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[Note written by Mike Anglin about correspondence between John Thomas and William Waybourn]
Note written by Mike Anglin about correspondence between John Thomas and William Waybourn. In the note it is mentioned that Waybourn often addressed Thomas as "John-John." Thomas was also known by his email handle, Corralinjt.
[Letter from Rita Mae Brown to William Waybourn]
Letter from Rita Mae Brown to William Waybourn. The letter is in regards to a contribution Brown is making in honor of John Thomas.
[Letter from Albert W. Dilthey to Mr. & Mrs. James H. Thomas]
Letter from Albert W. Dilthey to Mr. & Mrs. James H. Thomas. The letter is in regards to a prior meeting in which Dilthey met with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, how joyous the occasion was and how happy he is to work with John Thomas at The Miami Herald.
[Letter from Skip Hollandsworth to John Thomas]
Letter from Skip Hollandsworth to John Thomas. The letter is in regards to the regret Hollandsworth felt for losing touch with Thomas and remembering all the fun times he, Thomas, and Waybourn shared in the past.
[Article "Gay Clout," published in the National Journal]
The cover of the National Journal with highlighted article, "Gay Clout," published on January 6, 1990.
[Emails between John Thomas and multiple individuals]
Emails between John Thomas, his father, and a woman named Mary. In the email, Thomas asks how his father and Mary are doing, and hopes all is normal with them. In the email, Thomas attached some correspondence with his Doctor on his condition.
[Handwritten note from John Thomas]
Handwritten note on the memo from John Thomas to "Willie."
[Letter and note from John Thomas to Gwen, 2]
Letter and note from John Thomas to Gwen during the 1985 Christmas holiday, 1986 New Year. The letter is in regards to the recent and sudden passing of Mike Hearn from AIDS complications. The letter also mentions "individuals" creating a fictitious means of death for Mike claiming he passed of pneumonia. The note on the back describes the final days of Mike Hearn.
[Letter from John Thomas to his parents]
Letter from John Thomas to his parents, in the letter John Thomas, tells his parents to stop worrying about him and that he is fine but apologizes for not calling them more.
[Letter from John Thomas to multiple people]
Letter from John Thomas to Bob, Ceely, Jim, Martha and Nancy. In the letter, Thomas admits to these individuals that he is gay, and that they will either think better of homosexuality or they will think less of Thomas.
[Note from John Thomas to William Waybourn and Craig]
Note from John Thomas to William Waybourn and Craig, wishing them a Happy St. Valentine's Day.
[Photocopy of a note from John Thomas to his parents]
Photocopy of a note from John Thomas to his parents. In the note Thomas' states that the rainbow, the dog, and the butterfly are his chosen symbols.
[Email from William Waybourn to John Thomas]
Email from William Waybourn to John Thomas with the subject line "Catching up."
[Letter from William Waybourn to Jane Berry]
Letter from William Waybourn to Jane Berry the executive director of Employee Assistance Resource of Texas, Inc. The letter is in regards to a meeting that Waybourn had with Berry and how thankful Waybourn is that Berry took time out of her schedule to help during a critical time.
[Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas]
Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas. The letter is in regards to what a great friend John has been.
[Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas]
Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas. The letter is in regards to John Thomas moving to New Orleans, and Waybourn not wanting to see his friend go.
[Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas]
Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas. Waybourn wishes Thomas a happy birthday, Waybourn had gotten Thomas a tie.
[Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas]
Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas. The letter is in regards to a mentioned ad/flyer for the Vocal Majority, a press release for the foundation's dinner, as well as a prototype invitation.
[Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas]
Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas. The letter is in regards to a gift that Thomas has given to Waybourn, "the hands," which is hung in Waybourn's study/library. The letter goes on to talk about Waybourn's fight for equality and the passing of a friend.
[Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas]
Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas, referring to him as John-John. The letter is in regards to the great friendship that William and John have for one another, and what a good friend John has been during darker times.
[Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas]
Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas. The letter is in regards to John Thomas referring to William Waybourn as a star, Waybourn says he'll only be a star if Thomas recognizes himself as the sun.
[Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas]
Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas. Waybourn is using The Foundation for Human Understanding letterhead. The letter is in regards to Thomas' contribution in Mike's name.
[Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas]
Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas. In the letter, Thomas mentions a gift from Waybourn, and in return Thomas is giving Waybourn two books that have changed Thomas' life.
[Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas, December 28]
Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas, December 28. The letter is in regards to a holiday gift Thomas has given to Waybourn, including some books and lunch. Waybourn also wishes Thomas a good 1982.
[Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas, July 10]
Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas. In the letter Waybourn thanks Thomas for sending him a photograph.
[Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas, November 2]
Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas. The letter is in regards to a list of individuals Waybourn used to invite guests to an event.
[Letter from William Waybourn to Mike Lawrence]
Letter from William Waybourn to Mike Lawrence. The letter is in regards to, an invitation to Mike to celebrate John Thomas' 40th birthday in Dallas at a three-hour brunch at the Bridewell Suite at the Melrose Hotel.
[Letter from William Waybourn to Rita Mae Brown]
Letter from William Waybourn to Rita Mae Brown. The letter is in regards to the contribution to the Foundation in John Thomas's name and in honor of his birthday. The correspondence also mentions how Waybourn has the only gay bokstore in Dallas and loves Rita's book, High Hearts.
[Handwritten note by E. B. White]
Handwritten note by E. B. White. In the note, White writes about how hard it is to explain good friends to others, and how there is love, respect, and understanding among them.
[Letter and note from John Thomas to Gwen]
Letter and note from John Thomas to Gwen during the 1985 Christmas holiday, 1986 New Year. The letter is in regards to the recent and sudden passing of Mike Hearn from AIDS complications. The letter also mentions "individuals" creating a fictitious means of death for Mike claiming he passed of pneumonia. The note on the back describes the final days of Mike Hearn.
[Letter from John Thomas to Norman Brinker]
Letter from John Thomas to Norman Brinker. The letter is in regards to a character evaluation of a Oliver North.
[Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas]
Letter from William Waybourn to John Thomas. Waybourn is using the Gay And Lesbian Victory Fund letterhead. The letter is in regards to Thomas' support and that the Victory Fund has exceeded a new level of prestige.
[Photocopy of handwritten notes from May 29, 1980]
Photocopy of handwritten notes from May 29, 1980, on a legal pad bought at the Marriott Gift Shop for $3.50. The notes mention Michael Lawrence and how the writer and Lawrence had a wonderful and long chat and that they have a good two-way relationship. The note also mentions a Kevin McMahou, and Dennis Klaus.
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