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3 images. Los Angeles County Grand Jury, 23 January 1952. General Henry J. Matchett (Retired Brigadier General, USA) Mrs. Beatriz B. Oakley (Housewife) William A. Kenney (American Legion Field Representative) Milton R. MacKaig (Auto dealer) Mrs. Audrey Redding (Newspaper Editor) Harvey A. Van Norman (Retired engineer) James S. Hurry (Insurance executive) Judge Philip Richards Mrs. Mary Margaret Wallace (Housewife) Mrs. Shirley C. Seltzer (Housewife) Mrs. Margaret R. Hay (Housewife) Mrs. Katherine V. Sinks Rickerson (Newspaper woman) Mrs. Dorothy W. Ward (Housewife) Doctor Raymond C. Thompson (Medical Doctor) Alvin G. Munson (Col. Medical Evangelist Executive) Harold R. Hilton (Retired businessman) Thomas C. McMahon (Retired aircraft executive) Mrs. Ralph E. Lewis (Housewife) Mrs. Elizabeth R. Hollywood (Housewife). Caption slip reads: "Photographer: Forbes. Date: 1952-01-23. Reporter: Emerson. Assignment: Los Angeles County 1952 Grand Jury. Grand Jury Caption: Front row: General Henry J. Matchett Mrs. Beatriz B. Oakley William A. Kenney Milton R. MacKaig Mrs. Audrey Redding Harvey A. Van Norman James S. Hurry. Middle row: Judge Philip Richards Mrs. Mary Margaret Wallace Mrs. Shirley C. Seltzer Mrs. Margaret R. Hay Mrs. Katherine V. Sinks Rickerson Mrs. Dorothy W. Ward. Back row: Doctor Raymond C. Thompson (foreman) Alvin G. Munson Harold R. Hilton Thomas C. McMahon Mrs. Ralph E. Lewis Mrs. Elizabeth R. Hollywood".
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image
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3 photographs : negatives, b&w 10 x 13 cm. negatives (photographic) photographs
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