934 resultados para Motion picture actors and actresses California Los Angeles


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"Two hundred copies printed by Anderson & Ritchie for Glen Dawson, May, 1941."

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Quarto size: 1954/55.

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"This report is preliminary and subject to change."

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v. 1. General service factors.--v. 2 Objectives ... library appraisal of the book collections.--v. 3. Central library.--v. 4. Extension service for adults.--v. 5. Extension service for youth.--v. 6. Extension service requirements.--v. 7. Technical services.--v. 8. Business administraion. Financial administration.--v. 9. Personnel administration.--v. 10. Library relationships in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.--v. 11. General administration.--v. 12. Recapitulation of recommendations.

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Chapman Park Hotel, Wilshire Boulevard between Mariposa and Alexandria Avenue, Los Angeles, 1934. Formerly named the Alexandria Hotel, it was built in 1906 and enlarged in 1909. The Santa Ysabel Land Company, controlled by Charles C. Chapman and his son, Stanley Chapman, purchased the hotel in 1930. It housed the United States women for the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles.

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Chapman Park Hotel, Wilshire Boulevard between Mariposa and Alexandria Avenue, Los Angeles, 1934. Formerly named the Alexandria Hotel, it was built in 1906 and enlarged in 1909. The Santa Ysabel Land Company, controlled by Charles C. Chapman and his son, Stanley Chapman, purchased the hotel in 1930. It housed the United States women for the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles.

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Garden of the Chapman Park Hotel, Wilshire Boulevard between Mariposa and Alexandria Avenues, Los Angeles, 1935. Formerly named the Alexandria Hotel, it was built in 1906 and enlarged in 1909. The Santa Ysabel Land Company, controlled by Charles C. Chapman and his son, Stanley Chapman, purchased the hotel in 1930. It housed the United States women for the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"1962 Edition".