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1st Lieutenant James W. Dougherty is pictured sitting on one of the planes from his dive bomber squadron.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
October 18, 1943
Pages
p. 1 photo
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Arcadia Episcopal Church of Transfiguration buys land between Camino Real and Las Flores on 1st Avenue. They plan to build a temporary church building and a Sunday School building.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
December 28, 1949
Pages
p. 1 (See basement box 112.)
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Arcadians will vote on a $600,000 school bond on February 28, 1950.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
December 21, 1949
Pages
p. 1 (See basement box 112.)
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Construction at Arcadia High School
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
January 17, 1949 p. 1 (plans for new high school in Arcadia)
December 1, 1949 p. 1 ( " )
December 3, 1949 p. 2 ( " )
December 17, 1949 p. 1 ( " )
October 16, 1950 p. 1 (withdrawal from MAD)
June 1, 1950 p. 1 (picture of planned school)
November 27, 1950 p. 1 (withdrawal from MAD)
February 5, 1951 p. 1
February 26, 1951 p. 1
April 30, 1951 p. 1
October 29, 1951 p. 1 (construction)
November 1, 1951 p. 1 ( " )
November 5, 1951 p. 1 ( " )
December 31, 1951 p. 1 ( " )
February 21, 1952 p. 1 ( " )
April 13, 1953 p. 1 (dedication)
January 4, 1954 p. 1 (expansion)
September 16, 1954 p. 2 (new wing)
June 7, 1962 p. 1 (quonset hut classrooms)
May 21, 1964 p. 1 (new library)
October 11, 1964 p. 1 ( " )
November 15, 1964 p. 1 (swimming pool)
January 20, 1966 p. 1 (library dedication)
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
January 17, 1949 p. 1 (plans for new high school in Arcadia)
December 1, 1949 p. 1 ( " )
December 3, 1949 p. 2 ( " )
December 17, 1949 p. 1 ( " )
October 16, 1950 p. 1 (withdrawal from MAD)
June 1, 1950 p. 1 (picture of planned school)
November 27, 1950 p. 1 (withdrawal from MAD)
February 5, 1951 p. 1
February 26, 1951 p. 1
April 30, 1951 p. 1
October 29, 1951 p. 1 (construction)
November 1, 1951 p. 1 ( " )
November 5, 1951 p. 1 ( " )
December 31, 1951 p. 1 ( " )
February 21, 1952 p. 1 ( " )
April 13, 1953 p. 1 (dedication)
January 4, 1954 p. 1 (expansion)
September 16, 1954 p. 2 (new wing)
June 7, 1962 p. 1 (quonset hut classrooms)
May 21, 1964 p. 1 (new library)
October 11, 1964 p. 1 ( " )
November 15, 1964 p. 1 (swimming pool)
January 20, 1966 p. 1 (library dedication)
Subjects
Schools - Arcadia High School
Item ID
4216AN
Collection
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Death notice. City pioneer passes away. Death of Lucky Baldwin's winemaker. (See hard copy in VF Deaths)
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
January 16, 1941
Pages
p. 1
Announcement Type
Obituary or death notice
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Del Risse, director of after school playground activities is profiled.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
November 3, 1949
Pages
p. 21
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El Rancho shopping area wins approval of voters in election.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
April 11, 1946
Pages
p. 1
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Following a successful debut Sunday, Arcadia's new Civic Band has begun practice for future programs. Members are listed.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
March 7, 1948
Pages
p. 1
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Formed
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
July 18, 1940
Pages
p. 6
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In 1934, William F. Gettle was kidnapped from his Arcadia home and held for ransom. Larry Kerrigan, Jimmy Kirk and Roy Williams received life sentences for the crime.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
December 18, 1941
Pages
p. 2
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Items regarding Highland Oaks
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
December 29, 1949 p. 1 (started)
December 16, 1954 p. 1 (site)
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Items regarding Hugo Reid
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
February 9, 1947 p. 1 (Federal grant)
September 11, 1950 p. 1 (picture and article. Addition to Hugo Reid School. Austin, Field and Fry are architects. "School starts here today"-in operation for the first time are the new permanent plant at Highland Oaks School, two portable units added to the Hugo Reid school and the new Longley school, which this year will be operated as a first, second and third grade annex of Holly Avenue school.)
February 25, 1954 p. 1 (expansion)
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
February 9, 1947 p. 1 (Federal grant)
September 11, 1950 p. 1 (picture and article. Addition to Hugo Reid School. Austin, Field and Fry are architects. "School starts here today"-in operation for the first time are the new permanent plant at Highland Oaks School, two portable units added to the Hugo Reid school and the new Longley school, which this year will be operated as a first, second and third grade annex of Holly Avenue school.)
February 25, 1954 p. 1 (expansion)
Subjects
Schools - Hugo Reid
Item ID
4209AN
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Opening of El Rancho Market
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune Section II,
Date
June 10, 1948
Pages
p. 1
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Opening of Flintridge School for Girls
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
September 14, 1941 p. 1
September 29, 1941 p. 1 (opens at Anoakia)
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Proposal for two schools on land set aside in Rancho Santa Anita
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
May 26, 1946 p. 1 (Rancho Santa Anita School)
March 23, 1950 p. 13 (first school)
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Pvt. George Summers spoke with his parents over a short wave radio from a prison camp in Japan.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
December 10, 1942
Pages
p. 1 photo
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Rancho Santa Anita asks zoning change for El Rancho shopping area.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
February 8, 1940 p. 1
April 18, 1940
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State aid to schools
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
November 2, 1947 p. 1
September 1, 1971 p. 1 (equalization of State funds)
November 3, 1971 p. 1 (Loan from Los Angeles County)
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
November 2, 1947 p. 1
September 1, 1971 p. 1 (equalization of State funds)
November 3, 1971 p. 1 (Loan from Los Angeles County)
Subjects
Schools - Finance
Item ID
4215AN
Collection
Newspaper Index
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Two young men from Arcadia, Clyde Dietrich and George R. Summers, were among hundreds of American soldiers interned in a Japanese prison camp.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
February 26, 1942
Pages
p. 4