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David Burnham Papers

An inventory of his papers at the Syracuse University Archives

Summary

Creator: Burnham, David, 1933-
Title: David Burnham Papers
Dates: 1951-2014
Size: 4 boxes (2.5 linear feet)
Abstract: Items from Burnham's time as an investigative reporter and faculty member at Syracuse University.
Language: English
Repository: University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries
222 Waverly Ave., Suite 600
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center/university-archives

Biography

David Burnham (1933- ) is an associate research professor at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication. He is also the co-founder/co-director of the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC). He became a reporter shortly after receiving his Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University in 1955. Burnham has worked for UPI, CBS, Newsweek, and is most famous for having worked at The New York Times as an investigative reporter from 1968 to 1986. He has gained decades of experience concentrating on federal enforcement and surveillance issues.

Burnham has written three books and penned numerous magazine articles. Burnham’s first book, The Rise of the Computer State, was published in 1984. His investigative book on the Internal Revenue Service, A Law unto Itself: Power, Politics and the IRS, was published in 1990. A third book, Above the Law: Secret Deals, Political Fixes, and Other Misadventures of the U.S. Department of Justice, was published in 1996.

Over the years, Burnham has received a number of professional honors including the George Polk Award for Community Service, Long Island University (1968); the Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellowship (1987); the Best Investigative Book of 1990, Investigative Reporters and Editors (1990); and the Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, Bellagio, Italy (1992). In 2003, Burnham was awarded an honorary doctorate degree in Humane Letters from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. In 2006, he was inducted into the National Freedom of Information Act Hall of Fame.

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Scope and Content Note

The David Burnham Papers consists of correspondence, research notes, articles, news clippings, interview records, reports, videocasette tapes, microcasette tapes, a news broadcast transcript, a television script, and a color photograph print. Some documents are related to notable individuals such as John Wayne and Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Please note that the collection is housed off-site, and advance notice is required to allow time to have the materials brought to the Reading Room on campus.

Access to recordings requires advance notice to produce a use copy.

Use Restrictions

Written permission must be obtained from the Syracuse University Archives and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.

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Related Material

The University Archives also contains a clipping file on David Burnham.

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Selected Search Terms

Names

Burnham, David, 1933-
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.
Syracuse University -- History.
Syracuse University.

Subjects

Investigative reporting.
Journalism.
United States. -- Internal Revenue Service.
College teachers.
Higher education.

Types of material

Clippings (information artifacts)
Interviews.
Microcassettes.
Photographs.
Videocassettes.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

David Burnham Papers,
University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries

Acquisition Information

The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse transferred this collection to the Syracuse University Archives in 2018.

Processing Information

This collection has been fully processed and rehoused in acid free folders and archival boxes.

Finding Aid Information

Created by: David Hazel
Date: 2018
Revision history:

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Arrangement

Materials have been arranged alphabetically and chronologically. Many of Burnham's original folder titles have been retained.

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Inventory

Media
Box 1 [untitled] undated (Mini-cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: sua_burnham_d_006)
Box 1 [untitled] undated (Mini-cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: sua_burnham_d_007)
Box 1 Al Bayse undated (Mini-cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: sua_burnham_d_003)
Box 1 Brow well, Session NY [?] undated - Label has illegible text, and "Albert Turner" is crossed out. (Mini-cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: sua_burnham_d_004)
Box 1 Levi Thompson undated (Mini-cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: sua_burnham_d_005)
Box 1 Nightline: Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) - FBI August 5, 1997 - Video recording of the ABC's Nightline show from August 5, 1997: TRAC - FBI. (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: sua_burnham_d_001)
Box 1 Nightline: Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) - FBI (Burnham) August 5, 1997 - Video recording of the ABC's Nightline show from August 5, 1997: TRAC - FBI. "Burnham" is written on the box. (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: sua_burnham_d_002)
Subject Files
Box 2 American Libraries Association correspondence and notes on Internal Revenue Service agent visits 1987
Box 2 Annual reports of the attorney general 1981, undated
Box 2 Assorted interviews and news reports 1977-1992
Box 2 Assorted interview transcripts 1966-1968, 1993, undated
Box 3 Attorney General Holder and Judge Janet Reno correspondence 1996, 2009
Box 2 Bellagio study and conference center correspondence 1996
Box 2 British decision on search and seizure undated
Box 2 Burke Yung testimony on Internal Revenue Service wiretapping 1965-1967
Box 2 Census Bureau quarrel with Burnham 1983
Box 2 Class of 1955 reunion photograph 2005
Box 2 Commission studies for review of laws regarding wiretapping and electronic surveillance 1976
Box 2 Computers and government news clippings 1977, 1982-1986, undated
Box 2 Congressional debate on 1798 Sedition Act undated
Box 2 Consolidated federal funds report introduction and appendix 1995
Box 2 Copies of Department of Justice annual reports undated
Box 2 Copies of hearings before the 84th and 86th Congress sessions 1957, 1961
Box 2 Corporate manslaughter article and correspondence 1994
Box 2 Crime statistics article 1974
Box 2 Criminal justice notes and news clippings 1963-1975, 1980-1984, undated
Box 2 Criminal matters case notes 1994
Box 2 Don Alexander correspondence, notes, and news clippings 1976, 1981-1989, undated
Box 2 Donald Alexander, William Simon, and tax shelter notes and news clippings 1973-1989, undated
Box 2 Edward Levi interview and bibliography 1991, undated
Box 3 Federal sentencing reporter and Nieman Foundation 2012-2013
Box 2 Frank Donner article "Electronic surveillance: the national security game" 1975
Box 2 Governor Wallace and Alabama project 1973-1974, 1992-1993, undated
Box 3 I-2c Martin Luther King Jr. surveillance 1957, 1961-1969, undated (3 folders)
Box 3 I2i Dewey report 1978 (3 folders)
Box 3 I-17b Black nationalists 1964-1975 (2 folders)
Box 2 Inter-Division intelligence unit correspondence and memos 1968-1969
Box 2 Interviews with Henry Ruth and Alan Morrison 1990
Box 2 Internal Revenue Service book proposal undated
Box 2 Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Caplin notes 1988-1989, undated
Box 2 Internal Revenue Service investigation of Hoover administration enemies 1987, undated
Box 2 Janet Reno correspondence, interview, news clippings, and statistics 1993-1995, undated
Box 2 J. Edgar Hoover memo to Robert Kennedy, press release on Internal Revenue Service taps 1966-1967
Box 2 John Wayne Internal Revenue Service activity 1971
Box 2 Justice Department book proposal and testimony 1997, undated
Box 2 Kent Walker report and assorted documents on allocations 1994-1995
Box 2 Krock and Clifford writings on the dismissal of Attorney General McGrath, Robert Kennedy, and the Cold War undated
Box 3 "Last of the ninth" television pilot script 2008
Box 2 Lucinda Franks article on the Federal Bureau of Investigation tracking Sol Wachtler 1992
Box 2 McBride and Ruth interview and news clipping 1964, 1993
Box 2 Meese investigation notes 1987
Box 2 Merit system data on administrative law judges discipline 2009-2011
Box 2 Mitchell Rogovin article and interview 1990, undated
Box 2 Mitchell Rogovin interview and wiretap policy notes 1988, undated
Box 2 New York Times correspondence and news clippings on the New York City Police Department and Internal Revenue Service 1968-1984, 1996
Box 2 Nixon, Mitchell and warrantless wiretaps: a presidential attempt to suspend the fourth amendment article 1989
Box 2 National Security Agency data requests 1982-1984
Box 4 National Security Agency intelligence interview and notes 1978
Box 2 Nuclear energy news clippings 1951, 1973-1984
Box 4 Open road distribution agreement 2014
Box 2 Philip B. Heyman essay, interview, and biography 1985, 1991, undated
Box 2 Praise for Above the law 1995
Box 2 Progressive press notes undated
Box 2 Qui Tam report and correspondence 2007
Box 2 Ramsey Clark interview 1981
Box 2 Robin Straus correspondence 1985, 1991-1994 undated
Box 2 Roosevelt administration indicts Mellon 1987-1988 undated
Box 2 Roosevelt and race relations correspondence photocopies undated
Box 2 Sheldon Cohen and Federal Bureau of Investigation wiretaps correspondence and notes 1988-1989, undated
Box 4 Social Security Administration and Michael P. Gilbert correspondence and notes 2011
Box 2 Social Security 2007-2008
Box 4 Social Security 2007-2008
Box 2 Thurgood Marshall interview 1977
Box 2 Vernon Acree notes 1989
Box 2 Victor Navasky notes undated
Box 2 Warren Christopher investigation documents 1992-1993
Box 2 William Barr interview 1994
Box 2 William French Smith and M.B. Schnapper articles 1979, 1985, undated
Box 2 William Lehrefeld documents of tax exempt organization during the Kennedy administration 1986-1987, undated
Box 2 William Morrow book contract 1990-1995

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