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General Correspondence - Straszer, George M


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    General Correspondence - Straszer, George M

    Manuscripts

    Twenty-two letters comprising 58 pages, pertaining to reader's correspondence. Some of the topics include crossword puzzles, ink rub-off, Editorial policy on political standing, policy regarding exchanging publications, format and design, service awards, Vietnam, Jeane Dixon, typographical/grammatical errors, comics, employment criterion, Little Orphan Annie, Watts, and the Editorial staff.

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    Radio/TV Coverage - Transcripts

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    One item. Transcript from KTTV-tv broadcast of "The George Putnam News" (2/17/1969). Putnam's "One Reporter's Opinion" delivered a heated criticism of LAT's Page One, Column One article of the previous Sunday. "Marxist-Communist-Atheist Dorothy Healey" is condemned by Putnam, along with The Times.

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    Employees - Schallert, Edwin

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    3 items: single-sheet LAT bio headed "Edwin Schallert - Editor, Drama Dept."; 5-pp. collection of bio info. incl. photo, more LAT bio material and a segment headed, "Color biography for KTTV"; LAT obit, 9/29/1968, "Ex-Times drama critic Edwin Schallert dies."

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    Los Angeles Times newspapers

    Manuscripts

    All editions covering the Olympics in Los Angeles, 1932; Sunday magazine.

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    Straszer, George Collection

    Manuscripts

    George Straszer was the Assistant to Nick Williams in the 1960s. Collection includes correspondence, photographs, speeches, and his California Missions Scrapbook. Date range is 1938-1978.

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    Putnam, George

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 30 items. Includes: Transcripts of some of Putnam's KTTV newscasts; KABC-TV (as well as Putnam of KTTV) takes exception to an article in LAT-published newsletter, Student Outlook, titled "What to do When Stopped by Police." alleging it depicts police in a negative role; related material. Also in the folder are a large number of clippings from area newspapers.

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