Interview devoted to Saginaw's downtown area in the early 20th century. Bancroft Hotel and other large hotels in Saginaw, Saginaw's auditorium, the Castle post office and other department and general stores in downtown Saginaw during that time.
A letter from Lloyd Briggs, on behalf of Paul Chiapparone, to the Social Security Organization (SSO) informing them that EDS is terminating the contract with the SSO effective January 1979. This letter was included in John Howell's mailing to Ken…
Interview devoted to twentieth century Bay City, Michigan, its early years to the present as seen by Mr. Lodewyk. Mr. Lodewyk was a past president of the Bay City public school board.
A transcript of an interview with U. S. Consul General in Iran Lou Goelz. The interview was conducted by Ken Follett. Hotfoot was an early working title for On Wings of Eagles.
A letter from Marjorie Chapman of Futura Publications to Ken Follett with her comments about his third draft of The Yellowcake Pirates. This work was eventually published as Triple in 1979.
Interview devoted to the following topics: how a day went as an ordinary coal miner; a mule's life in the mine; some comparison of Bay City mines to Illinois mines; wages and jobs down inside the mines; safety conditions of the mines and mine injury;…
Interview devoted to the history of the Temple Theater in Saginaw, and to the Saginaw theaters of the 1940's. Ellis Merkley was the manager of the Temple Theater.
A letter from EDS employee Mervin Stauffer to Joseph Poché that accompanied a draft of On Wings of Eagles. The letter contains Poché's reply written by hand at the bottom of the page.
A cover letter from EDS employee Mervin Stauffer to Ken Follett. It accompanied the transcript of Rashid's interview in the mailing. Page two is the list of questions that Ken Follett supplied for the interview.