William Safire Papers
William Safire Papers An inventory of his papers at Syracuse University Finding aid created by: PRB/KM Date: Jun 1998 Revision history: Mar 2000 unspecified revisions (-) 8 Aug 2005 EAD file created (MRR) 3 Dec 2008 additions of misc. corr. (MRC) Sept 2012 additions integrated, collection fully processed (ALM) Overview of the Collection Creator: Safire, William, 1929-2009. Title: William Safire Papers Dates: 1949-2009 Quantity: 227 linear ft. Abstract: Spanning 1949 to 2009, the William Safire Papers comprises research files, notes, incoming correspondence and book manuscripts of the American author and journalist (1929-2009). Reflecting his interest in both politics and lexicography, the collection documents Safire's dual career as political and language columnist for the New York Times and chairman of the Dana Foundation. Language: English Repository: Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries 222 Waverly Avenue Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 http://scrc.syr.edu Biographical History William Lewis Safire (1929-2009) was an American author, columnist, lexicographer, novelist, public relations executive, reporter, and White House speechwriter. Safire was born on December 17, 1929, in New York, NY, to thread merchant Oliver C. and his wife Ida Panish Safir. (He later added the "e" to his name to help with pronunciation). He graduated from the Bronx High School of Science, a specialized high school known for its focus on mathematics and science, and enrolled at Syracuse University in 1947. Safire dropped out in 1949 after his sophomore year and his older brother Leonard, a copy boy for columnist and public relations man Tex McCrary, encouraged his younger brother to apply for a job at the New York Herald Tribune.
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