Warren Moscow papers, 1941-1971 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:Papers of a New York Times political reporter. Consisting of correspondence, reminiscences, articles, and speeches, the collection is of value both with regard to the events and politicians covered during the 1940s and 1950s and to his own activities in New York government. Included are a 1941 analysis of Thomas E. Dewey, a piece ghostwritten for Robert F. Wagner, reports on politics prepared for the Twentieth Century Fund, a history of Consolidated Edison, two partially-indexed reminiscences, and correspondence dealing with his history of New York state politics. Herbert Bayard Swope and Alfred M. Landon are among Moscow's noteworthy correspondents