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Descriptive Summary
Title: Herbert G. Klein Collection
Dates: 1959-2001
Collection Number: MS.013
Creator/Collector:
Extent: 3 boxes, 3.0 linear ft.
Repository:
San Diego Public Library
San Diego, California 92101
Abstract: Herbert G. Klein was born in Los Angeles in 1918 and died in San Diego in 2009. He married Marjorie G. Galbraith in Long beach
in 1941. After serving for four years as an officer in the Navy, Herb Klein worked for the Alhambra Post-Advocate from 1946
to 1950. In 1950 he joined the San Diego Union, becoming Editor in 1959. He left the paper in 1968 and became White House
Communications Director during the Nixon Administration, after working on many Nixon campaigns. After leaving the White House
in 1973, he worked for Metromedia and as a media consultant before rejoining the Copley Press as Editor-in-Chief in 1980.
He retired from Copley in 2003. Herb Klein wrote the book Making It Perfectly Clear: An Inside Account of Nixon’s Love-Hate
Relationship With the Media. This collection was donated to the Public Library via Dr. Iris Engstrand, professor from the
University of San Diego.
Language of Material: English
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Collection is open for research.
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San Diego Public Library can only claim physical ownership of the collection. Users are responsible for satisfying any claims
of the copyright holder. Permission to copy or publish any portion of San Diego Public Library's collection must be given
by the San Diego Public Library.
Preferred Citation
Herbert G. Klein Collection. San Diego Public Library
Scope and Content of Collection
Herbert G. Klein was born in Los Angeles in 1918 and died in San Diego in 2009. He married Marjorie G. Galbraith in Long beach
in 1941. After serving for four years as an officer in the Navy, Herb Klein worked for the Alhambra Post-Advocate from 1946
to 1950. In 1950 he joined the San Diego Union, becoming Editor in 1959. He left the paper in 1968 and became White House
Communications Director during the Nixon Administration, after working on many Nixon campaigns. After leaving the White House
in 1973, he worked for Metromedia and as a media consultant before rejoining the Copley Press as Editor-in-Chief in 1980.
He retired from Copley in 2003. Herb Klein wrote the book Making It Perfectly Clear: An Inside Account of Nixon’s Love-Hate
Relationship With the Media. This collection was donated to the Public Library via Dr. Iris Engstrand, professor from the
University of San Diego.
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