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Sulzberger, Arthur Ochs
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Four letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Publisher of The New York Times. Also in this folder a photocopy of an article and two letters from Elke Corley, secretary to Otis Chandler, to Sulzberger.
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Bell, David and Elinore
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Two letters of correspondence between Mr. and Mrs. Bell (David and Elinore) and Otis Chandler. Also in this folder, attached to a note from Elke Corley, is a photocopy of the article printed by the Los Angeles Herald Examiner regarding the death of Mr. and Mrs. Bell's son, Gary Bell, a Los Angeles Times Pressman.
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Michael Jackson KABC Radio Show Interview
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An eighteen page transcript of a KABC-AM Radio interview Otis Chandler gave on the Michael Jackson Show May 30, 1986.
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Executive Report KFAC Radio Interview
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A two page transcript of a radio interview Otis Chandler gave on Executive Report News Show on KFAC radio on November 5, 1976.
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Stationary - Letterhead Samples
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Four different samples of Otis Chandler's letterhead from the Los Angeles Times and Times Mirror. Also in this folder are address labels. All items from Elke Corley of the Vice Chairman's Office, 4/17/1980.
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Michael Jackson Television Show Interview
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A twenty-six page transcript of a KCET television interview Otis Chandler gave on the Michael Jackson Show March 23, 1978. Other items in this folder include a thank you letter from Mark Waxman, Executive Producer of the Michael Jackson show and Program Director at KCET; a management bulletin providing information about the when the show will be airing; two newspaper clippings; thirty-five letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and varies individuals that wrote in regarding a quote that was taken out of context; six items consisting of four letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler, Mrs. Kurt Steinmeier [Elizabeth Steinmeier], and Anthony Day, regarding the editorial about free speech in Skokie; two items consisting of a a memo and an attached sheet, regarding the CBS Broadcast; a copy of the page from the transcript that includes the quote that was taken out of context; forty-three items of correspondence praising Otis Chandler's appearance on the show.
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