Manuscripts
Series 6S: San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank
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Series 6Q: Pacific Council on International Policy
Manuscripts
This series contains items related to Robert Erburu's involvement with the Pacific Council on International Policy (PCIP). Robert Erburu was the founding co-chair of the PCIP Board of Director from 1995-1997. He served as Chairman from 1995-2005. Materials include correspondence, meeting minutes, and reports.
mssErburu papers
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Series 6P: National Gallery of Art
Manuscripts
This series consists of materials related to Erburu's involvement with the National Gallery of Art. Robert Erburu was a member of the National Gallery of Art's Trustees Council from 1985 to his election as Trustee in 1993. He served on the Board of Trustees from 1993-2006, and as Chairman from 2000-2006. Items include trustee packets, correspondence, newsletters, meeting minutes, press information, itineraries, annual reports, and publications.
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Series 6C, American Newspaper Publishers Association. (alt. Newspaper Association of America Foundation)
Manuscripts
This series contains correspondence, reports, and committee meeting minutes of the American Newspaper Publishers Association (currently known as the Newspaper Association of America Foundation). From 1980 to 1992, Robert Erburu was a member of the Board of Directors of the American Newspaper Association and an officer from 1988-1992. He served as chairman from 1991-1992.
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Bob Erburu
Manuscripts
2 items: cover note (1987) and memo (1986) from Tom Johnson to Bill Thomas relating to the Federal Reserve Board of San Francisco. Erburu is carbon copied on the memo.
mssLAT
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Series 4: Times Mirror Corporate Governance
Manuscripts
This series contains materials pertaining to Erburu's involvement with the Times Mirror Board and its corporate administration. Erburu served as director of the Times Mirror Foundation from its founding in March 1962 until his retirement in 1996. Specific records include correspondence, handbooks, manuals, annual reports, and meeting minutes.
mssErburu papers
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Federal Reserve Bank, Los Angeles Branch
Visual Materials
Location: 10th and Olive Sts., Los Angeles, California Job #: 381 Architect/Designer: Parkinson, John and Donald Photographer/Artist: Mushet Photography Format: Photographic prints Description: Interior views of Federal Reserve Bank including entrance, lobby, elevator, ceiling and light fixtures, vault, conference room and trustees' room.
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