Box 77
Contains 10 Results:
House Organ - Tiny Sun-Times Vol. 2, 1953-1954
Correspondence, promotional booklets, administrative and financial materials, in-house newsletters, promotional booklets and reprints, directories, manuals, and historical issues of the Sun-Times. Also materials pertaining to the Mirage Tavern, a phony bar set up by then editor James Hoge with the purpose of exposing racketeering by city contractors.
House Organ - Tiny Sun-Times Vol. 3, 1954-1955
Correspondence, promotional booklets, administrative and financial materials, in-house newsletters, promotional booklets and reprints, directories, manuals, and historical issues of the Sun-Times. Also materials pertaining to the Mirage Tavern, a phony bar set up by then editor James Hoge with the purpose of exposing racketeering by city contractors.
House Organ - Tiny Sun-Times Vol. 4, nos. 1-7, 1955-1957
Correspondence, promotional booklets, administrative and financial materials, in-house newsletters, promotional booklets and reprints, directories, manuals, and historical issues of the Sun-Times. Also materials pertaining to the Mirage Tavern, a phony bar set up by then editor James Hoge with the purpose of exposing racketeering by city contractors.
Job Descriptions - manuals, 1970, n.d.
Correspondence, promotional booklets, administrative and financial materials, in-house newsletters, promotional booklets and reprints, directories, manuals, and historical issues of the Sun-Times. Also materials pertaining to the Mirage Tavern, a phony bar set up by then editor James Hoge with the purpose of exposing racketeering by city contractors.
Kefauver Committee transcripts, Dec. 19-20, 1950
Correspondence, promotional booklets, administrative and financial materials, in-house newsletters, promotional booklets and reprints, directories, manuals, and historical issues of the Sun-Times. Also materials pertaining to the Mirage Tavern, a phony bar set up by then editor James Hoge with the purpose of exposing racketeering by city contractors.
Kennedy, Robert E. - transcript of recorded reminiscences requested by Herman Kogan, 1980
Correspondence, promotional booklets, administrative and financial materials, in-house newsletters, promotional booklets and reprints, directories, manuals, and historical issues of the Sun-Times. Also materials pertaining to the Mirage Tavern, a phony bar set up by then editor James Hoge with the purpose of exposing racketeering by city contractors.
Knott, Larry - correspondence, 1959, 1967
Correspondence, promotional booklets, administrative and financial materials, in-house newsletters, promotional booklets and reprints, directories, manuals, and historical issues of the Sun-Times. Also materials pertaining to the Mirage Tavern, a phony bar set up by then editor James Hoge with the purpose of exposing racketeering by city contractors.
Kupcinet, Karyn - death - memos, wire stories, 1963
Correspondence, promotional booklets, administrative and financial materials, in-house newsletters, promotional booklets and reprints, directories, manuals, and historical issues of the Sun-Times. Also materials pertaining to the Mirage Tavern, a phony bar set up by then editor James Hoge with the purpose of exposing racketeering by city contractors.
Management Report, Dec. 8, 1958
Correspondence, promotional booklets, administrative and financial materials, in-house newsletters, promotional booklets and reprints, directories, manuals, and historical issues of the Sun-Times. Also materials pertaining to the Mirage Tavern, a phony bar set up by then editor James Hoge with the purpose of exposing racketeering by city contractors.
Mauldin, Bill - "Lincoln's Grief" cartoon in reaction to the Kennedy Assassination (See oversize box 10), 1963
Correspondence, promotional booklets, administrative and financial materials, in-house newsletters, promotional booklets and reprints, directories, manuals, and historical issues of the Sun-Times. Also materials pertaining to the Mirage Tavern, a phony bar set up by then editor James Hoge with the purpose of exposing racketeering by city contractors.