Related to the article “Ten Candidates Vie for Award, Affair One of Smartest on University Campus, Distinguished Names Make Up List of Patrons, Riviera County Club to Be Setting for Event.” Los Angeles Times, 10 Nov. 1933: A6. The article states: Gala event of the University of California at Los Angeles will be the annual military ball … the Scabbard and Blade men will choose an honorary colonel … The fortunate ten … include … Miss Florence Blackman … Patrons will include … Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Edward J. Moran, Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Raymond C. Baird …
Possibly connected to Los Angeles Times article, June 18, 1932, University’s Commencement Held in Hollywood Bowl, U.C.L.A. Grants 1090 Diplomas, Vast Crowd Sees Exercises at Hollywood Bowl, President Sproul Speaks of “New World” Problems, Intelligence Only Progress Surety, Moore Tells Class
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).
Probably connected to Los Angeles Times article, June 9, 1934, Sproul Raps Communism, Rotarians Hear U.C. Head, Says Reds Will Never Be Tolerated in California or United States, Painting of Universities as Hot Beds of Radicalism Decried by Speaker. Communism was attacked yesterday by Dr. Robert Gordon Sproul, president of the University of California, in an address at a Los Angeles Rotary Club luncheon in the Biltmore … George E. Montgomery, president of the local Rotary Club, presided.
This photograph appears with Los Angeles Times article, June 18, 1932, University’s Commencement Held in Hollywood Bowl, U.C.L.A. Grants 1090 Diplomas, Vast Crowd Sees Exercises at Hollywood Bowl, President Sproul Speaks of “New World” Problems, Intelligence Only Progress Surety, Moore Tells Class
Robert G. Sproul, in suit, tie, and hat, handing commission to Lee Coats, in uniform, while Florence Blackman, in dress and hat, looks on, in open field with low hills in background