View from the audience towards the stage of the Hollywood Bowl during Eleanor Roosevelt's speech about the employment of charity to relieve human suffering. Program participants and an orchestra are also on the stage.
Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt leaving a car at Central Station after speaking at the Hollywood Bowl; she holds a bouquet of flowers. Two men assist her and 2 women are in the car.
Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt at Central Station just prior to leaving for San Diego with 3 men standing on either side of her and her secretary Malvina Thompson in the background next to the presidential train.
Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt leaving the Biltmore Hotel in a brocaded crepe de chine dress and mercurial hat with secretaries Mayris Chaney (later Martin) and Malvina Thompson following. Mrs. Roosevelt had gone to the Biltmore at 7:30 am to freshen up after the train trip to Los Angeles, before beginning her day of public events.
Eleanor Roosevelt delivers a speech at the Hollywood Bowl. Three photographers are positioned in front of her. Privileged spectators are seated behind her.
Eleanor and her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt visited Los Angeles for a day before visiting San Diego. During their time in Los Angeles, the President gave a speech at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Mrs. Roosevelt gave a speech at the Hollywood Bowl.