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Title
Campaign for Governor
Date Created and/or Issued
10/5/1966
Publication Information
Thousand Oaks Library
Contributing Institution
Thousand Oaks Library
Collection
News Chronicle Photograph Collection
Rights Information
Copyrighted
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Description
Governor Edmund G. (Pat) Brown during rally at Simi. Caption: "Who for Governor -- Gov. Brown makes point at Simi rally today while Republican gubernatorial candidate supporter holds sign for his favorite. But, carried away with political enthusiasm he failed to notice that Ronald Reagan's name is misspelled. Other side of sign read, 'Brown for used-car salesman.'"
Type
image
Format
1 print : b&w ; 5x7 in.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c8qn64st
CTO_026
10-05-1966_2
Subject
Brown, Edmund G. (Edmund Gerald), 1905-1996
Political campaigns
Governors--Election
Place
Simi Valley (Calif.)

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