Photograph of a typescript document that lists the women in related photograph 21198/zz002dfw6j, which reads, "Women's Law Observance Association. Dr. Clara B. Burdettem [sic], Mrs. William H. Hannold, founder, Mmes Walter H. Fisher, Dora A. Stearns and Susan M. Dorsey."
Cass Arthur Reed (Dean of the International College of Smyrna Turkey), Susan Miller Dorsey (Superintendent), Elizabeth Louise Clark (Board of Education), Lawrence Melville Riddle (University of Southern California & Secretary of Archeological Institute of America, Los Angeles Society), and Harry M. Shafer (Assistant Superintendent), with drawing from Department of Architecture, Polytechnic High School, and Greek and Roman realia in background
Lawrence Melville Riddle, Susan Miller Dorsey, Elizabeth Louise Clark, and Harry M. Shafer, seated at table, and Cass Arthur Reed, standing, in lecture-room of Classical Center, Los Angeles City School District, with charts, tapestries, maps, flags, and slides in background
Dr. Clara B. Burdette, Mrs. William L. (note: negative sleeve incorrectly reads H)Honnold, Mrs. Walter H. Fisher, Mrs. Dora A. Stearns, and Susan M. Dorsey of the Women's Law Observance Association stand in a garden.
This note is dated February 1, 1928. It lists names individuals associated with the Los Angeles County school district and University of Southern California, including: Dr. Susan M. Doresy (Superintendent), Mrs. George H. Clark (Board of Education member), Mr. Harry M. Shafer (Assistant Superintendent), and Dr. L.M. Riddle (Prof. USC). These persons appear in the photograph referenced in the "Relation" note.
Frank A. Bouelle and Susan M. Dorsey shaking hands in a room. Dorsey resigned as superintendent of schools and was succeeded by Bouelle. Photo appears with the article, "Susan M. Dorsey Resigns Office," Los Angeles Times, 07 Dec. 1928: A1.
Composer John Philip Sousa, shaking hands with Los Angeles schools superintendent Susan Dorsey, hat in left hand, standing with Jennie Jones, supervisor of orchestral music in the Los Angeles public schools, at Philharmonic Auditorium, with doors in background