Name/Title
The Ebell of Los Angeles Year Book 1933-1934Entry/Object ID
2025.62.41Scope and Content
The Ebell of Los Angeles Year Book 1933-1934. 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 (Applied Design, Art and Travel, Better American Speech, Bible Literature, Book Chamber, Browning Study, Creative Writing, Drama, Drama Workshop, 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, General Curator, Rest Cottage Association, Scholarship Committee, Former Officers Round Table, Library, Practical Relief Committee, Salon of Art, Ways and Means Committee, President of the Ebell Juniors, Program Committee, and Treasurer. Also includes Law Observance, General Federation Officers, Luncheon Speakers, 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 "The Four Decades of Ebell" by Mrs. Charles F. Rathman and a tribute to Mrs. William Luke Jones along with her portrait. There are various photos throughout the issue: The Clubhouse Exterior, an Etching of the Ebell Corridor, the "Birthplace of the Ebell of Los Angeles" at 1026 S. Olive St, 724 South Broadway location, 1719 South Figueroa Street location, Ebell Rest Cottage at 135 North Park View Street.Collection
YearbooksArchive Details
Creator
The Ebell of Los AngelesDate(s) of Creation
1933 - 1934Archive Size/Extent
1 yearbookRestrictions
Open for researchPrimary Language
engCopyright
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