Nadeau, Remi A.

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Remi Allen Nadeau was born Aug. 30, 1920 in Los Angeles, CA; BA, Stanford, 1942; editorial writer, Santa Monica evening outlook, 1949-53; asst. manager, executive staff office, North American Aviation, Inc., 1958-67; special asst. to the Attorney General, US Dept. of Justice, Washington, DC, 1970-73; council member (1962-68), vice-president (1963), and president (1964), Friends of the UCLA Library; published books include City-makers (1948), The water seekers (1950), The ghost towns of California (1954), Los Angeles : from mission to modern city (1960), California : the new society (1963), Ghost towns and mining camps of California (1965), Fort Laramie and the Sioux Indians (1967), The real Joaquin Murieta (1974).

From the description of Papers, 1948-1966. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 39029231

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Remi Allen Nadeau was born August 30, 1920 in Los Angeles, California; BA, Stanford, 1942; editorial writer, Santa Monica evening outlook, 1949-53; assistant manager, executive staff office, North American Aviation, Incorporated, 1958-67; special assistant to the Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., 1970-73; council member (1962-68), vice-president (1963), and president (1964), Friends of the UCLA Library; published books include City-makers (1948), The water seekers (1950), The ghost towns of California (1954), Los Angeles: from mission to modern city (1960), California: the new society (1963), Ghost towns and mining camps of California (1965), Fort Laramie and the Sioux Indians (1967), The real Joaquin Murieta (1974).

From the guide to the Remi A. Nadeau Papers, 1948-1993, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.)

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