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    New York Times

    Manuscripts

    Memo, newspaper clippings, photocopies of articles, and letters pertaining to the New York Times.

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    New York Times

    Manuscripts

    A one page photocopy of a newspaper clipping pertaining to the New York Times.

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    New York Times

    Manuscripts

    Memos and letters pertaining to the New York Times.

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    New York Times

    Manuscripts

    Memos and letters pertaining to the New York Times.

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    New York Times

    Manuscripts

    Seven pieces of correspondence. Five pieces, consisting of letters, a memo and a clipping, are in regards to the Los Angeles Edition of the New York Times. The sixth piece is a thank you letter from Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, President and Publisher of the New York Times, regarding the Los Angeles Times' support of the New York Times by joining the amicus brief in the Myron Farber case. The seventh piece is a letter from Gladwin Hil [Chief of the New York Times' Los Angeles Bureau] to Otis Chandler mostly regarding the rudeness of a Los Angeles Times employee, Del Taylor. Also in this folder is a clipping from the New York Times entitled "New York Times report to readers."

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    The New York Times

    Manuscripts

    4 items: 1946 letter from New York Times Managing Editor Edwin L. James to Norman Chandler ; 1964 exchange of letters between Norman Chandler and Thomas Curran of United Press Associates ; earshot from The Economist, 1/25/1964, "Off the news stand," on the failure of the New York Times Western Edition in a showdown with Los Angeles Times.

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