Photograph of Francis Read "Speed" Kendall, a reporter for The Times. He began his career as the youngest police beat reporter for the Los Angeles Record. After working for some other newspapers briefly, he returned to The Times in 1928, where he worked until 1942. He was noted primarily for his coverage of Hollywood both as a feature writer and in his column "Around and About Hollywood."
Rephotograph of a file picture of Los Angeles Times employee, James W. Berry. Mr. Berry joined The Times in 1912. In 1925, he was appointed country circulation manager, a post he held until his death in 1935.
Guy Stafford (left), Los Angeles Times reporter and editor, and Bruce Russell, Los Angeles Times editorial cartoonist sit side by side in chairs, posing for a portrait photograph.
Harry Carr, Los Angeles Times reporter, editor and columnist, standing in a doorway with hat in hand at the port in San Pedro upon his return from a trip to Europe.
Photograph published with the article, "Carr Reviews World Trip: 'Times' Writer Declares Welter of Political and Economic Intrigue Surrounds America," Los Angeles Times, 5 Jan. 1934: A1.
Photograph of Harry Carr seated on a dock. Carr was a Los Angeles Times reporter, editor and columnist. The image probably dates between 1900-1920. The copy print was made shortly after his death, from a heart attack.