Peggy Hamilton, wearing a currency-themed gown, with James Francis Thaddeus O'Connor, Comptroller of the Currency, at Grauman's Theater, Los Angeles, 1932
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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Peggy Hamilton and James Francis Thaddeus O'Connor, the Comptroller of the Currency, at Grauman's Chinese Theatre for the premier of the movie Rain. Over her gown, Hamilton wears a wrap of coin-sized sequins with a fur border. Hamilton doing a radio broadcast and there are two microphones next to O'Connor, one with the radio station identifier "KHJ." Text from negative sleeve: Peggy Hamilton and JFT O'Connor Controler of Currency of the U.S.A. = at Grauman's Theatre Premier of "Rain." Peggy was Broadcasting stars & Cra..... From note: Peggy Hamilton and Jefty J. F. T. O connor controler of Currancy for U.S.A. Grauman's Theatre Premiere Rain [image no. uclamss_1373_0207i]
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uclamss_1373_0203 ark:/21198/zz002bzk21
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Motion picture premieres--California--Los Angeles Sequins (spangles) Broadcasters Rain (Motion picture) Evening dresses (garments) Fur Adams, Peggy Hamilton, 1890-1984 Chinese Theatre (Los Angeles, Calif.) O'Connor, James Francis Thaddeus, 1884-1949
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