Left to right, artists of the Los Angeles Times: Allen Turner, Oliver French, Salvador Baguez, Harlan Kirby. all of the men wear suits and ties. French and Kirby wear glasses. Baguez wears a double-breasted suit.
C. F. Hayden sits at his desk in a wooden chair. A desk lamp sits on the top shelf of his desk. His desk is neat, with just a desk pad and some stacked papers. He holds a stubby pencil in his right hand and rests his left hand in his lap. He is in a wood paneled office. A typewriter sits to the right of his desk, behind him. Hayden wears a three piece suit and round glasses.
Portrait photograph of L. D. Hotchkiss, managing editor of the Los Angeles Times (later editor-in-chief). Photograph is about 7/8 profile from the chest up.
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.
Photograph of Ralph Trueblood, Los Angeles Times managing editor, seated in profile, wearing a suit and tie. Trueblood was likely photographed in Los Angeles.