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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated May 17, 1962 reads, "Los Angeles City Council President John Gibson, seated, signs a council citation commending the Sawyer Schools of Business in Los Angeles on the 45th anniversary. The institution was honored for 'contributing to the business, educational and cultural growth of Los Angeles.' Accepting the commendation from the council are, from left, Charles Sheff, director of the North Hollywood Sawyer School; Dr. Paul Jackson, president of the Sawyer Schools, and Harrison Myers, director of the Sawyer Downtown School. More than 100,000 men and women have graduated into business after attending the schools."
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