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  1. Ann Skidmore at the Mill Valley Record, circa 1950s
  2. Ann Skidmore at the Mill Valley Record, circa 1950s
  3. Ann Skidmore at the Mill Valley Record, circa 1950s
  4. Ann Skidmore at the Mill Valley Record, date unknown
  5. Ardle Pierce at the Mill Valley Record, 1956
  6. Ardle Pierce at the Mill Valley Record, 1956
  7. A winner of Mill Valley Record's Ad-Venture contest, 1955
  8. Bill Perdu at the Mill Valley Record, circa 1950s
  9. Bill Perdu at the Mill Valley Record, circa 1950s
  10. Birthday celebration at Mill Valley Record office, 1965
  11. Book signing at Mill Valley Depot bookstore 1963
  12. Carol Loudon at the Mill Valley Record, circa 1950s
  13. Catherine Ward at Mill Valley Review offices, circa 1955
  14. City manager Bert Balmer, 1960
  15. Day Drexler at the Mill Valley Record, 1950
  16. Day Drexler at the Mill Valley Record, 1957
  17. Day Drexler at the Mill Valley Record, date unknown
  18. Ed Anqoll at the Mill Valley Record, circa 1950s
  19. First winner of Mill Valley Record's game of Ad-Venture, 1955
  20. Front window of the Mill Valley Review offices, circa 1955
  21. Harry Jacobs, History Room Volunteer, 1997
  22. Hermann family winning Mill Valley Record Ad-Venure night, 1955
  23. Italo Lanci at the Mill Valley Record, circa 1950s
  24. Italo Lanci outside the Mill Valley Record office, late 1950s
  25. Italo Lanci, typesetter at the Mill Valley Record, circa 1950s
  26. Italo Lanci, typesetter at the Mill Valley Record, circa 1950s
  27. James Collison, 1956
  28. James Collison, 1956
  29. Lottery drawing at the Mill Valley Record, 1955
  30. Lucretia Hanson at the Mill Valley Record, circa 1950s
  31. Lucretia Hanson at the Mill Valley Record, circa 1950s
  32. Men working in the Mill Valley Record print shop, 1965
  33. Mill Valley Record office, 1965
  34. Mill Valley Record print shop, date unknown
  35. Mill Valley Record staff, circa 1960s-1970s
  36. Mill Valley Record's Trophy for Player of The Week, 1965
  37. Mill Valley Record typesetter, 1965
  38. Mill Valley Review office sign, circa 1955
  39. Mitsuru Kanki, circa 1943-1944
  40. Mountain Play "Tally Ho" starring Juanita Miller, 1919
  41. Moving of Mill Valley Record office, 1967
  42. Mrs. Dowell at teletype machine at the Mill Valley Record, 1958
  43. Mrs. Tom Collison at the Mill Valley Record, circa 1950s
  44. Ned Mills and Herman Boldetti, 1966
  45. Newspapers stacked at Mill Valley Record, 1965
  46. Newspapers stacked at Mill Valley Record, 1965
  47. Offices of the Mill Valley Record, circa 1930
  48. Oral History of Edward M. and Katharine S. Mills - Oral History

    Edward Meredith "Ned" Mills Jr. was born on November 9th, 1915 in Los Angeles. Katherine Sherwood Mills was born in Omaha, Nebraska on April 7th. Ned attended college at the University of Virginia in Richmond before serving in the Army Air Corps on an anti-submarine base in Trinidad during World War II. Katherine went to Scripps College in Claremont, California, and then returned to Beatrice, Nebraska, where she got a job as a writer for the dail...

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  49. Oral History of Paul Liberatore - Oral History

    In this oral history, Paul Liberatore recounts his life as a journalist, rock 'n' roll writer, and participant-observer in the Marin County music scene over the course of several decades. Born in Yonkers, New York, in 1945, Paul moved to Southern California with his mother and stepfather in the early 1950s, and grew up in Santa Clarita. After graduating from San Diego State University, Paul landed his first newspaper job with the San Diego Union-...

    Record Type: Archive

    Paul Liberatore, photo by Joyce Kleiner
  50. Oral History of Steve McNamara - Oral History

    In this oral history, writer and publisher Steve McNamara recounts his life in the newspaper business. Born in Chicago in 1934, Steve grew up in Urbana, Illinois. After graduating from high school, he attended Princeton University, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. Steve recalls that he initially planned to pursue a career in the Foreign Service, but then decided to go into the newspaper business. He got his start as a rep...

    Record Type: Archive

    Steve McNamara, photo courtesy of Steve McNamara

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