Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. This photograph appears with the article, "Newlyweds Get Attention: Lawyer's Bride Enlivens Trial of Lederer Case," Los Angeles Times, 20 Aug. 1935: A2. Attorney Theodore Rosenthal and his new bride Evelyn Rosenthal in courtroom. They both sit at a table and there is a notepad in front of Mr. Rosenthal. In the background there is a water cooler. Mrs. Rosenthal wears a hat and a flower on her lapel. Text from newspaper caption: Theodore Rosenthal, attorney for Jack Quartaro, received more attention in Judge Smith's court yesterday than did Francis Lederer, actor. That is, he did from Evelyn Rosenthal, his bride of the week-end. Text from negative sleeve: 1808- Atty. Theodore Rosenthal and Mrs. Rosenthal (newlyweds.) [Stamped:] Aug 30 1935
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Image
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b&w nitrate negative
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uclamss_1429_10201 ark:/21198/zz002df060
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No linguistic content
Subject
Courtrooms--California--Los Angeles Lawyers--California--Los Angeles Spouses--California--Los Angeles Rosenthal, Theodore, b. 1907 or 08 Rosenthal, Evelyn, b. 1912 or 13
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