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Specialist in New York social history requested
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Fri, 21 Sep 2001 14:46:39 -0400
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Good afternoon all,

I don't normally put out requests, but I am a subscriber and do have a need.


Would there be anyone out there on the list who could speak to the culture
and social history of New York.  A correspondent of ours, Alexandra Marks,
is looking for an expert on the things that affect/have affected New Yorkers
throughout history.  This seemed like the best forum I could find for this.

Many thanks for any help offered.

Best,

Alan Messmer
News Researcher
The Christian Science Monitor
One Norway St.
Boston, MA  02115
http://www.csmonitor.com

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