Edmund Rooney papers, 1956-1998, (bulk 1980-1998).

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Edmund Rooney papers, 1956-1998, (bulk 1980-1998).

The Edmund Rooney papers comprise 8.5linear feet spanning the years 1956-1998 (bulk 1980-1998) and include correspondence, notes, briefings, articles, syllabi, exams, flyers, press releases, photos, reports, magazines, newsletters, and newspaper clippings. Subjects include journalists and journalism, Freedom of Information Act, and the National Center for Freedom of Information Studies at Loyola.

8.5 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7902738

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