Complete Bibliography July 2015

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Complete Bibliography July 2015
Complete Bibliography. Updated July 2015. MLA 6th edition.
Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.
"$1.1 Million Donated to Community Theater (Lear Theater)." Reno Gazette-Journal Friday, November
14 1997: 1.
"$2 Million Design." Jet June 16 1958: 17.
"$400,000 Estate Property Sold (Landis)." Los Angeles Times March 21 1971: I 19.
"$5,000,000 Las Vegas Hotel Will Open Today." Los Angeles Times April 19 1955: 26.
"$55,000 Residence to be Constructed." Los Angeles Times July 25 1937, sec. E: 1.
"$6,500,000 Luxury Apartment-Hotel to Go Up." Los Angeles Examiner August 30 1953, sec. C: 4.
"$7.5 Million Project Will Preview Today (Seaview)." Los Angeles Times January 31 1960, sec. VI 4:.
"$7.7 Million Permits Issued in West L.A." Los Angeles Times October 12 1960, sec. B: 1.
"10,000 Visit New Whittier Tract (Layne Manor)." Los Angeles Times May 1 1949, sec. E3:.
"12 Story Medical Center Framework Completed." Los Angeles Times March 19 1961, sec. I: 6.
"13th Annual Conclave of Builders Will be Held at Hampton, Va." New York Age February 13 1937: 2.
"14 Renamed to Commissions." Los Angeles Times July 7 1956, sec. A1:.
"143 Dwelling Tract Opened." Los Angeles Times February 13 1949, sec. E: 3.
"16 Berkeley Square: The Charles O. Nourse House." 2011.
<http://www.berkeleysquarelosangeles.com/2011/06/16-charles-o-nourse-house.html>.
"1845 Brick Lodge and Store." Los Angeles Builder and Contractor March 30 1916: 21, col 3.
"1849-1949 Centennial Edition." Palisadian Friday, June 17 1949, sec. complete issue:.
The 1938 Book of Small Houses. Ed. Architectural Forum. New York: Simon and Schuster, Inc., 1937.
"200 Bid to Flintridge Fun Party (J.B. Green)." Los Angeles Times June 17 1956, sec. I 10:.
"200 Negro Workers Walk Off Jobs at BMI Plant Today." Las Vegas Evening Review-Journal October 20
1943, sec. A: 1.
"2004 Eleven most endangered (La Concha)." Preserve Nevada. 2008. 5/6/2008
<http://preservenevada.unlv.edu>.
"24 to Serve as City of Hope show Advisors." Los Angeles Times May 31 1954, sec. A3:.
"3 New Directors Named to Board of Broadway Federal." Los Angeles Times January 19 1952, sec. B:
6.
"30 Honored for Service by Magazine." Los Angeles Times December 3 1956: 2.
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Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.
"37 to Support Proposition 3." Los Angeles Times September 18 1956, sec. 9:.
"44 Los Angeles, California, A. Qunicy Jones." The Architectural Review (1957): 368,369.
"44th Annual NAACP Conference: Spingarn Medal." The Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races AugustSeptember 1953: 424-425.
"500 Tons of Steel used in Orange County Post Office." Los Angeles Times October 15 1967, sec. J:
16.
"8 AIA Members are Advanced." Los Angeles Times May 12 1957, sec. F: 19.
"A. Quincy Jones: Designing for the Homes of Tomorrow." Los Angeles Times September 29 1974,
sec. Home: 21.
Abbott, Bion. "Only 3,852 See Horse Racing at Las Vegas." Los Angeles Times October 6 1963: L 12.
Abbott, Denise. "By Design: Los Angeles is Rich in Residential Architectural Styles, and Interest in
such Properties is at an all-Time High." Hollywood Reporter October 18-20 2002: S 1-3,S 16.
Abercrombie, Brooke, and Irmina Kobylko. "Where Williams Walked: Pasadena Architect James V.
Coane Leaves an Invisible Footprint on His Renovation of a 1928 Spanish Colonial Estate
Designed by Los Angeles' Renowned Architect to the Stars." Pasadena Weekly April 1 2009: 5.
4/28/09 <http://pasadenaweekly.com/cms/story/detail/wh...>.
Abrams, Charles. "The Housing Problem and the Negro." Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy
of Arts and Sciences 95.1 (1966): 64-76.
"Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Twenty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural
Historians (Dozier, Richard K. "Black Craftsmen and Architects in History")." Journal of
Architectural Historians 33.3 (1974): 225-243.
"Achievement Awards made: C.of C. Raises L.A. Sights for the Future." Los Angeles Evening Herald
Express January 24 1957, sec. A5:.
"Active Development Program Under Way at Holmby Hills." Los Angeles Times March 14 1937, sec. E:
1.
"Actor Wed to Senorita (Gray)." Los Angeles Times August 8 1935: A1.
"AD Additions to the Ambassador Hotel." Los Angeles Times January 3 1950, sec. D41:.
"Ad Auction: The Palatial 12-Room Italian Home and Exquisite Furnishings of a very Prominent Society
Matron 17711 Porto Marina Way." Los Angeles Times October 14 1934, sec. 13 part I:.
"AD Truly Yours-- Exclusive Paramount Grove." Los Angeles Times August 21 1949, sec. E3:.
"AD A Boundless View of the Ocean... Boundless Beauty in Every Home at Seaview Palos Verdes!" Los
Angeles Times February 21 1960, sec. 14:.
"AD for Carpentry and Flooring (Craig)." Arts & Architecture 57 (1940): 6.
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Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.
"Ad for L.A. Cline, Inc. (Wm Powell)." Architectural Digest 1933: 146.
"AD Gladding, McBean, & Co. Manufacturers of Clay Products (Paley Pool)." Architect and Engineer
February 1937: 9.
"AD Meet the Responsible Republican Delegation." Los Angeles Times June 2 1964, sec. Part 1, 16:.
"AD Now You Decide Your Down Payment (Paramount Grove)." Los Angeles Times June 5 1949, sec.
E6:.
"AD our 6480th Important Air Conditioning Assignment." Los Angeles Times February 2 1966, sec. III
13:.
"AD Truly California Living! Paramount Grove." Los Angeles Times February 27 1949, sec. E5:.
"AD You Live in the Valley: Greenacres." Los Angeles Times July 19 1953, sec. E10:.
"Ad: Cannot be Equallled in the Los Angeles Area (SeaView)." Los Angeles Times December 25 1960,
sec. CS9:.
Adams, Michael. "The Incomparable Success of Paul R. Williams." African American Architects in
Current Practice. Ed. Jack Travis. 1st ed. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1991. 2021.
---. "Perspectives: Historical Essay, Black Architects- a Legacy of Shadows." Progressive Architecture
February 1991: 85-87.
Adams, Walter. "What America Wants to Build." Better Homes and Gardens June 1946: 23-25-96.
"Add Stairway and Penthouse." Southwest Contractor May 20 1916: 34, col 2.
"Addition to Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, California." National Architect March 1950: 2.
"Addition to Shop Building." Southwest Builder and Contractor April 20 1928: 60, col 1.
"Admirably Suited to "Country-Style" Living." Los Angeles Times May 15 1938, sec. E: 2.
"Ads for Layne Manor and Paramount Grove." Los Angeles Times July 24 1949: E6.
"Adult Community Set Near Hollywood Bowl." Los Angeles Times March 17 1963, sec. I: 4.
"African Church to Build $1 Million Edifice here: 500 Will use $100 Shovels to Break Ground for Center
at Ceremony Sunday." Los Angeles Times August 3 1963: 15.
"African-American Historical Site may Face the Wrecking Ball." The Journal of Blacks in Higher
Education.46 (2004/2005): 52.
"AIA, Southern California Chapter Selects Southwest Builder and Contractor as its Official Organ."
Southwest Builder and Contractor January 14 1921: 9, col 1.
"Air-Conditioned to a Vile Mood." Los Angeles Times October 21 1959, sec. B: 4.
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Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.
Albrecht, Donald. "The I.S. Goes Hollywood...how the Public Learned about Modern Architecture."
Skyline (1982): 30-31.
Alleman, Richard. Hollywood: The Movie Lover's Guide: The Ultimate Insider Tour of Movie L.A. 1st
paper ed. NY: Broadway Books, 2005.
Allen, Barbara L. "The Ranch-Style House in America: A Cultural and Environmental Discourse."
Journal of Architectural Education 49.3 (1996): 156-165.
Allen, Harris C. "The Influence of Concrete on Design in California." Journal of the American Institute
of Architects 16 (1928): 389-391.
Allen, Harris. "Architecture in Los Angeles." Overland Monthly and the Out West Magazine May 1927:
138.
Allen, Walter B. "A World Port at our Door (Allen)." Los Angeles Times May 18 1930: I 5.
"Allied Architects Association Formed for the Advancement of Public Architecture." Southwest Builder
and Contractor July 8 1921: 10-11.
"The Allied Architects of L.A." Municiple League Bulletin 2 (1925): 13-16.
"Along the Color Line: Industry- the People's Auditorium." The Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races
March 1916: 217.
"Alter Church Building." Southwest Builder and Contractor June 19 1925: 65, col 1.
"Alumnae to Host Tour of Estate (Hirsh)." Los Angeles Times October 16 1970, sec. SF 8:.
"Alumni View Progress of New U.C.L.A. Building." Los Angeles Times May 31 1936, sec. E: 2.
"Ambassador Hotel is about as Los Angeles as You can Get." Wilshire Center Progress April 16 1970:
51.
"Ambassador Hotel Saga Ends: LA Conservancy Moves on." Forum News: National Trust for Historic
Preservation XIV.5 (2008): 8.
The Ambassador Hotel Tennis & Health Club, Los Angeles, California. Los Angeles: Ambassador Hotel,
1978.
"Ambassador Hotel Updates." Los Angeles Conservancy: Preservation Issues.February (2004):
1/30/2008. . google. 1/30/2008 <http://www.laconservancy.org/issues/ambassadordec.php4>.
"AME Parish Moves to New Church Sunday." Los Angeles Times May 17 1969, sec. I: 16.
American Face Brick Association. The Home of Beauty (Williams Entry). sixth ed. New York: Rogers
and Manson Company, 1925.
"America's 100 Richest Negroes: Many Solid Gold Millionaires are among Top Moneymakers in
Business." Ebony May 1962: 130-135.
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Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.
"America's most Expensive Public School: What $578 Million Buys (Ambassador Hotel)." The
Week.206368 (2010): 2pp. <http://theweek.com/article/index/206368/americas-mostexpensive-public-school-what-578-million-buys>.
Amero, Richard W. "The Making of the Panama-California Exposition." The Journal of San Diego
History 36.127pp (1990).
---. "The Southwest on Display at the Panama-California Exposition, 1915." The Journal of San Diego
History 36.4 (1990): 13pp.
Amossy, Ruth. "Autobiographies of Movie Stars: Presentation of Self and its Strategies." Poetics Today
7.4 (1986): 673-703.
An Observer. "Holmby Development in Fashionable Beverly Hills District Boasts Finest Settings for
Residences of Highest Type." Los Angeles Times April 5 1925, sec. V: 6.
---. "Toluca Lake is Ideal Homesite: Stately Eucalyptus Trees and Foliage Predominate." Los Angeles
Times August 10 1924, sec. V: 4.
Andersen, Kurt. "Annals of Architecture: Desert Cool. Nostalgia for a Lifestyle of Cocktails, Cigars,
Sinatra, and Poolside Cha-Cha-Cha has made Palm Springs Hip again." New Yorker February
23 & March 2 1998: 128-139.
Anderson, Lisa. "Historic Preservation--Las Vegas Style: A Masterpiece of Motel Architecture from the
Era of the Rat Pack is being Preserved (La Concha)." Chicago Tribune December 21 2006.
Gale: General OneFile Print. 4/24/2009 <http://find.galegroup.com>.
Anderson, Susan. "A City Called Heaven: Black Enchantment and Despair in Los Angeles." The City:
Los Angeles and Urban Theory at the End of the Twentieth Century. Ed. Allen J. Scott and
Edward W. Soja. 1st paperback ed. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1998. 336364.
---. "Only the Walls Will Change: Steeped in History, Second Baptist Church is Getting Ready for the
Future." Los Angeles Times May 20 2007, sec. 2pp: 7/27/2011
<http://articles.latimes.com/print/2007/may20/opinion/op-anderson20>.
Anderton, Frances, and John Chase. Las Vegas: An Architectural Guide. London: Ellipsis, 1997.
"Los Angeles 400." Jet February 11 1954: 45.
"Los Angeles Airport Theme Building is Designated Landmark." Historic Preservation News March/April
1993: 4.
Los Angeles Ambassador., n.d.
"Los Angeles' Newest Historic-Cultural Monuments." City of Los Angeles, Department of City Planning:
Office of Historic Resources 2.1 (2008): 5-6.
"Los Angeles' Newest Historic-Cultural Monuments." City of Los Angeles, Department of City Planning:
Office of Historic Resources Newsletter 4.4 (2010): 6.
"Los Angeles Style Center, Says New Saks Store Chief." Los Angeles Times April 26 1938, sec. II: 2.
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Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.
"Angelus Builds $1.1 Million Mortuary at New Location." Los Angeles Times October 6 1968, sec. I: 9.
"Angelus Funeral Home; John Lamar Hill; Lorenzo Bowdoin." Negro Who's Who in California. Ed. John
W. Roy and Commodore Wynn. Los Angeles: Negro Who's Who in California Publishing Co.,
1948. 56-58.
Angelus Funeral Home. Famous Black Angelinos (Louis M. Blodgett Page). Los Angeles: Angelus
Funeral Home, 1984.
"Anniversary of Building-Loan Co. Celebrated: Liberty's Growth is shown at 8th Birthday Ceremonies."
California Eagle April 1 1932: 2.
Anthony, Cynthia. "Genell Anderson: View of an Architect." The International Review of African
American Art.2 (1990): 41.
Anthony, Kathryn H. Designing for Diversity: Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the Architectural
Profession. 1st ed. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2001.
---. "Viewpoint: Struggling for Diversity." Architecture: Celebrating the Past, Designing the Future. Ed.
Nancy B. Solomon. 1st ed. New York: Visual Reference Publications, 2008. 63.
"Apartment Work Begun." Los Angeles Times August 9 1936, sec. E: 2.
"Appointment to L.A. City Planning Council." Southwest Builder and Contractor August 19 1921: 12,
col 2.
"Archibald Carey to Leave UN Post." Jet June 3 1954: 8.
"Architect Backs Memorial Project." Los Angeles Times October 30 1951, sec. A8:.
"Architect for the Wealthy: Roy Sealey Blueprints $3,000,000 Worth of Homes for Film Stars,
Businessmen." Ebony August 1950: 32-34.
"Architect Named 38th Medalist." Chicago Defender May 28 1953, sec. I: 35.
"Architect Paul Williams' Daughter Weds." Jet September 11 1952: 19.
"Architect Will Exhibit Designs of New Homes." Los Angeles Times July 28 1929, sec. V: 12.
"Architects Launch New Home Fight: Forty-Four Local Designers Open Advice Service at Building
Exhibit." Los Angeles Times November 6 1932: 19.
"Architect's New Wave: Growing Demand Brings Surge of Contracts to Black Building Designers."
Ebony June 1971: 33-42.
"Architects Perspective of Hacienda Village." Southwest Builder and Contractor December 19 1941:
13.
"Architects Set Style: Easterners Cling to Early Styles; West Changes." Washington Observer July 5
1950: 15.
"Architectural Club to be Formed." Southwest Builder and Contractor May 6 1921: 12, col 1.
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Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.
"Architectural Exhibit Displays Home Plans." Los Angeles Times July 28 1929, sec. V: 5.
"Architectural Exhibit Displays Home Plans: Pasadena Residence Pictured." Los Angeles Times July 28
1929, sec. D: 5.
An Architectural Monograph on a Community Centre Building to be Built of White Pine: Competitive
Drawings. Ed. Ruffell F. Whitehead. Vol. V. St. Paul, MN: White Pine Bureau, 1919.
"Architectural Problems Told: Paul R. Williams Gives Views on Style and Design." Los Angeles Times
March 24 1938: 11.
Architectural Resources Group. Garden Apartments of Los Angeles: Historic Context Statement. 1st
ed. Los Angeles: Los Angeles Conservancy, 2012.
---. Garden Apartments of Los Angeles: Historic Context Statement. 1st ed. Los Angeles:, nd.
---. SurveyLA: Los Angeles Historic Resources Survey Report for North Hollywood-Valley Village
Community Plan Area. Pasadena, CA: Architectural Resources Group, Inc., 2013.
"Architecture." Encyclopedia of African American Society. Ed. Gerald D. Jaynes. Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage Publications, 2005. 52-54.
"Architecture Exhibit Held Over for a Week." Los Angeles Times October 22 1933, sec. A: 20.
"Architecture Exhibit Time Limit Extended." Los Angeles Times July 18 1954, sec. E11:.
"The Architecture of Motion Picture Settings: Illustrated by Examples of the Work of Robert Haas,
Architect, for Famous Players-Lasky Corporation." The American Architect 118.2324 (1920):
1-5.
"Architecture of Six Types at House-Garden Exhibit." Los Angeles Times September 13 1936, sec. E:
3.
"Arlene Happy (Mona Nerney)." Pittsburgh Press February 12 1950: 61.
Armstrong-Ingram, R. Jackson. Henderson (Basic Townsite). 1st ed. Charleston, SC: Arcadia
Publishing, 2002.
Arntzenius, Linda. "The City that John Built: John Parkinson, Architect." USC Trojan Family Autumn
1994: 23-29.
Aronson, Steven M. L. "Tyrone Power: the Razor's Edge star at His Brentwood Mansion, Architecture
by Paul Williams." Architectural Digest April 1994: 208,211, 284.
"Arrowhead Springs Hotel Work to Start this Week." Los Angeles Times January 17 1939, sec. 1: 12.
"Arrowhead Springs Hotel, Paul Williams and Gordon Kaufmann, A.I.A., Architects." California Arts &
Architecture March 1940: 18-21.
"Arrowhead Springs Hotel, San Bernardino." Architect and Engineer June 1940: 20-21-42.
"Arrowhead Springs, California." The Hotel Monthly January 1940: 11-19.
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Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.
"Arrowhead to Reopen First of New Month." San Bernardino Daily Sun December 30 1924, sec. 1: 1.
Arseniuk, Melissa. "Henderson: From campsite to bustling suburb." Las Vegas Sun. August 26 2008.
2/20/2009 <http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/aug/26/henderson-history>.
"Art Center being Built in Barnsdall Park Given to City." Los Angeles Times May 6 1954, sec. A1:.
"Art Club Will Hear Colored Architect." Los Angeles Times December 9 1929, sec. A: 2.
"Art Contest Plans Near Completion." Los Angeles Times April 1 1938, sec. A: 11.
"Art Exhibitions Reviewed: Modern Furniture." Los Angeles Times February 25 1934, sec. A7:.
"Art this Week." Los Angeles Times June 8 1958: E4.
"Arthur P. Spingarn Medal Winner." Famous First Blacks. 1st ed. New York: Vantage Press, 1974. 12.
Arthur, George Robert. "Instutional Case Studies: 28th St Branch." Life on the Negro Frontier. 1st ed.
New York: Association Press, 1934. 143-206.
"Arts & Entertainment: From Obscurity to Celebrityhood: Architecture." Black Firsts: 2,000 Years of
Extraordinary Achievement. Ed. Jessie Carney Smith. Detroit, MI: Gale Research Inc., 1994. 1.
Artunian, Judy, and Mike Oldham. "Around Town." Palm Springs in Vintage Postcards. 1st ed.Arcadia
Press, 2005. 77-78.
---. Movie Star Homes: The Famous to the Forgotten. 1st ed. Santa Monica, CA: Santa Monica Press,
2004.
Arvidson, Enid. "Remapping Los Angeles, Or, Taking the Risk of Class in Postmodern Urban Theory."
Economic Geography 75.2 (1999): 134-156.
Assistance League of Southern California. "About ALSC: History." ALSC. Google. 1/30/2008
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"Association Adds Building: Young Men's Christian Organization Contemplates Erecting Structure for
Colored People." Los Angeles Times August 9 1925, sec. F: 10.
Austin, John C., D. C. Allison, and Jr Van Pelt Garrett. "Winners of $5,000 Hollow Tile House
Competition." The Architect and Engineer October 1919: 63-68.
"Autograms: Chrysler Opens Drive to Push New Import Sedan (Champion)." Los Angeles Times May
26 1963: N7.
"Automobile Sales Building." Southwest Builder and Contractor September 9 1927: 57, col 2.
Avins, Mimi. "In L.A., Even Tudors Get Face-Lifts." Los Angeles Times Thursday, May 8 2003, sec. F:
1.
Bailey Jr, Tom. "Memphis Puts Spotlight on L.A.'s Architect to the Stars." The Commercial Appeal
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Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.
Baird, George. The Space of Appearance. 1st ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
Bakewell, Danny J. "City Obligations to our Communities." Los Angeles Sentinel Thursday, September
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Baldon, Cleo, and Ib Melchior. "The Language of Ornament: The Zodiac Pool." Reflections on the Pool:
California Designs for Swimming. 1st ed. New York: Rizzoli, 1997. 118-123.
---. Reflections on the Pool: California Designs for Swimming. 1st ed. New York: Rizzoli, 1997.
"Balloon Houses Designed for Design Workers Bloom Under Virginia Trees (Airform)." Life (1941): 3435.
Barlow, Col W. F. "Where Kings and Queens of Filmdom Raise the Colors of Domesticity. Little
Journeys made to Film Stars' Homes." Los Angeles Times Sunday, August 5 1923, sec. II: 1.
Barnett, Loretta, Rebecca Farnbach, and Vail Ranch Restoration Association. Temecula (Cass Ranch).
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Barol, Bill. "Mojave Modern: Sunny, Sandy Palm Springs is an Oasis of Retro-Cool Modernist
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Barrera, Sandra. "Floral Designer Mark Held Gets His Home into the Holiday Spirit (Luise Rainer)."
Redlands Daily Facts December 11 2009: 1-3.
Barrie-Anthony, Steven. "Landscape of Constant Change. Southern California's Residential Dwellings
make Up the Region's Defining Architectural Icons. the Art of Craftsmanship Rules Even Amid
an Ever-Transforming Backdrop of Traditional and Modern Styles." Los Angeles Times
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Bartholomew, Dana. "Oakie House Saved from Destruction." dailynews.com January 30 2010: 4pp.
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Bartlett, Maxine. "The Family Keeps Changing, but the Design Remains." Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
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Bass, Charlotta. "On the Sidewalk." California Eagle August 27 1940, sec. I: 1.
---. "On the Sidewalk." California Eagle October 14 1927, sec. I: 1.
---. "On the Sidewalk: An Open Letter to the Citizens of Maywood, California." California Eagle March
26 1942, sec. I: n.p.
Bastajian, Lee. "Pacific Palisades: Religious Beginning, Area Founded in 1921." Los Angeles Times
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Bates, Karen Grigsby. "Crossover Builder: African-American Architect Paul Williams Designed Many
Hollywood Houses and Landmarks - Even Places Where He Felt Less than Welcome." Vogue
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---. "He was (and is) the Architect to the Stars." New York Times July 26 1990, sec. C: 1.
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Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.
---. "Movieland Clsssics: The Houses Paul Revere Williams Built in Hollywood's Golden Age are Winning
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Battu, Zoe A. "Mary Pickford-- Student of Architecture." Pacific Coast Architect xxxii.6 (1927):
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Bauer, Catherine. A Citizen's Guide to Public Housing. 1st ed. Poughkeepsie, NY: Vassar College,
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Bayer, Ann. "Token Women (Mona Freeman)." New York Magazine (1976): 45-48.
"Be Sweet for Me- Doctor Wrote, but Cannot Wed (LeGrand Coleman)." The Afro-American October 19
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"Beau Peep Whispers (Chappellet)." Los Angeles Times April 2 1939, sec. D4:.
Beau Peep. "Let Me Whisper." Los Angeles Times January 29 1933, sec. B: 3.
"Beautiful Reinforced Groutlock Masonry Residence." Los Angeles Times August 12 1934, sec. 23:.
"Beauty and Harmony are Fulfilled in the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Moreno at Hollywood." Los
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"Beauty Spot in Desert Setting: Palm Springs Canyon Lured Red Man Long Ago." Los Angeles Times
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Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.
"Bel-Air Attracks Notables (Richard Wallace)." Los Angeles Times September 6 1936, sec. D6:.
"Bel-Air Home Plans Bright." Los Angeles Times February 5 1933: 21.
"Bel-Air Home Purchased (Foy)." Los Angeles Times June 22 1947: A2.
"Bel-Air Home, Bel-Air - Paul R. Williams, Architect." Architectural Digest 1935: 78-79.
"Bel-Air Home--Paul R. Williams, Architect." Architectural Digest 1936: 78-79.
"Bel-Air Homes (Ad Wayne) Photo." Los Angeles Times January 3 1928, sec. D 14:.
"Bellagio Road Lot Sold for $17,500." Los Angeles Times June 1 1941, sec. E: 2.
Belloli, Andrea P. A. Wallace Neff 1895-1982: The Romance of Regional Architecture. Reprint of
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---. "Williams the Conqueror-- Breathless in Brentwood." Trojan Family Magazine Spring 2004.
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"Benjamin Platt, Music Firm Founder, Dies." Los Angeles Times April 19 1960: B3.
Bennett, Charles B. "Los Angeles Takes the Lead in Land Usage with New Zoning Act." Tomorrow's
Town 4.3 (1946): 2-3.
Benton, Lisa M. "Will the real/reel Los Angeles Please Stand Up?" Urban Geography 16.2 (1995): 144164.
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Bergquist, Laura. "Desi and Lucy." Look December 25 1956: 74-76.
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Bernstein, Harry. "Minorities in Majority on Watts Building Job (King Hospital)." Los Angeles Times
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Berrey, Henry. "If I were Motoring in February." Westways February 1940: 4-5.
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