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    Newspaper Analysis Service

    Manuscripts

    8 items: seven reports for "Newspaper Group No. C-1," for 1/1946 - 6/1946 and 10/1946 ; one report for "Newspaper Group No. D-1," 2/1946.

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    Newspaper Analysis Service - Correspondence

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 35 items: correspondence involving H.E. Downing, Norman Chandler and Cooke Coen , Gen. Mgr. of Newspaper Analysis Service, 1938 - 1940.

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    Newspaper Analysis Service

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 45 items: financial and other reports plus correspondence involving Norman Chandler, H.W. Bowers (TM Treasurer) and Cooke Coen , Gen. Mgr. of Newspaper Analysis Service, 1946 - 1951.

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    Times Mirror Newspaper Group

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 40 items: memos, letters, agendas and other material related to the Times Mirror Newspaper Group, including Connecticut Newspapers, Inc., Dallas Times Herald, Hartford Courant, Denver Post and Newsday. Notable items - two lengthy reports: 10-pp. report, Subject -"INEA [?] notes" ; 30+ pp. report - "First Amendment Overview."

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    Newspapers - Miscellaneous

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 30 items: selected clips, copies, etc, from LAT, from magazines and from other newspapers on the newspaper "scene" in Los Angeles. Notable items: chapter copied from book, Jazz Journalism...story of the tabloid newspapers, 1938 ; 17-pp. report (plus charts) from Princeton U. (in green folder), The Public appraises the newspaper [1958] ; article copied from Saturday Review, 5/13/1961, "Rating the American newspaper" ; reprint from Journalism Quarterly, Summer 1961, "The changing Sunday U.S. newspaper" ; 16-pp. report, William Hachten, U. of Wisconsin, 8/1961, "The future of Sunday newspapers" ; tear sheet, Newsweek, 11/29/1965, "What's wrong with newspapers?" ; complete issue, Rand Research Review, Spring 1985, cover story, "High technology and the newspaper industry" ; tear sheet, Forbes, 2/20/1989, "Are newspapers losing their audience? / Citizen Kane meets Adam Smith" ; tear sheet, Wall Street Journal, 6/23/1989, major article on that newspaper's Centennial, "One newspaper's century ...the inside story"; postcard of the Newsboy Fountain in Great Barrington, MA erected by William L. Brown (held controlling interest in the New York Daily News), 1985.

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    Newspaper Advertising Executives Assocation - Report, Central Servicing & Rate Formats

    Manuscripts

    Report of approx. 50-pp., "Report on Study Feasibility of Central Servicing and Rate Formats," 1/6/1961, and related notes.

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