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Kuchel, Thomas H


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    Kuchel, Thomas

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 25 items: LAT articles, correspondence, and other material related to the political career of Kuchel. Notable items: LAT editorial copy, 12/23/1952, "An excellent choice for Senator," when Gov. Warren chose Kuchel to replace Richard Nixon as U.S. Senator to replace Richard Nixon, who was elected vice-president ; LAT news analysis, 3/21/1976, "The rise and fall of Thomas H. Kuchel" ; LAT news analysis, 1/10/1977, "Former Sen. Kuchel takes report of demise in stride."

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    Kuchel, Thomas H

    Manuscripts

    Two items of correspondence between Otis Chandler and the Honorable Thomas H. Kuchel.

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    Kuchel, Thomas H

    Manuscripts

    One item comprising five pages pertaining to Thomas H. Kutchel, containing a letter and a list of questions.

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    Chandler, Norman (Death of) - Incoming Sympathy Letters - R

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    One sympathy letter and a certificate holder which includes a Memorial Resolution by Senator Alan Robbins of the California State Senate in memory of Norman Chandler.

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    Pulitzer Prize

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    Approx. 35 items. Memos, letters, telegrams, postcards acknowledging nominations. Subjects include: telegram to Norman Chandler from Grayson Kirk, Pres. Columbia Univ.; news releases from Columbia Univ. (Journalism School there awards the prizes); material related to LAT winning the Public Service Award for Gene Sherman's series on narcotics smuggling; letters of congratulations from Sen. Thomas Kuchel, Atty. Gen. Stanley Mosk, UC Pres. Clark Kerr, etc. Also in the folder is the Pulitzer Prize Certificate (original) and other related items.

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    Nixon, Richard

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    Includes five letters. The authors and addressees are Bassett, Senator Thomas Kuchel, William P. Rogers and Richard Nixon. In one letter Bassett expresses some candid opinions about Goodwin Knight.

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