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    Correspondence

    Manuscripts

    Incoming and outgoing correspondence primarily to and from Craig St. Clair, Los Angeles Times Company Historian. Most of the letters concern requests for information in the archives. Two copies of a resume and one item of personal correspondence removed 11/191/2 in accordance with personnel privacy policies - CMD.

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    Department mandate by Otis Chandler

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    Handwritten statement of purpose; copies of Otis Chandler's Times Mirror management bulletin announcing the appointment of Lois Markwith as Archivist for the Times (and thus the establishment of the Times Archives).

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    Employees - Hutchinson, Glen R

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    3 items: one T-M business card for "Glen R. Hutchinson, Production Manager, Newspaper Division..."; tear sheet of photo & caption for "Times old timers," LAT, 5/6/1934; 2-pp. handwritten letter from Mrs. Glen R. Hutchinson to Lois Markwith (LAT Archivist), 9/4/1978.

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    Departments - Editorial - Spanish Language Column

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    4 items. Examples of Spanish-language material in LAT - 1922, 1932,1933. Alternately titled "The World's News in Spanish" and "Noticias en Espanol." Notes by Lois Markwith, LAT Archivist, attached to two of the copies.

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    Subjects - Los Angeles Times History Center

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    Approx. 30 items: collection of letters, memos, budgets and other items related to the LAT History Center. Carolyn Strickler and Craig St. Clair were LAT archivists in this time frame.

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    Employees - Tennyson, Al -- Autobiography

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    2 items: cover letter with autobiography, from Tennyson to Lois Markwith, LAT Archivist, 12/14/1983; 83-pp. manuscript (plus 14-pp. Addendum), "An expose' of newspapering -- really a homespun autobiography..." titled, The Prevailing Spirit, by A. Tennyson.

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