Manuscripts
George Varnum
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Alfred W. Uhrich Papers and Addenda
Manuscripts
The papers of Alfred W. Uhrich consist primarily of his business records relating to Pacific Gas and Electric Company, records of the estate of James A. Craig, and personal photographs. The addenda primarily concerns the estate of James A. Craig and heirs.
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Craig, Robert Fenton
Manuscripts
2 items: 19-pp. transcript of interview of Robert Fenton Craig by James Bassett, 4/4/1973 (Craig was a Republican organizer in CA starting in the 1930s) ; letter, 8/20/1973, to Bassett from Craig, who was with Anderson, Ablon & Dennis (law firm) at that time.
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Departments - Marketing Research - McKinsey report 1988
Manuscripts
2 items: 35-pp. report, "Meeting Reader Needs: interpreting the boundary - market research results," 10/1988 (with attached note to Craig [St. Clair] from Dennis Driscoll); 35-pp. plus report, "Primary focus on circulation."
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Alfred W. Uhrich papers and addenda
Manuscripts
The papers of Alfred W. Uhrich consist primarily of his business records relating to Pacific Gas and Electric Company, records of the estate of James A. Craig, and personal photographs. The collection is arranged alphabetically.
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Suburban sections - San Fernando Valley Edition
Manuscripts
Approx. 10 items. Materials include: LAT-produced information and PR brochures related to SFV Edition; marketing booklet, 12/1990, titled "Los Angeles Times Valley Edition"; clips from LAT and "Among Ourselves" on SFV Edition; news release, 4/19/1993, on "EXPANDED, REDESIGNED VALLEY EDITION...; a "Valley Edition History" by Craig St. Clair (4/20/1993), etc.
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Varnum, George W. 1 piece, to Donald McIntyre Graham
Manuscripts
The collection consists of the personal papers and correspondence of Margaret Collier Graham, as well as materials related to her husband, Donald McIntyre Graham, and other related family papers. Much of the subject matter in the collection focuses on life in California (chiefly in early Pasadena and Anaheim) and California real estate and development, including the establishment of Elsinore and Wildomar.
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