Mr. Malek acknowledged to the Post that the criterion cited in the memorandum referred to whether an employee was Jewish.
Mr. McAuliffe's memorandum referred simply to the meals, golf games and morning jogs.
The memorandum to Mr. Haldeman, for instance, referred to Lennon as "a British citizen and former member of the Beatles singing group."
However, apart from references to this by the local residents, an internal memorandum from the borough engineer dated 26 January 1983 expressly refers to 24-hour operation.
The memorandum also refers to the 'anticipated damage to the pleasant enjoyment of their present environment' in respect of the residents of Bridge Road and surrounding streets.
Further memoranda refer to continued marches and counter marches during the month, which closed with the Regiment at Little River.
The memorandum also refers to included drawings and details of a lift scheme prepared in 1886 for a canal near Manchester, but not built.
In fact, the early memorandum refers to the possibility of using water power, and no doubt this was considered.
The city's legal memorandum also referred to its contention that the museum is wrongly promoting the commercial interests of the private collector who owns the artwork in the show.
In addition, a memorandum written by Gannett employees referred to Mr. McKinney as an "old coot."