This clipping commemorating Drinkwater's death describes him as a "giant" of "the world of letters" and notes his death at the relatively early age of fifty five. The date is marked in pencil in the bottom right corner.
This obituary in the Los Angeles Times calls Drinkwater "one of the playwrights best known to the English speaking world" and describes his sudden death as "widely mourned."
The article describes Gertrude Atherton's life, both through her writing and though her relationships with her family and lovers. It paints her as a colorful yet controversial being who published 37 books. The date, written in pencil, may be that...
Newspaper clipping published on the occasion of Admiral Jellicoe's death, recounting key poimys of his involvment in World War I. A note written in pencil denotes that article as one from the New York Times.
Newspaper clipping published on the occasion of Admiral Jellicoe's death, recounting his military career and involvement in World War I. A note in pencil attributes the article to the Los Angeles Times on November 22, 1935.
Jusserand, J. J. (Jean Jules), 1855-1932; Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
This article contains a reprint of Former French Ambassador to the United States Jules Jusserand's farewell remarks to the American popualation. Jusserand discusses relations between the United States and France, as well as current policy in Europe...