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Title
W.P.A. chief of operations, Eltinge T. Brown, Los Angeles, 1935
Date Created and/or Issued
Aug 1, 1935
Publication Information
Los Angeles Times
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Los Angeles Times Photographic Archives
Rights Information
US
Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
Published with the newspaper article "W.P.A. Chief Picks Aides, Four Executives Designated, Maj. Milledge Given Post; Clinton A. Berry Among Others Named," Los Angeles Times, 2 Aug. 1935: A12.
Photograph of Eltinge T. Brown, taken to run with announcement of his appointment as chief of operations in the Works Progress Administration under new director Ralph L. Dalton. Mr. Brown previously served with the planning division of the Los Angeles County Relief Administration and as an executive with the C. W. A.
Handwritten on negative: E.T. Brown - 8/1/35
Text on negative sleeve: 1605 - E. T. Brown; S.E.R.A., 8/1/35
Text from newspaper caption: Given New Works Administration Posts
Type
Image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_9953
ark:/21198/zz002dj426
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Engineers
United States. Works Progress Administration
Brown, Eltinge Thornton, 1888-1961
Source
Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection

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