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Los Angeles Times Employees -- Dyer, Braven Wrestling Scandal
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Los Angeles Times Employees
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Correspondence and memoranda regarding employees of the Los Angeles Times. Correspondents and subjects include L.D. Hotchkiss; R.W. Trueblood; F.N. Martin; editorial staff; Western Air Express wreck; Charles Sloan; employee training program; Alma Whitaker; Bill Henry; Fred Hogue; J.N. Levy; Kyle Palmer; and Harry Chandler. File of L.D. Hotchkiss and R.W. Trueblood.
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Los Angeles Times Editorial Staff Retirements
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Memo from Norman Chandler to L. D. Hotchkiss listing the members of the Editorial Department to be retired. File of L. D. Hotchkiss.
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Los Angeles Times Office Bulletins
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Memos to Los Angeles Times staff, one annotated by Norman Chandler, regarding a bust for Harrison Gray Otis and English classes for employees. File of L. D. Hotchkiss and R. W. Trueblood.
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Los Angeles Times Editorial Policy and Content
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Correspondence, clippings, and other items related to the editorial policy of the Los Angeles Times. Correspondents and subjects include Philip Chandler; Norman Chandler; R.W. Trueblood; L.D. Hotchkiss; William Holden; Harry Carr; Grace Kingsley; Westbrook Pegler; Miles, Marvin; Gilbert espionage; Dick Hyland; L. Frank Baum; Southern Californians Inc.; Charles Owens; Sylvia Weaver; China correspondents; Irvin S. Cobb; and John Anson Ford. File of R. W. Trueblood, L. D. Hotchkiss, and William Holden.
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Employees - Dyer, Bravin
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1 item: LAT clip, obit dated 9/1/1983, "Ex-Times writer Braven Dyer dies."
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Subjects - Los Angeles Times - Employees
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Approx. 20 items. Collection of copies of material dealing with major issues LAT faced in the 1933 - 1956 time period: letters between Asst. Treasurer H.E. Downing, Asst. Gen. Manger Norman Chandler and Advert. Manager Walter Pfaffenberger (1935) dealing with proposed creation of a Personnel Dept., hiring practices and compensation rates ; the 1937 creation of the Personnel Department ; 5-pp. "text of Norman Chandler's 1947 Christmas speech (which) stressed the continuity of employment at The Times, the feeling of family among employer and employee and alluded to the threat of communism" ; messages from the publisher reflecting the increasing size and complexity of LAT operations.
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