Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Mr. Forsyth and Ms. St. Clare stand next to each other shaking hands. At the Biltmore Thomas W. Forsyth of San Francisco enjoyed the company of sixty female dining guests, members of the Daughters of Scotia, an organization of people of Scottish ancestry. The order has approximately 18,000 members across the country. Agnes St. Clare of Detroit is the grand chief daughter. Story related to photograph appears with the article, "Lone Scot Dines With Sixty Convention Women," Los Angeles Times, 17 Sep 1935: A1. Handwritten on negative: Thomas W. Forsyth Mrs. Agnes St. Clare 9-18-35 Text from negative sleeve: 2368 - Thomas W. Forsyth Mrs Agnes St Clare Daughters of Scotia 9-20-35 [stamped:] Oct 3- 1935
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image
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b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_8812 ark:/21198/zz002dgrqt
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Luncheons--California--Los Angeles Shaking hands Biltmore Hotel (Los Angeles, Calif.) Daughters of Scotia Forsyth, Thomas W., 1882-1950 St. Clare, Agnes
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