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Since  1954  the  Regional  Oral  History  Office  has  been  interviewing  leading
                participants  in  or  well-placed  witnesses  to  major  events  in  the  development  of
                Northern California,  the West,  and  the  Nation.  Oral history is a  modern  research
                technique  involving  an  interviewee  and  an  informed  interviewer  in  spontaneous
                conversation.     The  taped  record  is  transcribed,  lightly  edited  for  continuity
                and  clarity,  and  reviewed  by  the  interviewee.  The  resulting manuscript  is  typed
                in  final  form,  indexed,  bound  with  photographs  and  illustrative  materials,  and
                placed  in  The  Bancroft  Library  at  the  University  of  California,  Berkeley,  and
                other  research  collections  for  scholarly  use.       Because  it  is  primary  material,
                oral  history  is  not  intended  to  present  the  final,  verified,  or  complete
                narrative  of  events.      It  is  a  spoken  account,  offered  by  the  interviewee  in
                response  to questioning,  and as  such it is reflective,  partisan,  deeply  involved,
                and  irreplaceable.


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                               All  uses  of  this  manuscript  are  covered  by  a  legal  agreement
                       between  The  Regents  of  the  University  of  California  and  Scott
                       Newhall  dated  September  11,  1998.      The  manuscript  is  thereby  made
                       available  for  research  purposes.          All  literary  rights  in  the
                       manuscript,  including  the  right  to  publish,  are  reserved  to  The
                       Bancroft  Library  of  the  University of California,  Berkeley.  No  part
                       of  the  manuscript  may  be  quoted  for  publication without  the  written
                       permission of  the  Director  of The  Bancroft  Library  of  the  University
                       of  California,  Berkeley .

                               Requests  for  permission  to  quote  for  publication  should  be
                       addressed  to  the  Regional  Oral  History  Office,  486  Library,
                       University  of  California,  Berkeley  94720,  and  should  include
                       identification  of  the  specific  passages  to  be  quoted,  anticipated
                       use  of  the  passages,  and  identification  of  the  user.         The  legal
                       agreement  with  Scott  Newhall  requires  that  he  be  notified  of  the
                       request  and  allowed  thirty  days  in  which  to  respond.
                               It  is  recommended  that  this  oral  history be  cited as  follows:



                                      Scott  Newhall,  "A  Newspaper  Editor's
                                      Voyage  Across  San  Francisco  Bay:     San
                                      Francisco  Chronicle,  1935-1971,  and  Other
                                      Adventures,"  an  oral  history  conducted  in
                                      1988-1989  by  Suzanne  B.  Riess,  Regional
                                      Oral  History  Office,  The  Bancroft  Library,
                                      University  of  California,  Berkeley,  1990 .


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