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  Brown, Karl. Adventures with D.W. Griffith. Farrar, Straus, and Grioux, 1973.

  Bruskin, David N. Behind the Three Stooges: The White Brothers. A Director’s Guild of America Publication, 1993.

  Burnett, Carol. One More Time. Random House, 1986.

  California Pacific International Exposition 1935, HollywoodGuide.

  Cary, Diana Serra. Jackie Coogan: The World’s Boy King. The Scarecrow Press, 2003.

  Cary, Diana Serra. Whatever Happened to Baby Peggy. St. Martin’s Press, 1996.

  Caughey, John and LaRee. Los Angeles: Biography of a City. University of California Press, 1977.

  Central Casting Corp. Facts About Extra Work. Aug. 1, 1936.

  Cini, Zelda and Crane, Bob. Hollywood Land and Legend. Arlington House, 1980.

  Cobb, Robert. The Brown Derby Cookbook. Doubleday & Company, 1952.

  Cooper, Miriam. Dark Lady of the Silents. Bobbs-Merrill, 1973.

  Crosby, Bing. Call Me Lucky. Simon & Schuster, 1953.

  Davis, Mike. City of Quartz. Random House, 1990.

  Day, Beth. This Was Hollywood. Doubleday, 1960.

  De Acosta, Mercedes. Here Lies the Heart. Reynal, 1960. Dunning, John. Tune in Yesterday. Prentice-Hall Inc., 1976.

  DeCarlo, Yvonne with Warren, Doug. Yvonne. St. Martin’s Press, 1987.

  DeMille, William. Hollywood Saga. EP Dutton, 1939.

  Ednres, Stacey and Cushman, Robert. Hollywood at Your Feet. Pomegranate Press, 1982.

  Eells, George. Hedda and Louella. Putnam, 1972.

  Englemeier, Peter and Regine (editors). Fashion in Film. Prestel Publishing, Munich, 1990.

  Etherington-Smith, Meredith and Pilcher, Jeremy. The “It” Girls. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986.

  Eyman, Scott. Ernst Lubitsch, Laughter in Paradise. Simon & Schuster, 1993.

  Farmer, Frances. Will There Be a Morning? G.P. Putnam, 1972.

  Fenton, Robert W. The Big Swingers. Prentice-Hall, 1967.

  Fernett, Gene. American Film Studios: An Historical Encyclopedia. McFarland, 1988.

  Field, Alice Evans. Hollywood, U.S.A. Vantage Press, 1952.

  Finch, Christopher and Rosenkrantz, Linda, Gone Hollywood. Doubleday, 1979.

  Freberg, Stan. It Only Hurts When I Laugh. Times Books, 1988.

  Friedrich, Otto. City of Nets. Harper & Row, 1986.

  Fox, Charles Donald. Mirrors of Hollywood. CharlesRenaud, 1925.

  Gabler, Neal. Winchell. Alfred Knopf, 1995.

  Garnder, Ava. My Story. Bantam Books, 1990.

  Geduld, Harry M. The Birth of the Talkies. Indiana UniversityPress, 1975. Gimarc, George and Reeder, Pat. Hollywood Hi-Fi. St. Martin’s, 1995.

  Gish, Lillian. Lillian Gish: The Movies, Mr. Griffith and Me. Prentice-Hall, 1969.

  Graham, Carroll and Garrett. Queer People. Carbondale, 1930.

  Goldenson, Leonard H. and Wolf, Marvin J. Beating the Odds. Scribner, 1991.

  Goodman, Ezra, The Fifty Year Decline and Fall of Hollywood. Simon and Schuster, 1961.

  Griffin, Nancy and Masters, Kim. Hit and Run. Simon & Schuster, 1996.

  Green, Abel, editor. The Spice of Variety. Henry Holt and Co., 1952.

  Grey, Rudolph. Nightmare of Ecstasy. The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood, Jr. Feral House, 1994.

  Gubernick, Lisa Rebecca. Squandered Fortune. Putnam, 1991.

  Hadleigh, Boze. Hollywood Lesbians. Barricade Books, 1994.

  Halliday, Ruth. Tourist Guide of Hollywood. Mitock & Sons, 1958.

  Heimann, Jim. Out With the Stars. Abbeville Press, 1985.

  Herman, Jan. A Talent for Trouble; William Wyler. G.P. PutnamSons, 1995.

  Herman, Hal. How I Broke Into Hollywood. Hal C. Herman, publisher, Hollywood, CA, 1929.

  Higby, Mary Jane. Tune In Tomorrow. Cowles, 1968.

  Higham, Charles. Cecil B. DeMille. Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1973.

  Higham, Charles. Hollywood at Sunset. Saturday Review Press, 1972.

  Higham, Charles. Merchant of Dreams. Donald I. Fine, Inc., 1993.

  Higham, Charles. The Life of Bette Davis. Dell, 1981.

  Hollywood Revitalization Committee, A Walking Tour of Hollywood Boulevard. 1979.

  Hopper, Hedda. From Under My Hat. Garden City, 1952.

  Hill, Laurence. Can Anything Good Come Out of Hollywood? Times Mirror Press, 1923.

  Jacobs, Diane. Xmas in July. University of California Press, 1992.

  Jacobson, Laurie. Hollywood Heartbreak. A Fireside Book, 1984.

  Jensen, Billie J. and Reece C. Hollywood Hoopla and Chutzpah 1910-1940. The Ghastly Gallimaufry, 1998.

  Kashner and Schoenberger. A Talent for Genius: Oscar Levant. Villard Books, 1994.

  Kennelley, Joe and Hankey, Roy. Sunset Boulevard. Darwin Publications, 1981.

  Kilner, William. Arthur Letts. Young & McCallister, 1927.

  Klein, Norman. The History of Forgetting: Los Angeles and the Erasure of Memory. Verso, 1997.

  Kotsilibas-Davis, James and Loy, Myrna. Myrna Loy: Being and Becoming. Knopf, 1987.

  Lambert, Gavin. Nazimova. Alfred A. Knopf, 1997.

  Lang (publisher) Who’s Who in Los Angeles, 1927.

  Lang (publisher) Who’s Who in Southern California, 1929.

  Lasky, Jesse, Jr. Whatever Happened to Hollywood? Funk & Wagnalls, 1973.

  Levy, Shawn. King of Comedy: the Life and Art of Jerry Lewis. St. Martin’s Press, 1996.

  Loos Anita. A Girl Like I. The Viking Press, 1966.

  Loos, Anita. Kiss Hollywood Goodbye. The Viking Press, 1974.

  Loos, Anita. The Talmadge Girls. The Viking Press, 1978.

  Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, Historic Cultural Monuments. Cultural Heritage Commission, 1994.

  Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation, Historic Resources Inventory, 1984.

  Love, Bessie. From Hollywood with Love. ElmTreeBooks, 1977.

  Martin, Pete. Hollywood without Make-Up. Lippincott, 1948.

  Marx, Arthur. The Secret Life of Bob Hope. Barricade Books, 1993.

  Merrit, Russell and Kaufman, J.B. Walt in Wonderland. LeGiornate del Cinema Edizioni Biblioteca dell’Immagine, 1992.

  Milland, Ray. Wide-eyed in Babylon. William Morrow & Co, 1974.

  Miller, Patsy Ruth. My Hollywood. O’Raghailligh Ltd., 1988.

  Moley, Raymond. The Hays Office. Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1945.

  Moore, Colleen. Silent Star. Doubleday, 1968.

  Morris, Bonnie, The High School Scene in the Fifties. Bergin & Garvey, 1997.

  Murray, Ken. Life on a Pogo Stick. John Winston Company, 1960.

  Nasaw, David. Going Out: The Rise and Fall of Public Amusements. Basic Books, 1993.

  Nelson, Ozzie. Ozzie. Prentice-Hall, 1973.

  Osborne, Robert. 50 Years of Oscar. ESE California, 1979.

  Palmer, Edwin. O. History of Hollywood. Arthur H. Cawston, 1937.

  Palmer, Edwin. O. History of Hollywood: Biographies. Arthur H. Cawston, 1937. Parrish, Robert. Growing Up in Hollywood. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976.

  Passman, Arnold. The Deejays. The Macmillan Company, 1971.

  Pickford, Mary. Sunshine and Shadow. Doubleday, 1955.

  Ray, Charles. Hollywood Shorts. California Graphic Press, 1935.

  Rodd, Marcel. Sinning in Hollywood for Servicemen Only. Marcel Rood Co., 1943 ed.

  Rosenberg, Bernard and Silverstein, Harry. The Real Tinsel. Macmillan, 1970.

  Ross, Joseph E. Krotona of Old Hollywood, Volume 1. ElMontecito Oaks Press, 1989.

  Royer, Fanchon. Eyes of the World on Hollywood. Hollywood Women’s Business Club, 1922.

  Schessler, Ken, Hollywood Neighborhood Gone to Hell (And Never Comin’ Back). Ken Schessler Productions, 1997.

  Schessler, Ken. This is Hollywood. Ken Schessler Productions, 1984.

  Scott, Evelyn F. Hollywood When Silents Were Golden. McGraw-Hill, 1972.

  Security Trust & Savings Bank. In the Valley of the Cahuengas.1926.

  Shipman, David. Judy Garland. Hyperion, 1992.

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p; Silverster, Christopher, ed. The Grove Book of Hollywood. Grove Press, 1998.

  Spada, James. More Than A Woman: Bette Davis. BantamBooks, 1993.

  Sperling, Cass Warner. Hollywood Be Thy Name. Prima Publishing, 1994.

  Swanson, Gloria. Swanson on Swanson. Random House, 1980.

  Symonette, Lys and Kowalke, Kim (translators). Speak Low When You Speak Love: Letters of Kurt Weill and Lotta Lenya. UC Press, 1996.

  Terrace, Vincent. The Complete Encyclopedia of Television Programs. A. S. Barnes, 1980.

  Thomas, Bob. Art of Animation. Hyperion, 1991.

  Torrence, Bruce. Hollywood: The First Hundred Years. Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, 1979.

  Tosches, Nick. Dino: Living High in the Dirty Business of Dreams. Doubleday, 1992.

  Tygiel, Jules. The Great Los Angeles Swindle. Oxford University Press, 1994.

  U.S. Department of the Interior, National Register of Historic Places Inventory, 1986.

  Valentine, Maggie, The Show Starts on the Sidewalk: S. Charles Lee. Yale, 1994.

  Von Sternberg, Joseph. Fun in a Chinese Laundry. Mercury House, 1965.

  Walker, Alexander. Rudolph Valentino. Stein and Day, 1976.

  Walsh, Frank. Sin and Censorship: The Catholic Church and the Motion Picture. Yale University Press, 1996.

  Walker, Alexander. Rudolph Valentino. Stein and Day, 1976.

  Warner, Jack. My First Hundred Years in Hollywood. Random House, 1964.

  Washington, Peter. Madame Blavatsky’s Baboon. SchockenBooks, 1995.

  Webb, Michael. Happy Birthday Hollywood. Motion Picture & Television Fund, 1987.

  Weinstock, Matt. My L.A. Current Books, 1947.

  Westmore, Frank and Davidson, Muriel. The Westmores of Hollywood. Lippincott, 1976.

  Wilkerson, Tichi and Borie, Marcia. Hollywood Legends. Tale Weaver Publications, 1988.

  White, Betty. Here We Go Again. Scribner 1995, Young, Alan. Mister Ed and Me. St. Martin’s Press, 1994.

  Newspaper and Periodicals

  Architect, September 16, 1921

  Architectural Digest, 1928 v.6 #4

  Arts, Health & Humanities Committee, Los Angeles City Council, 1989

  California Historical Society Quarterly, September 1965

  California Magazine, March 1982; Fessier, Michael. The Boulevard. Cultural Affairs News, First Quarter, 1993.

  Daily Variety - various dates 1938 to 2004

  Dialog - AFTRA’s newsletter, Fall 1996

  Discover the Arts Magazine, Summer 1993

  4-Front, February, 7, 1996, June 12, 1996

  Forbes Magazine, April 2, 2001

  Frontiers, February 21, 1997, October 3, 1997, October 22, 1993Globe, August 15, 1995

  Historic Preservation, August 1985; Hollywood Discovers the Wright Stuff, August, 1985

  Holly Leaves, various dates 1918 to 1925

  Hollywood Business, February 1993, June 1993, April 1994, December 1994, September 1995, November 1996

  Hollywood Citizen, various dates 1912 to 1927

  Hollywood Daily Citizen News, varioius dates 1930 to 1949

  Hollywood Daily Citizen; Hollywood California Today-1929

  Hollywood Heritage Ink, Fall 1996

  Hollywood Independent, various dates 1993 to 2004

  Hollywood Magazine, various dates 1925 to 1936

  Hollywood Reporter, various date, 1938 to 2004

  Hollywood Studio Magazine, May 1970

  L.A. Evening Herald and Express, October 24, 1939

  L.A. Free Press, January 16-22 1976

  L.A. Weekly, May 16-22 1980, Aug 20-26, 1993, March, 15-21, 1996, April 14-20, 1996, December 18-24, 1998, September 22, 2000, April 8, 2001

  Live on Hollywood, July 1993, August 1993

  Los Angeles Business Journal, February 22, 1993, March 10, 1997

  Los Angeles City Directories, 1930, 1937

  Los Angeles Corral, Fall 1990

  Los Angeles Examiner, August 22, 1904, August 31, 1904, September 25, 1904, May 7 1905, May 12, 1925, May 9, 1926, October 9, 1927, November 30, 1929

  Los Angeles Herald Examiner, September 18, 1984, July 14, 1987

  Los Angeles Magazine, Oct. 1977; See, Carolyn. When Sin Was Still Fun on Hollywood Boulevard.

  Los Angeles Magazine, Oct. 1977; Short, Bobby. Send in the Clowns.

  Los Angeles Magazine, Dec. 1983; Woon, Basil. Incredible Land

  Los Angeles Times, various dates from 1905 to 2005Special acknowledgment to Steve Harvey, Steve Lopez, Bill Boyarsky, Cecilia Rasmussen, Jack Smith, Frank del Olmo, Charles Perry, Kenneth Turan, Al Martinez

  Los Angeles Daily News, March 2, 1948

  Los Angeles Realtor, November 1926

  Motion Picture Herald, August 29, 1931, February 27, 1932, March 12, 1932, June 8, 1935

  Motion Picture Magazine, March 1922, April 1922, December 1931

  National Enquirer May, 20 1997

  New Times, July 23, 1998, August 31, 2000

  New West, May 5, 1980

  New Yorker, February 1967

  Pacific Coast Musician, January 3, 1925

  Photoplay, February 1916, September 1916, April 1929, April 1934, July 1948, January 1957

  Restaurant Management, October 1933

  Restaurant Management January 1934

  Santa Monica Evening Outlook, September 1966

  Screen Actor Sixtieth Anniversary Issue, 1993

  Southwest Builder & Contractor, from 1913 – 1940

  Sperdvac Radiogram, October 1990

  Tickner’s Magazine, September 1924; Laurie, Don. Yesterday and Today in Hollywood.

  Touring Topics, September 1933

  Travel & Leisure. May 1979; Weaver, John. A Crash Course in Hollywood History.

  Variety various dates from 1938 to 2005

  Westways, February 1974; A Day in the City with Jack Smith.

  Westways, March 1983; Edmonds, I.G. Prince of the Picture Palaces.

  Westways, November 1981; Tomlinson, Tommy. Hollywood Lane Parade.

  Women’s Wear Daily (W), April 1997

  Special Collections

  Los Angeles Public Library – California Card Catalogue

  Margaret Herrick Library- Central Casting File

  Margaret Herrick Library- Hollywood Magazine Collections

  UCLA Special Collections. Richard Neutra papers.

  MGM Research Library, Warner Studio Library

  USC Library, Theatrical Scrapbooks

  Burbank Public Library, Warners Research Collection

  Broadcasts

  Fox TV News 5/7/97PBS, American Masters, Danny Kaye

  PBS, American Masters, Buckminster Fuller

  KNXT News

  AMC Movie Classics

  A&E Biography - Rock Hudson

  A&E Biography - Mackensie Phillips

  Exhibits

  Max Factor Museum, Hollywood, CA, 1991

  Interviews: Bob Baker, Stewart Romans, Bill Welsh, Irene Wyman, Nina Correa, Tina Gainsboro, Marsha Wilson, Virginia Dee, H. David Smith, Susan Smith, Jennie Woodd, Lloyd Gilliom, Margo Ewing, Harry Williams, Sally Cobb, Aggie Forgues, Sue Chadwick, Mark Finfer, Art Linkletter, Eleanor Parker, Rene Zendejas, Selma Stern, Johnny Grant, Don Selten, Mary Talkington, Susan Barnes, Aggie Forgues, Lee Mosier, Roger S. Baum, Phil Levine, David Morgan, Aaron Epstein, Robert Nudelman, Chris Shabel, Ruth Goulet, Ed Cohan, Christine Mills O’Brien, Kay Armour, David Morgan. Dolores Findley

  INDEX

  A&M Records, 367

  Abbott and Costello, 139, 272, 273

  ABC (American Broadcasting Company), 276, 285, 292, 295, 300, 324

  ABC Radio Center, 294, 300

  Abie’s Irish Rose, 148

  Academy Awards, 163, 168, 276, 299, 374

  Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 163, 164–5, 190, 199, 284, 366, 374

  Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 291

  Actors Equity, 145, 198–199

  Adler, Stella, 344

  Admiral Theatre, 223

  Adve
ntures of Ozzie and Harriet, The, 292

  AFL (American Federation of Labor), 199

  AFRA (American Federation of Radio Actors), 260, 286

  AFTRA, 368

  Agnes Woodward’s Whistling Chorus, 147

  Aguilera, Christina, 378

  Ah Wilderness, 148

  AIDS Project L.A., 361

  Aitken, Harry, 67–68

  Aker, Jean, 96

  Al Levy’s Restaurant, 188, 206, 207, 339

  Alan Young Show, The, 285

  Albertson, Jack, 223

  Aldo’s, 320

  Alex Theatre, 150

  Alexander’s Stationers Store, 262, 360

  Alice’s Adventures in Cartoonland, 150

  Allen, Fred, 248, 257

  All About Eve, 299

  All in the Family (sitcom), 387

  Allen, Steve, 290, 319

  Allen, Tim, 360

  Alpert, Herb, 320

  Alto Nido Apartments, 124, 302

  Ambassador Hotel, 122, 179

  American Broadcasting Co. (ABC), 319, 358

  American Idol, (Fox Network), 374

  American International Pictures (AIP), 280

  American Legion (see Hollywood American Legion), 226

  American Society of Cinematographers (ASC), 224

  American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), 267, 286

  American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T), 248, 249

  Amos and Andy, 257, 285, 290

  Ampex Corporation, 295

  An American Tragedy, 147

  Anderson, Ivie, 264

  Andrada Ranch, 9

  Andrews Sisters, 326

  Ann-Margaret, 316

  Anthony, Earl C., 246, 290, 292

  Anthony, Steve, 312

  Apfel, Oscar, 67

  Apollo Club, 145

  Apollo Theatre, 108, 109, 326, 340

  Aquarius Theatre, 324. See also Earl Carroll, Hullabaloo and Kaleidoscope

  Arbuckle, Fatty, 102, 107, 119, 120, 131

  Archard, Army, 280

  Arclight Hollywood, 369

  Arden, Donn, 294

  Arkoff, Sam, 280

  Armatrading, Joan, 367

  Armed Forces Radio, 275

  Armstrong Carlton Café, 100, 110, 168. See also Blue Front and Armstrong-Schroeder

  Armstrong-Schroeder, 168. See also Armstrong-Carlton Café

  Arnaz, Desi, 272, 300

  Arnold, Edward, 236

  Arthur Murray Dance Studio, 328

  Arthur, Jean, 170, 250

  Associated Press, 107, 280, 296

 

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