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    Acquisitions objectives

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    Letter from Dan Strehl of the Los Angeles Public Library to Carolyn Strickler offering deaccessioned issues of the Times for sale to the archives with notes on what was purchased, 1986; sample note of file receipt acknowledgment, 1989; handwritten notes on acquisitions policy clipped to a letter from John Rothman of the new York Times archives to Carolyn concerning the policies of both companies, 1987.

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    Objectives - 1990

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    History Center project schedules and objectives charts, Strategic Long-range Planning booklet from the Society of American Archivists, and an annual report from the Chase Manhattan Archives (most likely used as reference).

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    Processing and preservation objectives

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    8 x 10" negative with adhesive issues and a torn envelope with a note that reads, "reason why we use archival quality protectors"; copy of article "An Analysis of Processing Procedures: The Adaptable Approach" by Slotkin and Lynch; blank objectives log; notes filed under the heading "card indexing items to enter."

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    Inventory/ unaccessioned records - Wilcox building basement

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    Memo to Otis Chandler from Carolyn Strickler regarding accounting records in the Wilcox building basement requesting to accession them into the archives; records survey of the Wilcox basement items.

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    Communications objectives with other departments

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    List of Archives objectives for communication with other departments.

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    Community Associations - Town Hall

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    2 items: complete copy of Voices, publ. by Town Hall of California (1987); note to Carolyn Strickler, LAT History Center, from Stender Sweeney, a program that "went very well."

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