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Mason, Ethel
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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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Coates, William K
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Two letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and William K. Coates. Also in this folder is a photocopy of an article that Coates attached to his letter.
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Radio TV Reports, Inc
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10 items. Brief personal memos (typed and handwritten), transcripts from Radio TV Reports. Subjects include: Soviets missiles in Cuba; real estate sales; Pamela Mason's comment that, in Los Angeles, she was forced to read "low brow papers like the Los Angeles Times;" LAT coverage of Nixon; other examples of Mason displeasure with LAT. Mason, a talk-show host on local KABC-TV, was characterized to Williams in a note by "EJR" (another editor?) as "Bitch of the Week." Note was stapled to transcript of 7/27/1962.
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Cranston, Alan
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Eight letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Alan Cranston, Controller of the State of California and President of Homes for a Better America, Inc. One of the letters has a five page photocopy of an article attached to it.
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Katzenbach, Nicholas
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Three letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and the Honorable Nicholas Katzenbach, the Attorney General of the United States. One of the letters has a copy of the letter attached to it along with a photocopy of a newspaper article.
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Chandler, Dorothy
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Seven pieces of correspondence written by Otis Chandler to his mother, Dorothy Chandler. One of the letters is a photocopy. Three are memos to his mother, one with a letter attached which was address to Mrs. Norman Chandler. Also in this folder is a letter from C.C. Moseley to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chandler regarding the John Birch Society. There is a handwritten note on the letter by Dorothy Chandler.
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