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    Inter American Press Association - XLIII General Assembly

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    Approx. 20 items - maps, reports, memos, article copies, newsletters and other material. Notable names and items include: two large, folded maps of Santiago, Chile ; 30+ pp. "Report of the Committee on Freedom of the Press and Information - Country-by-Country," General Assembly, Santiago, Chile, 11/1987 ; shorter report related to previous Santiago Gen. Assembly. - "Conclusions" ; 2-pp. speech transcript, 7/30/1987, "comments... by Dr. German E. Ornes during meeting of the Committee on the Future" ; "Report on the United States to the Freedom of Information Committee, Inter American Press Assn., San Antonio, Texas" (3/1987) ; information booklet, 11/1987, for 43rd Gen. Assembly, IAPA ; 6-pp. - "Notes from the IAPA Future Committee Meeting in Miami..." (7/30/1987) ; 16-pp. "Background Notes" from U.S. Dept. of State on Argentina and Brazil, 6/1986 ; 15-pp. (IAPA) XLIII General Assembly, Santiago, Chile, 11/1987 - "Resolutions" ; more.

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    Inter American Press Association (1 of 2)

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    Approx. 40 items - letters, reports, forms, clippings and other material. Notable names and items include: 32-pp. bulletin (on blue paper), IPI Report, (International. Press Institute) 12/1987 ; correspondence of Day and other prominent journalists (Ben Bradlee and Meg Greenfield of Washington Post, among others) ; several items of IAPA material in bilingual format ; multi-page IAPA "Conclusions," of 3/1987 San Antonio meeting ; multi-page "Attendance list" for "Midyear Meeting - San Antonio" (3/1987) ; material on the Patricia Lara case, in which US authorities denied Lara, a reporter, admittance to the US claiming she was a radical with ties to the Cuban secret police ; approx. 50-pp. "Report of the Committee on Freedom of the Press and Information," (3/1987) San Antonio ; "Resolutions" and "Conclusion" from previous meeting ; multi-page "Conclusions" from 9/1986 General Assembly in Vancouver, B.C. ; 80-pp. booklet, To License a Journalist - a landmark decision in the Schmidt Case (the opinion of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights)," 1986 ; more. Split into two folders.

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    Inter American Press Association (2 of 2)

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    Approx. 40 items - letters, reports, forms, clippings and other material. Notable names and items include: 32-pp. bulletin (on blue paper), IPI Report, (International. Press Institute) 12/1987 ; correspondence of Day and other prominent journalists (Ben Bradlee and Meg Greenfield of Washington Post, among others) ; several items of IAPA material in bilingual format ; multi-page IAPA "Conclusions," of 3/1987 San Antonio meeting ; multi-page "Attendance list" for "Midyear Meeting - San Antonio" (3/1987) ; material on the Patricia Lara case, in which US authorities denied Lara, a reporter, admittance to the US claiming she was a radical with ties to the Cuban secret police ; approx. 50-pp. "Report of the Committee on Freedom of the Press and Information," (3/1987) San Antonio ; "Resolutions" and "Conclusion" from previous meeting ; multi-page "Conclusions" from 9/1986 General Assembly in Vancouver, B.C. ; 80-pp. booklet, To License a Journalist - a landmark decision in the Schmidt Case (the opinion of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights)," 1986 ; more. Split into two folders.

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    Inter American Press Association conference

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    E-mails and information regarding the 1996 Inter American Press Association conference, and the subsequent lack of an article about it in Among Ourselves.

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    American Newspaper Publishers Association/Research Institute Conference

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    Two copies of the welcoming address given by Otis Chandler at the American Newspaper Publishers Association/Research Institute Conference on Monday, June 13, 1977. Other items in this folder include a copy of the R. I. Bulletin; a copy of the program; two copies of the invitation and a RSVP card; a thank you letter from Robert O. Tafel, Community Services Manager at The Saginaw News; a thank you note card from Helene R. Foellinger, President and Publisher of News-Sentinel; a thank you letter from John B. Lake, Publisher of the St. Petersburg Times Evening Independent; a two page letter from Peter P. Romano, Director in the Production Department of ANPA Research Institute, thanking for hosting and providing information on how the event usually goes; a twenty-eight page cocktail list; a letter to Freddie Miller from Mamie W. Harris, providing names of individuals staying at the Disneyland Hotel and attending the Conference; a three page photocopy of Chandler's speech; an eight page list of attendees, the last page being a memo with additional names; a memo from Jerry W. Friedheim, Executive Vice President and General Manager of American Newspaper Publishers Association, providing a schedule of events; a tentative schedule of events; three letters to Freddie Miller from Peter P. Romano regarding different details about the event; a letter, with an attached memo, from William D. Rinehart, Vice President/Technical of ANPA Research Institute, regarding the set up of the reception and content of the speech; a letter from Freddie Miller to Peter D. Romano, requesting more comp badges; a letter from Peter P. Romano regarding complimentary invitations and two response letters from Freddie Miller providing names in the first letter and then in the second letter, providing additional names she had forgotten to included in the first letter.

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    Arizona Newspaper Association Convention

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    Three copies of a speech given by Otis Chandler at the Arizona Newspaper Association on January 21, 1977. One of the copies does not include the introduction and another copy has hand written notes on it. Other items in this folder include two letters from Eugene N. Marten, Publisher of The Verde Independent, requesting Chandler to be speaker and the other he thanks Chandler for accepting. Attached to these two letters are notes from Freddie Miller urging Chandler to accept. A letter of praise from Mrs. Eugene C. Pulliam [Nina Pulliam], Publisher of the Phoenix Republic and Gazette; a letter of praise from William J. Woestendiek, Executive Editor of The Arizona Daily Star; a memo from Robert L. Flannes to Otis Chandler regarding Alan Moyer. Attached to this memo is a note from Donna Swayze to Freddie Miller informing her that Chandler already talked to Moyer and Chandler declined the speech request. A thank you letter from Hal Marshall, Director at The University of Arizona News Bureau, and a response thank you letter from Otis Chandler; a letter for praise from Paul A. McKalip, Senior Editor at the Tucson Daily Citizen, and a response thank you letter from Otis Chandler.

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