John C. Manning papers 1907-1973

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John C. Manning papers 1907-1973

Editor of the , later columnist for the Detroit Free Press. Correspondence, speeches, topical files, photographs, and writings relating to his newspaper career, his interest in Detroit, Michigan, and his involvement with various Catholic organizations and affairs. Detroit Times

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SNAC Resource ID: 6389401

Bentley Historical Library

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