Margaret Sartori (right, UCLA Regent), unveils the plaque at the dedication ceremony for Mira Hershey Hall, the first UCLA residence Hall for women. With her are, left to right: Helen Laughlin (Dean of Women), Robert G. Sproul (President of UCLA), and Ernest C. Moore (Provost of UCLA).
USC football coach Howard Jones (left) shakes hands with UCLA co-founder Ernest Carroll Moore while UCLA football coach William Spaulding (second from right) shakes hands with USC president Rufus B. von Kleinsmid.
Photograph appears with this article: “Judge Thompson feted: banquet at Masonic Clubhouse attended by many distinguished legal lights and others,” Los Angeles Times, 9 Mar. 1933: A1.
Dr. E. C. Moore and a women in cap and gown stand at the entrance to Royce Hall, with students in caps and gowns entering the doorway behind them on the right.
Dignitaries at the dedication ceremony for the site of a new university the Lutheran Church planned to build in Los Angeles. Standing, left to right: Dr. Edward M. Stensrud, president of the board of directors of the Los Angeles University Corporation; his wife Selma Stendsrud; Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, president of Stanford University and keynote speaker at the event; his wife, Marguerite Wilbur; Miss Wilbur (perhaps Dr. Wilbur's sister Celia); Los Angeles Mayor George Cryer; UCLA President George E. Moore; W. G. Cooper; and the Reverend Jens H. Vammen of the Bethel Danish Lutheran Church.
From left to right: William H. Spaulding, UCLA football coach; Ernest Carroll Moore, co-founder of UCLA; Rufus B. von Kleinsmid, president of USC; Howard Jones, head USC football coach.