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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 22, May 30, 2004, Article 10

    BREEN'S MANA JOURNAL EDITORSHIP TENURE

    Dick Johnson writes: "To answer David F. Fanning's question
    in last week's E-Sylum: Walter Breen and I put out the first
    issue of the MANA News. We worked in the basement office
    in the home of Eldridge Jones, one of MANA?s founders and
    longtime MANA secretary. Walter was in Washington DC at
    the time doing his research at the National Archives (I was in
    the Air Force stationed nearby). It was July 1953.

    I remember the night we worked that first issue. We had to
    get the text to Ed Rice in New Jersey who had made
    arrangements to print it. We rushed the envelope containing
    the final text to the Main DC Post Office ? at that time they
    kept a window open until midnight or 2 am (Oh! there was no
    FedEx then). We kept asking the clerk for a faster way to get
    it to the New Jersey destination. His harried reply: ?The only
    faster way to get it there was to take it yourself!?

    Later Walter and I went on a buying trip through the South to
    Miami, underwritten by Ben Douglas, a coin dealer with a shop
    in DC. He wanted us to buy up all the Confederate currency
    we could find. I remember Walter's best buy, however, was
    a Heaton Mint Canadian coin in a junk box at an antique dealer
    in Charleston, SC. Incidentally I taught Walter to drive a car
    on that trip.

    Walter had rented a room in a basement apartment on
    Connecticut Avenue next door to the Ecuadorian embassy in
    DC. It had an elevator with an open cage. Walter hated it.
    But on our trip to Miami he complained he was paying triple
    rent: His apartment in NYC, the room in DC and a hotel room
    on the trip.

    I don't know how long Walter's name was kept on the MANA
    News masthead. Later issues were still done in DC while Walter
    was in NYC and still later the name was changed to MANA
    Journal. Roger Cohen of half-cent fame who lived in Baltimore
    may have been involved. (My name was removed when I was
    discharged, entered Washington University in St. Louis to
    complete my coolege educashun.) Anyone with a run of these
    MANA periodicals can pinpoint those exact dates."

    Clifford Mishler writes: "In the event no one has come forward
    with more definitive information, perhaps I can be helpful to
    David Fanning in his pursuit of information on the span of time
    Walter Breen was involved with the MANA Journal. I happen
    to have a reasonably good run of the Journal, along with its
    predecessor, MANA News, from the mid- through the late 50s.
    My earliest issue of the News is vol. 2, no. 2, July 1954, where
    he is listed as editor, as he is in vol. 2, no. 3, October 1954,
    through vol. 5, no. 1, March 1957. That ends my run of the
    News. The first issue of the MANA Journal that I find is vol. 1,
    no. 2, October 1957, where he is listed as associate editor, as
    he is for the issues of 1958 as well. For the issues of 1959 he
    is listed as a contributor. Thereafter, his name is not present."

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  • 2004-05-30
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  • 7

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