Former President Hoover and his wife, Lou Henry Hoover, stand outside by a railroad track. He wears a hat and long dark coat. She wears a coat with elaborate collar and sleeves, a hat, and is carrying an umbrella. Several unidentified people stand around them.
Herbert Hoover, former President and Iowa's most distinguished native son, banned politics as chief speaker at annual dinner of the Iowa Association of Southern California in the Elks' Temple.
Herbert Hoover, former President and Iowa's most distinguished native son, banned politics as chief speaker at annual dinner of the Iowa Association of Southern California in the Elks' Temple.
View of Herbert Hoover, hat in hand, walking at the head of a crowd with his wife, Lou Henry Hoover, holding flowers and greeting Girl Scouts behind him.
President Herbert Hoover giving a talk from the platform of a train with his wife, first lady Lou Henry Hoover, standing beside him and 5 other men also on the platform.
Dr. Walter F. Dexter, left, president of Whittier College, and former first lady Lou Henry Hoover, right, lead a group of people to the commencement ceremony. Mrs. Hoover and her son, Allan Hoover, were distinguished guests.
The Hoover family stands on the front steps of a Spanish-style residence. Standing in the back are Herbert Hoover, Jr. and Allan Hoover. In front of them, from left to right, are Margaret Eva Watson Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover, and Herbert Hoover.
Photograph of President Herbert Hoover and his wife Lou Henry Hoover a the platform on the back of a train car in El Monte. Mrs. Hoover holds a lion cub that someone offered to her as a pet. She gave it back before departing.
Lou Henry Hoover, standing to the left of the podium, delivers a speech at W. O. Mendenhall’s inauguration ceremony. The orchestra can be seen behind her and the rest of the distinguished guests sitting to the right, facing the audience.
Herbert Hoover, left, waves his hat to the crowd as Lou Henry Hoover, standing beside him, waves a gloved hand. They are aboard a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad train.
Photograph appears with the article, "Whittier College Aided. Former First Lady Attends First Board Meeting; Three Faculty Appointments Announced," Los Angeles Times, 27 Feb. 1935: A5.
Standalone photograph with the title: "They're Four Energetic Champions of Charity Drive," related to the article, "Mrs. Herbert Hoover Lauds Activity of Community Chest at Club Luncheon -- Girl Scout Work Told at Meeting -- California Held More Charitable Than Other States," Los Angeles Times, 25 Sep. 1934: A6.