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{{refn|name=Read with Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce|Read was the [[Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce]] executive director,{{sfnm |1a1=Burns|1y=2005|1p=84|2a1=Rothbard | 2y=2006 | 2p=451}} from 1938{{sfn | Dochuk | 2010 | p =116}} to 1945.{{sfn | Heller | 2009 | p=197}} }}
{{sfnm | 1ps= {{pad|1px}}She writes: "I spent the next winter in Alexandria (1807), and we had a fine time, as my uncle, F. L. Lee [Francis Lightfoot Lee II], was married that winter to Miss Fitzgerald. | 2ps= {{pad|1px}}(Phillips Academy)| 3ps= {{pad|1px}}(Harvard for bachelor of arts and master of arts)| | 4ps= {{pad|1px}}(Harvard for master of arts)| ps=. | 1a1=George Mason University Department of History| 1y=1979| 2a1=Gamble|2y=1973|2p=55 | 3a1=Alexander | 3y=1912 | 3p=145 | 4a1=Bruce|4a2=Stanard|4y=1972 }}
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