Manuscripts
#245-247,249, 250
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G
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Approx. 30 items: correspondence and related material with "G" individuals and organizations. Notable names: Daryl Gates (LA Police Chief), John Garamendi (CA Senate), Brad Gates (Sheriff-Coroner, Orange County).
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G, H, I
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Approx. 25 items: correspondence and related material exchanged with "G," "H" and "I" individuals and organizations in 1987. Notable names: Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. ; Donald Hodel (Sec. of the Interior) ; Keck Center for International Strategic Studies ; Daryl F. Gates (L.A. Police Chief).
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March
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Approx. 40 items - letters, memos, agendas, flyers and other material. Notable names and items include: Neil Goldschmidt (Gov. of Oregon) ; Rich Capparela (KFAC-fm) ; Rev. Jesse Jackson ; Daryl F. Gates (Chief of Police, L.A.) ; Patricia Schroeder (Rep., Colorado) ; more.
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October - December (2 of 2)
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Approx. 40 items: event calendars, guest lists, program notes and other material related to meetings and luncheons hosted by Anthony Day and the Editorial Pages staff of LAT, October through December, 1987. Notable names: The Astronauts Memorial Foundation ; Steve Cowper (Gov., AK) ; Daryl Gates (L.A. Police Chief).
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G, H, I
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Approx. 25 items - letters and related material. Notable names and items include: Joseph Ada (Gov. of Guam) ; correspondence with Daryl Gates (Chief of LAPD) ; letter and 31-pp. "Notes for a statement by Allan Gotlieb, Ambassador of Canada to the United States -- What I have learned about Washington," delivered 12/20/1988, at the National Press Club, Washington, DC ; more.
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Ford, Gerald R
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Approx. 25 items: collection of LAT clips (in plastic sleeve) on Nixon resignation, Ford's presidency and events within that time frame. Also in the file is a tear sheet of Time (mag) article, 11/4/1974, "The Pendulum Problem" on analysis of the "honeymoon" period of Ford's tenure, especially a major Page One article by David Shaw of LAT.
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