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Employees - Shaffer, James B


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    Markwith, Lois

    Manuscripts

    A two page memo to Otis Chandler from Lois Markwith, regarding the speech Norman Chandler made at the Biltmore luncheon, when Otis Chandler was announced as Publisher.

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    Employees - Strutton, Larry

    Manuscripts

    1 item: Management Bulletin, 10/31/1983, reads in part, "Larry Strutton, Executive Vice Pres. for the Detroit Free Press, will join The Times as Vice Pres., Operations, effective (11/14/1983)."

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    Employees - Hutchinson, Glen R

    Manuscripts

    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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    Employees - Maldonado, Donald J

    Manuscripts

    3 items: LAT biography for "Donald J. Maldonado, Director of Display Advertising"; Management Bulletin, 2/10/1989, "Don Maldonado, vice president of display advertising, has announced that he has elected early retirement effective March 1, 1989"; article copy, Among Ourselves, 3/1989, The Times grabbed Maldonado even before final exams."

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    Department mandate by Otis Chandler

    Manuscripts

    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 - Tennyson, Al -- Autobiography

    Manuscripts

    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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