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GC 1346 Miscellaneous Serials File 1346 Miscellaneous Serials File Repository: Seaver Center for Western History Research, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Span Dates: 1826 – 2009, undated (bulk is 1880s – 1950s) Extent: (Boxes: 8 legal, 2 1/2 legal, 2 flat ov) Language: Primarily English Conditions Governing Use: Permission to publish, quote or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder Conditions Governing Access: Research is by appointment only Preferred Citation: Miscellaneous Serials File, Seaver Center for Western History Research, Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Abstract: An artificial collection of single issues, or scattered issues of periodicals, bulletins, and magazines published by companies; educational and religious entities; clubs; and associations; and tourism groups. From all geographic locations, including several foreign items. Related Holdings: GC 1037 Government Publications GC 1137 Political Materials GC 1233 Associations and Clubs GC 1299 Ephemera Seaver Center for Western History Research 1346 Scope and Content: An artificial collection of single issues, or scattered issues of periodicals, bulletins, and magazines published by companies; educational and religious entities; clubs; and associations; and tourism groups. From all geographic locations, including several foreign items. Boxes 1 through 9 arranged alphabetically by title of publication. Oversize items in boxes 10 through 11 arranged alphabetically by title of publication. Container List: See spreadsheet on following pages Miscellaneous Serials File 7/5/2019 2 of 2 Seaver Center for Western History Research GC 1346 CATALOG NUMBER TITLE DESCRIPTION DATE GC-1346-1-1 Academy News Letter California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1940 American Christian Palestine Committee of Los Angeles, Los GC-1346-1-2 A.C.P.C News Angeles, Calif. Apr. 1951 GC-1346-1-3 San Francisco Clearing House Certificates of 1907-1908 Academy of Pacific Coast History, Berkeley, Calif. Jan. 1909 GC-1346-1-4 Agenda for Western Housing & Planning California Housing & Planning Association, Apr. 20, 1941 GC-1346-1-5 American Forestry American Forestry Association, Washington, DC May 1910 GC-1346-1-6 American Indian Association of American Indian Affairs, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1955 GC-1346-1-7 American Journal of Photography Thomas H. McCollin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 1889 GC-1346-1-8 American Trust Review of the Pacific American Trust Company, San Francisco, Calif. Mar. 15, 1927 Apartment-Income Properties Association of Los Angeles, Los GC-1346-1-9 Apartment Journal Angeles, Calif. July 1932 GC-1346-1-10 American Legion Weekly Legion Publishing Corporation, New York, N.Y. July 25, 1919 GC-1346-1-11 Argonaut Argonaut Publishing Co., San Francisco, Calif. May 2, 1947 GC-1346-1-12 Architect & Engineer of California Architect & Engineer Co., San Francisco, Calif. Dec. 1912 GC-1346-1-13 Association Record Young Men's Christian Association, Los Angeles, Calif. GC-1346-1-14 Aurora (2 issues), San Francisco, Calif. GC-1346-1-15 Bancroft's Railway Guide Bancroft Company, San Francisco, Calif. May 1890 Southern California Baptist Convention; Los Angeles Baptist GC-1346-1-16 Baptist News of Southern California City Mission Society, Los Angeles, Calif. GC-1346-1-17 Berkeley Civic Bulletin City Club of Berkeley, Berkeley, Calif. July 26, 1917 GC-1346-1-18 Blue and Gold Fourteenth Street Intermediate School, Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 1914 GC-1346-1-19 Blue Book Magazine McCall Company, Dayton, Ohio Sept. 1933 GC-1346-1-20 Boletin de la Sociedad Chihuahuense de Estudios Historicos (3 issues), Chihuahua, CH, Mexico 1950 GC-1346-1-21 Boulevardier P.R. Stockton; P.J. Hungate, Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 1932 GC-1346-1-22 Brain and Brawn (2 issues), Los Angeles, Calif. GC-1346-1-23 Brite Lites [Ballroom dancing industry], Beverly Hills, Calif. Aug. 1933 GC-1346-1-24 Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen's Magazine (3 issues), Indianapolis, Ind. GC-1346-1-25 Budget, an Educational and Literary Monthly F.S. Carr and Charles Donohoe, Marysville, Calif. Feb. 1890 GC-1346-1-26 Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Bulletin (3 issues), Hollywood, Calif. 1932 GC-1346-1-27 Bulletin and Good Roads League of American Wheelmen, Boston, Mass. Sept. 17, 1897 Bulletin of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University GC-1346-1-28 of Tennessee (2 issues), Knoxville, Tenn. 1905 GC-1346-1-29 Bulletin of the Los Angeles County Medical Association Los Angeles County Medical Association, Los Angeles, Calif. Nov. 11, 1911 GC-1346-1-30 Bulletin of the Old Mission Parish Old San Gabriel Mission, Los Angeles, Calif. Aug. 6, 1950 GC-1346-1-31 Bulletin of Woman's National Farm and Garden Association (2 issues), New York, N.Y. GC-1346-1-32 Bunker Hillcrest Country Club, Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 1, 1935 GC-1346-2-1 California California Magazine, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. July, 1982 Miscellaneous Serials 7/5/2019 1 of 11 Seaver Center for Western History Research GC 1346 CATALOG NUMBER TITLE DESCRIPTION DATE San Francisco Architectural Publishing Co., San Francisco, GC-1346-2-2 California Architect and Building News Calif. Sept. 1884 Transactions and Proceedings, Second Annual Meeting, GC-1346-2-3 Oakland California Association of Nurserymen, Los Angeles, Calif. Nov. 1912 GC-1346-2-4 California Avocado Association Annual Report 1919 and 1920 California Avocado Association, Los Angeles, Calif. GC-1346-2-5 California Banker California Bankers Association, Los Angeles, Calif. June 1935 GC-1346-2-6 California Beaches Association Monthly Bulletin California Beaches Association, Los Angeles, Calif. Dec. 1936 GC-1346-2-7 California Christian College Bulletin California Christian College, Los Angeles, Calif. June, 1928 GC-1346-3-1 California Development (3 issues), San Francisco, Calif. GC-1346-3-2 California Florist Florist Publishing Company, Santa Barbara, Calif. June 1888 GC-1346-3-3 California Home Owner Homecraft Publishing Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Mar. 1926 GC-1346-3-4 California Indian Herald Indian Board of Co-Operation, San Francisco, Calif. Jan. 1923 California Journal of Development: reflecting the state's GC-1346-3-4 a business California Development Association, San Francisco, Calif. April, 1929 GC-1346-3-5 California Liberator Anti-Saloon League of California, San Francisco, Calif. May, 1919 (2 issues) Parks and Boulevards for Los Angeles; Arroyo Seco Parkway development; Caroline Severance, Los GC-1346-3-6 California Outlook, a Progressive Weekly Angeles, Calif. GC-1346-3-7 California Real Estate California Real Estate Association, Los Angeles, Calif. Aug. 1926 GC-1346-3-8 California Life Mission Play Special, Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 24, 1920 GC-1346-3-9 California Mail Bag [San Francisco, Calif.] Feb. 24, 1872 GC-1346-3-10 California Monthly Directory Issue, Berkeley, Calif. Sept. 1933 GC-1346-3-11 California Sportsman's Guide Pierce Publishing Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Aug. 1941 GC-1346-3-12 California Tax Digest California Taxpayers' Association, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Apr. 1926 California-Nevada District of Kiwanis International, Oakland, GC-1346-3-12 a Calivada Calif. March, 1946 GC-1346-3-13 Caminos Arcadia Historical Society, Inc., Arcadia, Calif. GC-1346-3-14 Capron Hustler Capron Hustler, Capron, Okla. Nov. 28, 1907 Chautuqua Assembly Sunday-School Association, GC-1346-3-15 Chautauqua Assembly Bulletin Chautauqua, N.Y. Aug. 1875 GC-1346-3-16 Child Lore Child Lore Company, Brooklyn, N.Y. June, 1911 GC-1346-3-17 Chimes Forest Lawn Memorial Park Association, Glendale, Calif. 1926 GC-1346-3-18 China Reference Series Trans-Pacific News Service, New York, N.Y. Dec. 15, 1937 GC-1346-3-19 Chirp Twenty-Fourth Street School, Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 30, 1925 GC-1346-3-20 Christ Church Cadet Christ Church, Los Angeles, Calif. Oct. 1907 Board of Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church, GC-1346-3-21 Christian Student Chicago, Ill. May 1929 GC-1346-3-22 Churchman and Church Messenger (2 issues), Santa Monica, Calif. City Lights, The Cinema is the Sociological Wonder of the 20th GC-1346-3-23 Century (9 issues), Bombay, India Miscellaneous Serials 7/5/2019 2 of 11 Seaver Center for Western History Research GC 1346 CATALOG NUMBER TITLE DESCRIPTION DATE GC-1346-3-24 City of Denver City and County of Denver, Denver, Colo. May 17, 1913 GC-1346-3-25 Colorado Geological Survey Bulletin Colorado Geological Survey, Boulder, Colo. 1920 Noteworthy article: "The Nisei Speak" by Carey McWilliams, GC-1346-3-26 Common Ground New York, N.Y. 1944 Los Angeles Community Welfare Federation, [Los Angeles, GC-1346-3-26 a Community Welfare Federation 20th anniversary report Calif.] 1944 GC-1346-3-27 Concord Society Historical Bulletin German Pioneers in Early California, Hoboken, N.J. 1927 GC-1346-3-28 County Government Bulletin Los Angeles, Calif. Mar. 1918 GC-1346-3-29 Covered Wagon, a Magazine of Western Prose and Poetry Riverdale Press, Riverdale, Calif. Sept. 1941 GC-1346-3-30 Current Literature, a Magazine of Record and Review Current Literature Publishing Co., New York, N.Y. June, 1890 GC-1346-4-1 Demorest's Monthly Magazine W. Jennings Demorest, New York, N.Y. Apr. 1883 GC-1346-4-2 Desert Rat Scrap Book (5 issues), Thousand Palms, Calif. n.d. GC-1346-4-3 Dew Drop Sunday school paper, Chicago, Ill. 1882 GC-1346-4-4 Dubuque Masonic Bulletin (2 issues), Dubuque, Iowa Early Settlers of New York State, Their Ancestors and GC-1346-4-5 Descendants Thomas J. Foley, Akron, N.Y. Mar. 1938 GC-1346-4-6 Eberle Economic Service Residential marine view land situation, Los Angeles, Calif. Apr. 16, 1928 Long Beach Junior College Literary Society, Long Beach, GC-1346-4-7 Edda Calif. 1935 GC-1346-4-8 Eden of California Annual Booster Edition, Rio Vista, Calif. 1923 GC-1346-4-9 Educational Film Magazine City News Publishing Co., New York, N.Y. June, 1919 Spanish American Institute, Inc.
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