The muckraking journalist Jack Anderson, who died last December, left some 200 boxes of papers to George Washington University’s library, an archive that could be a trove of information about state secrets and old-fashioned investigative journalism for historians and reporters. But the transfer is on hold while federal agents try to get a look at the papers first, according to a Chronicle article, published on Tuesday, that is being picked up by other news outlets today.
April 19, 2006
FBI Seeks to Screen Jack Anderson Papers at University Library
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