[Clipping: Dallas - The 1963 Model]

One of 19 items in the title: The Dallas Morning News available on this site.

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Newspaper clipping discussing Warren Leslie, an author and journalist, who wrote the book "Dallas Public and Private: Aspects of an American City" about the city of Dallas after the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy.

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1 clipping : col. ill. ; 56 cm.

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Woolley, Bryan July 17, 1999.

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Newspaper clipping discussing Warren Leslie, an author and journalist, who wrote the book "Dallas Public and Private: Aspects of an American City" about the city of Dallas after the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy.

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1 clipping : col. ill. ; 56 cm.

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This paper was saved and used by Charles E. Reagan, Jr., during his research on President John F. Kennedy.

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  • "Dallas - The 1963 Model," The Dallas Morning News, Dallas, Texas, July 17, 1999

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  • Preferred Citation: Charles Reagan Papers (AR0908), University of North Texas Special Collections

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Charles Reagan Papers

Annotated newspaper clippings collected by Charles E. Reagan, Jr., in the course of his research for a book about John F. Kennedy and the era surrounding his presidency.

John F. Kennedy Memorial Collection

This collection contains newspapers, correspondence, legal documents, police reports, photographs, and video footage documenting the weekend of President Kennedy’s assassination as well as the subsequent investigations into both Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby.

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  • July 17, 1999

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Woolley, Bryan. [Clipping: Dallas - The 1963 Model], clipping, July 17, 1999; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1596955/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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