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    Newsletters -- Crane World

    Manuscripts

    Crane World, May 1955; Centennial Crane World, July 1955

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    Los Angeles Times newsletters and certificates

    Manuscripts

    The Los Angeles Times newsletters and certificates includes eight Los Angeles Times community resolutions and commendations from 1997 to 1998; seven bound volumes and twenty-two loose issues of the company's employee newsletter entitled "Among Ourselves" from 1952 to 1995. Volumes and loose issues include: volumes 22-25 (November 1952-February 1956); volumes 26-28 (March 1956-February 1959); volumes 29-31 (March 1959-February 1962); volumes 32-34 (March 1962-February 1965); volumes 35-37 (March 1965-February 1968); volumes 41-43 (March 1971-February 1974); volumes 47-50 (March 1977-June 1980); (January 1969, partial issue); volume 40, number 2 (April 1970, partial issue); volume 42, number 8 (October 1972, partial issue); volume 46, number 4 (June 1976, partial issue); volumes 64-65 (August 1994-October 1995, partial issues).

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    Newsletters

    Manuscripts

    3 newsletters. 1. Colorado River Aqueduct News, Vol. 1 No. 23, 1934; Colorado River Aqueduct News, Vol 2, No. 11, 1935 [photocopy]; Shea Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1987

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    Crane Co. Hydro-Aire records, 1952-2005

    Manuscripts

    This collection primarily consists of negatives, newsletters, and printed matter related to Hydro-Aire, a division of Crane Co. The two Hydro-Aire newsletters, HYDRO-AIREings and HY-LITES, spans from 1952 through 1974. There are approximately 400 35 mm. negatives and contact sheets. Photographs of interest may be a strike by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation employees, District 727, in October 1956. Also, there appears to be an ad campaign in response to a letter from William K. Kinner, where he accuses Hydro-Aire of being an "unprogressive company" and failing to take "total responsibility" for their braking system. The subject files include material related to two movies, advertisements, and a name change for the "airbus."

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    Annual reports -- Crane Co

    Manuscripts

    Annual Report, 1964; Annual Report, 1966; Annual Report, 1968; Annual Report, 1969

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    Newsletters -- HYDRO-AIREings

    Manuscripts

    21 issues

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