H. H. West stands in front of his house holding a doll. The doll is small and wears a hat and dress. West wears a hat and coat. The neighbor's house is visible at the left and the West's house is at the right, with a plant growing up the side of the porch.
H. H. West stands in his front yard cradling a doll. The doll is small and wears a hat and dress. West wears a hat and coat. The neighbor's house is visible behind him with plants around it, and another house is visible next to that.
Two pictures of Rosita Dee Cornell, daughter of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell, outdoors standing with a doll in a baby carriage that has ruffles on the hood.
Patricia Feldman, Ellen Kobatznich, and Joan Contaron with dolls and a teddy bear. The girls' parents are members of the Beverly Hills Chapter of Hadassah. The girls, along with several other member's children, put on a play about the difference between good and bad food during the club’s Child Welfare Day held at the Beverly Hills Athletic Club. During the event, members paid an extra 9 cents for their lunches which went toward providing soup, salad, fruit, and milk for Palestine children.
Two double portraits of Rosita Dee Cornell, landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell's 4-year-old daughter, sitting on a stool next to Gloria Weil. There is also a baby doll in one of the portraits.
Two portraits of 4-year-old Rosita Dee Cornell, daughter of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell. One portrait shows her curtsying with a teddy bear; the other has her standing next to a baby doll sitting on a stool.
Double portrait of 4-year-old Rosita Dee Cornell, daughter of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell. One portrait shows Rosita Dee standing with a teddy bear; the other has her sitting on a stool with a baby doll near her feet.