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    Dolan, Mary Anne

    Manuscripts

    Two items comprising fifteen pages pertaining to Mary Anne Dolan, containing memos and letters.

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    Employees - Callan, Mary Ann

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 12 items: news clips about Mary Ann Callan, awards, promotions, and a letter to the editor mentioning an article she wrote.

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    D

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    Approx. 75 items: correspondence to or from persons or organizations starting with the letter "D." Significant individual correspondents include: Mary Ann Dolan (L.A. Herald-Examiner), John Gregory Dunne (writer), Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally, etc.

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    Dolan, Tony

    Manuscripts

    Two pieces of correspondence regarding Tony Dolan. Items include a letter from Otis Chandler and a memo from Phillip L. Williams to Otis Chandler, Robert F. Erburu, and Dr. Franklin D. Murphy.

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    Classified Department

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    Approx. 40 items - notes, memos, reports and letters related to Classified Department of LAT. Notable names and subjects include: 30+ pp. slide show printouts and presentation text, "Report to Classified on 1989 budget," 11/25/1988, presenter was Jim Tarmann ; Classified staffing ; pricing ; budget meetings ; cost reduction ; special suburban sections ; more.

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    Herald Examiner

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    Approx. 60 items: memos, letters, tear sheets, etc. related to persons and organizations starting with letter "H." Much of the material in this folder is related to the Herald-Examiner. Included is a 7-pp. profile of Mary Ann Dolan, Editor of the Herald-Examiner, from the 6/1982 issue of Washington Journalism Review. The article, written by Dallas writer Dennis Holder, is not totally friendly: "Dolan's philosophy...is to have her fingers in everything and her thumb on everybody."

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