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    April - June (2 of 2)

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 45 items: event calendars, guest lists, program notes and other material related to meetings and luncheons hosted by Anthony Day and the Editorial Pages staff of LAT, April through June, 1987. Notable names: Patricia Schroeder (Rep., CO) ; Donald Hodel (Sec. of the Interior) ; Rev. Jesse Jackson ; Jeanne Kirkpatrick (former Ambassador to UN) ; Radio Marti ; Bob Martinez (Gov., FL) ; Jeb Bush (Sec. of Commerce, FL) ; L. Paul Bremer (Ambassador-at-Large, Counter Terrorism) ; Alan Cranston (US Senate) ; Edward M. Kennedy (US Senate). Split into two folders.

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    July - September (1 of 2)

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 40 items: event calendars, guest lists, program notes and other material related to meetings and luncheons hosted by Anthony Day and the Editorial Pages staff of LAT, July through September, 1987. Notable names: Bui Diem (former S. Vietnamese Ambassador to US, author) ; French delegation ; Kwang Soo Choi (Min. of Foreign Affairs, South Korea) ; Archbishop Roger Mahony.

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    Inter American Press Association (1 of 2)

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 40 items - letters, reports, forms, clippings and other material. Notable names and items include: 32-pp. bulletin (on blue paper), IPI Report, (International. Press Institute) 12/1987 ; correspondence of Day and other prominent journalists (Ben Bradlee and Meg Greenfield of Washington Post, among others) ; several items of IAPA material in bilingual format ; multi-page IAPA "Conclusions," of 3/1987 San Antonio meeting ; multi-page "Attendance list" for "Midyear Meeting - San Antonio" (3/1987) ; material on the Patricia Lara case, in which US authorities denied Lara, a reporter, admittance to the US claiming she was a radical with ties to the Cuban secret police ; approx. 50-pp. "Report of the Committee on Freedom of the Press and Information," (3/1987) San Antonio ; "Resolutions" and "Conclusion" from previous meeting ; multi-page "Conclusions" from 9/1986 General Assembly in Vancouver, B.C. ; 80-pp. booklet, To License a Journalist - a landmark decision in the Schmidt Case (the opinion of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights)," 1986 ; more. Split into two folders.

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    Inter American Press Association (2 of 2)

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 40 items - letters, reports, forms, clippings and other material. Notable names and items include: 32-pp. bulletin (on blue paper), IPI Report, (International. Press Institute) 12/1987 ; correspondence of Day and other prominent journalists (Ben Bradlee and Meg Greenfield of Washington Post, among others) ; several items of IAPA material in bilingual format ; multi-page IAPA "Conclusions," of 3/1987 San Antonio meeting ; multi-page "Attendance list" for "Midyear Meeting - San Antonio" (3/1987) ; material on the Patricia Lara case, in which US authorities denied Lara, a reporter, admittance to the US claiming she was a radical with ties to the Cuban secret police ; approx. 50-pp. "Report of the Committee on Freedom of the Press and Information," (3/1987) San Antonio ; "Resolutions" and "Conclusion" from previous meeting ; multi-page "Conclusions" from 9/1986 General Assembly in Vancouver, B.C. ; 80-pp. booklet, To License a Journalist - a landmark decision in the Schmidt Case (the opinion of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights)," 1986 ; more. Split into two folders.

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    S & T

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 25 items: correspondence and related material exchanged with "S" and "T" individuals and organizations in 1987 - 1988. Notable names: Skirball Institute ; American Jewish Committee ; Republic of Singapore.

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    U, V, W

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 35 items: correspondence and related material exchanged with "U," "V" and "W" individuals and organizations in 1986 - 1987. Notable names: Alfred Wolf (American Jewish Committee) ; Mario Vasquez Rana (CEO of UPI) ; Center for the Study of the Vietnam Generation.

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