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    World Affairs - United Nations

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    Approx. 20 items: a selection of LAT editorials on the United Nations, from early ones such as "First step to World security" run on 6/27/1945, to those written in the following two decades on issues such as Red Chinese membership, etc.

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    Janofsky, Leonard S

    Manuscripts

    Two letters of correspondence between Leonard S. Janofsky of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, and Otis Chandler.

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    Marks, Leonard H

    Manuscripts

    Four letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Leonard H. Marks, Director of the United States Information Agency.

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    Bunche, Ralph J

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    Five items. Three letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Ralph J. Bunche, Under-Secretary for Political Affairs for the United Nations Secretariat; a letter to Frank P. Haven, Los Angeles Times Managing Editor, from Louis B. Fleming, Los Angeles Times United Nations Bureau; and an envelope with a note attached to it, from Fleming.

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    Hobday, Richard Dyer - Constitution Society of the United States

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    Correspondence from Richard Hobday and to/from Harry Chandler, L. D. Hotchkiss, and William Holden regarding the Constitution Society of the United States. File of L. D. Hotchkiss and William Holden.

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    World Affairs - League of Nations

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    Approx. 15 items. A selection of editorials and news stories on the League of Nations, including: editorial, 7/17/1917, "A needed League of Peace" ; editorial, 2/5/1933, "Fourteen years later," a summing up of the pros and cons of the League of Nations ; Santa Monica Outlook, 1/23/1975, "Ford signs treaty proposed in 1925 (at the time of Pres. Coolidge and the League of Nations).

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