The Ebell of Los Angeles Year Book 1936-1937

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Name/Title

The Ebell of Los Angeles Year Book 1936-1937

Entry/Object ID

2025.62.44

Scope and Content

The Ebell of Los Angeles Year Book 1936-1937. Front matter features a photo of the Club House exterior and a facsimile of Dr. Adrian Ebell's chosen motto: "I will find a way or make one." This issue includes sections on Board of Directors, Committees, Departments (American Speech and Literature, Applied Design, Art and Travel, Bible Literature, Book Chamber, Browning Study, Creative Writing, Drama Guild, French, Garden, Law, Lives and Times, Music, Parliamentary Law, Poetry, Psychology, Public Affairs, Shakespeare, and Spanish), and reports from the President, Recording Secretary, Fourth Vice President, Corresponding Secretary and General Federation Secretary, Treasurer, General Curator, Public Relations, Rest Cottage Association, Scholarship Committee, Former Officers Round Table, Library Committee, Social Welfare Activities, Salon of Art, Benefits and Entertainments, President of Ebell Juniors, and Program Committee. Also includes General Federation Officers, Luncheon Programs, Organizations in which Ebell holds Membership, Past Officers, In Memoriam, Articles of Incorporation, By Laws, Resolutions, Form of Bequest or Devise, Membership lists, Standing Rules, and Index. This issue also includes a photo of the Garden at Ebell Rest Cottage, a donation acknowledgement for Mrs. Oliver Hershman-Martinek and Mr. & Mrs. Charles N. Flint, a tribute to Mrs. Frank W. King along with her portrait and the title page including the Ebell Rest Cottage address 135 North Park View.

Collection

Yearbooks

Archive Details

Creator

The Ebell of Los Angeles

Date(s) of Creation

1936 - 1937

Archive Size/Extent

1 yearbook

Restrictions

Open for research

Primary Language

eng

Copyright

Copyright Details

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