Typewritten description of photographs of University of California, Los Angeles, 1930
Description
Text reads in part: Two groups of negatives - one set of University bldgs themselves, one set of Westwood village at University (see page from Los Angeles Times Monday morning, Oct. 6) Westood Village, University of California at Los Angeles, showing various views ... artistic business section ... books, banking facilities, candy, ice cream ... growing use of the automobile, which enables students to live far from college halls ... spending less and less time at the village ... loafing and spending is something that will have to be encouraged if college businesses are to flourish ... The University of California at Los Angeles opened this year with 6175 enrolled, an increase over last year when buildings were being furnished ... The University occupies a commanding site on Beverly boulevard between the Hollywood section of Los Angeles and the beach communities of Santa Monica, Huntington Palisades and Pacific Palisades., Text from nitrate negative sleeve: 2457 UCLA 1930. Photo by Adelbert Bartlett, 535 15th Street, Santa Monica, Calif. [Struck out in pen: University of California at Los Angeles, showing view of Library Bldg from steps of Josiah Royce Hall] and tiled entrance arches of Library Bldg. This style of decoration is carried throughout the Library Bldg. Glazed tile in combination with patterned brick, Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.