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Carr, Harry Collection
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Harry Carr was a columnist with the Times. This is a scrapbook of his column, called "The Lancer." Date range is 1926-1927.
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Employees - Carr, Harry
Manuscripts
Approx. 40 items: a selection of Harry Carr columns from the 1920s and 1930s; letters written by Carr; correspondence about Carr after his death. Carr's column went by the name "The Lancer" for a number of years. Included in this folder is a definitive profile of Carr which appeared in the "Men who made The Times" column of Among Ourselves, 3/1948.
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Carr, Harry -- Financial File
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L.A. County form, "Full Reconveyance," made by "Harry C. Carr and Alice E. Carr," 1930 ; two copies, "Notice to Trustee of Assignment of Deed of Trust Note" (same names as above), 1933 ; list signed by Harry Carr, "Received of The Times MIrror Company the following documents," 1935.
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Communications - Carrier Pigeon Service to Santa Catalina Island
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1 item: tear sheet of Jack Smith's column, Los Angeles Times Magazine, 2/23/1986, "Wings across the water," on the carrier pigeon mail service from Avalon, Catalina Island, to Los Angeles, between 1894 and 1902.
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Bernstein, Harry
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5 items: 1-pp. Los Angeles Times biography of Harry N. Bernstein, 4/1975 ; 12-pp. transcript of interview - "Taping with Harry Bernstein, Labor Editor," 7/9/1975 ; tear sheet from Time, 7/7/1975, "Revolt of the scabs," article on labor strike at Herald-Examiner ; clip from Among Ourselves, 12/1975, "Harry Bernstein winner of Labor Writing Award ; legal size sheet of yellow paper with notes (prob. related to Bernstein interview
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Employees - Williams, Harry A
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1 item: article copy, Among Ourselves, 10/1948, "Men who made The Times," on Harry Williams' career with LAT, which began in 1913, running until 1932. He principally covered sports but also politics.
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