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"The Political Career of Stephen Mallory White," Edith Dobie (1 of 3)


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    "The Political Career of Stephen Mallory White," Edith Dobie (3 of 3)

    Manuscripts

    1 item: book, pp. 265-396, unbound in folder - The Political Career of Stephen Mallory White , Ph. D. thesis by Edith Dobie, Stanford University. Split into three folders.

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    "The Political Career of Stephen Mallory White," Edith Dobie (2 of 3)

    Manuscripts

    1 item: book, pp. 132-264 of 396, unbound in folder - The Political Career of Stephen Mallory White , Ph. D. thesis by Edith Dobie, Stanford University. Split into three folders.

    mssLAT

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    Journalism (1 of 2)

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    Approx. 25 items: collection of book excerpts, newspaper and magazine articles, flyers, monographs, etc. Notable items: booklet, University of Wisconsin - Alumni Directory of the School of Journalism, 12/1950 ; approx. 30-pp. copied from a Thesis presented at USC for a Political Science M.A., title "The World as seen through Los Angeles editorials, 1939-40 and 1954-55" by Clifford Gewecke, Jr., 1/1956 (includes Title pages, Table of Contents, Chpt. 1, "Problems and procedures," Chpt. VI, "Summary and conclusions," and a Bibliography ; booklet, A comparative analysis of foreign news in newspapers of the United States and South America by James W. Markham, Penn. State, 1959 ; 37-pp. Thesis presented at Cal. State Fullerton for M.A. in Communications, "California journalism 1850 - 1920... an annotated bibliography with index" by Joanne Ashley Newman, 1976 ; cover and article copied from The Quill, 4/1982, "John Naisbitt...Tomorrow's news today" (Note - cover caricature is of Otis Chandler & Katherine Graham) ; 12-pp. program / booklet, Urban Archives Center (Cal State Northridge), First Amendment Exhibit, 1987; issue of newsletter, Collections (from Urban Archives Center, above), "Exhibit on First Amendment continuing in Oviatt Library." Split into two folders.

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    Corporate Standards for Information Systems (1 of 2)

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    1 item: 30+ pp. titled "Corporate Standards for Information Systems." Split into two folders

    mssLAT

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    Guy Viskniskki Survey (1 of 3)

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    1 item: Viskniskki was an "efficiency expert," a role which today might be called a consultant. In 1934 his group released a wide-ranging report (480 pp., subject index on pp. 1 - 2) on the operations of LAT titled "A Survey of the Los Angeles Times." The report contains segments on the buildings, specific departments, employment policies, morale, etc. Viskniskki even tackled the touchy subject of nepotism, pointing out that a full 10% of LAT's employees at the time were relatives of Chandlers or other high-ranking executives, and pointing out the drawbacks of the situation. This report was originally labeled "Confidential." Split into three folders.

    mssLAT

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    Los Angeles Times Type Styles (1 of 2)

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    1 item in black, 3-ring binder: Times Type Style Book, 255-pp. Binder removed. Split into two folders.

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