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    Kitchen Addenda

    Manuscripts

    Small Los Angeles Times promotional items: "Los Angeles Times Classified Advertising 1881-1981" notepad holder; a miniature billboard that reads "Jo Congratulations. We knew you'd make it!" with 9 small Times billboard ads; 5 small cardboard bus cutouts with Times ads on the back of each.

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    Employees - Seidenbaum, Art

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    8 items: copy of 1964 LAT ad featuring photo of Seidenbaum, and caption "he offers you an aisle seat on the performance of tomorrow"; copy of NYT (?) review of Seidenbaum's book, "This is California - please keep out" (1975); article copy, Santa Barbara News Press, 5/3/1975, "Seidenbaum personifies 'California Runaways' "; single-sheet Biography from the Los Angeles Times, "Art Seidenbaum," 10/1976; ; LAT Biography, 2/ 1985 (plus another Biography version; LAT obit clip, 7/26/1990, "Art Seidenbaum - Times Columnist, writer and editor"; LAT clip, 7/26/1990, "An appreciation - Enduring memories of longtime colleague Art Seidenbaum" by Charles Champlin.

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    Miscellaneous Personal Materials

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    Approx. 15 items: clippings, letters, two KLM (airline) menu booklets, and related material. Notable item: booklet, approx. 35 pages., staple bound, "College of Wartime Cookery - Recipe Collection..." presented by "Marian Manners." (Marian Manners was a pseudonym for Fleeta Hoke, LAT Food Editor.)

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    Brant, O. F

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    1 item: LAT appreciation / obituary for O.F. Brant, of Title Insurance & Trust Co., written by Harry Chandler.

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    Los Angeles - Tourism

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    Approx. 20 items: copies of LAT clips--editorials, ads and promotions--1901 - 1919, related to tourism and real estate ; booklet, undated, "10 Fun auto trips with a day's drive of Los Angeles," prepared by American Petroleum Institute and presented by LAT ; copy LAT editorial, "The cliché that never dies," 1/2/1962 ; 1976 Art Seidenbaum column, "Tourist industry lacks industry."

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    Buchwald, Art

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    8 items - letters, memos and one column. Notable names and items include: Anthony Day ; Art Buchwald ; William F. Thomas ; Ed Grade (LAT Syndicate manager). Some of the letters reflect Buchwald's dissatisfaction with the placement and staggered appearances of his columns in LAT.

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