TABLE OF CONTENTS


Descriptive Summary of the Collection

Administrative Information

Biography of Jack Fuller.

Scope and Content of the Collection

Organization

Selected Search Terms

Container List

Series 1: Works, 1963-2005

Subseries 1: Books, 1974-2005

Subseries 2: Speeches and Lectures, 1980s-2004

Subseries 3: Clippings, 1963-2002

Subseries 4: Miscellaneous,1986-2002

Series 2: Correspondence, 1970-2004

Subseries 1: Incoming, 1970-2004

Subseries 2: Outgoing Business, 1977-2004

Subseries 3: Congratulatory letters, 1982-1994

Subseries 4: Publisher, 1972-2004

Series 3: Personal, 1951-2006

Subseries 1: Childhood, 1952-1960

Subseries 2: Family, 1951-2004

Subseries 3: Education,1965-2003

Subseries 4: Miscellaneous, 1969-2006

Series 4: Career, 1968-2004

Subseries 1: United States Army, 1968-1970

Subseries 2: Medill School of Journalism, 1973-1981

Subseries 3: Department of Justice, 1971-1977

Subseries 4: Tribune Company, 1977-2004

Subseries 5: Miscellaneous,1968-2003

Series 5: Working Files, 1970s-2005

Series 6: Photographs, [1954]-2004

Subseries 1: Jack Fuller, [1954]-2004

Subseries 2: United States Army, 1969-1970

Subseries 3: Miscellaneous, 1960s-1980s

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Inventory of the Jack Fuller Papers, 1951-2005


The Newberry Library
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Descriptive Summary of the Collection

Creator Fuller, Jack, 1946-
Title Jack Fuller Papers
Dates 1951-2005
Extent 26 cubic ft. (61 boxes and 1 oversize box)
Abstract The literary and journalistic works, correspondence, and personal materials of Chicago journalist and novelist Jack Fuller.
Language Materials are in English.
Repository Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections
Collection Call Number Midwest MS FullerJ
Collection Stack Location 3a 24 6-7

Administrative Information

Cite As

Jack Fuller Papers, Midwest Manuscript Collection, The Newberry Library, Chicago.

Provenance

Gift of Jack Fuller.

Processed by

Kelly Kress, 2007.

Acknowledgements

This inventory was created with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this inventory do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Access

The Jack Fuller Papers are open for research in the Special Collections Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority III).

Ownership and Literary Rights

The Jack Fuller Papers are the physical property of the Newberry Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or assigns. For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this collection, contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections.

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Biography of Jack Fuller.

Chicago Journalist and author.

Jack William Fuller was born in Chicago, Illinois, on October 12, 1946. The son of Ernest Fuller, a financial reporter for the Chicago Tribune, and Dorothy Fuller, he followed his father into journalism, beginning as a copyboy at the Chicago Tribune at age 16. He received his BS degree in Journalism from Northwestern University in 1968, and also attended Yale Law School, receiving his JD degree in 1973.

Fuller's law studies were interrupted when he was drafted into the United States Army during the Vietnam War. From 1969-1970 he served as a Vietnam correspondent for Pacific Stars and Stripes. During the summer of 1972, Fuller wrote for the Washington Post.

From 1973-1975 he worked as a general assignment reporter for the Chicago Tribune, but left the paper to join the U.S. Department of Justice as special assistant to Attorney General Edward Levi. Fuller rejoined the Tribune as Washington correspondent in 1977, and in 1978 returned to Chicago as an editorial writer. He served as Editorial Page Editor from 1981-1987, was appointed Executive Editor in 1987, and Vice President and Editor in 1989. From the late 1980s to the early 1990s, he devoted the bulk of his writing to jazz criticism for the Tribune. Fuller was named Publisher of the newspaper in 1994, and President of the Tribune Publishing Company in 1997. He was named to the board of directors in 2001.

Fuller simultaneously pursued a writing career, and published six novels: Convergence, 1982; Fragments, 1984; Mass, 1985; Our Fathers' Shadows, 1987; Legend's End, 1990; and The Best of Jackson Payne, 2000. Fuller also authored the nonfiction News Values: Ideas for an Information Age, published in 1996.

Fuller was married to Alyce Tuttle from 1972-2002 and the couple had two children, Timothy and Katherine. Fuller married Debra Moskovits in 2004.

In 1986, Fuller won a Pulitzer Prize for his editorial writing on constitutional issues. Though he retired from the Tribune Company in 2004, he continues to write editorials for the paper as well as lecture on various journalistic issues. In 2005 Fuller was named to the Board of Directors of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, a private, independent grantmaking institution based in Chicago. He also serves as a Trustee of the University of Chicago and the Field Museum.

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Scope and Content of the Collection

The collection contains literary and journalistic works, correspondence, files, and personal documents of Chicago journalist and novelist Jack Fuller. Also included are newspaper articles written by Fuller's father, Ernest Fuller, a former financial reporter for the Chicago Tribune.

Multiple drafts of Fuller's seven published books as well as drafts of several unpublished works constitute the bulk of the collection. Also included are magazine articles, poetry, newspaper editorials and articles from the Chicago Tribune, Pacific Stars and Stripes, the Washington Post, and other newspapers, speeches and lectures, personal, job-related, and publisher correspondence, teaching materials, and documents related to Fuller's tenure at the Department of Justice. Photographs are of Fuller during childhood and at various stages in his career, of family, and those Fuller took while in the United States Army. Vietnam materials include color slides and black and white contact sheets.

Narrative descriptions of the subject matter, types of material, and arrangement of each series are available through the Organization section of the finding aid.

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Organization

Papers are organized in the following series:

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Selected Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using these headings.

Names

  • Squires, James D., 1943-
  • Chicago Tribune (Firm)--Employees
  • Fuller, Ernest
  • Fuller, Jack
  • Inter-American Press Association
  • Just, Ward S
  • Levi, Edward Hirsch, 1911-
  • Lipsky, Seth
  • Locher, Dick, 1929-
  • MacNelly, Jeff
  • Medill School of Journalism--Faculty
  • O'Brien, Tim
  • Pacific Stars and Stripes
  • Sonnenschein, Hugo
  • Terkel, Studs, 1912-
  • Turow, Scott
  • Wille, Lois
  • Yale Law School--Students

Subjects

  • Chicago (Ill.)--Fiction
  • United States. Department of Justice--Officials and employees
  • Authors, American--20th century
  • Clippings--1967-2004
  • Jazz musicians--Fiction
  • Journalism
  • Journalistic ethics--United States
  • Journalists -- United States
  • Manuscripts, American--Illinois--Chicago
  • Newspaper editors--Illinois--Chicago--History--20th century--Sources
  • Photographs--Vietnam--1970
  • Pulitzer Prizes
  • Reporters and reporting--Illinois--Chicago--History--20th century--Sources
  • United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Fiction

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Container List

Series 1: Works, 1963-2005

Jack Fuller's literary and journalistic output, as well as speeches and lectures he wrote. Multiple handwritten and typed drafts of his seven published works and various unpublished works from different years, as well as magazine articles, poetry, newspaper editorials and articles from the Chicago Tribune, Pacific Stars and Stripes, the Washington Post, and other newspapers. Fuller published six novels: Convergence, 1982; Fragments, 1984; Mass, 1985; Our Fathers' Shadows, 1987; Legend's End, 1990; and The Best of Jackson Payne, 2000. He also authored the nonfiction News Values: Ideas for an Information Age, published in 1996. Unpublished novels include Abbeville's Tides, Deros, Gnomon, Möbius Strip, and the short story collection New Boys Book of Adventures.
Portions of some drafts were out of sequence and were left as found. Drafts of the books Deros (unpublished) and Fragments (published) are intermingled, since Fragments was reworked version of Deros.
Organized in the following subseries:
 

Sub-Series 1: Books, 1974-2005

Arranged alphabetically.

Box Folder Contents
1 1-7 Abbeville's Tides, handwritten draft, 1999
1 8-9 Abbeville's Tides, typed draft, 2000
1 10-12 Abbeville's Tides, typed draft 1, 2003
1 13-15 Abbeville's Tides, typed draft 2, 2003
1 16-17 Abbeville's Tides, typed draft 3, 2003
2 18 Abbeville's Tides, typed draft 3, 2003
2 19-23 Abbeville's Tides, typed draft 4, 2003
2 24 Abbeville's Tides, typed draft 5, 2003
2 25-26 Abbeville's Tides, typed draft 1, 2004
2 27-29 Abbeville's Tides, typed draft 2, 2004
2 30-31 Abbeville's Tides, typed draft 3, 2004
2 32-34 Abbeville's Tides, typed draft 4, 2004
2 35-37 Abbeville's Tides, typed draft 1, 2005
2 38 Abbeville's Tides, typed draft 2, 2005
3 39-46 Abbeville's Tides, typed draft portions, undated
3 47 Abbeville's Tides, correspondence, 2003-2005
3 48 Abbeville's Tides, notes, [1999-2002]
3 49 Abbeville's Tides, research
4 50-58 The Best of Jackson Payne (The Standards; Doing the Standards), handwritten drafts, 1988-1993
4 59 The Best of Jackson Payne handwritten inserts, 1988-1993
4 60-61 The Best of Jackson Payne (Faking Jackson Payne; The Solos of Jackson Payne; The Truth of Jackson Payne), typed draft, 1994
4 62-64 The Best of Jackson Payne (The Jazz of Jackson Payne), typed draft, 1996
5 65-66 The Best of Jackson Payne, (The Jazz of Jackson Payne), typed draft, 1997
5 67-70 The Best of Jackson Payne, typed draft 1, 1997
5 71-74 The Best of Jackson Payne, typed draft 2, 1997
5 75-78 The Best of Jackson Payne, typed draft 3, 1997
6 79-81 The Best of Jackson Payne, typed draft 1, 1998
6 82-84 The Best of Jackson Payne, typed draft 2, 1998
6 85 The Best of Jackson Payne, typed draft 3, 1998
7 86-87 The Best of Jackson Payne, typed draft, 1999
7 88 The Best of Jackson Payne, typed insert, undated
7 89-90 The Best of Jackson Payne, page proofs, 2000
7 91 The Best of Jackson Payne, blurbs, 1999
7 92 The Best of Jackson Payne, correspondence, 1996-2005
7 93 The Best of Jackson Payne, epigraphs, 1999
7 94 The Best of Jackson Payne, cover art, [2000]
7 95 The Best of Jackson Payne, notes, undated
7 96 The Best of Jackson Payne, reviews, 2000-2002
8 97-100 Convergence, handwritten draft, 1979
8 101-102 Convergence, typed draft portions, [1979]
8 103 Convergence, working draft, [1979]
9 104-106 Convergence, working draft, [1980-1982]
9 107 Convergence, draft, [1980-1982]
9 108-110 Convergence, setting copy, [1982]
10 111-113 Convergence, galleys, 1982
10 114 Convergence, uncorrected proof, 1982
10 115-116 Convergence, UK edition, 1983
10 117 Convergence, style sheet, 1982
10 118 Convergence, book covers and artwork, [1982-1983]
10 119 Convergence, correspondence, 1981-1983
10 120 Convergence, notes, 1979-1982
10 121 Convergence, reviews and publicity, 1982-1983
11 122-125 Deros, early handwritten/typed draft, [1974-1975]
11 126-128 Deros, typed draft 1, [1974-1975]
12 129-131 Deros, typed draft 2, [1974-1975]
12 132-134 Deros, working draft 1, [1974-1975]
12 135-137 Deros, working draft 2, [1974-1975]
13 138-140 Deros, revised working draft, [1974-1975]
13 141-143 Deros, revised working draft 2, [1974-1975]
13 144 Deros, notes, [1974-1975]
13 145 Deros/Fragments, draft, 1974-1983
14 146-148 Deros/Fragments, draft, [1974-1983]
14 149 Fragments, handwritten draft, [1983]
14 150-151 Fragments, typed working draft, [1983]
14 152 Fragments, revised draft 1, 1983
15 153 Fragments, revised draft 1, 1983
15 154-155 Fragments, revised draft 2, 1983
15 156-157 Fragments, revised draft 3, 1983
15 158 Fragments, draft excerpt, [1983]
15 159-162 Fragments, proofs, 1983
16 163 Fragments, partial manuscript, [1983]
16 164 Fragments, sample pages, [1983]
16 165 Fragments, uncorrected proof, 1983
16 166-167 Fragments, UK edition, 1984
16 168 Fragments, dead matter, 1984
16 169 Fragments, book jackets and cover art, 1983-1983
16 170 Fragments, notes, [1983]
16 171 Fragments, introduction by Robert Olen Butler, [1997]
16 172 Fragments, reviews and publicity, 1984-1985
16 173 Fragments, correspondence, 1982-2001
17 174-175 Gnomon, handwritten draft, [1974]
17 176-177 Gnomon, early typed draft, [1974]
17 178 Gnomon, revised draft, [1974]
18 179-180 Gnomon, revised draft, [1974]
18 181 Gnomon, working draft (inscribed to father), [1974]
18 182-185 Gnomon, working draft, [1974]
18 186 Gnomon, notes, [1974]
19 187-193 Legend's End (Valor of Tongues), handwritten draft, 1986
20 194-195 Legend's End (Valor of Tongues), typed draft, [1987]
20 196 Legend's End (Valor of Tongues), working draft, [1987]
20 197-199 Legend's End (Valor of Tongues), revised typed draft, 1987
20 194-195 Legend's End (Valor of Tongues), typed draft, [1987]
21 200-201 Legend's End (A Place Where Darkness Stands For Light), draft, 1989
21 202 Legend's End, proofs 1989
21 203 Legend's End, book covers, [1989-1990]
21 204 Legend's End, correspondence, 1987 and n.d.
21 205 Legend's End, reviews and publicity, 1989-1990
21 206-208 Mass, handwritten draft, 1982
22 209-210 Mass, handwritten draft, 1982
22 211-212 Mass, draft, [1982]
22 213-214 Mass, working draft, [1982]
23 215-216 Mass, working draft, [1982]
23 217-219 Mass, master copy, 1983
23 220 Mass, proofs, 1985
24 221 Mass, proofs, 1985
24 222 Mass, uncorrected bound galleys, 1985
24 223 Mass, book covers, 1985
24 224 Mass, notes, [1982-1984]
24 225 Mass, research: Tribune crank letters, 1981
24 226 Mass, correspondence, 1984-1988
24 227 Mass, reviews and publicity, 1985
24 228 Möbius Strip, typed draft, undated
24 229 Möbius Strip, notes, undated
24 230-232 New Boys Book of Adventures (What It Means To Be A Man), handwritten draft, [1989]
25 233-234 New Boys Book of Adventures (What It Means To Be A Man), typed draft, [1989]
25 235-236 New Boys Book of Adventures (What It Means To Be A Man), typed draft, 1989
25 237-238 New Boys Book of Adventures (What It Means To Be A Man), typed draft, 1990
26 239 New Boys Book of Adventures (What It Means To Be A Man), excerpts, [1989-1990]
26 240-241 New Boys Book of Adventures (Happy In Its Own Way), typed draft 1, 1995
26 242-243 New Boys Book of Adventures (Happy In Its Own Way), typed draft 2, 1995
27 244-245 New Boys Book of Adventures (Happy In Its Own Way), typed draft 3, 1995
27 246-247 New Boys Book of Adventures (Happy In Its Own Way), typed draft 4, 1995
27 248-249 New Boys Book of Adventures, 2000
27 250 New Boys Book of Adventures (The Chance Of Affection), correspondence and notes, 1988 and n.d.
28 251-252 News Values (The Idea Of News), typed draft [1995]
28 253-254 News Values, typed draft 1995
28 255-256 News Values, typed draft 1996
29 257 News Values, correspondence, 1995-2004 and n.d.
29 258 News Values, Forbes Media Critic reprint, 1996
29 259 News Values, publicity and reviews, 1996
29 260 News Values, lecture series, [1994]
29 261 News Values, lecture series correspondence, 1994-1995
29 262 News Values, invitations for speaking engagements, 1996
30 263 Our Father's Shadows (Testimony), handwritten draft, [1983]
30 264 Our Father's Shadows (Testimony), typed working draft 1, [1983]
30 265 Our Father's Shadows (Testimony), typed working draft 2, [1983]
30 266-268 Our Father's Shadows (Shadows Cast At Noon), handwritten draft , 1983
31 269 Our Father's Shadows (Shadows Cast At Noon), typed draft , 1983
31 270-271 Our Father's Shadows (Shadows Cast At Noon), typed draft , 1984
31 272-273 Our Father's Shadows, typed draft 1, 1984
31 274-275 Our Father's Shadows, typed draft 2, 1984
32 276-277 Our Father's Shadows, typed draft, 1985
32 278-279 Our Father's Shadows, typed draft, 1987
32 280-281 Our Father's Shadows, typed draft, [1987]
33 282 Our Father's Shadows, proofs, 1987
33 283-284 Our Father's Shadows, master proof, 1987
33 285-286 Our Father's Shadows, author pages, 1987
33 287 Our Father's Shadows, excerpt (The Cipher), [1984-1987]
33 288 Our Father's Shadows, publisher information, 1987
33 289 Our Father's Shadows, layout pages, 1987
33 290 Our Father's Shadows, book covers, [1987]
33 291 Our Father's Shadows, correspondence, 1986
33 292 Our Father's Shadows, reviews, 1987
 

Sub-Series 2: Speeches and Lectures, 1980s-2004

Arranged alphabetically.

Box Folder Contents
34 293 50 On Friday Luncheon, 1994
34 294 American Association of Public Policy, 1984
34 295 American Law Institute, 1984
34 296 Art of Suspense, 1984
34 297 Asia Society Conference on The Vietnam Experience, 1985
34 298 Bill of Rights In Action Awards, [1980s]
34 299 Blair, Chester L. Introduction, 1980s
34 300 Chicagoland, n.d.
34 301 Commonwealth Press Union Meeting, 2000
34 302 Contemporary Club, 1984
34 303 "The Education of A Writer": Medill Alumni Association, 1980s
34 304 Emory University, 1997
34 305 Executive Service Corp., 2001
34 306 "Fame, Enquiring Minds, and the Purpose of Journalism": Champaign-Urbana News Gazette Symposium, 2002
34 307 Fifty Club, 2001
34 308 Friends of American Writers, 1985
34 309 Herman Kogan Media Awards, 1992
34 310 Illinois Judges Association, 1988
34 311 International Center for Journalists, 2002
34 312 Interamerican Press Association, 2003-2004
34 313 John Fischetti Cartoon Competition, 1983, 1986
34 314 Journalism and Business Values Conference, 2001-2002
34 315 Journalism at the Millennium, 1997
34 316 Journalism for Executives, 1999
34 317 Just Writing: Judicial Clerks, 1983
34 318 Kappa Tau Alpha Initiation, n.d.
35 319 Latino Institute Dinner, 1994
35 320 League of Women Voters of Evanston, 1992
35 321 Legal Club of Chicago, 1991
35 322 Leon Jaworski Symposium on Public Education About the Law, 1983
35 323 Lima, 2000
35 324 McClatchy Company Editors and Publishers Meeting, 2000
35 325 McLean, Bob, eulogy, 1998
35 326 "Media Accountability and the Police": American Bar Foundation, 1984
35 327 Media and the Military, 1992
35 328 Medill School of Journalism Graduation, 2003
35 329 Miller Center of Public Policy University of Virginia, 1989
35 330 Minow, Newton, introduction, n.d.
35 331 Moon Rock Ceremony, 1999
35 332 National Conference of U.S. Attorneys, [1980s]
35 333 National Press Club, 2003
35 334 National Press Foundation, 2001
35 335 "The New Mass Media: National Reach With a Local Touch", 2000
35 336 "The News Behind the News": Association of National Advertisers, 1990
35 337 News Media Internal Auditors, 2001
35 338 Newspaper/Broadcast Cross Ownership Ban, 2002
35 339 Northwestern University Honorary Degrees Ceremony, 1998
35 340 Northwestern Pulitzer Celebration, 1986
35 341 Online News Association, 2003
35 342 "Predators at the Gates? Keeping the Global News Business Honest": University of Missouri World Wide Web Conference, n.d.
35 343 "Public Inauthenticity: A Crisis of Falling Expectations": Brooklyn Law School, 1999
35 344 "The Responsibilities of a Free Press": American Academy of Arts and Sciences Symposium, 1986
35 345 Rosenblum, Victor, introduction, 2000
35 346 Royko, Mike, honor, 1990
35 347 Shapiro, Martin, response, 1980s
35 348 Sigma Delta Chi Convention Magazine, 1987
35 349 Smithsonian Institution, 1987
35 350 "Tomorrow's Newspaper: Providing a Common Body of Daily Knowledge": Wayfarer's Club, 1992
35 351 Tribune Literary Awards Dinner, 1990, 1993
35 352 "The Truth of Fiction", ca. 1985
35 353 "The Truth of Fiction": National Writers Workshop, 2001
35 354 University of Chicago, 1980s
35 355 Wagoner, John, memorial, 1980s
35 356 Washington Post Company, 2003
35 357 "What Is A Newspaper?": 1994 NEXPO Newspaper Conference, 1994
35 358 Yale Law School Association of Chicago, 2002
35 359 Miscellaneous unidentified, 1980s
 

Sub-Series 3: Clippings, 1963-2002

Arranged alphabetically.

Box Folder Contents
36 360 American Society of Newspaper Editors Bulletin, 1992
36 361 Book Review: Georgetown Law Review, 1974
36 362 Book Reviews: various, 1974-1978 and n.d.
36 363 Chicago Daily News, 1967-1968
36 364 Chicago Journalism Review, 1974
36 365 Chicago Tribune, 1973-1975
36 366 Chicago Tribune, 1977
36 367 Chicago Tribune, 1978 and n.d.
36 368-369 Chicago Tribune, drafts, 1978
36 370 Chicago Tribune editorials, 1978
36 371 Chicago Tribune editorials, 1979
36 372 Chicago Tribune editorials, 1980
36 373 Chicago Tribune editorials, 1981
36 374 Chicago Tribune editorials: Pulitzer submissions, 1981
37 375 Chicago Tribune editorials, 1982
37 376 Chicago Tribune editorials, 1983
37 377 Chicago Tribune editorials, 1984
37 378 Chicago Tribune editorials, 1985
37 379 Chicago Tribune editorials: Pulitzer winners, 1985
37 380 Chicago Tribune editorials, 1986
37 381 Chicago Tribune editorials, 1987
37 382 Chicago Tribune editorial, 1990
37 383 Chicago Tribune Magazine, 1978-1996
37 384 Chicago Tribune: Vietnam story, 1997
37 385 Chicago Tribune: Vietnam story correspondence, 1997
37 386 Chicago Tribune: Windows 0000: The Lead Pencil, 2002
37 387 Chicago Tribune: Viewing War, 2003
38 388 Daily Northwestern, 1965
38 389 Daily Northwestern, 1967-1968
38 390 GQ Magazine, 1966
38 391 The Guardian, 1972
38 392 The Guidon (Fort Bragg, N.C.) 1969
38 393 Nieman Reports, 2001
38 394 The New Journal (Yale University) 1971
38 395 Northwestern Alumni News, 1986
38 396 The Paraglide, (Fort Bragg, NC) 1969
38 397 Pacific Stars and Stripes, 1970
38 398 Today Magazine (Philadelphia Inquirer), 1973
38 399 The Voyager (Homewood Flossmoor High School), 1963-1964
38 400 Washington Post, 1972
38 401 Miscellaneous Newspapers, 1973-1978
 

Sub-Series 4: Miscellaneous, 1986-2002


Box Folder Contents
38 402 Northwestern University Law Review, 1990
38 403 International Security, ca. 1986
38 404 Under Fire: Images from Vietnam, 2002
38 405 poetry, undated

Series 2: Correspondence, 1970-2004

Correspondence between Fuller and friends, business associates, publishers and literary agents. Also included are letters congratulating Fuller on his series of promotions and 1986 Pulitzer Prize. Fuller kept separate files for the different types of correspondence, and this arrangement has been retained. Incoming correspondence is from both friends and business associates, many of whom overlap. Fuller's responses were found stapled to the original letters in many instances, and these were kept together. Some personal letters, such as those from Tim O'Brien and Seth Lipsky, refer to experiences in Vietnam.
Organized in the following subseries:
 

Sub-Series 1: Incoming, 1970-2004

Arranged alphabetically.

Box Folder Contents
39 406 Abrams, Cliff, 1986-2002
39 407 American Civil Liberties Union, 1978-2004
39 408 Agemo, Jerry, 2001
39 409 Allen, Brian, 1978
39 410 Alsdorf, Robert H., 1993
39 411 American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1986-2003
39 412 Ames, Alfred C., 1986-2004
39 413 Anderson, Jaime Mantilla, 2003
39 414 Anderson, Glen, 1993
39 415 Anderson, Julie, n.d.
39 416 Arnold, Doris, 1984
39 417 Asia Society, 1985
39 418 Authors Guild, 1996-1997
39 419 Bach, Ira J., 1983
39 420 Bacon, Kenneth H., 2004
39 421 Baker, John K., 1973
39 422 Barbatano, Salvatore A., 1995
39 423 Baron, Frederick D., 1978
39 424 Bassett, Edward P., 1987-1994
39 425 Batten, Jim (Knight-Ridder Newspapers), 1976
39 426 Baugher, Peter V., 1982
39 427 Bauard, Bridgett, n.d.
39 428 Bear Stearns and Co. Inc., 1994
39 429 Beck, Joan, 1993-1999
39 430 Bekavac, Nancy (Scripps College), 1994-2004
39 431 Belt, Tom, 1984-1988
39 432 Behrenhausen, Richard A. (McCormick Tribune Foundation), n.d.
39 433 Bigelow, Chandler, 2003
39 434 Binns, James H. Jr., 1985-1986
39 435 Birkerts, Sven, n.d.
39 436 Blackwell's, 1977
39 437 Blades, John, 2003
39 438 Blatchford, Frank, 1977 and n.d.
39 439 Bonus Books, 1988
39 440 Booth, Wayne, 1983-2000
39 441 Bosau, Robert D., 1999
39 442 Bosley, Scott, 1997
39 443 Bourke, Brian, 2004
39 444 Braestrup, Peter, 1995
39 445 Brandwynne, Marcia, 2002
39 446 Brennan, J.H., 1978
39 447 Bressler Outfitters, 1997
39 448 Breyer, James, 2001-2002
39 449 Brown, Bruce, 1994
39 450 Brown, Diana, 1995
39 451 Brown, Elliot H., 1989-1997
39 452 Brown, Linda Schuster, 1989
39 453 Bruggeman, Terrance J., 1982
39 454 Bruggeman, Todd M., 1994-1995
39 455 Brugman, Bruce (San Francisco Bay Guardian), 2003
39 456 Brumback, Charles T., 1990-1994
39 457 Bruse, J. Charles, 1986-2000
39 458 Buerger, Stanley R., ca. 1978
39 459 Bush, David, 2003
39 460 Business Committee For the Arts, 2002
39 461 Butler, Josh, 1991
39 462 Butler, Robert Olen, 1993-2002 and n.d.
39 463 Cahill, Joseph B., 1994
39 464 Camp, Paul, n.d.
39 465 Capen, Richard G. Jr., 2001
39 466 Caputo, Lisa M., 1996
39 467 Carlson, Margaret, 2000
39 468 Carter, Jimmy, 1979
39 469 Casper, Gerhard, 1992-1996
39 470 Center For Humans and Nature, 2003
39 471 Chatz, John K., 1994
39 472 Chicago Cubs, 1996-2000
39 473 Chicagoland TV, 1994
39 474 Chicago United, 1997
39 475 Chisos Mountains Lodge, 2003
39 476 Ciecka, Peter, 2004
39 477 Citicorp Savings of Illinois, 1987
39 478 City of Chicago Committee on Finance, 1983
39 479 Cleland, Max, 1977
39 480 Clinton, Hillary Rodham, 1994, 1997
39 481 Clinton, William Jefferson, 1993-2002
39 482 Cohen, Richard, 1985-1986
39 483 Cole, I.W. (Northwestern University), 1976
39 484 Conway, Cara, 1990
39 485 Conway, Kathy, n.d.
39 486 Conway, Michael M., 1993-1995