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Johnson, Marvin A


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    Saltzman, Marvin L

    Manuscripts

    Four letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Marvin L. Saltzman, Publisher of Letters Magazine. Also in this folder is a copy of the September 1968 issue of Letters Magazine, that was sent as an attachment with one of Saltzman's letters.

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    Johnson Jr., W. Thomas

    Manuscripts

    Two letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and W. Thomas Johnson, Jr. [Tom Johnson], Executive Vice President of KTBC-TV in Austin, Texas.

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    Johnson, Lyndon B

    Manuscripts

    Three items of correspondence regarding Lyndon B. Johnson. Items include a letter to Otis Chandler, an invitation, and a RSVP card.

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    Gordon, W. Stan

    Manuscripts

    Two letter of correspondence, regarding ideas for the Los Angeles Times centennial, between W. Stan Gordon and Otis Chandler. Also in this is a letter from Gordon to Lois Markwith and a note from Markwith to Otis Chandler, Tom Johnson, Bill Thomas and Gordon Phillips.

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    Thomas, Bill

    Manuscripts

    Four memos of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Bill Thomas. One is regarding the decline of West Magazine. The second is regarding a memo between Thomas and Tom Johnson. A copy of that memo is attached to the Chandler/Thomas memo. The last two are in regards to a project that Thomas and George Reasons worked together on.

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    McCulloch, Frank

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    "Thirteen pieces of correspondence. Five pieces, in regards to Frank McCulloch's possible rehiring, were originally in a folder marked "restricted." These are correspondence between Otis Chandler, Frank McCulloch and Freddie [Frederica T. Miller.] Two letters regarding McCulloch taking the position. Four letters are regarding McCulloch being in town and meeting up with Chandler. The last two letters are correspondence between Frank McCulloch and Otis Chandler about a missed opportunity to meet in person. "

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