letters FROM:
02-01-36 to RWH re: an "essay" about the decisions of the UP Supreme Court on the NRA and the AAA
ALEXANDER, JOHN G. (Congressman from Minnesota)
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Letters FROM:
07-19-39 to Edward T. Taylor, chairman/House Committee on Appropriations) re: promoting economy in government by spending on public work projects- suggestions made and amendment to Appropriations Bill referred to and attached (attached to B. Foster's letter to Walter Wheeler of 7-27-39)
ALEXANDER, WALLACE M. (San Francisco, CA; Alexander and Baldwin, Ltd. Matson Building)
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Letters TO:
06-30-38 from RWH re: a speech made by Rep. Bruce Barton, keynoting the Rep. State Convention at Indianapolis; RWH's ideas re: the Rep. party for the 1940's; RWH's ideas re: Bruce Barton
11-15-38 from RWH re: reply to Alexander's of 11-09 (not attached) re: the discussion about the California political situation; RWH's opinions; The Initiative Number One
11-29-38 from RWH re: reply to Alexander's of 11-21 (attached); proposition #1; the Mooney matter; Bruce Barton
Letters FROM:
11-21-38 to RWH re; reply to his of 11-15; the California situation and proposition #1; Tom Mooney; San Francisco News adopting a conservative policy (attached to RWH's letter to Alexander of 11-29)
ALFANGE, DEAN
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Letters TO:
06-12-57 from RWH re: responding to his letter (not attached) re: Mr. Thomas J. Curran and the NYC Mayoral campaign
ALGER, MARTIN J. (New York Central Railroad)
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Letters TO:
02-17-51 from RWH re: a letter of thanks for his assistance in getting cars to Canada
ALLEN, FREDERIC S.
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Letters FROM:
01-07-47 to RWH re: enclosed is a letter from Allen to Senator Wagnor, NY, re: labor and labor unions and war propaganda
ALLEN, RILEY H. (Editor, Honolulu Star Bulletin)
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Letters TO:
08-05-60 from RWH re: best wishes on his retirement
Letters FROM:
01-14-45 to RWH re: Hawaii's statehood (attached to GBP's memo to LD, WS, WPS of 1-23-45, editorial also attached)
ALLEN, WILLIAM H. (Director, Institute For Public Service, NYC)
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Letters FROM:
05-31-55 to Ben Foster re: Talburt's cartoons re: Federal Waste; offers suggestions
ALLIED NEWSPAPERS, INC
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Letters TO:
07-12-27 from JA Keefe re: data comparison of advertising between the Memphis newspapers
07-18-27 from John H. Payne re: Dodson's Liver Tone; medical advertising censorship
08-06-27 from JA Keefe re: a letter re: the enclosed letter from the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce
08-11-27 from JA Keefe re: Memphis newspaper situation
01-03-32 from RWH re; Scripps-HowardNA editorials- Max Stern
03-23-32 from RWH re: to HM Talburt re: effectiveness of Talburt in Washington re: cartooning of sales tax issue
Letters FROM:
07-21-27 to John Payne re: medical advertising censorship; specific: Dodson's Liver Tone
ALMIRALL, LEON V. (Denver, CO)
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Letters TO:
02-24-43 from RWH re: response to his of 2-23 re: a "Stop Willkie" campaign- RWH clarifying the misunderstanding and stating he has no commitments to any prospective 1944 political candidate
Letters FROM:
02-23-43 to RWH re: a comment by Drew Pearson that RWH and Scripps-Howard were out on a "Stop Willkie" campaign- Almirall giving his support and his opinion (attached to RWH's response of 2-24-43
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEWSPAPER EDITORS
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Letters FROM:
03-19-43 to the members re: forthcoming International Conference on Food Problems; How the press will be handled during the conference and how the news will be reported and by whom
AMERICAN THEATER WING WAR SERVICE
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Letters TO:
09-29-43 from B. Foster re: Telegram- reply to their invitation- unable for RWH to make it
Letters FROM:
09-25-43 to RWH re: Telegram- announcement of a celebration and an invitation to attend
ANDERSON, ALFRED O. (Dallas Dispatch)
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Letters TO:
03-10-23 from GBP re: free newspaper publishing;; Howard Tucker; Mr. Tullis
04-30-23 from JC Harper re: Houston Press stock deal
11-27-23 from RPS re: Houston Stock for GBP
05-31-38 from RWH re: proposal for Seattle branch refused by Scripps-Howard concern (attached is AOA's telegram)
Letters FROM:
05-31-38 to RWH (or WWH) re: Telegram- Seattle closing down local branch or merger or selling (attached to RWH's telegram response of 5-31-38)
ANDERSON, NORMAN R. (Reader of Scripps-Howard Newspapers)
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Letters TO:
05-14-51 from RWH re: response to his letter of 5-04 (attached) where Norman expresses his dislike for a political cartoon that appeared in the World-Telegram & Sun about Truman and Acheson (RWH gives his viewpoint)
Letters FROM:
05-04-51 to RWH re: critical critique of a cartoon that ran in NY on 5-02 re: political Truman; Anderson feels it was in poor taste and gives his reasons (attached to RWH's reply of 5-14)
ANNENBERG, WALTER (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
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Letters TO:
09-21-57 from RWH re: thanking him for his letter (not attached) re: Bob Ruark
02-09-60 from RWH re: thanking him for his letter (not attached) re: Scripps-Howard acquiring the Cleveland News
APPEL JOSEPH (John Wanamaker)
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Letters TO:
08-10-31 from RWH re: National and international organizations such as the Advertising Federation of America
ARANETA, SALVADO (Administrator of Economic Coordination, Republic of the Philippines, Manila)
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Letters TO:
04-03-51 from RWH re: response and reaction to Araneta's 2-23 speech on Philippines-American relations (not on file) (general Philippines post-war conditions)
ARMISTICE
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11-07-18 Telegram from Lion and C. in C.G.F. to General re: hostilities ceased; cancel (2 copies of each)
ARMSTRONG, T.R.
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Letters TO:
06-25-38 to RWH re: the 13 page memo titled "Memorandum (#5), June 16, 1938, on Attempted Mexican Confiscation of American-Owned oil Properties" (attached to Naoma Lowensohn's letter to GBP of 6-28-38)
ARTHERTON, WARREN H. (National Commander, The American League)
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Letters TO:
11-12-43 from RWH re: dinner invitation
ASAI, WOODROW W. (President, New York chapter of the Japanese American Citizen League)
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Letters TO:
11-15-52 from RWH re: response to Asai's of 11-07 (attached) in which RWH does not agree with his request to remove the word "Jap" from publications; RWH gives his reasons
Letters FROM:
11-07-52 to WWH re: a resolution that the League has drawn up whereas the use of careless and inappropriate words like "Jap" in all forms of media and press is offensive and derogatory. They request that such words not be used. They site the NY World-Telegram & Sun as the biggest offender (attached to RWH's reply of 11-15-52)
12-08-52 to RWH re: response to RWH's letter of 11-15 re: the usage of the word "Jap" in the Scripps-Howard newspapers; again requesting that "Jap" not be used as it is offensive
ASQUITH, HERBERT H. (London, England)
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Letters TO:
10-07-14 from RWH re: censorship
ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Letters FROM:
03-25-36 - annual luncheon to members notice
11-24-36 - proposed amendments of by-laws re: associate memberships
ASTON, FRANK (Scripps-Howard News, NY World Telegram, NYC)
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Letters TO:
03-30-48 from RWH re: critical critique of the March issue of the Scripps-Howard News
AULL, WILLIAM A. (Manager, Park Lane Hotel, NYC)
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Letters TO:
06-10-53 from Naoma Lowensohn re: reservations for Walker Stone
AXELBANK, AL (Bureau Manager, UPI, Taiwan)
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Letters TO:
01-23-61 from RWH re: telling Al that letters have been written to Hollington Tong, and that he has been mentioned to Madame and General Chiang Kai-Shek for the purpose of their assistance with news dissemination
AXMAN, CLARENCE (President and Editor, Eastern Underwriter)
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Letters TO:
06-02-30 from RWH re: a memo received from National Advertising Department re: advertising
AYERS, HARRY M. (Publisher, The Anniston Star, Anniston, AL)
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Letters TO:
06-20-38 from RWH re: a request as to why Ayers says that the Scripps-Howard papers have become increasingly conservative; prompted by an excerpt from a speech that Ayers gave before the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association.
07-07-38 from RWH re: response to Ayer's letter of 7-01-38 re: his reasons for stating that the Scripps-Howard papers have become conservative; RWH's response to Ayers criticism (Ayer's letter of 7-01 attached)
07-25-38 from RWH answer to letter of 7-20-38 re: liberalism of HMA's organization re: criticism of World-Telegram (attached to RWH's letter of 7-25-38 to Ray Clapper)
Letters FROM:
07-01-38 to RWH re: reply (that RWH requested) to RWH's of 6-20-38 re; the speech Ayers gave before the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association. where he said that the Scripps-Howard papers were becoming increasingly conservative; gives his examples for that statement (attached to RWH's reply)
AYLESWORTH, MILES H. (Deac) (National Broadcasting Company)
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Letters TO:
09-10-30 from RWH re: the telegram being put on the General Electric radio schedule
10-31-30 from RWH re: confirmation of memo re: advertising in the Post and the New York Telegram and Evening World
03-21-39 from RWH re: report of present activities in Europe
03-30-51 from RWH re: thank you letter for phonograph records that Aylesworth sent RWH
09-??-52 MHA died of cirrhosis of the liver
Letters FROM:
03-28-51 to RWH re: phonograph records that Aylesworth has been sending to RWH (attached to RWH's reply of 3-30-51)
09-??-52 MHA died of cirrhosis of the liver
BABBITT, R.P. (Houston, TX)
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Letters TO:
11-17-39 from Ben Foster re: acknowledgement of letter received- sending to Scripps-HowardNA for follow-up (Babbitt's 8 page letter attached) (attached behind note from Ben to Milton of 11-17)
Letters FROM:
11-05-39 to RWH re: general presentation of the political, social, industrial, and economic situation; unemployment; mention of the various Scripps-Howard newspapers; past working experience (job hunting??) (attached behind a note from Ben to Milton of 11-17 and a reply letter from Ben to Babbitt of 11-17-39)
BAILEY, FRAZER A. (President, National Federation of American Shipping, Inc.)
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Letters TO:
05-25-51 from RWH re: response to Bailey's letters of 5-21 and 5-22 (both attached) re: an article in the World-Telegram that he finds fault with (article attached)
Letters FROM:
05-21-51 to RWH re: an article in the World-Telegram (attached) that Bailey feels is "off-line" re: American Shipping, offers any information requested re: American shipping (attached to RWH's reply of 5-25-51)
05-22-51 to Marshall McNeil re: the article above (in the World-Telegram) as containing erroneous information; offering correction of misinformation; mentions 2 letters sent (not attached) (this letter attached with above)
BAILLIE, HUGH (United Press Association, World Building, NYC)
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Letters TO:
12-27-27 from TE Sharp re: opposition on capture of Hickman
07-25-?? from RWH re: the Becker case
01-31-33 from RWH re: Burkardt's letter of 1-26-33 re: the broadcasting situation on the Coast and how it affects the UP
01-19-35 from RWH re: Lud Denny's trip to Europe
03-01-35 from RWH re: United Feature's colored comics magazine: Joe Links; the Llanuza strip
03-05-35 from RWH re: Baillie's vacation and leaving Furay in charge instead of Bender; suggestions to consider before Baillie leaves
03-05-35 from RWH re: