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    Clipping from the Los Angeles Examiner, section 1, p. 5, announcing the third anniversary party on June 25, 1940.

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    Clipping from the Los Angeles Examiner, section 9, p. 4, announcing the second anniversary party in June.

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  • A Celestial City in L.A. / Fete opens Chinatown

    A Celestial City in L.A. / Fete opens Chinatown

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    Clipping from the Los Angeles Examiner on the opening of Chinatown in 1938. Peter SooHoo's name is underlined in read, mis-spelled "Soo Ho".

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  • Draft of New Chinatown opening speech

    Draft of New Chinatown opening speech

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    Draft of the speech given by Peter SooHoo at the opening of New Chinatown on June 25, 1938.

    mssSooHoo

  • Printed invitation to opening of New Chinatown

    Printed invitation to opening of New Chinatown

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    Invitation on glossy paper to the opening of New Chinatown on June 25, 1938. Attached to invitation is an invoice from the printer. Mitchell & Herb Engravers.

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    Management Conference

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    Three copies of a speech given by Otis Chandler before the Management Conference on June 25, 1974. One of the copies has charts and reports attached to it. Other items in this folder include a bulletin announcing the Management Conference Officers; a fax copy of a press release regarding the Supreme Court decision to not allow candidates the right to free reply space in newspapers in which they were criticized; a newspaper clipping of an article entitled "For Press and Public, a Time to Think" by William Sexton; two pieces of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Kenneth J. Thompson, Vice President, Los Angeles Times/Times Mirror Press, in which Thompson invites Chandler to be speaker and Chandler response by accepting the invitation.

    mssLAT