Lieut. Gen. John L. DeWitt, Lieut. Col. Rupert Hughes, and Capt. Claude B. Mayo speaking at the Army-Navy-Marine banquet in honor of National Defense and Americanism Week. The banquet took place at the National Guard Armory. From left to right, Lieut. Gen. John L. DeWitt, Lieut. Col. Rupert Hughes, and Capt. Claude B. Mayo.
Lieut. Gen. John L. DeWitt, Lieut. Col. Rupert Hughes, and Capt. Claude B. Mayo speaking at the Army-Navy-Marine banquet in honor of National Defense and Americanism Week. The banquet took place at the National Guard Armory. From left to right, Lieut. Gen. John L. DeWitt, Lieut. Col. Rupert Hughes, and Capt. Claude B. Mayo.
This photograph appears with the article, "California Authors Tell of Experiences at Annual Gathering in Claremont: Pointed Tips On Writing Given at Guild Meeting," Los Angeles Times, 25 Oct. 1935: 10.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “WITTNESS COLLAPSES: Writer Revived After She Charges Agent With Collecting Money,” Los Angeles Times, 5 Oct. 1935: A1.
Similar photograph published with the article, "Critic Meets 'Father of His Country': Undismayed Author to Put 'Revelations' Into Book Form," Los Angeles Times, 19 Mar. 1926: A14.
From left to right: Rupert Hughes, Mary Bellerue, Frank Ford, Margaret Brown, C. Elmer Anderson. Ford and Anderson hold a mantelpiece clock, a reward for Margaret Brown for winning the Tournament of Roses sweepstakes prize for her float.
From left to right: Robert Brennan; Milton H. Berry, standing; Rupert Hughes. The three men are at a dining table with a large floral arrangement in the center.