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Earl, E. T
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Warren, Earl - Clippings
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Approx. 90 items: LAT news stories and editorial copies on the activities and career of Earl Warren during the 1959 - 1975 time frame. Warren was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1953 until 1969, when he retired. The folder also contains these items: Page One LAT obit copy, 7/10/1974, "Earl Warren, 83, Chief Justice for 16 years, dies" ; clip, 7/16/1974, Santa Monica Outlook [conservative], He seized Golden Chance to become liberal hero," closes with the phrase "here was a great American" ; original 55-pp.booklet, In Memoriam - Honorable Earl Warren, Chief Justice , Supreme Court of the United States, 5/27/1975, text of tributes and testimonials to the memory of Justice Warren.
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Employees - Durling, E. V
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3 items: envelope / letter dated 5/9/1938, from E.V. Durling, LAT columnist, to Mrs. Leo Rottanzi (prev. two items, plus a 1990 note related to them, are in plastic sleeve); copy LAT obit, 9/14/1957, "E.V. Durling, former Times columnist, dies."
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Board of Directors - Chandler, Philip
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1 item: LAT obit copy, 5/23/1968, "Philip Chandler, 61, businessman and philanthropist, dies";
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Employees - Hall, Chapin
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7 items: single-sheet, "Obituary for W.R. Farrell, by Chapin Hall," stamped 1/7/1937; Among Ourselves, brief bio in "Strictly Confidential" column, 4/1942; LAT obit, 1943, "Chapin Hall dies suddenly"; tribute LAT, 7/13/1943, "Chapin Hall, newspaperman to the last"; 2 copies, Among Ourselves, "Men who made The Times, 11/1948, on Chapin Hall; 3-pp. rough draft for 1943 tribute after Chapin's death.
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Employees - Street, Opal
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1 item: LAT obit clip, 5/24/1949, "Opal Street, original 'Peg o' Los Angeles' writer, dies."
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Parrot, Kent
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7 items: LAT news stories and editorials about a man The Times refereed to in his obituary as "a political wire-puller." Notable items: 1925 flyer critical of Parrot, Mayor George Cryer and John R. Haynes ; news story copy, 1/27/1929, "Parrot quits Mayor Cryer" ; news copy, "6/23/1936, "Kent Parrot held liquor reins, witness charges" ; obit copy, "Kent Parrot , political power here in '20s, dies."
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