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Letter from Robert E. Johnson toJETStringers. Johnson detailing the direction ofJETmagazine and what submissions that magazine was looking for.
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Letter from Robert E. Johnson toJETStringers. Johnson writing to reporters on how they should submit publications and that they should continue to submit in high volume. Details desire for cover girls and who should qualify as such. Indicates stipulations for what level of notoriety qualifies for a story. Also requests money from reporters due to upcoming costs. July 14, 1958
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Letter from Robert E. Johnson toJETStringers. Johnson praising Stringer reporters. Indicates that more candid stories and photos were needed. Provides more detail on the magazine's needs throughout. June 30, 1958.
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Letter from Robert E. Johnson toJETStringers. Johnson explaining a change in when stories would be published and giving recommendations for Stringers who wanted to publish more material. Provides additional detail on other matters regarding publishing. July 7, 1958
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Letter from Robert E. Johnson toJETStringers. Johnson reminding recipients thatJETwanted submissions for various collections from writers and photographers. February 7, 1958
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Letter from Robert E. Johnson toJETStringers and Photographers. Johnson informing recipients of new deadlines for material. February 7, 1958.
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Letter from Hiram E. Jackson Jr. to Thelma Gorham. Jackson presenting Gorham with letterhead drawings and explanations as she had requested. June 27, 1953.
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to unnamed recipient. Gorham solicits recipient to participate inStep-up.Details the history of the project and some other personal matters. c. 1953
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Draft letter from Thelma Gorham to W. Burdette Hockaday. Gorham expressing interest in making Hockaday a contributor toStep-up.March 9, 1953
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Letter from Thelma Gorham (authorship assumed from context) to Hiram E. Jackson Jr. Gorham writing to Jackson regarding letterhead sketches she had requested. Requests letterhead sketches from her forthcoming magazineStep-up.Also inquires about Jackson working more closely with her onStep-up.