Papers of Thomas Andrew Hanes [manuscript], 1921-1972.

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Papers of Thomas Andrew Hanes [manuscript], 1921-1972.

The collection contains personal and business correspondence of Hanes from various civic, social, and business organizations to which he belonged. Chief among them are the American Society of Newspaper Editors, the Associated Press Managing Editors Association, the Lafayette Yacht Club (Norfolk, Va.), the Norfolk, Va. Chamber of Commerce, the Norfolk Council of Social Agencies, the Norfolk Council on Alcoholism, the U.S. Naval Reserve, and the Virginia Press Association. The collection also includes representative clippings of Hanes's columns, and several issues of the East Birmingham Ala. Scouts-Herald, edited by a teen-age Hanes. Correspondents include Jack Dempsey and Drew Pearson.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7921858

University of Virginia. Library

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Norfolk Chamber of Commerce

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Dempsey, Jack, 1895-1983

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American society of newspaper editors

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United States. Naval Reserve

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Associated Press Managing Editors Association

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