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Glen Sanderson <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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I am trying to catchup on all the postings and I relish this one.

-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Chris Flynn
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:18 AM
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Subject: Re: The Great Paper Caper Someone swiped Justice Frankfurter’s papers.

Obviously a coverup. does anyone know where Heinz was when the papers went missing?

Chris Flynn
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On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 9:09 AM, PeterK <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> The biggest heist in the history of the Library of Congress, 
> Manuscript Division, was so sneaky that for a long time no one noticed 
> that someone had smuggled out of the Reading Room more than a thousand 
> pages from the papers of the U.S. Supreme Court Justice Felix 
> Frankfurter, including Frankfurter’s correspondence with Lyndon B. 
> Johnson, Charles Evans Hughes, McGeorge Bundy, and Hugo Black, and 
> seven years’ worth of Frankfurter’s diaries. In November, 1972, after 
> the theft was discovered, the Library of Congress called the F.B.I. 
> The F.B.I. launched an investigation; it lasted more than a year. A 
> grand jury was convened. Then, suddenly, the investigation was 
> abandoned. The thief was never caught. The case is as cold as stone.
>
> http://nyr.kr/11UdbHs
> http://nyr.kr/11UdbHs+
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