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    Davies, David W., 1908-1984. "House Olson. Printer:" [manuscript]

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    Preliminary draft. Incomplete.

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    Bruce McCallister : Los Angeles' first fine printer

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    Davies, David W., 1908-1984. "Scott E. Haselton Printer, Publisher, Editor, Writer:" [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    The majority of the collection consists of personal letters sent by David William Davies to his wife, Thelma Davies, while working as a librarian and serving in the United States Army Corps during World War II from 1941 through 1947. Most of the letters were sent while Davies was serving in the military, which included his cryptographic preparation at Chanute Field Air Force Base, work at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and his deployment in Europe. The correspondence begins in December 1938 when Davies was an assistant librarian in the Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley. Much of the correspondence during this time concerns his wife's health; she was in a tuberculosis sanatorium in Altadena, California. Other common topics include work in the library, social life, and a project renovating a house. In August 1941 the correspondence begins in Logan, Utah where Davies was appointed as librarian at Utah State University, College of Agriculture. As an ambitious librarian, Davies "...made several proposals to the President and the Dean of Education for improving the curriculum in library science, but they do not want to do anything. Well if they do not want to do anything I guess it is all right on account it is their college" (August 21, 1941).

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    Printers and printing

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    Olson, Culbert

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    2 items: internal LAT note on "Olson Editorials - Nov. 1938" ; pp. 1, 4 and 5 of "Radio Broadcast by Senator Culbert L. Olson," on KOB, San Diego, 10/27/1938.

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    Ray Olson

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    Professional and personal papers of Otis R. Marston and his collection of the materials on the history of Colorado River and Green River regions.

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