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Robinson, Le Roy


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    Wilkinson Jr., Roy

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    Two letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Roy Wilkinson, Jr. Also in this folder is a note from Freddie Miller to Otis Chandler.

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    Heacock, Roy C

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    Two letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Roy C. Heacock, regarding business reporting.

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    Robinson, Julie

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    Two letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Julie Robinson.

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    Robinson, Richard S

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    Two letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Richard S. Robinson.

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    Robinson, Hugh G

    Manuscripts

    Four letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Brigadier General Hugh G. Robinson.

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    Colorado Press Association Convention

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    Four copies of a speech given by Otis Chandler at the Colorado Press Association Convention on February 21, 1969. Four of the copies are in pamphlet form. Also in this folder are twenty-three letters of correspondence, which included two letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Palmer Hoyt, Editor and Publisher of the Denver Post, in which Hoyt is sending Chandler tear sheets and Chandler response with a thank you letter; two letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Harold Willens, President of Factory Equipment Supply Corporation, requesting copies of the speech and Chandler informing him there weren't enough printed; eight letters of correspondence in which six are inviting Otis Chandler as guest speaker and two Otis Chandler accepts; seven letters and two note cards of correspondence, seven items in which congratulate Otis Chandler on a great speech and two Otis Chandler response with thank yous; a thank you letter from Ken Johnson, General Manager of the Daily Sentinel; and a letter from Hal Hall, Owner and Manager of the Red Mountain Lodge, in which he criticizes Otis Chandler's speech.

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