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    Loeb Award

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    Two congratulatory letters address to Robert Rosenblatt and Sam Jameson, for being members of the team that won the Loeb Award.

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    Steiger, Paul

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    A congratulatory letter from Otis Chandler to Paul Stieger in the Business and Finance department for being part of both teams that won the Loeb Award and the Hancock Award.

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    Awards - Internal

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    Index cards for Women of the Year recipients, including name, address, and year of award.

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    Awards

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    3 items: brief article copied from Among Ourselves, 4/1951, "Mirror again garners award as top tabloid" ; two versions of a "City of Los Angeles Resolution," 10/31/1957, showing the City's appreciation for the role The Mirror-News and Sports Editor Sid Ziff played in the successful campaign to relocate The Dodgers professional baseball team to Los Angeles from Brooklyn.

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    Contests and Awards

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    Approx. 15 items: letters, memos and promotional materials related to awards won by LAT staffers.

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    Awards - Pulitzer Prize 1976 - Phil Kerby

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    9 items: Management Bulletin, 5/3/1976, announces Phil Kerby's being awarded a Pulitzer Prize for distinguished editorial writing; LAT article copy, 5/4/1976, "Times editorial writer awarded Pulitzer Prize"; LAT article copy, 5/4/1976, "Kerby's Pulitzer caps a career to be prized"; dupes of previous stories; tear sheet and copy, Among Ourselves, 6/1976, "Phil Kerby's Pulitzer - coveted award caps 45-year news career"; sturdy folder containing 8 editorials by Kerby from LAT during 1975 (for which he won Prize), with an introduction by Otis Chandler; flyer from same time frame, "Phil Kerby worries about freedom. Everybody's."

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