Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Related to the article, "United States Fleet Commander Declares 'Men Who Man the Boats' Superior,: Personnel Confidence Expressed Dinner at Ebell Club Honors Visiting Navy Heads," Los Angeles Times, 12 Jan 1935: A5. Text from newspaper caption: Admirals and their Wives Honored Guests At Ebell Club Dinner: Center of the speakers' table, when honor was paid the Navy by Los Angeles clubwomen, was occupied by Rear-Admiral G. T. Pettengill, Mrs. John Wesley Harris, program chairman; Admiral Joseph M. Reeves, fleet commander and principal speaker, and Mrs. Samuel Cary Dunlap, Ebell club president. Text from negative sleeve: Pettengill, George T. Adm. 1930 Handwritten on negative: L to R; G. T. Pettengill, Mrs. John Wesley Harris, Joseph M. Reeves, Mrs. Samuel Cary Dunlap
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_11242 ark:/21198/zz002h97sm
Subject
Naval parades & ceremonies--California--Los Angeles Reeves, Joseph Mason, 1872-1948 West Ebell Club (Los Angeles, Calif.) Harris, John Wesley, Mrs Pettengill, George T., b. 1877 Dunlap, Anna May, 1877-1967
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