Inventory for MSA SC 6059-1



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MSA SC 6059-1-1
RESTRICTED: originals on deposit
Dates
Mediumpaper, leather, metal
Storage00/22/10/45
Description
Black notebook with typescript pages, "1899-1929", a timeline of history relating to the Baltimore Sun newspaper during the period, detailing circulation, advertising figures, major stories covered, and administrative history.
Tucked inside the notebook are: a typescript note from Buck Royall and an airmail letter in envelope addressed to Mr. William F. Schmick 3d, American Colony Hotel, Jerusalem, Israel, and dated November 7, 1969 is enclosed with a memo to Sun staff. One of the memo items states that Billy Schmick will be taking over as assistant City Editor of the newspaper.

MSA SC 6059-1-2
RESTRICTED: originals on deposit
Dates
Mediumpaper
Storage00/22/10/45
Description
Folder entitled "White Paper" containing a typescript, "An Editorial Memorandum: Introduction", about the Baltimore Sun, it's history and policies, undated.
MSA SC 6059-1-3
RESTRICTED: originals on deposit
Dates1920-1956
Mediumpaper
Storage00/22/10/45
Description
Folder labeled "Mr. Schmick" containing manuscript and typescript correspondence to William F. Schmick, Jr. regarding the Baltimore Sun, its organization, and policies, 1920-1956.
MSA SC 6059-1-4
RESTRICTED: originals on deposit
Dates1919/03/24
Mediumpaper
Storage00/22/10/45
Description
Letter, typescript, autographed from Harry C. Black, Baltimore, Maryland to Mr. Kent, dated March 24, 1919 regarding editorial policies of the Sun, 8 pages.
MSA SC 6059-1-5
RESTRICTED: originals on deposit
Dates1917/08/18
Mediumpaper
Storage00/22/10/45
Description
Envelope and manuscript letter marked "Private" from Harry [C. Black], Villa Margherita, South Carolina to Van Lear Black, Esq., Fidelity Building, Baltimore, MD, postmarked August 18, 1917. This letter to his brother outlines policies for the Morning Sun and Evening Sun, and includes references to specific styles of writing by editors and reports of the period.
MSA SC 6059-1-6
RESTRICTED: originals on deposit
Dates1954, 1974
Mediumpaper, original and photocopies
Storage00/22/10/45
Description
News article clipping, "How Biased The Press?," October 18, 1954 and typescript letter, signed by Pete Kumpa of Sun Washington Bureau, to Paul [?], May 4, 1974 with photocopied attachment of an essay about the newspaper's Washington Bureau covering the history and policies of the Bureau, especially with regards to politics.