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Grunwald, Henry Anatole


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    Security Analysts of San Francisco Presentation

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    A copy of a speech given by Otis Chandler at the Security Analysts of San Francisco meeting on June 16, 1981. Other items in this folder include an article clipping, and a letter with a Times Mirror routing slip attached to it.

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    Bates, Albert W

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    Two letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Albert W. Bates, Communications Specialist at the Office of the Postmaster General. Also in this folder, attached to Bates' letter, is a note with a P.S. marked private and confidential.

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    Stepp, Jr., J. Edd

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    A letter marked Confidential and Privileged sent to J. Edd Stepp, Jr., Joseph A. Collins, and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, from Robert C. Lobdell, regarding Federal Trade Commission v. Times Mirror. Also in this folder are copies of articles and speeches.

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    Israel, Larry H

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    Four letters of correspondence between Larry H. Israel, President at The Washington Post Company, and Otis Chandler. One of the letters sent from Israel is about Red Dembner and it is marked confidential.

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    Babcock III, Mr. and Mrs. Guilford C

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    Correspondence between Guilford C. Babcock III and Otis Chandler regarding the Skymaster accident on Frasier Mountain, in which William May Garland, Jr., and Gary Dordigan died. Most of the information if marked "Personal and Confidential." There are also letters addressed to F. Daniel Frost and Dr. Peter S. Bing, in which Otis Chandler is passing along to them the confidential reports about the accident.

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    Pan American World Airways

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    Five letters to Pan American World Airways from Otis Chandler. Four were written to William T. Seawell, President and Chairman of the Board, and the fifth letter was addressed to the Board of Directors. On of the letters to Seawell is address marked personal and confidential.

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