Moody, Curt Powell, Burton Posner, Charles Lucks, Larry Rodgers, Cornish Nelson, Dennis Fisk, James Purdy, Robert Earle, Howard Hahn, Kenneth Curry, Robert L Zook, Dwight McClellan, Chad Jacobs, jake Houston, Norman D Mont, Max Robinson, Ira Schuster, Carrol L Goodrich, James Hernandez, Aileen Lilburn, Lincoln Jones, Jack Kimball, Daniel Mazei, Irvin Scott, Baltimore
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Two seven-inch audio tape reels which are unlabelled but described by Kendall Price in the letter accompanying his donation. He explains that the tapes deal with the second day of a two-day conference in 1967 in which he and other members of the faculty of the (USC) School of Public Administration participated, calling it "The McCone Report Revisited"-- later changed to "The Critique of the Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots." The conference took place on the campus of the University of Southern California (Hancock Auditorium), 1966 December 16. Available at: https://archive.org/details/calasus_00001/calasus_00001_a_access.mp3 and https://archive.org/details/calasus_00001/calasus_00001_b_access.mp3
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