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Letter to the Editor

Oct. 19, 2010

Last but Certainly Not Least

Justice Richard M. Mosk of the California Court of Appeal comments on "The Intersection of Two Lives."

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COLUMN

In connection with my article ("The Intersection of Two Lives," Oct. 14) on the naming of a school for Justice Stanley Mosk, I should have noted my appreciation to Los Angeles Board of Education member Steve Zimmer, who worked hard to see that the naming took place.

JUSTICE RICHARD M. MOSK

CALIFORNIA COURT OF APPEAL

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