Manuscripts
Polytechnic Speech
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Polytechnic School Gym Dedication
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A copy of the speech given by Otis Chandler at the Polytechnic School Gym Dedication on October 11, 1968. Also in this folder is a thank you letter from David K. Robinson, President of the Board of Trustees at Polytechnic School; a two page memo to Dan Moore from Jan Rouse, Director of Development at Polytechnic School, which provides further information about the gym for Otis Chandler's speech; a thank you letter from Janet Rouse; four items of correspondence, between James N. Gamble, Vice President of the Board of Trustees at Polytechnic School, and Otis Chandler, which discuss the invitation to speak, Otis Chandler's acceptance, planning details and thank yous; a page detailing Vietnam war costs; handwritten notes about the audience on a ruled sheet of paper; and the program of the event.
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Speeches by LA Times Executives
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"1) A memo and a five page copy of a speech given by Frank Lester at the Southern California CAMA convention, Massacre Canyon Inn, January 1969. 2) Two copies of a twenty-three page speech by Jim Bellows. One states "Los Angeles Times, March 15, 1969," and the other "AIA Speech, January 16, 1969." 3) A seven page speech by Ted Weegar to the Junior college Journalism Association, March 21, 1969 at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. 4) A memo from Vance Stickell and a attached fifteen page copy of a speech given by Bob Nelson at the Association of National Advertisers in Coronado, CA on March 19, 1969."
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Library of Congress Readership Speech
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A copy of the speech given for the Library of Congress Readership.
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Speeches By Others - Shivers, Allan
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A copy of a speech given by Allan Shivers.
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Speeches By Others - Thomas, Jim
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A copy of a speech given by Jim Thomas.
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Speeches By Others - Marbut, Robert G
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A copy of a speech given by Robert G. Marbut.
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