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    Times Mirror Company Annual Shareholder Meeting

    Manuscripts

    1 item: 14-pp. Norman Chandler speech, titled "Sixty-Second Annual Report - Year 1948 - The Times Mirror Company." The speech was delivered at the Annual Stockholders Meeting, 1/21/ 1949. 1 item: 10-pp. text, Norman Chandler "Sixty-Third Annual Report - Year 1949 - The Times Mirror Company." Norman Chandler delivered the speech at the Annual Stockholders Meeting, 4/4/1950."

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    Brown, Harold

    Manuscripts

    1 item: letter from Harold Brown (President, California Institute of Technology) to Norman Chandler.

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    Buildings - Fourth - Barber Shop

    Manuscripts

    1 item. Clip from "Among Ourselves" (8/1953), "Fifth Chandler gets shorn in 'clip joint'" - on Otis Chandler's 2 year-old son, Norman, becoming the 5th generation of the Chandlers to have haircut from barber Sam David, who had a shop in the Times building.

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    Peterson, T.S

    Manuscripts

    1 item: letter, 10/7/1959, from T.S. "Ted" Peterson, President of Standard Oil Company of California to Norman Chandler.

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    Times Mirror Company Annual Shareholder Meeting

    Manuscripts

    1 item: packet of approx. 20-pp., including an agenda / outline for the Annual Meeting in the Harry Chandler Auditorium, 5/14/1963, plus a script / outline of Norman Chandler's speech for the meeting. 1 item: 27-pp. script for introduction of officers and speech text for Norman Chandler's speech to the Annual Shareholders Meeting, 1964.

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    Sutro and Company Seminar

    Manuscripts

    Two copies and a draft of a speech given by Otis Chandler at Sutro and Company seminar on March 22, 1968. Also in this folder a letter from Felix Juda, of Sutro & Co., thanking him for presenting and a response from Otis Chandler; and a suggested outline memo from Mrs. Norman Chandler [Dorothy Chandler].

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