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Photograph was edited for publication purposes and has several light colored stains. The name of the library was changed from North Hollywood Sidney Lanier Regional Branch to North Hollywood Amelia M. Earhart Regional Branch in 1980. Photograph caption dated September 15, 1960 reads "First book on chiropractic for North Hollywood Library is accepted by Librarian Miss Zada Taylor, center, from Dr. Bernard Leventhal, president of Valley district of California Chiropractic Association, and Mrs. H. Wallace Gunn, president of group's auxiliary. Copies of book, 'Medicine and Chiropractic,' were also made available to Van Nuys, Canoga Park and West Valley libraries."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;26 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
Taylor, Zada Los Angeles Public Library--Officials and employees Los Angeles Public Library.--North Hollywood Branch California Chiropractic Association.--San Fernando Valley District--Presidents Women--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Women librarians--California--Los Angeles Women library employees--California--Los Angeles Librarians--California--Los Angeles Physicians--California--Los Angeles Regional libraries--California--North Hollywood (Los Angeles) Branch libraries--California--North Hollywood (Los Angeles) Public libraries--California--North Hollywood (Los Angeles) Libraries--California--Los Angeles Books--California--Los Angeles North Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) Portrait photographs Group portraits Valley Times Collection photographs
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