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Marshall Berges' Notes and Correspondence


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    Marshall Berges' Notes and Correspondence

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    "Correspondence, notes, and other general material to and from Marshall Berges during his work on the history of the Los Angeles Times. Includes many letters back and forth with Otis Chandler regarding comments on drafts and marketing appearances. REMOVED TO AUDIO-VISUAL BOXES: one cassette tape labeled "Community Viewpoint: Marshall Berges 5/13/84 6:30 am KFI Radio."

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    Marshall Berges' Notes and Correspondence

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    Correspondence, notes, and other general material to and from Marshall Berges during his work on the history of the Los Angeles Times. Includes a copy of a letter written by Berges to advertise the book to subscribers of the Los Angeles Times.

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    Berges, Marshall

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    Correspondence between Otis Chandler, Marshall Berges, and Donna Swayze regarding documents that Chandler lent Berges to read. All the documents are in this folder. Documents include speeches, memos, and newspaper clippings.

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    Books - Los Angeles Times history by Marshall Berges

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    Approx. 20 items: correspondence related to The Life and Times of Los Angeles by Marshall Berges.

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    Employees - Berges, Marshall

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    3 items: tear sheet and copy of LAT obit for Marshall Berges, 9/21/1988; (attached to obit copy) "Notification of Death from Employees Committee," date of death, 9/18/1988.

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    Preliminaries - Chapter Seven

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    Draft of manuscript by Marshall Berges, titled "Framed in Thunderbolts: A Portrait of Otis Chandler and The Press." Appears to be a complete draft of earlier version titled "Los Angeles Times Book Project." Split into seven folders. Also, memo from Martin P. Levin to Otis Chandler.

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