Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. View of Joan Dix seated on desk, in jacket, holding right wrist. Joan Dix was a screen actress and dancer who complained she suffered from headaches and dizzy spells which had prevented her working because of a collision between her car and Frank Tipper's, as reported in the article, "Suit Winner: Dancer Wins Crash Cash." Los Angeles Times 3 Sept. 1935. Handwritten on negative: Joan Dix Text from newspaper caption: Joan Dix, dancer, awarded $2725 damages in case on auto collision Text from negative sleeve: 2132, Joan Dix, damage suit over injured wrist, dancer, 9/2/35, [stamped:] Sep 18 1935
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b&w nitrate negative
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uclamss_1429_8541 ark:/21198/zz002dgfc9
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Legal Actresses--American--California--Los Angeles Dancers--American--California--Los Angeles People Dix, Joan
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