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Lawrence, Harrison Gray to Harrison Gray Otis


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    Lawrence, James A. to Harrison Gray Otis

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    Letter from James A. Lawrence, Otis's brother-in-law, announcing the death of Otis's nephew Harrison Gray Lawrence.

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    Otis, Harrison Gray to A.B. Henderson

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    One signed letter on "The Bivuoac" stationery from Otis to General A. B. Henderson regarding his visit to Los Angeles. Otis's praise of Henderson is effusive. Also, Otis used a Spanish phrase.

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    Photocopies - Durant, Thomas J. to Harrison Gray Otis

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    Photocopy of letter from Durant recording Otis's payment of rent. MAY NOT COPIED OR PUBLISHED.

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    Otis, Harrison Gray - 1905 Speech at Pomona College

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    Memoranda from Harry Chandler to L. D. Hotchkiss regarding Harrison Gray Otis's speech at Pomona College and typed copy of the speech. File of L. D. Hotchkiss.

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    Otis, Harrison Gray - Notes on Katharine Tingley Libel Trial

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    "Notes in Otis's hand made in preparation for the trial Tingley v. Otis and the Los Angeles Times, claiming the LA Times published libelous articles. **Encapsulated with tape."

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    Publishers - Otis, Harrison Gray

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    Originally maintained as the Los Angeles Times History Center, the Los Angeles Times Records contains materials related to the business life of the Los Angeles Times and its owners - both corporate and personal. The business material is roughly organized by Times department; research material collected by the History Center to document the Times and materials related to the Otis/Chandler families are organized by subject. The records include accounting papers, legal documents, correspondence, directories, memoranda, reprints of articles, supplements to the newspaper, manuscripts, oral history transcripts, ephemera, newspapers, newspaper clippings, and objects. The collection includes a significant amount of audiovisual material, including photographs, film, and audio tapes. There are also several samples of printed newspapers that were collected by the Times History Center.

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