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Interior hotel office
Visual Materials
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Peerless Six Sedan. 1927
Visual Materials
A Peerless Six Sedan parked on a street, with a man in a hat resting one foot on the running board and one hand on the driver's side door of the vehicle. The ms. note on the negative gives the address as 200 W. Colorado. In the background is a building with a sign for Sidney A. Brigg's Auto Storage.
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Nixon's restaurant (exterior and kitchen shots)
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Nixon's restaurant (exterior and kitchen shots) - [with 21 variants]. Nixon's Family Restaurant was owned and operated by Francis Donald Nixon, known as Donald, the young brother of President Richard M. Nixon. Donald eventually owned five restaurants, including this restaurant and a drive-thru burger stand in Whittier.
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American Society of Newspaper Editors Convention
Manuscripts
A transcript of President Richard Nixon's interview by six editors [in which Otis Chandler was one of the editors] and reporters before the American Society of Newspaper Editors on April 16, 1971. Also in this folder is a note to Erica from Dennis stating that this transcript was sent from Associated Press.
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The six man surveying crew standing at the mouth of the tunnel at Kern River #1 Hydro Plant
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The six man surveying crew standing at the mouth of the tunnel at Kern River #1 Hydro Plant.
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James M. Barrie letters
Manuscripts
The collection contains ninety-eight letters written by Barrie to his agent, Reginald Edward Golding Bright. The letters are both brief and official and concern themselves with production aspects of Barrie's plays such as royalties, contracts, revivals, and casting decisions.
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