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Shepard, Clay
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Management Conference
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Three copies of a speech given by Otis Chandler before the Management Conference on June 25, 1974. One of the copies has charts and reports attached to it. Other items in this folder include a bulletin announcing the Management Conference Officers; a fax copy of a press release regarding the Supreme Court decision to not allow candidates the right to free reply space in newspapers in which they were criticized; a newspaper clipping of an article entitled "For Press and Public, a Time to Think" by William Sexton; two pieces of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Kenneth J. Thompson, Vice President, Los Angeles Times/Times Mirror Press, in which Thompson invites Chandler to be speaker and Chandler response by accepting the invitation.
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Southern California Safari Club
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A letter to Otis Chandler from Max K. Hurlbut, President of the Southern California Safari Club.
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Annual Banquet of Sigma Delta Chi - Washington Chapter
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Copy of a speech given by Otis Chandler at the Annual Banquet of Sigma Delta Chi, Washington Chapter, National Press Club in Washington, D.C on June 10, 1964.
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Douglas Long Beach Management Club May Program
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Speech given by Otis Chandler at the Douglas Long Beach Management Club on May 17, 1961. Also in this folder is a the event's program with handwritten notes.
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Gossett, William T
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Letter from Gossett, President of the American Bar Association, to Otis Chandler and Chandler's response. Correspondence regards a luncheon at the Norman Chandler Pavilion
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Clay, Grady
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Approx. 15 items. Three multi-page reports by Clay. Titles are "Industry vs. the American Landscape," "Contemporary Pressures on Urban Land Values," and "The State of Urban Design Reporting." Also a series of letters in which the Times discussed the possibility of Clay joining the newspaper as Environmental Editor. Clay ultimately turned down the offer.
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