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82. Moore, Chas., defeated Republican candidate for U.S. Senator from California. 1922

 

83. Morgan, Thomas, Los Angeles Transportation official, Republican. 1926

 

84. Neuner, Martin C., Los Angeles Printer, All Parties Reapportionment Committee. 1924

 

85. New, Harry Stewart, Postmaster General, U.S.A. 1923-1929

 

86. O'Brien, P.P., Los Angeles Postmaster, Republican. 1924

 

87. O'Brien, William J., Los Angeles Attorney, Republican.

 

88. Pearce, Thomas, Governor of Wyoming, Republican.

 

89. Porter, Florence Collins, Delegate to Republican Nat'l. Convention (seconded the nomination of Calvin Coolidge for President). 1924

 

90. Pratt, Ruth Sears Baker, First woman elected to Congress from New York State, member Republican National Committee. 1929

 

91. Reid, Whitelaw, Journalist and Diplomat, Republican.

 

92. Requa, Mark Laurence, Assistant to Herbert Hoover, U.S. Food Administration 1917-1918; General Director Oil Division, U.S. Fuel Administration. 1918-1919

 

93. Richardson, Friend William, Governor of California, Republican. 1923-1927

 

94. Riley, William L., Republican. 1926

 

95. Rolph, James Jr., Mayor of San Francisco, Republican. 1911-1932

 

96. Roper, Daniel Calhoun, Commissioner Internal Revenue, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Democrat. 1917-1920

 

97. Rowland, A. Lincoln, Pasadena Attorney, Republican. 1925

 

98. Salinas, C.H., President Hermosa Beach Chamber of Comm., Republican. 1925

 

99. Sanders, Everett, Attorney, President Coolidge's Secretary, Republican. 1925-1929

 

100. Sargent, John Garibaldi, U.S. Attorney-General, Republican. 1926-1929

 

101. Scott, Joseph, Republican, Member Board of Directors, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, 1907-1918; Delegate Republican Nat'l. Convention, Chicago. 1920

 

102. Sheppard, Morris, U.S. Senator from Texas, Democrat. 1913-1931,

 

103. Shortridge, Samuel Morgan, U.S. Senator from California, 1921-1932. Prominent Political figure in California. Great Hoover booster. Repub.

 

104. Shoup, Paul, President So. Pacific R.R., Republican. 1924.

 

105. Spannogel, Mrs. Lillian, Long Beach Republican. 1924

 

106. Spreckles, John B., President Spreckles Companies, Republican. 1924

 

107. Starling, H., Head White House Secret Service. 1929

 

108. Stearns, Frank W., Boston Merchant, Republican. 1923

 

109. Stephens, William Dennison, Republican Governor of California, 1917-1923.

 

110. Stimson, Marshall, Los Angeles Attorney, Republican.

 

111. Swain, Robert Eckles, Stanford classmate, acting President of Stanford University, when President Wilbur served on President Hoover's Cabinet, Republican. 1929-1933

 

112. Swing, Philip David, U.S. Congressman from California, 11th District, Republican. 1921-1929

 

113. Taylor, Cadet, Prominent Republican politician from Pomona. Hoover booster, Vice-Chairman, 9th Dist. Republican Congressional Committee. 1924.

 

114. Toll, Charles H., Banker, politician from Glendale. Vice-President Glendale Security Trust & Savings Bank, Republican.

 

115. Upham, Fred W., Republican, Treasurer, County Central Committee. 1924

 

116. Van Antwerp, William C., San Francisco Banker, Republican. 1933

 

117. Van deWater, Mrs. Edith W. (Mrs. C.F.), Long Beach, Member Executive Committee, 9th Republican Congressional District. 1924

 

118. Waldo, George E., Pasadena Jurist, Republican. 1924

 

119. Whiteside, C.E. ("Doc"), Republican County Central Committee. 1925

 

120. Wilbur, Curtis Dwight, Ralph Arnold's cousin, Chief-Justice Supreme Court of California, 1922-1924; Sec. of Navy under Coolidge, 1924-1929.

 

121. Willebrandt, Mabel Walker, Asst. Attorney-General, U.S.A., 1921-1929 (2)

 

122. Wood, J.W., Pasadena Attorney, Republican.

 

123. Work, Hubert, Secretary of Interior, U.S.A., 1923-1928; Chairman, Republican National Committee, 1928-1929.

 

124. Works, Harriet W., 2nd Vice-Chairman, Los Angeles County Central Republican Committee. 1924

 

125. Young, Clement Calhoun, Governor of California, 1919-1927, Republican.

 

126. de Young, M.H., Founder San Francisco Chronicle, Republican National Convention Delegate, Chicago. 1920.

Box 233B

Group Photographs.

 

127. California Supreme Court. 192-?

 

128. Hoover-for-President Campaign: Offices and Committees (19).

 

129. Hoover-for-President Club of Southern California. Luncheon in honor of California delegates to Republican Nat'l. Convention. April 4, 1928

 

130. Republican Central Committee Banquet, honoring Galen H. Welch, Collector of Internal Revenue. April 27, 1926

 

131. Republican Victory Banquet, City Club, Los Angeles. November 8, 1924

 

132. Southern California Republican 1926 Victory Dinner. November 10, 1926

 

133. Testimonial Dinner tendered Sen. William M. Butler by Republican County Central Committee. April 25, 1927

Box 234

Seismological Papers. 1887-1956

 

I. Correspondence. 1919-1922, 1935-1937

 

II. Manuscripts

 

1. Earthquake of April 21, 1918 in California: Location, Topography, Geology and Structure

 

2. Earthquakes (Addresses delivered at banquet of Southern California Section, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers). September 3, 1920

 

3. The Earthquake Hazard in the United States. Undated

 

4. An Explanation of the California Earthquakes, by Ralph Arnold. Undated

 

5. Geology and Seismic Conditions of Site for Naval Base on Eastern Portion of Terminal Island. 1944

 

6. An Island Producing Gas Volcano in Trinidad, West Indies. 1956

 

7. Location and Characteristics of the Faults Producing Earthquakes.

 

8. "Recent Earthquakes at Los Angeles, California." 1920

 

9. Renaissance of Seismological Activity. Undated

 

10. Santa Barbara Earthquake. 1921

 

11. Southern California Geology and Los Angeles Earthquakes, by R.T. Hill (reviewed by Ralph Arnold). 1920

 

12. The Willis Prophecies. Undated

 

III. Maps and Slides. 1940-1945

 

IV. Reports

 

1. Preliminary Report of the Advisory Committee in Seismology, Carnegie Institute. 1921-1922

 

2. Study of Seismic Phenomena of (extract). May 3, 1887

 

3. Terminal Island Subsistence. June 30, 1945

 

V. Photographs. 1911

 

VI. Miscellaneous.

Box 235

Shells, Fossils, etc.

 

Ephemera.

Box 236

Clippings, scrapbooks, etc.

Box 237

Ephemera

 

Addenda - Printed Material.

Scope and Contents

Personal and professional papers.
Box 238

Societies and organizations.

Box 239

Maps.

Box 240

Maps.

Box 241

Maps.

Box 242

Maps.

Box 243

Mining papers.

Box 244

Mining papers.

Box 245

Mining papers.

Box 246

Petroleum Papers (North America, Europe).

Box 247

Petroleum Papers (North America, Europe).

Box 248

Petroleum Papers (North America, Europe).

Box 249

Petroleum Papers (North America, Europe).

Box 250

Petroleum Papers (North America, Europe).

Box 251

Petroleum Papers (North America, Europe).

Box 252

Petroleum Papers (Central and South America).

Box 253

Petroleum Papers (Trinidad and West Indies).

Box 254

Political Papers.

Box 255

Political Papers.

Box 256

Seismological Papers.

Box 257

Miscellaneous advertisements.

Box 258

Oversize maps, blueprints, plans

Folder Oversize 1

Maps of Mexico

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