Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc., Arizona Project, Records, 1976-1977 (C3885)

26 linear feet, 77 audio cassettes

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INTRODUCTION

Records of the Arizona Project, a cooperative journalistic investigation into organized crime and political corruption in Arizona, consisting of subject files, photographs, audio cassettes, and articles generated by the investigation.

DONOR INFORMATION

The Arizona Project Records were donated to the University of Missouri by Edward O. Delaney, attorney for Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc., and Robert W. Greene, head of the project, on 9 April 1992 (Accession No. 5158).

RESTRICTIONS

Researchers must obtain written permission to access the Arizona Project Records. Please contact the reference staff for more information.

ORGANIZATIONAL SKETCH

The Arizona Project, sponsored by Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. (IRE), was the first large scale attempt at the cooperative journalism technique.

The project was conceived immediately following the murder of The Arizona Republic investigative reporter Don Bolles in June of 1976. Bolles, who had been reporting on the influence of organized crime and other corrupting influences in Arizona for several years, was killed as a result of injuries he received when a bomb was detonated under his car in a Phoenix parking lot. The rare murder of a working reporter and the method employed left no doubt that it was directly related to Bolles' investigations.

Shortly afterward, the Investigative Reporters and Editors organization, a professional association of investigative reporters which was formed in 1975, initiated the Arizona Project to continue Bolles' work in the state on a broader scale. Under the direction of Robert W. Greene, two-time Pulitzer Prize winning reporter and editor of the Long Island, New York, newspaper Newsday, more than 40 reporters from 23 news organizations eventually spent time in Arizona. Functioning independently of any news organization, the group explored the relationship of organized crime, politics, and business in the state; the goal being to expose the entrenched and complex ties in a series of articles distributed nationwide, and indirectly serve notice that the murder of a reporter entailed definite consequences.

In January 1977, after nearly six months of inquiry and the accumulation of extensive subject files on individuals and companies that fell within the scope of the investigation, the team began to write. By late January the series was complete: 23 articles, more than 100,000 words, thumbnail biographies of key figures, backup data and photographs. In keeping with the concept of the journalistic collective, stories were not credited to individual reporters.

The series was distributed to news organizations throughout the country in February 1977. Although printed in its entirety, or nearly complete by some publications, many major newspapers, including The Arizona Republic which had been expected to be the major outlet for the project's findings, did not run the series, or published heavily edited versions.

Reaction to the series was heated and mixed. It was generally acknowledged that the investigation engendered a greater awareness of criminal undercurrents in Arizona, and perhaps gave impetus to confront them. But the general technique of collaborative journalism drew considerable criticism. Amidst charges of vigilante journalism and sensationalism, it was also argued that such an approach undercut journalistic competition, and that local news organizations were best positioned to cover their own territories. What was more difficult to deny was that the concept proved workable, and that the journalistic cooperative was a practical technique, probably best suited to providing an adequate press response to complex issues that might be beyond the capabilities or inclinations of local news organizations.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The bulk of the collection consists of the Subject Files compiled during the investigative phase of the project. The files concern individuals, companies and other organizations, and related subject areas which fell into one or more of the project's three main areas of investigation: political corruption, narcotics, and land fraud. Some related areas of inquiry found in the collection include agri-business, gambling, prostitution, pornography, college and professional sports, illegal aliens, and labor unions.

While the files contain a wide variety of materials, for the most part the contents reflect the project's investigative technique. Daily memoranda of key interviews, other investigations, and analysis were required of all reporters. Many of the reporters' original notes are included. Public records from city, county, state, and federal levels were heavily used to augment and corroborate other sources of information. These include court, legislative, real estate, insurance, law enforcement, regulatory agency, corporate and business records. As part of general background research, all relevant news stories done prior to the project were utilized.

The subject files are arranged alphabetically and, though assembled during the project, contain material from the 1940s through the 1970s. As evidence of how the files were compiled and used, the original folder headings and arrangement have been retained.

Because of the broad scope and interrelated nature of the investigation, almost all subject files were heavily indexed. The index created and used by project team members is located at the end of the collection. References are to numbered pages within folders.

Separate series of recorded (audio) Interviews and Photographs augment the subject files and are arranged in alphabetical order. An Arizona Project series completes the collection and contains magazine articles and newspaper clippings concerning the project, and the complete series of articles produced by the project. There are no administrative records or other types of internal records in the collection.

FOLDER LIST

Subject Files Series

f. 1-2Abate-Hays
f. 3Abate-Hays--Newspaper clippings
f. 4Ackerman, Lee
f. 5-6Ackerman-Talley pay offs
f. 7-8Alaskan Teamsters in Arizona
f. 9Alessio family
f. 10Alien registration
f. 11-12Alien smuggling
f. 13Ammaccapane, Ralph
f. 14Amuso, Robert
f. 15Andrino, Robert
f. 16Antonick, Chester
f. 17-20Applegate, Herbert L.
f. 21Arizona--Background
f. 22Arizona--Garbage
f. 23Arizona--Hoodlum list
f. 24-28Arizona--Law enforcement
f. 29Arizona--Legislature
f. 30Attitudes
f. 31Babaluba family
f. 32-34Banks
f. 35Barr, Burton
f. 36Battaglia, Augustus
f. 37Battaglia, Charles
f. 38Battaglia, John
f. 39Battaglia, Sam
f. 40Benjamin, Robert
f. 41Berger, Edward
f. 42-43Berger, Moise
f. 44Berger, Moise--Newspaper clippings
f. 45Blevins, James
f. 46Bioff, Willie
f. 47-49Bolles case
f. 50Bompenseiro, Frank
f. 51-53Bonanno Cheese Factory
f. 54-60Bonanno family, Arizona
f. 61Bonanno family, Colorado
f. 62Boyd, James
f. 63Brazil, Gary
f. 64Brown, Royden
f. 65California racing
f. 66Capizzi, Joseph
f. 67Caravello, Sam
f. 68Carillo, Antonio
f. 69Casciola, Frank
f. 70-76Castro, Raul
f. 77-83Castro, Raul--Campaign contributions
f. 84Castro, Raul--Mafia contributions
f. 85Catuara, James
f. 86-90Cefaratti, Joseph
f. 91Central Arizona Project
f. 92Chauncey, Tom
f. 93Check contributions
f. 94Chew family
f. 95Chiapetta, John
f. 96Chicago mob bosses
f. 97Church, Wade
f. 98Civella, Nick
f. 99Cohen, Mickey, group
f. 100Conlan, John
f. 101Corporation checks
f. 102Cowman's Club
f. 103-104Cracchiolo family
f. 105Crown, Henry
f. 106Crown, Henry--Arrowhead venture
f. 107Curnutte, Rightly Lee
f. 108-111Dalitz, Moe
f. 112D'Ambrosio, Rocco
f. 113D'Andrea, Armand
f. 114DeConcini, Dennis
f. 115-119DeConcini for U.S. Senate Committee
f. 120DeConcini family
f. 121DeSciscio, Edmund
f. 122Di Caro, Joseph
f. 123Di Girolamo, Vincent
f. 124Duci, Edward
f. 125Dugan, Jack
f. 126Dukas, Cleveland
f. 127-128Dunlap, Max
f. 129Eakin, Billy
f. 130EMPTY
f. 131-136Emprise Corporation--Arizona I
f. 137Emprise Corporation--California
f. 138-140Emprise Corporation--Corporate relations
f. 141Emprise Corporation--Florida
f. 142-143Emprise Corporation--General
f. 144Emprise Corporation--Illinois
f. 145Emprise Corporation--Louisiana
f. 146Emprise Corporation--Massachusetts
f. 147Emprise Corporation--Michigan
f. 148Emprise Corporation--Missouri
f. 149Emprise Corporation--New York
f. 150Emprise Corporation--New York, state liquor authority
f. 151Emprise Corporation--New York, wagering board
f. 152Emprise Corporation--Ohio
f. 153-154Emprise Corporation--Oregon
f. 155Emprise Corporation--Pocono Downs
f. 156Emprise Corporation--Renner file
f. 157Emprise Corporation--Sportsystems
f. 158Emprise Corporation--Tucson
f. 159Emprise Corporation--Zerilli
f. 160English, Charles
f. 161English, Joseph
f. 162Entertainers, Club Owners and Associates Guild
f. 163Esposito, Samuel
f. 164Fago, Dominic
f. 165Falduto, Joseph
f. 166Fannin, Paul
f. 167Fatico, Carmine
f. 168-169Federal Bankruptcy Court
f. 170Field, Michael
f. 171Financial Security Life Insurance Company
f. 172Fine, Jack
f. 173-174Fountain Pen Conspiracy
f. 175Fratianno, James
f. 176-177Fratianno, James--Deposition
f. 178Frustino, Philip
f. 179Funk family
f. 180Futures
f. 181Galante, Carmine
f. 182Gallo, Joseph
f. 183Gambino, Antonio
f. 184-185Gambling
f. 186Gelormini, Francis
f. 187Golden Valley Development Corporation
f. 188-193Goldmar companies
f. 194-195Goldwater, Barry
f. 196Goldwater, Barry--U.S. Senator
f. 197Goldwater for Senate Committee
f. 198Goldwater, Barry--1974 campaign contributions
f. 199Goldwater Construction
f. 200Goldwater, Barry--Newspaper clippings
f. 201-204Government corruption
f. 205-206Government--State, county, and city
f. 207Governor's travel group
f. 208Greenbaum, Gus
f. 209Greenbaum, Gus--Newspaper clippings
f. 210Guardalibene, Mario
f. 211Gullotam, Barney
f. 212Haas, Samuel
f. 213Hamilton Test Systems
f. 214Harrington, Donald--Art collection
f. 215Harris, Don
f. 216Harrison, Mark
f. 217Heart anonymous
f. 218Herb's Underground
f. 219Heritage Trust
f. 220Holly Development Company
f. 221Horizon Land Corporation
f. 222Iatarola, Joseph
f. 223-226Indian ripoffs
f. 227Interstate United Corporation
f. 228Jacquesz, Richard
f. 229Jennings, Irving
f. 230-231Jockey Club
f. 232Johnson-Loggins
f. 233Keep John Rhodes in Congress Committee
f. 234Kleindienst, Richard
f. 235Kruglick family
f. 236Kruglick family--Newspaper clippings
f. 237LaBarre, Danny
f. 238-239Lake Havasu--McCullock Properties
f. 240-241Lake Havasu--Mob
f. 242Lake Havasu--Newspaper clippings
f. 243Land fraud--Arizona, background
f. 244-246Land fraud--Arizona
f. 247Land fraud--Banks
f. 248Land fruad--Colorado
f. 249-250Land fraud--General
f. 251Land fraud--Government inadequacy
f. 252Land fraud--New Mexico
f. 253Land fraud--Work file
f. 254Landry, Robert
f. 255-257Las Vegas Casinos
f. 258Las Vegas Casinos--American National Insurance
f. 259Las Vegas Casinos--Pocatello Industrial Park
f. 260-261Lazar, Edward
f. 262-268Licavoli, Peter
f. 269Licavoli--Buckley, Gerald
f. 270Licavoli--Lebowitz, Peter
f. 271-272Licavoli--Real estate licenses
f. 273Licavoli--Newspaper clippings
f. 274-275Lieb, Herb
f. 276-278Lincoln Thrift
f. 279Liquor Commission
f. 280Londen, Jack
f. 281London, William
f. 282Luciano, John
f. 283-284Luciano, John--Little King Caper
f. 285Manning, Daniel
f. 286Marcello, Carlos
f. 287Mardian family
f. 288Maricopa Sheriff
f. 289-290Martori-Goldwater interview
f. 291Martori--Names of associates
f. 292-296Massage parlors
f. 297Master project
f. 298Master project--Subfile on crime
f. 299McGowan, John
f. 300Mensick, Charles
f. 301Mihlik, John
f. 302Minnesota Title and Trust
f. 303-304Mob--Agribusiness
f. 305Mob--Killings
f. 306Montoya, Joseph
f. 307Nalbandian, Peter
f. 308Nanini, Sam
f. 309-314Narcotics
f. 315-317Narcotics--Bars and companies
f. 318-323Narcotics--Alfred E. Gay
f. 324Narcotics--Alfred E. Gay, interview
f. 325-334Narcotics--Strike force
f. 335Narcotics--Son of narcotics
f. 336Narcotics--Writing package
f. 336a-337Narcotics--Newspaper clippings
f. 338National organized crime chart
f. 339Nelson, Gary
f. 340Nevada casinos
f. 341Newell, Charles
f. 342-345New Mexico--General
f. 346New Mexico--Garbage
f. 347New Mexico--Tracks
f. 348Nicasio, Vito
f. 349-358Nicoli, Anthony
f. 359Nicoli, Anthony--Correspondence
f. 360-361Nicoli, Anthony--Liquor licenses
f. 362-364Nicoli, Anthony--Reports
f. 365Noye, Harry
f. 366Occhino, John
f. 367Orlandi, Guido
f. 368Paduano, Robert
f. 369Palm Springs, California
f. 370Paradise Valley
f. 371Patrick, Joe
f. 372Pechac, Hubert
f. 372aPetti, Chris
f. 373Phoenix--Bombings
f. 374Phoenix--Chicago mob
f. 375Phoenix--Facts
f. 376-377Phoenix--"Forty"
f. 378Phoenix--Hoodlum list
f. 379Phoenix--Mob bars
f. 380-381Phoenix--Mob charts and lists
f. 382Phoenix--Narcotics
f. 383Pornography--Arizona
f. 384Probate check
f. 385Prominent Arizonians
f. 386-388aProstitution
f. 389Racing--Arizona
f. 390Racing Commission
f. 391Rae, Joseph
f. 392Recorder checks
f. 393Rhodes, John
f. 394Roberts, Neal
f. 395Robison, James
f. 396Rosa, Sam
f. 397-398Rosanova, Louis
f. 399-407Rosenzweig Center
f. 408-416Rosenzweig, Harry
f. 417Rosenzweig, Harry--Interview
f. 418Rosenzweig, Harry--Newspaper clippings
f. 419Sanderson, Stanley
f. 420Sarlo, Joseph
f. 421Saviano, Ernest
f. 422SCA Services, Inc.
f. 423SEC checks
f. 424Selected blind trusts
f. 425-426Sister Mary Rose
f. 427Sixty Minutes
f. 428Slefkin, Harry
f. 429Smith, Robert
f. 430-446aSouthwestern Research
f. 447-449Steiger, Sam--General
f. 450Steiger, Sam--Campaigns, 1972, 1974
f. 451-453Steiger, Sam--Campaigns, 1976
f. 454-464Steiger, Sam--Emprise lawsuit
f. 465Steiger, Sam--Financial disclosure
f. 466Steiger, Sam--Franking
f. 467-468Steiger, Sam--Lake Pleasant
f. 469-471Steiger, Sam--Newspaper clippings
f. 472Steiger, Sam--Summary
f. 473Steuer, William
f. 474Stewart, Harry
f. 475-477Stewart, Harry--Peters Corners
f. 478Stolen goods
f. 479Syndicated Systems, Inc.
f. 480-483Talley, J. Fred
f. 484Tangye, Wayne
f. 485Tanner, Stanley
f. 486-489Teamster involvement
f. 490-493Teamster involvement--Morris Shenker
f. 494-495Teamster involvement--Morris Shenker, New Mexico report
f. 496-497Teamster involvement--Morris Shenker, newspaper clippings
f. 498-499Teamster involvement--Loans
f. 500Terranova, William
f. 501Thermo-Kinetic
f. 502Thorne, Erick
f. 503Times Narc Series
f. 504Tisci, Anthony
f. 505Tocco, Joe
f. 506-508Tombstone, Arizona
f. 509Troy V. Post Company
f. 510-511Tucson--General
f. 512-515Tucson--Arizona Health and Benefit
f. 516Tucson--Bombings
f. 517Tucson--Mob bars
f. 518Tucson--Narcotics
f. 519Tucson--Papago, Tucson Development Corporation
f. 520Tucson--Rillito Race Track
f. 521Tucson--Corporate mob ties
f. 522Tucson--Hoodlum group
f. 523Tucson--Police
f. 524Tucson--Sheriff's office
f. 525Tulli, Joseph
f. 526-527Udall, Moe
f. 528-535United Liquor
f. 536Valenti, Frank
f. 537-540Valley National Bank
f. 541Vegas junket list
f. 542Verive, Charles
f. 543Verive, Louis
f. 544Vukcevich, Robert
f. 545-557Warren, Ned
f. 558-559Warren, Ned--Alco
f. 560Warren, Ned--Arizona City
f. 561Warren, Ned--Bankruptcies, land
f. 562Warren, Ned--Capital Management Systems
f. 563Warren, Ned--Cochise College Park
f. 564Warren, Ned--Combined Equities
f. 565-566Warren, Ned--Consolidated Mortgage
f. 567Warren, Ned--Dinnell, Clyde
f. 568-570Warren, Ned--Educational Computer Systems
f. 571Warren, Ned--Ellsworth, Delos
f. 572Warren, Ned--Excelsior Management Company
f. 573-574Warren, Ned--Farris, J. Kelly
f. 575Warren, Ned--Florida
f. 576-579Warren, Ned--Frost book
f. 580-582Warren, Ned--Frost deposition
f. 583Warren, Ned--Herberger, G. Robert
f. 584Warren, Ned--Interview
f. 585-588Warren, Ned--Lake Montezuma
f. 589Warren, Ned--Lewkowitz, Jerry
f. 590Warren, Ned--Newspaper clippings
f. 591Warren, Ned--Prescott Valley
f. 592Warren, Ned--Pyramid Planners
f. 593Warren, Ned--Queen Creek
f. 594-596Warren, Ned--Rose Garden
f. 597Warren, Ned--Ross, Jack
f. 598Warren, Ned--Serra, Anthony
f. 599-600Warren, Ned--Stevens, Donna
f. 601Warren, Ned--Study
f. 601a-603Warren, Ned--Thunderbird Valley
f. 604Warren, Ned--United States Development Corporation
f. 605-606Warren, Ned--Voloshen, Nathan
f. 607Warren, Ned--Western Growth Capital Corporation
f. 608-614aWebb, Del
f. 615Webb, Del--American National Insurance Company
f. 616Webb, Del--California
f. 617Webb, Del--Newspaper clippings
f. 618Webb, Del--Foundation
f. 619-620Webb, Del--Jacobson, Lavergne C.
f. 621Weinstein, Benjamin
f. 622Westward Ho Hotel, Phoenix
f. 623Who's Who of Arizona Mafia
f. 624Wolfe, Sidney
f. 625Yavapai County, Arizona
f. 625a-625hMiscellaneous notes
f. 626-642Reporter's notebooks
f. 643Arizona Corporation Commission, articles of incorporation, file list
Card file 1Arizona Corporation Commission, articles of incorporation

Interview Series

f. 644File list
a.c. 1Abate, Joe, with Ron Koziol
a.c. 2Ackerman
a.c. 3-4Alessio, background, 10/4/76
a.c. 5Arizona Prepaid Dental
a.c. 6Arrowhead Ranch, with Wendland
a.c. 7-9Berger, Moise, with Jerry Uhrhammer
a.c. 10Berger, Moise, with Wade Church, 2/15/77
a.c. 11-12Bonanno, Joseph Sr., Cefaratti, Joseph
a.c. 13Bonanno, Joseph Jr., Interview with jurors
a.c. 14Buckner, Bobby--Massage parlors, with Susan Irby--Cefaratti, with Rawlinson
a.c. 15Cefaratti, Joseph
a.c. 16-18Cefaratti, Donna, with Al Goodman
a.c. 19Cocaine, Joe
a.c. 20Dental Plan, with Bill Beckner and Dick Flores
a.c. 21DiConcini, Dennis
a.c. 22DiConcini, Evo
a.c. 23Drug fraud, with Ross Becker--Papago Reservation, with Ferry and Golden
a.c. 24-26Gay-Flynn
a.c. 27-33Goldwater, Barry
a.c. 34Goldmar
a.c. 35Harrison
a.c. 36Kelly, Dennis, 2/2/77
a.c. 37Fuqua, with Larry Klamon
a.c. 38-39Kush, Frank, with Dick Lyneis and Ken Matthews
a.c. 40Lee, Warner
a.c. 41Long, Irv--Harrington, Hoyt
a.c. 42-44Marchiondo, with Pulliam and Rawlinson 2/2/77--Dwight, Jim, with Brown
a.c. 45-51Martori
a.c. 52Martori, Steiger and Goldwater
a.c. 53-56McCollum A.A.
a.c. 57Miller, Fred
a.c. 58-59Nicoli, Anthony
a.c. 60Nelson, Gary, with Overton, 1/24/77
a.c. 61Organized crime in Southern Arizona, with Drehsler
a.c. 62Pima County Sheriff's office, 10/5/76
a.c. 63Rasmussen, Tom
a.c. 64Renner memo
a.c. 65Rich, David, with John Rawlinson
a.c. 66Rios, Mike, with Devereau--Witt, Boston, with Uhrhammer
a.c. 67Roeder, John
a.c. 68Smith, C. T.
a.c. 69-70Soulard, Robert, with Pulliam
a.c. 71Stillman, Guy
a.c. 72-75Tangye, Wayne
a.c. 76Tocco, Joe
a.c. 77U.S. District Court Clerk

Photograph Series

f. 645File list
f. 646Abate, Angelo/Aiuppa, Joseph
f. 647Akers, Stan/Alex, Gus
f. 648Ambrose, Myles/Amuso, Robert
f. 649Apodaca, Jerry
f. 650-651Arizona--Border scenes
f. 652Arizona--Gringo Pass
f. 653Arizona--Phoenix
f. 654Arizona--Tucson
f. 655Arrowhead Ranches
f. 656Badalamenti, Tony/Baldwin, Clarence
f. 657Barowick, Walt/Barr, Michael
f. 658Battaglia, Charles/Berger, Edward
f. 659Bonanno, Joseph
f. 660Brazel, Gary/Brown, Royden
f. 661Buccieri, Frank/Catuara, James
f. 662Chauncey, Tom/Ciuzo, Eugene
f. 663Cleveland, Robert G./Clifton, Mickey
f. 664Coleman, Wayne/Cook, Arnold
f. 665Cornwall, James/Cracchiola, Andrea/Cracchiola, Dan/Cracchiola, Joseph
f. 666D'Ambrosco, William/D'Andrea, Arman
f. 667D'Antonio, Lawrence/Davidson, Saul
f. 668DeAgh, Attila/Dene, Terry/Desert Inn, Las Vegas
f. 669DiBella, Dominick/DiGorolamo, Vincent
f. 670Dog racing
f. 671Drachman, Roy/Duci, Edward
f. 672Dugan, Jack/English, Charles
f. 673English, Joseph/Ferry, John Ross
f. 674Gambino, Anthony/Gambino, Joseph/Gambino, Rocco
f. 675Gay, Alfred
f. 676Gelormini, Frank/Glenn, Jerry
f. 677Grande, Arthur/Green, Bishop/Greenbaum, Gus
f. 678Hayes, Raymond/Hobson, John M.
f. 679Hoy, Vernon/Iatarola, Joseph
f. 680-681Illegal aliens
f. 682Jowder, Charles/Kebely, David
f. 683Kleindeinst, Richard/Kruglick, John S./LaPrade, Paul
f. 684Lazar, Edward
f. 685Licavoli, Peter/Licavoli family
f. 686Luciano, John/Madison, Gray
f. 687Magaddino, Peter/Mallery, Richard
f. 688Marchese, Nick/Marchese, Vincent/Mauri, Charlie
f. 689McFarland, Ernest/McGowan, John/Meltzer, Harold
f. 690Montoya, Joseph/Moreno, Frank
f. 691Mossuta, Frank/Mustakes, George/Nanini, Sam
f. 692-693Narcotics smuggling
f. 694Nicoletti, Charles/Nicoli, Anthony
f. 695Notaro, Peter/Orlandi, Dom
f. 696Parsons, Jack/Pitzer, Lloyd
f. 697Porter, Fred/Pulliam, Eugene
f. 698Reilly, W.P./Rhodes, John/Roeder, John
f. 699Rosanova, Lou
f. 700Rosenzweig, Newton
f. 701Ross, Jack/Saiha, Jerry
f. 702Salazar, Alonzo/Schilderout, Harry
f. 703Serra, Anthony/Sibbio, Dom
f. 704Sikora, Robert/Simmons, James
f. 705Smith, Robert/Snell, Frank
f. 706Sotelo, Joe/Spagnola, Joe
f. 707Spinelli, Sal/Steiger, Sam
f. 708Tancill, James/Tangye, Wayne
f. 709Terranova, William/Verive, Carl
f. 710Warren, Ned, Sr./Warren, Ned, Jr.
f. 711Wayland, Roy/Williams, Jack/Wolfe, Sidney

Arizona Project Series

f. 712Articles of Incorporation/Bylaws--I.R.E.
f. 713Correspondence
f. 714-716Magazine articles
f. 717Newspaper clippings
f. 718-741Project article series

Index

f. 742Subject file list
Card file 1Located after f. 643
Card file 2A - Bo
Card file 3Br - C
Card file 4D - Fr
Card file 5Fu - H
Card file 6I - L
Card file 7M - N
Card file 8O - Ros
Card file 9Rot - Ta
Card file 10Te - Z

INDEX TERMS

These index terms are the subjects, people, places, etc. under which this collection is listed in all available indexes at the Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia. If you are interested in a specific index term, please contact the reference staff.

  • Arizona
  • Arizona Project
  • Corruption in politics, 1970s
  • Criminal investigation, 1970s
  • Investigative Reporters & Editors, Incorporated
  • Journalism, Investigative, 1970s
  • Journalists, 1970s
  • Mafia, 1970s
  • Organized crime, 1970s
  • Press & politics, 1970s
  • Press, 1970s
  • Reporters & reporting, 1970s
  • Willebrand family
  • William, Paul E.