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"A Prefabricated Model Home: Paul R. Williams, Architect Knap America Inc., Builders." California Arts & Architecture (1939): 37.

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"Private Builders Provide Better Negro Housing in Oklahoma City." American Builder 69 (1947): 142- 143.

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Real Estalker. Jane Wyatt Up in Bel Air., 2007. 1/9/2008.

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"Residence F.D. Parker." Southwest Builder and Contractor (1924): 56 col 1.

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"Residence of Jay Paley, Beverly Hills." Architect and Engineer.6 (1940): 27-29.

"Residence of Miss Gladys C. Lehman, Toluca Lake---Paul R. Williams, Architect." Architectural Digest: An International Magazine of Fine Interior Design 10.2 (n.d.): 105-107.

"Residence of Miss Sanchon Beerup." Architectural Digest: An International Magazine of Fine Interior Design 7.4 (1930): 140.

"Residence of Mr. & Mrs. Henry Issacs." Architectural Digest: An International Magazine of Fine Interior Design 9.3 (1935): 106-7.

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"Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Chasen." Architectural Digest: An International Magazine of Fine Interior Design 15.2 (1967): 5-11.

"Residence of Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Cord, Beverly Hills, California, Paul R. Williams, Architect." California Arts & Architecture 44.3 (1933): 7,18-19.

"Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Everett N. Crosby, Bel Air, California." Architectural Digest: An International Magazine of Fine Interior Design 11.1: 27-31.

"Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts, Solstice Canyon, Malibu, California." Architectural Digest: An International Magazine of Fine Interior Design 14.1 (n.d.): 39-43.

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"Residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lockhart, Sierra Madre Villa - Paul R. Williams, Architect." Architectural Digest: An International Magazine of Fine Interior Design 7.4 (1930): 100-5.

"Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bacon, Toluca Lake---Paul R. Williams, Architect." Architectural Digest: An International Magazine of Fine Interior Design 10.2 (n.d.): 59-63.

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"Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sand, Hancock Park, Los Angeles, California." Architectural Digest: An International Magazine of Fine Interior Design 19.3: 36-43.

"The Residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Craig: Paul Williams, A.I.A., Architect." California Arts & Architecture 57.4 (1940): 24-25.

"Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Bachman, Los Angeles - Paul R. Williams, Architect." Architectural Digest: An International Magazine of Fine Interior Design 7.4 (1930): 32.

"Residence of Mr. Richard Arlen, Breezy Top Ranch, Northridge." Architectural Digest: An International Magazine of Fine Interior Design 10.2: 98-99.

"Residence of Mrs. S. B. Goodwin, Los Angeles - Paul R. Williams, Architect." Architectural Digest: An International Magazine of Fine Interior Design 8.3 (1930): 100-3.

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