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From Robert H. Schmidt to Clawson RE: letter from publisher Marshall Field. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 7/27/1972
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From Robert H. Schmidt to Clawson RE: letter from publisher Marshall Field. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 7/27/1972
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Letter
From Robert H. Schmidt to Clawson RE:
letter from publisher Marshall Field. 1 pg.
Friday, July 02, 2010
Page 1 of 1
ROBERT H. SCHMIDT
424 SPRINGFIELD STREET
PARK FOREST, ILL. 60466
PHONE 748-7919
July 27, 1972
Mr. Ken W. Clawson
Deputy Director of Communications
The White House
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. Clawson:
You will find it hard to believe the attached copy
of a letter from publisher Marshall Field of the
Chicago Daily News. It is in answer to my letter
regarding a misleading News headline.
When a publisher admits this kind of bias by his
editorial staff, it is difficult to believe the
credibility of the news media.
While I realize our goal is to re-elect President
Nixon and to avoid attacks on the press, no doubt
Vice President Agnew would he interested in this
letter from Mershall Field.
Sincerely,