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    American National Red Cross Building

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    Location: Vermont Street, Los Angeles, California Job #: 6914 Architect/Designer: William L. Pereira and Associates Format: Photographic prints Description: Black and white and color photographs of completed building, plus 2 photos of unidentified committee members.

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    Subjects - American Red Cross

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    American Red Cross

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    Two letters of correspondence between Art Kross, Director of Operations at the American Red Cross, and Otis Chandler.

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    Southern California Edison Company Building

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