The head of Chicago University Robert Maynard Hutchins gives his views on education. He gave an address to over 2500 people, at an event where he was introduced by Occidental College student Donald Fareed.
Photograph of James A. Timony leaning on a desk. He is wearing a hat and a tuxedo, and is holding a coat under his right arm. Behind him there is a calendar displaying the days of December 1935.
Count de Martel has been a diplomat for his country for 31 years in China, Japan, the Balkan states, Siberia, and Washington. He is taking a rest as he travels to Los Angeles en route to Paris to visit his family.
Robert L. McCormick (2nd from left), former officer in World War I and publisher/owner of the Chicago Tribune, sitting with several other gentleman at a banquet tables. Everybody is wearing a tuxedo.
B. O. Miller (left), Chester Rowell (center), and Mason Case stand next to each other wearing tuxedos. Miller and Case wear black tie, and Rowell wears white tie. Case wears a boutonniere. A decorated lamp, chair, and heavy drapes are behind them.