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Times Mirror Corporate Bulletins - December
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Copies of bulletin with information on proposed Corporate business hours change and a survey to provide Human Resources with employee opinions on a change. Copies of bulletin on the Museum of Contemporary Art (and the Temporary Contemporary on Central Ave.) offering free admission on 12/3/1991 as part of its 5th anniversary celebration. Copies of bulletin on Times Mirror having available complimentary tickets to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Copies of bulletin on programs related to "the local culmination of the Bill of Rights Bicentennial Celebration," on 12/12/1991, at City Hall and the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion at the Music Center. Copies of bulletin - Personnel Review, 12/1991. Copies of bulletin and attached survey related to commuting patterns. The survey was created by the Air Quality Management District. Copies of bulletin with information on "Christmas Day paychecks." Copies of bulletin listing the 1992 company holidays and their dates, including New Year's Day, 1993.
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The Jordan Hydro Plant operator on duty, 1911
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The Jordan Hydro Plant operator on duty, 1911. He is sitting with attention on the switchboard meters, and with a hand on the exciter needle-valve control, ready to respond to quick changes in demand. Pg. 74.
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Los Angeles Light Opera. Eighth season, 1944-1945. Concert, drama, ballet, special events. Maud Haskins
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The item is a volume bound in contemporary half-green morocco and cloth containing twenty theatrical, musical, souvenir, and concert programs. The programs are largely promotional, announcing events held by the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Association from 1944 to 1945. Includes programs for: The Desert Song; The Red Mill; Carmen Jones; Rose-Marie; Don Cossack Choir, Serge Jaroff; Anne Brown; Marian Anderson; Life with Father; Without Love; Helen Hayes; The Pilgrimage Play; Gladys George; Blithe Spirit; Paul Robeson; Ruth St. Denis; Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo; Winged Victory; This is the Army; 1001 Nights in Hollywood Bowl; and The Polish Review. Programs on Paul Robeson and Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo include signatures addressed to "Mr. Behymer." Spine is gilt and reads, "Los Angeles Light Opera. Eight Season, 1944-1945. Concert, Drama, Ballet, Special Events. Maud Haskins." Lynden E. Behymer was the manager of harpist Maud Haskins (1909-1950), so the volume likely belonged to Behymer, and was possibly intended for Haskins.
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[NOT AVAILABLE] Transcriptions (originals)
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The oral history tapes and transcriptions, together with the correspondence, that make up this collection were created by Peter A. Brazeau during the course of his research for his oral history biography of Wallace Stevens: Parts of a world: Wallace Stevens remembered (1983). Brazeau, a member of the English Department faculty of St. Joseph College, wrote to and interviewed dozens of Stevens' relatives, friends, neighbors, employees, business colleagues, and literary associates and acquaintances in order to elicit their recollections about the poet.
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[NOT AVAILABLE] HM 53851-53874
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The oral history tapes and transcriptions, together with the correspondence, that make up this collection were created by Peter A. Brazeau during the course of his research for his oral history biography of Wallace Stevens: Parts of a world: Wallace Stevens remembered (1983). Brazeau, a member of the English Department faculty of St. Joseph College, wrote to and interviewed dozens of Stevens' relatives, friends, neighbors, employees, business colleagues, and literary associates and acquaintances in order to elicit their recollections about the poet.
mssHM 53675-54279
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[NOT AVAILABLE] HM 53875-53898
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The oral history tapes and transcriptions, together with the correspondence, that make up this collection were created by Peter A. Brazeau during the course of his research for his oral history biography of Wallace Stevens: Parts of a world: Wallace Stevens remembered (1983). Brazeau, a member of the English Department faculty of St. Joseph College, wrote to and interviewed dozens of Stevens' relatives, friends, neighbors, employees, business colleagues, and literary associates and acquaintances in order to elicit their recollections about the poet.
mssHM 53675-54279