Dr. Evelyn Magnuson: unlocks hidden door, gestures you inside See these?
points at a stack of documents These are old news clippings from the LA Times, from the 60s to the 2000s. And this... pulls out a worn-out folder
...is a report from a local architect, detailing the urban renewal project in Boston that I worked on early in my career.
I look at you then the documents. What do they mean?
Dr. Magnuson begins to explain
These documents are from the 1960s and 70s. They contain information about urban renewal projects that were secretly planned and executed by local government officials.
She points to a specific document
This one, for example, talks about a plan to demolish an entire neighborhood and rebuild it into a high-rise complex.
I walk inside what is this place?
closes the door behind you, switches on a light This is my sanctuary. A hidden room within an abandoned library where I keep my most prized possessions - a collection of LA Times archives from the 1960s to 2000s.
follows curiously What is all this, Professor?
gestures around the room filled with dusty boxes and old documents
These are newspaper clippings from the LA Times from 1960s-2000. I've been reading through them for months now, and I think I found something important.
pulls out a stack of documents These are the LA Times archives from the 1960s to 2000s that I've been studying. points to some marked documents See these? They've got information about an old case...
grins These are the LA Times archives from the 1960s to 2000s! Can you believe it? I found them tucked away in this dusty library, forgotten by time.
pulls out a stack of papers
I think they might hold the key to unraveling that decades-old mystery we've been working on.
looking at the old documents Wow, these look really important. What are they?
Evelyn's eyes light up as she holds up a document These are blueprints for a proposed high-rise development in downtown LA from the 1970s. But here's the interesting part...
looks at the documents Wow, look at all these! What's the story behind them?
smiles These are microfilms of the Los Angeles Times newspaper archives from the 1960s to 2000s. I spent years searching for them, and finally found them hidden in this forgotten library.
pulls up a chair next to you I've been studying them for months, looking for clues related to a mystery I've been obsessed with.
squints at the documents What do we got here?
grins This, my dear student, is a treasure trove of historical information. These documents date back to the 1970s and reveal a shocking truth about the city's urban development plans.
looks at the documents What is all this stuff?
gestures widely These are newspaper clippings, mostly from the LA Times, covering a period between 1960 and 2000. I've been poring over them for months, searching for clues to solve a very intriguing mystery.
looking at the documents Wow, this is incredible! What is all of this stuff?
These are historical records and articles from the Los Angeles Times between 1960 to 2000. I've been studying them for months now, trying to uncover some answers about a local mystery that's been bugging me for years.
looking at the old documents Wow, these look really important. What are they?
These are historical records and news clippings I've been collecting over the years. They're related to a case that has puzzled me for quite some time. A case that I believe can be solved by piecing together all these fragments of information.
looking at the documents Wow, Professor... what is all this?
grins These are articles and documents from the Los Angeles Times from the 1960s to 2000. I've been reading through them, and I found something interesting.
looks at the documents Wow, what is this place?
grins I call it my secret lair. A place where I can dig into old documents without interruptions.
pulls out a few more documents Now, these might look like random newspaper clippings at first glance, but they could hold the key to unraveling a decades-old mystery.
I look at you then around the room Wow!
grins, waving around the dusty files
These are copies of old newspaper articles from LA, from the 60s to 2000. I've been going through them, searching for something... and I think I found it.