Manuscripts
Correspondence & Miscellaneous
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Correspondence & Miscellaneous
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Approx. 20 items. Correspondence between Lois Markwith, Times Editorial Researcher, and Honnold Library at Claremont Colleges and Bancroft Library at UC Berkley. Also an invitation to Nixon's 1973 inauguration, items from Evelle Younger [CA Atty. Gen.], a Christmas card from Nick & Barbara Williams, and the cover & related story on [Nixon secretary] Rose Mary Woods from Newsweek of 12/10/1973.
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Correspondence & Miscellaneous
Manuscripts
Approx. 80 items. Includes business and personal letters, postcards (blank & handwritten), photographs, a personal letter from Dist. Atty. Evelle J. Younger. and an invitation to dinner from Kay and Paul Conrad.
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Correspondence & Miscellaneous - July - December
Manuscripts
Approx. 50 items. Correspondence includes an invitation to join Town Hall (L.A.), assorted letters, notes, memos, news clippings, a Pan American Airways ticket booklet, etc. Individual correspondents include Sen. Hugh Scott, Sen. Thomas Kuchel, Gov. Mark Hatfield, John Rousselot (John Birch Society), etc. ve
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Correspondence & Miscellaneous - July - December
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Approx. 65 items. Includes an invitation to the inauguration of Nixon-Agnew in January 1969, an accusatory letter from a reader who is canceling their subscription for various reasons, including "We think Mr. (Paul) Conrad is a sick man," and a 1969 employee ID card for Bassett. Prominent persons in correspondence with Bassett: McGeorge Bundy, Robert Novak (journalist), and Caspar Weinberger.
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Correspondence & Miscellaneous - July - December
Manuscripts
Approx. 65 items. Includes an invitation to the inauguration of Nixon-Agnew in January 1969, an accusatory letter from a reader who is canceling their subscription for various reasons, including "We think Mr. (Paul) Conrad is a sick man," and a 1969 employee ID card for Bassett. Prominent persons in correspondence with Bassett: McGeorge Bundy, Robert Novak (journalist), and Caspar Weinberger. Split into two folders.
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Correspondence & Miscellaneous - January - June
Manuscripts
Approx. 65 items. Includes an invitation to the inauguration of Nixon-Agnew in January 1969, an accusatory letter from a reader who is canceling their subscription for various reasons, including "We think Mr. (Paul) Conrad is a sick man," and a 1969 employee ID card for Bassett. Prominent persons in correspondence with Bassett: McGeorge Bundy, Robert Novak (journalist), and Caspar Weinberger. Split into two folders.
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