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Desravines, Max


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    Lerner, Max

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    A letter to Otis Chandler from Max Lerner of the New York Post.

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    Kennedy, Ethel

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    Two items of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Ethel Kennedy (Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy. The letter from Chandler is a sympathy letter to Ethel Kennedy upon the death of her brother George Skakel, Jr. The other is a note card from the Kennedys thanking him for his letter and attached is a memorial card.

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    Hornbeck, Jan

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    Two items of correspondence between Jan Hornbeck and Otis Chandler. Items include a Christmas card and Chandler's thank you letter.

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    Storey, Myra Rosemond

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    Three items of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Myra Rosemond Storey, which included two letters and a Christmas card.

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    Speeches

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    5 items: decorative card (flowers & "merci beaucoup" on front), dated 1/11/1956, to "Mrs. Chandler" from "Mary Ann," who writes of "the wonderful experience of hearing your speech...you were as warm and forthright (speaking to 400) as in a small group"; brief letter, 1/11, to "Mrs. NC [Norman Chandler]" from "mb", refers to "your excellent talk"; decorative card, 1/11/1956, from "Gladys Tyson" to "My dear Mrs. Chandler," thanking her for "the wonderful talk"; brief note (same date as previous?), Josephine Ferguson, thanking Mrs. Chandler for "Sharing with us your experiences and impressions of Russia"; 4-pp. handwritten letter, dated 10/31 (year not given), headed "En route Prague to Vienna - out from the Iron Curtain -- Dear Hotch and Bud," giving her impressions of traveling in eastern Europe. Home-made greeting card on large sheet of blue construction paper. Signed by approximately one hundred women (probably sent following Mrs. Chandler's speech to 400 women employees of Times Mirror, 1/1956). Mounted on the blue sheet is a smaller white (now yellowed) sheet with decorative illustrations along the left margin and verses of poetry above the closing phrase, (from) "All your girls in Classified..."

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    Correspondence and Records

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    Correspondence to and from Norman Chandler, Bert Tiffany, Otis Chandler, John Popham, Ray Marx, and other Circulation Department executives. Also, circulation statistics, memoranda, reports, and Christmas cards with photographs and names of Circulation Department employees. Date range is 1936-1988.

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