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Women of the Year Awards Presentation


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    Women of the Year Awards Presentation

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    Two copies of a speech given by Otis Chandler at the Women of the Year Awards on December 6, 1971. Other items in this folder include a the program and a two page itinerary.

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    Women of the Year Awards Presentation

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    A copy of a speech given by Otis Chandler at the Women of the Year Awards on December 7, 1970.

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    Women of the Year Awards Presentation

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    Three copies of a speech given by Otis Chandler at the Women of the Year Awards on Monday, December 12, 1966. One has red markings, another the last page is missing. Also included in this folder is a list of the women being awarded.

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    Women of the Year Awards Presentation

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    A copy of the speech given by Otis Chandler at the Women of the Year Presentation on Monday, December 9, 1968.

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    Women of the Year Awards Presentation

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    A copy of a speech given by Otis Chandler at the Women of the Year Awards on March 24, 1976. The speech is typed on index cards. Other items in this folder include a four page memo which includes the timetable, program, and the seating chart; a memo to Freddie Miller providing escorting instructions; a list of guest for Dorothy McGuire; a information letter to Dorothy McGuire; a two page list of hostesses; a seating chart; ten biographies pertaining to each award recipient.

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    Service Awards Program

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    A copy of a speech given by Otis Chandler at the Service Awards on December 10, 1969. Also included in this folder is a two page copy of the program; a two page memo from Fred Cheavront to Freddie Miller about the details of the ceremony; a four page memo from Fred Cheavront to Robert L. Flannes, regarding the program outline.

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