Chamberlain, Ernest
Chamberlain's career as a political publicist began in high school, when he worked for William Howard Taft and Senator Charles Curtis; attended Washburn College, then went to Washington DC, where he worked for several government bureaus; AB and LL. B from George Washington Univ.; after World War I, he attended the Univ. of Paris, where he earned a Certificate d'Etudes Superieures; moved to Oklahoma, where he played the flute in movie theaters, wrote reviews, and taught dance; did publicity work for Governor J.C. Walton of OK; moved to Los Angeles where he worked for Clifford E. Clinton, helping him in his clean-up campaigns against LA vice and corruption; worked with him for Fletcher Bowron's election after the recall of Mayor Frank Shaw in 1938, and worked for Bowron's first reelection in 1941; he also publicized many of Clinton's other projects, including Meals for Millions, various issues in LA politics, and Clinton's own campaign for mayor in the 1945 primary; also worked on publicity for Clinton's Cafeterias; in 1942 he collected material for a projected Citizen's yearbook about LA.
From the description of Papers, 1923-1972. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 41611747
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