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Nieman Fellows
Manuscripts
Approx. 25 items: letters, lists and other material related to Nieman applicants, Nieman Fellow reunions, etc.
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Chronological File - March
Manuscripts
Approx. 75 items. W.'s letters and memos. Recipients include: Irene Weinrowsky (German Consul in L.A.); Charles Guy (Edit. & Publisher, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal); Jean Crum (Pres., L.A. County Medical Assn.); James Boylan (Editor, Columbia Journalism Review); The Nieman Fellowship Committee; Harvey Schecter (Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith); Rev. Kenneth Ryan (Editor, Catholic Digest); Irving Kaufman (U.S. Court of Appeals); James Brady (VP & Publisher., Women's Wear Daily); William Thomas related to College Board panels; J. Edward Murray (Arizona Republic); etc.
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W
Manuscripts
Approx. 25 items: correspondence and related material exchanged with "W" individuals and organizations in 1986. Notable names: The Project on the Vietnam Generation ; John Wheeler (Pres., Project on the Vietnam Generation) ; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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July
Manuscripts
Approx. 25 items - letters, memos, agendas, flyers and other material. Notable names and items include: Lane Kirkland (Pres., AFL-CIO) ; Neil Peterson (Exec. Dir., L.A. County Transportation Commission) ; Eric Otoo (Ambassador. of Ghana to U.S.) ; Henry Kissinger ; James Watkins (U.S. Sec. of Energy) ; Dan Quayle (V.P. of U.S.) ; Newt Gingrich (Republican Whip, House of Rep.) ; more.
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Newspaper Advertising Bureau - Standardization of Advertising Codes
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Approx. 12 items - letters, memos and reports. Notable names and subjects include: Vance Stickell ; Edward Parmelee (Pres., Knight-Ridder Newspaper Sales) ; James Hollis (Pres., Newspaper Advertising Bureau) ; more.
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Storke, Thomas M
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1 item: LAT editorial copy, 11/7/1961, "Honor to a true Conservative," reading in part, "The honored conservative is Thomas M. Storke, 84, editor-publisher of the Santa Barbara News-Press. He (has) received the 1961 Lauterbach Award of the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University for his vigorous insistence that 'public issues be discussed with decency and sanity'." LAT described how he stood up against influential Santa Barbara residents who supported the John Birch Society.
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