Alexander Armstrong, Baltimore attorney and chairman of the executive committee of National Conference on Uniform Laws, in Los Angeles during a conference.
American Bankers' Association officers, Thomas R. Preston, Oscar Wells, Melvin A. Traylor, and Craig B. Hazelwood meet at the Philharmonic Auditorium for the 52nd bankers convention. Photograph appears with the article "CONVENTION OF BANKERS ENDS: Session Second Largest in Association's History Registration Announced as Exceeding 7000 Mark Visitors Start Out to Enjoy Entertainment Program," Los Angeles Times, 08 Oct. 1926: A1.
A man stands and speaks with a notepad and pencil in his hand while several lawyers and others are seated from other states. The tables are separated by state and the name of the state is on the placard.
The camera looks east and down onto Hollywood Boulevard during the American Legion's parade and convention. Hollywood Boulevard stretches straight back through center. In the mid-ground, Highland Avenue stretches across the image. On the near side of the intersection, a row of several flag bearers leads the procession. More color bearers carry American flags as they march in lines towards the camera. Striped banners wave over Hollywood Boulevard as it extends into the distance.
Members of the board of Education are gathered for a meeting. Left to right, seated, Roy J. Becker, Mrs. Gertrude H. Rounsavelle, Dr. Edward W. Hauck, Mrs. Margarete L. Clark; standing, Frank A. Bouelle, John F. Dalton, Stewart O. Mertz, and George W. McDill. Hauck holds papers towards which everyone is looking.
Great Britain's foremost film producer Alexander Korda during a week long visit to America for meetings with Samuel Goldwyn, Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin of United Artists. Also pictured is Robert Fairbanks, brother of Douglas.
L to R: Campbell McCulloch (secretary of the National Regional Labor Board) looking at documents with a Western Union Telegram included next to Arthur Booth (secretary of the Associated Apparel Manufacturers) and Israel Feinberg (Vice President of the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union). There is a sink behind Campbell and a view of the street outside the window behind them.