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    Villa, Pancho

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 12 items: 1-pp. (yellow) index, headed "Pancho Villa--Print outs," listing dates (between 3/10/1916 and 6/23/1916) of copies of LAT news stories and editorials on Villa.

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    Foreign Countries - Philippines

    Manuscripts

    2 items. LAT editorials: 8/6/1931, "Independence, new style"; 1/12/1933, "Philippine independence."

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    Foreign Countries - Laos

    Manuscripts

    5 items, all LAT editorials and opinion pieces: 5/5/1955, "The Reds call an end run through Laos"; 5/5/1955, "The risk of the build-up policy in Laos"; 1/6/1961, "The alternative to preparedness"; 1/23/1961, "Tiny Laos...why its sudden importance"; 3/27/1961, "The limited choice in Laos."

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    Foreign Countries - Europe

    Manuscripts

    6 items. LAT editorials: 11/29/1925, "The United States of Europe"; 12/10/1925, "Mussolini our eulogist"; 12/24/1925, "Italy as an empire"; 3/30/1927, "Europe in the remaking"; 4/2/1927, "International spite fences." LAT interview, "A notable interview (of Englebert Dollfuss).

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    Foreign Countries - Germany

    Manuscripts

    8 items: LAT editorials, 9/15/1915, "Kipling's unfairness"; 2/25/1916, "Germany's untenable demand"; 2/24/1916, "America's acute quandary with Germany"; 9/14/1922, "Germany's fiat money"; 8/30/1924, "Germany's bitter-enders"; 9/3/1933, "New Nazi persecution"; 11/27/1933, "The Nazis and Einstein"; LAT book review, "Is Hitler's book Aryan? or inflated hot-Aryan? German's book bristles with prejudices but lacks coherence and logic in English version."j

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    Foreign Countries - Vietnam

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 60 items: copies, tear sheets and reprints of LAT news stories and editorials on the Vietnam conflict. They trace the evolution of U.S. involvement from a scattering of advisors in the early 1960s, through the negotiations, to the pullout of the mid 1970s. A sampling of headlines: 12/18/1961, "The deepening war in Vietnam"; 2/20/1966, "Vietnam... a complicated crisis"; 6/7/1970, "Get out of Vietnam NOW."

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