Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Related to the article, "George Jessel Signs Agreement with Schenck-Zanuck Studio Organization. Star Joins Actors Busy Behind Screen. Barbara Stanwyck and Preston Foster Leads in Buffalo Bill Feature; Bette Davis to Glean Again in 'Woman From Yesterday'." Los Angeles Times, 22 July 1935: 15. Related to photograph 21198/zz002dfwww of a typescript note that describes this photograph. Mrs. Zane Grey signs a contract with Paramount giving the studio exclusive rights to twenty two novels written by her husband, a noted novelist. Her son, Romer Grey, and Paramount attorney, Jacob Karp, look on beside her. Text from negative sleeve: 1521- Aug. 1935. Mrs. Zane Grey & son, Romer Grey, Jacob Karp, Paramount attorney.
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b&w nitrate negative
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uclamss_1429_8091 ark:/21198/zz002dfwvc
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Authors--American--California--Pasadena Lawyers--California--Los Angeles Karp, Jacob H., 1903-1980 Grey, Romer, 1909-1976 Grey, Lina Elise, -1957
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