1946 (1945) (1947) (1940-1950) Table of Contents
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Donald M. Cleland A History of the Santa Monica Schools 1876-1951, Santa Monica Unified School District, February 1952 (Copied for the Santa Monica Library, July 22, 1963). 140 pp., 1946 See Text
Terrell C. Drinkwater History of the Los Angeles Country Club 1898-1973, Unknown publisher, 1973, 127 pp., 1898, 1897, 1927, 1946, See Text and Picture
John Arthur Maynard Venice West: The Beat Generation in Southern California, Rutgers University Press: New Brunswick, NJ, 1991, 242 pp., 1948, 1946, 1944, 1938 See Text
Robert Aquinas McNally Something in the Genes: Kaiser Permanente's Continuing Commitment to Research The Permanante Journal, 5, 4, Fall 2001, 1946 See Text
John F. Muller Neglected Neighborhood . . . Santa Monica Daily Press, 4 August 2004a, 1, 1992, 1946. 1906 See Text
Jeffrey Stanton Santa Monica Pier A History from 1875 to 1990, Donahue Publishing: Los Angeles, CA, 1990, 1946 See Text
Jeffrey Stanton Venice of America: 'Coney Island of the Pacific,' Donahue Publishing: Los Angeles, CA, 1987. 176 pp., 1946, See Text
Les Storrs Santa Monica Portrait of a City Yesterday and Today, Santa Monica Bank: Santa Monica, CA, 1974, 67 pp., 1946 See Text
Lawrence Weschler Vermeer in Bosnia, Pantheon Books: NY, 2004. (The chapter The Light of L.A. appeared as L.A. Glows in the 23 February 1998 The New Yorker.) 1998, 1946 See Text
544. After Sundown at Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, California Post Card, Longshaw Card Co., Los Angeles, Calif. JT, 1946 See Image and Text
Betty Lou Young and Randy Young Santa Monica Canyon: A Walk Through History Casa Vieja Press: Pacific Palisades, CA, 1997, 182 pp., 1946 See Text
Notes:
The Venice Pier closed a midnight on Saturday April 20, 1946.
Lawrence Lipton [1898-1975] is the father of James Lipton, moderator of Inside the Actor's Workshop, and Broadway writer, who grew up in Michigan after his father Lawrence abandoned that family. Lawrence Lipton was injured as a reporter for the Free Press covering the 1968 Demorcratic Convention in Chicago at which the MC5 played and for which Tom Hayden was tried as one of the Chicago 7.
- Les Storrs [c. 1900- ] 1974, 1971, 1942, 1924, 1920s, 1918, 1917, 1913, 1912
Santa Monica City Director of Planning and Zoning, 1946-1971, 1974
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