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Photograph was edited for publication purposes. Original photograph has several stains. Photograph caption dated September 4, 1950 reads "Planners of the Oct. 1 'Our America' program in the Hollywood Bowl gather at luncheon to discuss event. Left to right are (standing) supervisor William A. Smith, Lieut. Gov. Goodwin J. Knight and Scout executive Glen Rice and (seated) Burbank starlet Debbie Reynolds, Marine Col. Gordon West and Mrs. Arthur Mensbach, Girl Scout executive."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;13 x 15 cm. Photographic prints
Smith, William A.,--1888-1953 Knight, Goodwin,--1896-1970 Reynolds, Debbie,--1932-2016 United States.--Marine Corps--Officers Boy Scouts of America--Officials and employees Girl Scouts of the United States of America--Officials and employees Women--California--San Fernando Valley Men--California--San Fernando Valley County officials and employees--California--Los Angeles County Lieutenant governors--California Armed Forces--Officers Motion picture actors and actresses--United States Television actors and actresses--United States Singers--United States Girl Scouts--California--San Fernando Valley Boy Scouts--California--San Fernando Valley Scout leaders--California--San Fernando Valley Military uniforms Eating & drinking--California--San Fernando Valley Luncheons--California--San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley (Calif.) Portrait photographs Group portraits Valley Times Collection photographs
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