Box 59
Contains 7 Results:
Photocopies of Harrison Post's library inventory and sale from his conservatorship files, Superior Court of Los Angeles County, 1935
Please see the Correspondence series of this finding aid for additional material related to or written by Harrison Post.
Photocopies of Clark files from Hollywood Forever Cemetery records, about 1919-1990
Photocopies made by Clark Library staff with the permission of Hollywood Forever Cemetery in 2013.
University of California Southern Branch - outgoing correspondence to Clark Library, 1927-1929
Outgoing carbon copies of correspondence largely from John E. Goodwin to William Andrews Clark, Jr., Cora Sanders and Robert Cowan. Topics include thanks for gift books and a visit to the Clark Library from the Special Libraries Association of Southern California. At least one incoming letter to Goodwin about the gift of the Clark Library is also included here.
UC Budgeting research on Clark Library, 1930
Research on the projected future budget and costs for the Clark Library (including potential staffing and grounds maintenance), prepared by John E. Goodwin (UCLA Librarian) and R.M. Underhill (UCLA Comptroller) for Robert Sproul and WAC Jr.
Correspondence and other research files on the transfer and administration of the Clark Library, 1934-1935
Outgoing and incoming correspondence, plus handwritten notes and memoranda likely from the files of John E. Goodwin. Includes a memo about the importance about employing trained librarians for library work.
The Southern Alumnus, with article on Clark Library, 1936 March
Correspondence, legal documents, newspaper clippings and other documents connected to William Andrews Clark, Jr.'s gift of the Clark Library to UCLA in 1926. Material related to the Deeds of Gift of 1926 and 1929 are included, as is material related to Clark's estate from after his 1934 death.
Earl Heikka brochure from Stendhal Galleries, 1931
Earl Heikka's work was championed by William Andrews Clark III, who is mentioned in this brochure as "discovering" the artist in 1930.