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  • Scandals, 1999, 1990, 1987, 1979, 1974, 1956, 1947, 1943, 1940, 1938, 1930s, 1922, 1909, 1908, 1905, 1876
    • (See Building Practices, Crimes, Injustices, Corruption)
    • The murder of the carpenter, Mr. Fronck, 1974, 1876
    • Built the high school with elementary school bonds, 1952, 1884
    • Col. Griffith shoots his wife in the Arcadia Hotel, 1902
    • Colonel Hotchkiss,* Southern Pacific Railroad attorney, married to Widow Moody,* who bought the estate from Lucas* who then died of strychnine poisoning, still to become Jauch, Mary A., left Santa Monica in 1905, 1983
    • The murder on November 21, 1956 when ten year old Larry George Rice by Stephen Nash beneath the Santa Monica Pier, 1990, 1956
    • Santa Monica Harbor and Improvement Co., 1990, 1909
      • W.H. Bainbridge and T.J. Hampton obtained permits and permission to build a sea wall, harbor, bathhouse and a hotel you could land your motor boat inside, and they then absconded, 1990, 1909
      • Obtained U.S. Engineer's Permission for Harbor Scheme, 1990, 1909
    • James T. Peasgood Jr., Venice City Treasurer, Embezzler 1999, 1979, 1922
    • Blocking the sale of the Kinney (Venice) Pier to the City of Los Angeles by the County of Los Angeles, including John Harrah, Gilchrist, District Attorney Burton Fitts, and County Supervisors John Anson Ford, Herbert C. Legg, who was running for governor, and Gordon McDonough, 1938
    • Ship Restaurant, 1979, 1930s, 1928, 1905, 1904
      • Robinson Jeffers' barroom brawl, 1981
      •  Improprieties, complaints, charges, sins, 1979, 1905
        • gambling devices, 1979, 1905
        • served poor food, 1979, 1905
        • allowed the private dining areas to be used for illicit activities, 1979, 1905
        • siphoned off profits, 1979, 1905
      • Albert Marco shot two people he was fighting with and then was arrested on the upper decks by Los Angeles Policeman, 1979, 1928
    • Bugsy Siegel [ -1947], 1999, 1987, 1947, 1940, 1930s
      •  Murdered in Virginia Hill's rented Beverly Hills House, June 20, 1947, after eating a trout dinner in Ocean Park, 1999, 1947, 1940
    • Stock Market Devilment, Manipulation, Speculation, 1943, 1880s, 1870s, 1860s
    • Venice Cement Co. awarded contract for the innovative concrete Santa Monica Municipal Pier, which they fulfilled ineptly and perhaps corruptly, 1990, 1909, 1908
  • Scarlet Fever, 1908a
  • Scenic Views, Scenery, 1997, 1996, Assorted Post Cards
  • Scenery, 1996
    • (See Photographs; Post Cards; Views)
    • Catalina Sunset-Oil Painting-by Henry Vander Velde 3756-C Oversized Post Card Dexter Color California, Inc., 3460 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90005, 1997, Assorted Post Cards
    • The Cradle of Polynesia, Western Samoa Postcard, Photography, Dieter Guschbauer; Distributor, Photomart, Apia, KR 1996
    • Santa Monica, California Colorful scenic view of the flower-covered Palisades overlooking the beautiful and world-famous Santa Monica Beach and the blue Pacific Ocean, Assorted Post Cards
  • Amanda Schacter, 1990
  • Amanda Schacter (Ed.) Santa Monica Landmarks Santa Monica Landmarks Commission, 1990
  • Carl F. Schader, 1990, 1952, 1910, 1909
    • Syndicate head which proposed a new luxury hotel on the site of the demolished Arcadia Hotel, 1990, 1909
    • Santa Monica City Committee to Advise the Santa Monica School Board High School Facilities Site Advisory Committee, 1952, 1910
    • Donated a Santa Monica High School Gate, The Elliott Gate, 4th and Pico, in honor of his father-in-law, Robert Elliott, former Santa Monica School Board Member, 1952, 1913, 1912
  • Schader-Wells, 1912
    • 1992 Ocean Front, Cor. Fremont Ave., Real Estate, 1912
  • Miss Schaffner,* 1952, 1913
    • Washington School, Early kindergarten program [48. Ibid., p. 28.], 1952, 1913
  • Meyer Schapiro, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  Morris U. Schappes A Documentary History of the Jews in the United States, 1654-1875, The Citadel Press: New York, 1950, 762 pp., 1950, 1925, 1857, 1856, 1855, 1854, 1853, 1852, 1850, 1850s, 1848, 1847, 1846, 1815
    • 118. Exploring the West with Fremont
    • Selections from a book of travels by Solomon Nunes Carvalho, 1857
  • Schatzi on Main, 2007, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996
    • 3110 Main St., 2001. 1999, 1997, 1996
    • Former Owner California Govenor Arnold Schwarzeneggger,* 2007, 2001, 1999, 1996
  • H.O. Scheer, Restaurant, 119 Pier, 2003, 1912
  • Galka Scheyer, 1990, 1920s
    • Blue Four dealer, 1990, 1920s
  • Joyce Schiller, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  • Paul Schimmel, 2004, 1998, 1992,
    • Chief Curator at MOCA, 2004, 1998, 1992
    • Helter Skelter, 1992
  • Rudolph Schindler, 1990, 1976, 1971, 1929, 1925
    • Architect; Newport Beach Lovell House, 1976, 1971, 1925
  • Schinus terebinthifolius, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Brazilian Pepper 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Peter Schjeldahl Onward and Upward with the Arts: Dealership, 2 February 2004 The New Yorker, pp. 36-41, 2004a
  • H.W. Schlueler,* 1987, 1916
    • Built the 100-foot diameter Dome Dance Pavilion, part dance hall and part concert hall, on space leased on the Great Western Pier at Ocean Front Walk, razing the Pier Athletic Club and an adjacent shooting gallery, 1987, 1916
  • Horst Schmidt-Brümmer, 1973, 1971
    • Author, photographer, 1973, 1971
    • UCLA Faculty, 1973, 1971
  • Horst Schmidt-Brümmer Venice, California: An Urban Fantasy, Grossman Publishers: NY, (English trans., Feelie Lee) 1973 (Original German Text Verlag Ernst Wasmuth: Tubingen, 1972), 108pp. 1973, 1971, 1966, 1960s, 1950s, 1930s, 1925, 1904
  • Julian Schnabel, 1990
  • Roy Schnackenberg, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Hope Tschopik Schneider, 2006
    • Moderator, Sonic Scenery@the Natural History Museum, Feb., 2006
  • Dick Schneidmiller,* 1982
    • OPCO Board Member, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Arnold Schoenberg, 1997, 1995, 1991, 1981, 1974, 1950s, 1935, 1930s, 1908
    • 116 N. Rockingham, Brentwood, 1981, 1950s
    • Composer, educator, 1995, 1981, 1974, 1950s
      • Opus II, 1991, 1930s
    • Structural harmony, 1991, 1930s
    • John Cage* attended his class at U.C.L.A. in 1935, 1995
    • Alma Mahler claimed Theodore Adorno claimed Thomas Mann's Dr. Faustus was based on Arnold Schoenberg, 1981
  • Gertrud Schoenberg, 1981, 1980s
    • 116 N. Rockingham, Brentwood, 1981, 1950s
    • Arnold Schoenberg's wife, 1981, 1950s
  • Schoenberg Hall, 1997, 1974, 1950s
    • UCLA Auditoruium, 1997, 1974, 1950s
  • Jeremy Schoenberg, 2007
    • Tenor, In Recital, Santa Monica Public Library, 2007
  • Stan Scholl,* 1982
    • Santa Monica City Staff, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • School cafeterias, 1952
    • The first [Santa Monica] school cafeteria was established in the Garfield School to help provide adequate nourishment for children, 1952
  • The School Census, 1952, 1902, 1901
    • (See Santa Monica School District School Census, 1952, 1902, 1901
  • School (Student) Populations, 1952, 1950s, 1930s, 1923, 1920s, 1913, 1906, 1900s
    • Adults, 1952, 1951,
      • Over a period of years many adults have enrolled in one course of a recreational or semi-vocational nature, only to become interested in more academic subjects and to pursue those until they have completed the requirements for a high school diploma, 1952,
      • Moreover, within the last four years the adult education program has approved courses leading to graduation with an associate of arts degree from Santa Monica City College. [59. Ibid., p. 77.], 1952, 1952-48
    • Children, 1952,
    • Facilities, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • Immigrants, 1952,
      • Americanization Classes, 1952
      • English Classes
      • Job Training, 1952
      • Recreational Classes, 1952
    • Local, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • Underprivileged children, 1952, 1950s, 1930s
    • Seventh graders, 1952, 1910s
    • Working Mothers, 1952, 1913
    • Mixed Pupil, 1952, 1906, 1900s
      • Ability, 1952, 1906, 1900s
      • Age, 1952, 1906, 1900s
      • Ethnicity, 1952, 1906, 1900s
      • Familial Circumstance, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • Numbers, 1952, 1923, 1920s, 1906, 1900s
  • School District Organization in Los Angeles County, Los Angeles: Office of the County Superintendent, 1937
  • School Districts, Schools, 2008, 2007, 2005a, 1952, 1908, 1908a, 1903, 1875, 1850
    • Grandville Unified School District, Grandville, MI, 1960s, 1958, 1950s, 1930s
    • Los Angeles County School District, 2008, 1908a, 1850
    • Los Angeles Unified School District, 2008
    • Montebello School District, 2007, 2005, 2005a
    • Santa Monica City School District, 1952, 1903,
    • Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD), 2008, 2007, 2004, 1999, 1952
    • Santa Monica School District, 1952, 1903, 1875
  • School Furnishings, 1952, 1910s, 1876
    • Blackboards; desks; stationary, 1952, 1876
    • Piano; set of encyclopedia, 1952, 1910s
  • School Issues, 2007, 2005, 2004, 1999, 1952
    • Curricula, 1952
    • Schools are an integral part of society (public good; equalization), 2007, 2004, 1999
    • Schools, maintained at the level that they are, 2007, 2004, 1999
      • The achievement gap (between white and minority students), 2007, 2004, 1999
    • The continuing financial issues that face education, 2007, 2004, 1999
    • The SMMUSD's placement of confidentiality clauses in agreements with parents of special education students, 2007
    • The SMMUSD's requirement of a former chief financial officer to sign a statement that he would not publicly speak about the district's financial status, 2007
    • Save Our Future Charter School, 2005
  •  Schools, Academies, Aeteliers, Colleges, Houses, Institutes, Technical, Trade Schools, Universities, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2006a, 2005, 2004, 2004b, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1990, 1988, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1967, 1961, 1960s, 1955, 1953, 1952, 1950s, 1948, 1947, 1946, 1945, 1940s, 1937, 1935, 1933, 1930, 1930s, 1929, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1923, 1922, 1921, 1920, 1920s, 1919, 1917, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1910, 1910s, 1908, 1908a, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1901, 1900s, 1898, 1895, 1894, 1893, 1892, 1890, 1890s, 1889, 1887, 1883, 1880, 1880s, 1877, 1876, 1875, 1868, 1863, Assorted Post Cards, Postcards Adrift
    • (See Education, the Education Industry, Universities)
    •  (See also Individual Schools; Los Angeles Unified School District; Santa Monica/Malibu Unified School District; Universities and Colleges)
    • (See Adult and Youth Services; Puiblic Schools; Colleges and Universities)
    • School (s), 1908a, pp. 90. 98, 219, 237, 247, 265, 269, 270, 322, 346, 348
    • (Santa Monica School) History
    • First in California (state), 1908a, p. 90
      • First in Los Angeles County, 1908a, p. 98
      • Ocean Park, 1908a, p. 322
      • Sawtelle, 1908a, pp. 346, 348
      • (See) Santa Monica Schools, 1908a, pp. 237. 265, 269, 270,
      • South Santa Monica, 1908a, p. 247
      • Schools, Academies, 1908a, p. 219
    • Santa Monica began with: 1974, 1876, 1875
      • two private schools, 1974, 1875
      • [no] public school, 1974, 1875
      • Voted to establish a School District [Santa Monica School District], 1974, 1894, 1876
        • J.W. Scott,* Lemuel T. Fisher and John Freeman, School Board District Trustees, 1974, 1876
      • One and only Santa Monica public school and its pupils, September, 1894, 1974
    • The Academy of Holy Names, 1974, 1908a, p. 219, 1901
      • The Sisters of the Holy Names, 1974, 1901
        • Dedicated February 22, 1901, 1974
      • Corner of Third Street and Arizona Avenue, 1974, 1901
    • John Adams Junior High School, 2005, 1983, 1975, 1952, 1929, 1920s
    • John Adams Jr. High (Junior High), SMMUSD, 2010, 2009
    • John Adams Middle School (JAMS)
    •  Administration, 1952, 1876
      • School District Administration Facilities, 1952, 1876
        • Buildings,
        • Grounds,
      • Maintenance, Equipment,
      • Security
      • Staff, Personnel, 1952
    • Adult Education, Camps, Clinics, Coaching, Recreation, 2004a, 1990, 1979, 1952
      • (See Dance Schools)
      •  Denishawn School, 1925, 1924
        • Los Angeles branch, 1925, 1924
      • Tao Healing Arts Center and Shiatsu Massage School of California, (since 1984), Between Hollister and Strand, 2004a
      • Westwind Sailing Club and School, 1990, 1979
    • Adult Education, 2007, 1974, 1952, 1901
      • Avocational
      • Citizenship
      • Emeritus College
      • Language
      • Venice Adult Skills Center, 2007
      • Vocational
    • Antioch University, Ohio, 2009, 1960s
    • Art Schools, 2002, 2001, 1997, 1990, 1973, 1969, 1950s, 1944, 1940s, 1930s, 1924, 1920s, 1915, 1909, 1908, 1907, 1906, 1904
      • Académie Casteluccho, 2001, 1973, 1909
      • Academie Colorossi, 2001, 1990, 1973, 1909, 1907
      • Academie Julien, 2001, 1990, 1973, 1909, 1907
      • Art Center School, 1990, 1944
      • Art Institute of Chicago (AIC), 2002, 1920s
        • Chicago Art Institute 1990, 1915, 1908)
      • Art Students League, 1990, 1930s, 1906
      • Art Students League, Chicago, Il, 1997
      • California Institute of the Arts, 1990, 1969
        • Valencia, 1990, 1969
        • Department of Animation and Experimental Film, 1990, 1969
      • Cooper Union School, New York 1990, 1930s
      • Ecole des Beaux Arts, 1990, 1907
      • Institute of Music & Art, 1430 Rialto 2003, 1912
      • Jepson School, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
        • Rico Lebrun, faculty, 1940s
      • Jewish People's Institute, 2002, 1920s
        • Chicago Art School, 2002, 1920s
      • Los Angeles Art Students League, 1990, 1924, 1904
      • Los Angeles School of Art and Design, 1999, 1996, 1880s
        • Louisa Garden MacCloud, Founder
      • National Academy of Design, New York, 1997. Assorted Post Cards
      • Otis College of Art and Design, 1930s
      • Otis Art Institute, 2004, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1990, 1982, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1974, 1975, 1958, 1954, 1950s, 1916
      • Pratt Art Institute, 1990, 1930s
      • San Francisco Art Institute, 1998
        • Earlier was named California School of Fine Arts, 1998
      • University of Michigan, 1997, Assorted Post Cards
    • Berkeley School District, 1952, 1919, 1910. 1909
    • Boards, Trustees, 1952
    • Bond Issues, 1952, 1933, 1907, 1906, 1900s, 1890s
      • A SMSD bond issue was for a $15,000 school structure which eventually became the first separate high school building., 1952,
      • In 1905 and 1906, the voters approved three additional SMCD bond issues totaling $135,000 to construct six additional elementary schools. I952, 1906, 1905
      • In 1911, the voters endorsed expansion of the secondary school program by approving a $200,000 bond issue to establish a new site and plant for the SMSD high school on Prospect Hill, midway between Ocean Park and Santa Monica proper, 1952, 1911
    • Breon & Darrow School of Ballet, 1925, 1924
      • Grecian, Toe, Character, Spanish, Ballet, Oriental, 1925, 1924
      • 6318 Hollywood Blvd. Granite 3079. 1925, 1924
    • The Calabasas School, 1952, 1891,
      • Santa Monica School District School located approximately fifteen miles northeast of Santa Monica and at the southwestern end of the San Fernando Valley, 1952, 1890s
    • California Institute of Technology, CalTech, 1984, 1935
    • California Normal School, Los Angeles, 1935
    • California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 90840-4605l, 2010, 2009
    • Catholic Schools, 2005b, 1983, 1979, 1974, 1935, 1904, 1901, 1900s
      • The Academy of Holy Names, Santa Monica, 1974, 1901
      • St. Annes
      • St. Clements Elementary and High School, 2005b, 1983, 1974, 1904
      • St. Clements Academy, Lake se cor Marine, O.P., 2003, 1912
      • Saint Monica, 2005b
      • St. Vincent's College, 1979, 1900s
    • California Military Academy, Santa Monica, Cal., 2002, p. 480, 1908a
    • Celeste School of Dancing, 1925, 1924
    • Charter Schools, 2005, 1997, 1992
      • California Charter Schools Act , 1997, 1992
      • Canyon School, 1997, 1993
      • Marquez Elementary, 1997, 1993
      • Palisades Elementary, 1997, 1993,
      • Palisades High, 1997, 1993
      • Save Our Future Charter School, 2005
    • Donald M. Cleland A History of the Santa Monica Schools 1876-1951, Santa Monica Unified School District, February 1952 (Copied for the Santa Monica Library, July 22, 1963). 140 pp.
    • Colleges, 1952
    • School) Construction, Movement, Reconstruction, 1952, 1895, 1894, 1893, 1891, 1890, 1888, 1876
      • Brick
      • The Santa Monica Plan
    • Cornell University, NY, 1984
    • Culver City Special Education Center, 2004, 2004b
      • The Kayne-ERAS Center, 2004, 2004b,
        • Charity supported by the Nethercutts*, 2004, 2004b
    • Dance Schools, 1990, 1925, 1924
      • Breon & Darrow School of Ballet, 1925, 1924
        • Grecian, Toe, Character, Spanish, Ballet, Oriental, 1925, 1924
        • 6318 Hollywood Blvd. Granite 3079. 1925, 1924
      • Celeste School of Dancing, 1925, 1924
      • Denishawn School, 1917
      • Denishawn, 1925, 1924
        • Los Angeles Branch, 1925, 1924
      • Norma Gould Studio, 1925, 1924
      • La Monica School for Dancing, 1990, 1924
        • Roy Randolf,* Santa Monica Pier, 1990, 1924
      • Edith Lindsay School of Dancing, 1925, 1924
        • Main Studio 5756 Carlton Way, Hollywood, 1925, 1924
        • Branch Glendale, 1925, 1924
      • Lytell Studio of the Dance: A Private School of Dancing, 1925, 1924
      • McAdam Normal, Social, and Professional School of Dancing, 1925, 1924
        • Los Angeles and Long Beach, 1925, 1924
      • Sommerset Studios, 1925, 1924
        • 6075 Franklin, Los Ange;es, 1925. 1924
        • Miss Ethel Ransome, 1925, 1924
          • English Actress and teacher at the Sommerset School, 1925, 1924
      • Arnold Tamon Dance Studo, 1925, 1924  
    • The Decker Elementary School District, 1952, 1937
    • Denishawn School, 1925, 1924
      • Los Angeles branch, 1925, 1924
    • De Pauw College, 1935, 1880
    • Donations, Charities, Foundations, Grants, Endowments
      • Douglas Management Club of Santa Monica: Wernhar von Braun: Mangement and the Space Program, 1960
    • Elementary Schools, 1952
    • Facilities, Playgrounds, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • Financial Issues,
      • Bonds,
      • Donations,
      • Taxes, 1952, 1930s, 1895, 1876
        • Los Angeless County
        • Santa Monica School District, 1952, 1895, 1876
      • United States (Federal Funding), 1952, 1930s
    • Fremont High, Oakland, 1994, 1948
    • Friend's College, 1912, 1863-1868,
    • The Garfield School, 1952, 1951, 1933, 1929, 1906
    • The Garripatas Canyon School, 1952, 1893,
      • now the Topanga Canyon School, which was located in the cattle pasture lands and which probably derived its name from the parasites that afflicted the herds of cattle that roamed the hills and canyons, 1952, 1893
    •  Norma Gould Studio, 1925, 1924
    • Grammar Schools, Primary Schools, Elementary Schools, 208, 2007, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1980, 1960s, 1952, 1950s, 1937 1890, 1890s, 1876
      • The Calabasas School [1891- ], 1952, 1891,
      • The Decker Elementary School District, 1952, 1937
      • Garfield School, 1952, 1933, 1929, 1921, 1906
      • The Garripatas Canyon School [1893- ], 1952, 1893,
      • John Muir Elementary (SMMUSD), 2008, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1952,
      • Presbyterian Church School [1876-1876], 1952, 1876
      • Roosevelt Elementary, 2007
      • Santa Monica Alternative Schoolhouse (SMASH), 2008, 2007
      • The Santa Monica Canyon School [1894- ], 1952, 1894,
      • The Sixth St. School [1876- ], 1952, 1876
      • The South Side School, 1952, 1890
        • Became Washington Elementary,, 1952, 1902, 1890
        • Ashland and Fourth St., 1952, 1890
      • The Topanga Canyon School, 1952, 1893
        • Once the Garripatas Canyon School [1893], 1952
      • Washington Elementary School, Washington School [1890-1980], 1960s, 1952, 1950s
    • Grandville High, Grandville, MI, 2009, 2008-1940s
    • The Growing Place in Ocean Park (Pre-School), Private, 2010, 2009
    • Gymnasiums, 1952
    • Harard Military School, 2001, 1907
      • Los Angeles, 2001, 1907
    • Harvard College, University, 1996, 1935, 1908a, 1890s, 1883, 1875-78
      • F.H. Rindge matriculated, 1908a, 1875-1878 but graduated somewhat later, 1908a
      • Willard Wright, ec
    • High Schools, 2006a, 2005, 2005b, 1997, 1979, 1975, 1974, 1961, 1952, 1943, 1940s, 1939, 1937, 1933, 1930s, 1926, 1924, 1920s, 1918, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1908a, 1884, Postcards Adrift
      • Grandville High, Grandville, MI, 2008-1940s
      • Inglewood High, Inglewood, CA, 2009
      • Los Angeles High School, 1912
      • High School, Holywood, Cal. Post Card M. Rieder, Publ., Los Angeles, Cal. No. 4667 (Made in Germany) Postal Core, Inverted No. 57674, Hollywood Error. Unused, JT, Postcards Adrift
      • Polytechnic High School, 1952, 1910
      • Santa Monica High School, 2008, 1930s
      • South Pasadena High School, 1974, 1926
      • University High (Unihi), (LAUSD) 2006a, 1939, 1937
      • Venice High School, (LAUSD) 2005, 2005b, 1997, 1979, 1975, 1961, 1940s, 1930s
      • Venice Polytechnic High, 1979, 1920s
    • High School, Holywood, Cal. Post Card M. Rieder, Publ., Los Angeles, Cal. No. 4667 (Made in Germany) Postal Core, Inverted No. 57674, Hollywood Error. Unused, JT, Postcards Adrift
    • The Hollywood Military Academy, 1997
      • George Hearst; Phil Hill, 1997
    • Howe's Academy, 1908a
    •  Humbolt College, Iowa, 1908a, 1906, 1875-1872, 1872-1869
    • Inglewood High, Inglewood, CA, 2009
    • Institute of Music & Art, 1430 Rialto 2003, 1912
    • Intermediate Schools, 1952, 1919, 1910s
    • Institute of Music & Art, 1430 Rialto 2003, 1912
    • Iowa Wesleyan University, Mount Pleasant, Iowa, 1908a
    • Jefferson School, 1997
      • Santa Monica for classes in sloyd (woodworking), 1997
      • For students too poor to afford a uniform, 1997
    • John Adams Junior High School, 2005, 1983, 1975, 1929, 1920s
      • (See Adams)
    • Junior Colleges, 1952
    • Junior High Schools, 1952, 1919, 1914, 1910s
    • The Kansas State Normal School at Emporia, p. 493, 1908a
    • Kansas State University, 1898, p. 493, 1908a, 1898
    • The Kayne-ERAS Center, 2004, 2004b,
      • Culver City Special Education Center, 2004, 2004b
      • Charity supported by the Nethercutts*, 2004, 2004bKindergartens, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • Keele University, U.K., 1999
    •  University of Michigan, 1984, 1954, 1946, 1945
    • University of Rochester, 1984
    • University of Rochester, 1984
    • University of Southern California, 1984
    • La Monica School for Dancing, 1990, 1924
    • Lincoln Elementary School, 1974,
    • Lincoln High School, 2005, 1974, 1913
    • Lincoln Intermediate School, 1974, 1913
    • Lincoln Junior High School, 1974,
    • The Lincoln School (SMSD) 1952, 1895ff
    • Edith Lindsay School of Dancing, 1925, 1924
    • Long Beach College, 1997, 1947
    • National Academy of Design, New York, 1997. Assorted Post Cards
    • Los Angeles City (Unified) School District (LAUSD), 2007
    • Los Angeles City School District, 1952, 1919, 1910. 1909
    • Los Angles County School Districts
    • Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • Los Angeles County Schools, 2005, 1997, 1906, 1903, 1894, 1890, 1877, 1876
      • Santa Monica Schools, 2005, 1997, 1952, 1877, 1876
        • The Calabasas School, 1952, 1891,
        • The Santa Monica Canyon School, 1997, 1993, 1978, 1976, 1970s, 1950s, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1934, 1924, 1913, 1894, 1889
        • First Los Angeles County School Classes held with Prof. McKissick in the Santa Monica Presbyterian Church, 1997, 1876
        • New Building and a second teacher, 1877, 1997
        • The district included all of the Malibu and La Ballona ranchos, as well as the incorporated Santa Monica area, 1997, 1877, 1876
        • The South Side School (1890-1980), 1997, 1913, 1906, 1903, 1895, 1890
        • The Westside School, 1952
    • Los Angeles High School, 1995, 1928, 1912
    • Los Angeles Municipal Arts, Barnsdall Park, 1990
    • The Los Angeles Normal School, 1997, 1913
      • Vermont Ave., 1997, 1913
    • Los Angeles School of Art and Design, 1999, 1996, 1880s
    • Los Angeles Unified School District, 2007, 2005, 1997, 1995, 1979, 1975, 1961, 1930s, 1928, 1924,
      • The Santa Monica Canyon School, (Chartered) 1997, 1993, 1978, 1976, 1970s, 1952, 1950s, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1934, 1924, 1913, 1894, 1889
      • Lincoln High School, 2005
      • Los Angeles High School, 1995, 1928
      • Marquez Elementary, (Chartered) 1997, 1993
      • Palisades Elementary, 1997, 1993,
      • Palisades High School, 1997, 1993, 1961
      • Paul Revere Junior High School, 1997, 1955
        • Pacific Palisades, 1997, 1955
      • University High (Unihi), 2006a, 1939, 1937
      • Venice Adult Skills Center, 2007
      • Venice High School, 2005, 1997, 1979, 1975, 1961, 1930s
      • Venice Polytechnic High, 1979, 1920s
      • Walgrove Elementary, Venice, 2009, 2007, 2005, 2005a
    • Loyola University, 1935
    • Loyola Marymount University, 2010
    • Lytell Studio of the Dance: A Private School of Dancing, 1925, 1924
    • Mankato Public Schools, Mankato, Kan., p. 493, 1908a
      • Charles C. Towner, City Schools Superintendent, p. 493, 1908a
    • Manual Training Schools, 1935, 1890s
      • Rindge,
      • Amos Throop, 1935, 1890s
    • Marquez Elementary, 1997, 1993
      • Chartered, 1997, 1993
    • The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984  
    • McAdam Normal, Social, and Professional School of Dancing, 1925, 1924
      • Los Angeles and Long Beach, 1925, 1924
    • McKinley School, 2005, 1975, 1920s
    • McKinley Elementary, Santa Monica, 1923, 1920
      • McKinley 1923, Karl Rydgren's Class, Unknown photographer. From the collection of Alyssa Navopanich.*
    • Michigan State University, 2009
    •  Middle Schools,
    • Military Academies, 2001, 1997, 1974, 1908
      • One took over the site of the Arcadia Hotel, shortly before it was torn down, 1974, 1908
      • California Military Academy, Santa Monica, Cal., 2002
      • Harvard Military School, 2001, 1907
      • The Hollywood Military Academy, 1997
        • Gerorge Hearst; Phil Hill, 1997
    • Mona Shores Public Schools, MI, 2009
    •  Montebello School District, 2007, 2005, 2005a
    • John Muir Elementary (SMMUSD), 2008, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1952, 1922
    •  Music Schools, 2003, 1912
      • Institute of Music & Art, 1430 Rialto 2003, 1912
    • Muskegon Heights Elementary Schools, 2009
    •  National Academy of Design, New York, 1997. Assorted Post Cards
    • Occidental College, founded in 1887, 1935, 1912
    • Ocean Park Boulevard Children's Center, 1983
    • Olympic High School, 2008
    •  Otis Art Institute, 2004, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1990, 1982, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1974, 1975, 1958, 1954, 1950s, 1930s, 1916
    • Otis Parsons Art School, 1988
      • Ray Eames, Honorary Doctorate, 1988
    • Palisades Elementary, 1997, 1993,
      • Chartered, 1997, 1993
    • Palisades High School, 1997, 1993, 1961
      • Pacific Palisades, 1997, 1961
      • Chartered, 1997, 1993
    • Parent Teacher Associations (PTA), 2010, 2009
      • SMMUSD PTA
      • Washington Elementary School PTA
    •  Parochial Schools, 2005b, 1983, 1974, 1925, 1924, 1904, 1901,
      • The Academy of Holy Names, 1974, 1901
      • Saint Annes
      • St. Clements Catholic Church and School, 2005b, 1983, 1974, 1904
      • Saint Monica High School, 2005b
      • St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1925, 1924
      • St. Vincent's College, 1979, 1900s
    • Personnel, 1952, 1876
      • (See Educators, Faculty, Staff)
      • Administrators,
      • Elected Officials: Trustees; Tax Assessors and Collectors; Election Officials
      • Pupils,
      • Staff,
    • Polytechnic High School, 1952, 1910
    • Pomona College, 2003, 1995, 1967, 1961, 1935, 1930s
    • Post-Secondary Schools, 1997, 1952, 1913
      • (see Univerities, et al.)
      • The Los Angeles Normal School, 1997, 1913
      • Pomona College, 2003, 1995, 1967, 1961, 1930s
      • Santa Monica Junior College, 1997, 1952, 1936
    • Primary Schools, 1952
    • Private Schools, 1952, 1875
      • The Santa Monica Academy, 1952, 1875
        • A private school, opened on November 8, 1875, 1952
        • D.G.C. Baker and Mrs. D.G.C. Baker, 1952, 1875
    • Pre-School, After-school, Recreation Programs, 1983
      •  Ocean Park Boulevard Children's Center, 1983
    • Public Health, Safety, 1952, 1912, 1908, 1906, 1900s
      • Dental Health Assistance, 1952, 1906, 1900s
      • Earthquake Damage, Drills, Condemnation, 1952, 1933, 1930s
      • Fire Drills, Fire Safety, 1952, 1908
      • Medical Health Assistance, 1952, 1906, 1900s
      • Santa Monica High School Medical Clinic, 1952, 1912
      • Nutrition Programs, 1952, 1908, 1906, 1900s
    • The public schools of Los Angeles, 1908a
      • Cyrus L. Edinger [1874- ], p. 491, 1908a, 1874
        • Of Mankato Public Schools, Mankato, Kan., p. 493, 1908a
      • Charles C. Towner, City Schools Superintendent, p. 493, 1908a
      • Of Randolph-Riley County, Kansas, Public Schools, p. 493, 1908a
    • Public Schools, 2008, 1952, 1930s, 1911, 1908a
      • Fremont High, Oakland, 1994, 1948
      • Malibu High (SMMUSD)
      • Olympic High School (SMMUSD)
      • Palisades High School, 1997, 1993, 1961
      • Santa Monica High (SAMOHI), 2008, 1952, 1930s, 1911
      • Santa Monica High School District, Sixth St., 1952, 1884
      • Santa Monica School District, Sixth St., 1952, 1884
      • Santa Monica City High School District, 1952, 1911, 1906, 1903
        • Santa Monica High (SAMOHI), 1952, 1911
      • Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District,
        • Malibu High
        • Santa Monica High (SAMOHI), 1952, 1911
      • South Pasadena High School, 1974, 1926
      • University High (Unihi), (LAUSD) 2006a, 1939, 1937
      • Venice High School, (LAUSD) 2005, 2005b, 1997, 1979, 1975, 1961, 1940s, 1930s
      • Venice Polytechnic High, 1979, 1920s
    • Public Schools, 1908a
    • Randolph-Riley County, Kansas, Public Schools, p. 493, 1908a
    • Religious Schools, Parochial, Sectrian, 2005b, 1983, 1974, 1952, 1904, 1901, 1889
      • Catholic Schools, 1974, 1952, 1901
        • The Academy of Holy Names, 1974, 1901
        • Mission Schools,
        • St. Clement's Catholic Church and School, 2005b, 1983, 1974, 1904
          • Saint Clement's High School, 2005b
        • St. Clements Academy, Lake se cor Marine, O.P. , 2003, 1912
        • Santa Clara College, 1908a, 1876  
        • Saint Monica, 2005b
        • St. Vincent's College, 1979, 1900s
      • St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1925, 1924
      • Sunday Schools, 1952, 1892, 1890, 1889
    • Paul Revere Junior High School, 1997, 1955
      • Pacific Palisades, 1997, 1955
      • Built on some of the Polo Grounds of Rivera Country Club, 1997, 1955
    • The Rindge Manual Training School for Boys, 1908a, 1880s
      • Cambridge, Mass., 1908a, 1880s
      • The first manual training school in Mass., 1908a
    • Rockefeller University, NY, [1961-1981], 1984
    • Roosevelt Elementary, 2007, 1983,
      • Sixth and Montana Avenue, 1974, 1983, 1908.
    • Roosevelt School, 1983, 1974, 1908
    • St. Clements Academy, Lake se cor Marine, O.P. , 2003, 1912
    • St. Clement's School, 2005b, 1983, 1974, 1904
      • 3102 Third St., Ocean Park, Santa Monica, 1974, 1904
      • Ocean Park, dedicated May 8, 1904, 1974, 1904
      • Saint Clement's High School, 2005b
    • St. Clements Academy, Lake se cor Marine, O.P. , 2003, 1912
    • Saint Monica, 2005b
    • St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1925, 1924
    • St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn., 1908, 1908a
    • San Jose State, 2010, 2009
    • St. Vincent's College, 1979, 1935, 1900s
    • San Francisco Art Institute, 1998
      • Earlier was named California School of Fine Arts, 1998
    • Santa Clara College, 1908a, 1876
    • The Santa Monica Academy, 1952, 1875
      • A private school, opened on November 8, 1875, 1952
      • D.G.C. Baker and Mrs. D.G.C. Baker, 1952, 1875
    • Santa Monica Alternative Schoolhouse (SMASH), 2008, 2007, 1983
    • The Santa Monica Canyon School, 1997, 1993, 1978, 1976, 1970s, 1952, 1950s, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1934, 1924, 1913, 1894, 1889
      • located just north of Santa Monica in Santa Monica Canyon or the original Boca de Santa Monica, 1952, 1894
      • After a special election, the school opened on October 29, 1894, 1997, 1889
      • Beulah Archer Asimont*, 1997, 1913
        • Began teaching when she graduated from the Los Angeles Normal School, 1997, 1913
      • Chartered, 1997, 1993
    • Santa Monica College (SMC), SMMUCD, SMMUSD, 2010, 2009
    • Santa Monica School District, 1908a, 1890s
      • The District included the area from La Ballona Rancho to the Malibu Rancho, 1952
      • The Calabasas School, 1952, 1891,
      • The Canyon School, 1997, 1993, 1978, 1976, 1970s, 1952, 1950s, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1934, 1924, 1913, 1894, 1889
      • The Garripatas Canyon School (SMSD) [1893], 1952
      • McKusick's School, The First Presbyterian Church, 1952, 1876
      • Sixth Street School, 1952, 1884, 1876
        • Sixth Street Elementary, 1952, 1876
        • Sixth St. Grammar School, 1952, 1876
        • Sxth St. High, 1952, 1884
      • H.F, Rindge served on the Santa Monica School District Trustees for three two year terms, 1908a, 1890s
      • The South Side School (1890-1980), 1997, 1952, 1913, 1906, 1903, 1895, 1890
        • (See Washington School, Alternative School (SMASH), etc., )
        • A one-room frame schoolhouse with a cupola, resembling photographs of Canyon School which opened four years later in 1894.
        • Ocean Park, (1890-1980), 1997, 1913, 1890
      • The Westside Elementary School, 1952,
    • Santa Monica Uniifed School district, 1952
      •  The district included all of the Malibu and the incorporated Santa Monica area, 1997,
      •  John Adams Junior High School, 2005, 1983, 1975, 1952, 1933, 1913
        • Located at Fifth and Ocean Park originally from 1913 to 1933 when the site was abandoned after the earthquake and a new junior high was built at its current site, 16th and Pearl.
      • John Adams Middle School,
      • Thomas Edison Elementary
      • Franklin Elementary, 1952
      • The Garfield School, 1952, 1951, 1933, 1929, 1906
      • The Jefferson School, 1997, 1952
      • Lincoln Elementary School, 1974,
      • Lincoln Intermediate School, 1974, 1913
      • Lincoln Junior High School, 1974,
      • Madison Elementary
      • Malibu High
      • McKinley School, 2005, 1975, 1952, 1920s
        • 20th Street and Arizona Avenue, 2005, 1975, 1920s
      • John Muir Elementary School, 2005, 1983, 1952 1934, 1933, 1922
        • 721 Ocean Park Boulevard. Established in 1922 and rebuilt in 1934 following the 1933 earthquake, the school was originally a two-story building, 1983, 1934, 1933, 1922
        • Moved to Los Amigos Park, Fifth and Ocean Park
      • Ocean Park Boulevard Children's Center, 1983
        • 2626 Sixth Street. A public preschool and child-care center operated by the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District in one corner of Los Amigos Park, 1983
      • Olympic High, 2005
        • Moved to 721 Ocean Park Blvd., 2007
      • Point Dume Elementary
      • Will Rogers Elementary
      • Roosevelt School, 1983, 1974, 1908
        • Sixth and Montana Avenue, 1974, 1908.
      • Santa Monica Alternative School (SMASH), 2007, 1983
        • Moved into the Washington School Site, 1983?
        • Moved to Los Amigos Park, Fifth and Ocean Park Blvd.,
      • The Santa Monica Canyon School, 1997, 1952, 1924, 1913, 1894, 1889
        • After a special election, the school opened on October 29, 1894, 1997, 1889
        • Canyon School joined the Los Angeles School District, 1997, 1924
        • Chartered, 1997, 1993
    • Santa Monica College, 2006, 1953
    • Santa Monica Junior College, 2006, 1953
    • Santa Monica Community College, 2008 Santa Monica Community Emeritus College, 2008
      • Santa Monica College, 2006, 1953
      • Santa Monica/Malibu Education Foundation
      • Santa Monica High School (SMHS), SMMUSD, 2010, 2009
      •  Finances, 1952, 1930s, 1895, 1884, 1876
    • Santa Monica High School, 2006, 2005, 2004b, 2003, 2002, 1997, 1983, 1982, 1974, 1952, 1938, 1920, 1917, 1913, 1912, 1911,
    • Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD), 2010, 2009
      • John Muir Elementary (SMMUSD), 1984, 1983, 1982, 1952, 1922
    • Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District Offices, 2005, 1997, 1983, 1956
    •  The Santa Monica Technical School, 1952, 1950s, 1940s
    • Santa Monica Town School District [1876-1903], 1952, 1889
      • The Calabasas School, 1952,
      • The Canyon School in Santa Monica Canyon, 1952
      • The Garripatas Canyon School, 1952
      • Lincoln School, 1952,
      • Sixth St. School, 1952, 1889
      • South Side School [1890-1903], 1952
    •  Santa Monica City School District, 1952, 1933, 1910, 1908a, 1907, 1906, 1903, 1900s
      • The Santa Monica City Board of Education, 1952, 1906, 1905
      • John Adams Junior High School [1914- ], 1952, 1936, 1933, 1914
      • The Canyon School, 1997, 1993, 1978, 1976, 1970s, 1952, 1950s, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1934, 1924, 1913, 1894, 1889
      • Franklin School
      • Garfield Elementary School [1906- ], 1952, 1951, 1933, 1929, 1906, 1900s
        • Seventh and Michigan, 1906, 1900s
        • 1811 Sixteenth St., [1933- ], 1952
      • Grant School, 1952, 1930s
      • Jefferson School [1906- ], 1997, 1952, 1906, 1900s
      • Lincoln Elementary School, 1974,
      • Lincoln High School, 2005, 1974, 1913
      • Lincoln Intermediate School, 1974, 1913
      • Lincoln Junior High, 1952
      • Lincoln School,
      • Madison School, 1952, 1930s
      • McKinley School [1923- ], 2005, 1975, 1952, 1923, 1920s
      • The John Muir School [1923- ], 1952, 1923, 1920s
      • John Muir Elementary, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1952, 1922
        • Lincoln and Ocean Park Blvd. [1923- ], 1952
      • Roosevelt School, 1952, 1930s
      • Roosevelt Elementary, 2007, 1983,
        • Sixth and Montana Avenue, 1974, 1983, 1908.
      • Santa Monica High School, 2006, 2005, 2004b, 2003, 2002, 1997, 1983, 1982, 1974, 1952, 1938, 1920, 1917, 1913, 1912, 1911,
      • Santa Monica Junior College [1929-1945], 1952, 1945, 1902
      • Washington School [1903-1980], 1952, 1908, 1906, 1903
      • Westside School [1906- ], 1952, 1906, 1900s
      •  Washington Elementary School, (1890-1980), 1983, 1974, 1960s, 1952, 1950s, 1933, 1906, 1903
      • Santa Monica Junior College
      • Santa Monica College, 2008
    •  Santa Monica Technical High School, 1952
    • Santa Monica Unified School District, 1952
    • Scripps College, 1935, 1930s
      • Millard Sheets taught at Scripps in the early thirties, 1930s
      • The Scripps Colleges at Claremont, 1935
    • Secondary Schools, 2008, 2006a, 2005, 2005b, 1997, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1983, 1982, 1979, 1975, 1974, 1961, 1952, 1948, 1939, 1937, 1930s, 1928, 1926, 1920s, 1917, 1913, 1904, 1884
      • Fremont High, Oakland, 1994, 1948
      • Hollywood High, Postcards Adrift
      • Los Angeles High School, 1995, 1928
      • Malibu High
      • Olympic High School, 2008, 2005
      • Palisades High School, 1997, 1993, 1961
      • St. Clement's High School, 2005b, 1983, 1974, 1904
        • 3102 Third St., Ocean Park, Santa Monica, 1974, 1904
        • Ocean Park, dedicated May 8, 1904, 1974, 1904
      • Saint Monica High, 2005b
      • Santa Monica High School, 1983, 1982, 1974, 1952, 1917, 1913
      • Santa Monica Sxth St. High, 1952, 1884
      • Santa Monica Technical High School, 1952
      • Sxth St. High, 1952, 1884
      • South Pasadena High School, 1974, 1926
      • University High (Unihi), (LAUSD) 2006a, 1939, 1937
      • Venice High School, 2005, 1997, 1979, 1975, 1961, 1930s
      • Venice Polytechnic High, 1979, 1920s
    •  Young Ladies Seminary, Anticipated Facility, 1952, 1924, 1923, 1875
    • Shiatsu Massage School of California, and Tao Healing Arts Center (since 1984), Between Hollister and Strand, 2004a
    • Sixth Street School, 1952, 1889, 1884, 1876
      • Sixth Street Elementary,
      • Sixth St. Grammar School
      • Sxth St. High, 1952, 1884
    • Sommerset Studios, 1925, 1924
      • 6075 Franklin, Los Angeles, 1925. 1924
      • Miss Ethel Ransome, 1925, 1924
        • English Actress and teacher at the Sommerset School, 1925, 1924
    • Sorbonne, 2001, 1999, 1990, 1973 , 1909, 1907
      • Attended by Abbott Kinney, 1999
    • Southern Methodist University, 1991, 1990
      • On 17 April 1990, John Cage delivered An Autobiographical Statement in honor of an award presented to Robert Rauschenberg, 1991
    • South Pasadena High School, 1974, 1926
    • Southside School [1890-1903], 1952, 1903, 1890, 1890s
      • In Ocean Park, Almost identical one-room schoolhouses were built in the South Side and Canyon areas by the Santa Monica School Board. The original Canyon schoolhouse is still in use as part of the present school, now associated with the Los Angeles City Schools, 1952, 1895, 1890, 1890s
    • The South Side School (SMSD)(1890-1980), 1997, 1952, 1913, 1906, 1903, 1890
      • (See Washington School, Alternative School, etc.)
      • Ashland and Fourth St., Ocean Park, 1952, 1890
      • A one-room frame schoolhouse with a cupola, resembling photographs of Canyon School which opened four years later in 1894.
      • Ocean Park, (1890-1980), 1997, 1913, 1890
    • Staff, 1952, 1908
    • Students, 1952, 1908
    • Sci-Arc, Santa Monica, Los Angles, 2009
    • Southside School [1890-1903], 1952, 1903, 1890, 1890s
      • In Ocean Park, Almost identical one-room schoolhouses were built in the South Side and Canyon areas by the Santa Monica School Board. The original Canyon schoolhouse is still in use as part of the present school, now associated with the Los Angeles City Schools, 1952, 1895, 1890, 1890s
    • Stanford University, 2006, 2005, 1998, 1993, 1974, 1966, 1952, 1913, 1912
    • Sunday Schools, 1952, 1892, 1890 1889,
      • Baptist Sunday School, South Santa Monica, 1952, 1889
        • Mrs. Drane's home, 1952 1889
        • Southside School, 1952, 1892, 1890
        • Palms/Ocean Park Baptist Mission, 1952, 1902, 1892
    • Arnold Tamon Dance Studio, 1925, 1924
    • Tao Healing Arts Center and Shiatsu Massage School of California, (since 1984), Between Hollister and Strand, 2004a
    • Taxes, 1952, 1930s, 1895, 1876
      • Los Angeless County
      • Santa Monica School District, 1952, 1895, 1876
    • Technion, Israel, 2005, 1985
    • Amos Throop Manual Training Institute, 1935, 1890s
    • The Topanga Canyon Elementary School, 1952, 1893
      • Once the Garripatas Canyon School (SMSD) [1893], 1952
    •  The Topanga Canyon School, 1952, 1893
      • Once the Garripatas Canyon School [1893], 1952
    • United States (Federal Funding), 1952, 1930s
    • University of California, Berkeley, 1935
    • University of California, Los Angeles, 1935
    • University of California, Los Angeles, 1999, 1964
    • University of Manchester, 1999
    • University of Michigan, 1984, 1954, 1946, 1945
    • University of Rochester, 19
    • University of Rochester, 1984
    • University of Southern California, 1984
    • University of Chicago, 1935
    • University High (Unihi), (LAUSD) 2006a, 1939, 1937
    • Universities, Colleges, Post-Secondary, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1991, 1990, 1988, 1987, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1974, 1973, 1972, 1967, 1966, 1965, 1962, 1961, 1960s, 1958, 1954, 1953, 1952, 1950,1950s, 1937, 1936, 1935, 1930s, 1925, 1924, 1923, 1916, 1913, 1912, 1909, 1908a, 1907, 1900s, 1880s, 1875-78
      • California Institute of Technology, CalTech, 1984
      • California School of Fine Arts, (Became the San Francisco Art Institute), 1998
      • Cornell University, NY, 1984
      • Harvard College, University, 1996, 1908a, 1875-78
      • Humbolt College, Ia.
      • The Los Angeles Normal School, 1997, 1913
      • The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984
      • Occidental College, 1912  
      •  Otis Art Institute, 2008, 2004, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1990, 1982, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1975, 1974, 1958, 1954, 1950s, 1930s, 1916
      • Otis Parsons Art School, 1988
        • Ray Eames, Honorary Doctorate, 1988
      • Pomona College, 2003, 1995, 1967, 1961, 1930s
      • Rockefeller University, NY, [1961-1981], 1984
      • St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1925, 1924
      • St. Vincent's College, 1979, 1900s
      • San Francisco Art Institute, ( 1998
        • Earlier was named California School of Fine Arts, 1998
      • Santa Monica College, 2006, 1953
      • Santa Monica Junior College, 1997, 1952, 1936
      • Scripps College, 1930s
      • Sorbonne, 2001, 1999, 1990, 1973 , 1909, 1907
      • Southern Methodist University, 1991, 1990
      • Stanford University, 2006, 2005, 1998, 1974, 1966, 1952, 1913
      • Stanford University, 1993, 1912
      • University of California, Berkeley, 2008, 1912, 1915-1900, Footnote 3
      • University of California, Berkeley, 1935
      • University of California, Los Angeles, 1935
      • University of California, Irvine, 2003, 1967, 1966, 1965
      • University of California at Los Angeles, 2008, 2007, 2006, 1995, 1987, 1984, 1966, 1935
      • University of Chicago, 1935
      • University of Michigan, 2008, 2007, 2005, 1997, 1994, 1987, 1983, 1972, 1962, 1960s, 1958, 1937, 1936
      • University of Minnesota, 1984
      • University of Southern California, 2008, 2007, 1999, 1996, 1984, 1981, 1974, 1952, 1923, 1880s
        • School of Architecture, 2007
        • School of Fine Arts, 2008, 2007, 1999, 1996, 1880s  
    • University of California, Irvine, 2003, 1967, 1966, 1965
    • University of California at Los Angeles, 2007, 2006, 1995, 1987, 1984, 1966, 1935
    • University of Manchester, UK, 1999
    • University of Michigan, 1984, 1954, 1946, 1945
    • University of Rochester, 19
    • University of Rochester, 1984
    • University of Southern California, 1984
    • University of Michigan, 2007, 2005, 1997, 1994, 1987, 1983, 1972, 1962, 1960s, 1958, 1937, Assorted Post Cards
    • University of Minnesota, 1984
    •  University of Southern California, (U.S.C.), 2008, 2007, 2005, 2005b, 2003, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1990, 1989, 1984, 1981, 1974, 1973, 1971, 1963, 1961, 1952, 1936, 1935, 1930s, 1923, 1888, 1880, 1880s, 1877, 1875
    • USC Library: Special Collections, 2008
    • Venice Adult Skills Center, (LAUSD) 2007
    • Venice High School, (LAUSD) 2005, 2005b, 1997, 1979, 1975, 1961, 1940s, 1930s
    • Venice Kindergarten & Private School, Lorelei Ave., 2003, 1912
    • Venice Polytechnic High, 1979, 1920s
    • Vocational Schools, 2007
      • (See Adult Education; Art Schools; Dance Academiess; Business Schools; Technical Schools)
      • Venice Adult Skills Center, (LAUSD) 2007
    • Volunteers, 1952, 1906ff, 1906, 1889
    • Walgrove Elementary, Venice, Los Angeles School District, 2009, 2007, 2005, 2005a
    • Washington Elementary School, (1890-1980], 2010, 2009, 1983, 1974, 1960s, 1952, 1950s, 1933, 1906, 1903
      • (See the South Side School (1890-1903)
    • Washington Elementary School [ -1980], (SMMUSD), 2010, 2009
    • Western Michigan University, 2009
    • The Westside Elementary School, 1952
      • Became Brentwood, 1952
    • Westwind Sailing Club and School, 1990, 1979
      • Richard Koch, 1990, 1979
  • School Staff, 1952, 1951, 1949, 1936, 1930s, 1922, 1921, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1909, 1908, 1903, 1889
    • Sixth St. School, 1952, 1889
      • L.B. Lawson, Adult Education Writing Teacher, Sixth St. School, 1952, 1889
      • Mr. Rowell, Principal, Sixth St. School, Santa Monica Town School District, 1952, 1889
      •  
    • Staff, 1952, 1908
      • Janitors; Principals; Superintendents; Teachers;
      • Kindergarten
      • Elementary School
      • Primary School
      • Junior High; High School
      • Secondary
      • Support Staff: Secretaries; Business
      • Volunteers
    •  Administrators:
      • Sadie Jenkins, Santa Monica School District Secretary to the Superintendent 1921- ], 1952, 1951, 1900s
      • A.W. Sherman appointed part-time Attendance Officer, 1952, 1909
    • Business Managers
      • Frederick F. Martin, Superintendent, Santa Monica City Schools [1924-1932]. 1952
        • Former business manager of the Pasadena City Schools, 1952
    • Cafeteria
    • Coaches
      • Leon MacLaughlin, Football, Coach, Santa Monica High School, 1952
      • Melvin Plumer, Football, Coach, John Adams Junior High School, 1952
    • Crossing Guards
    • Directors, 1952, 1951, 1948
      • Milo Perry Johnson, 1952, 1950, 1948
        • Santa Monica City School District Director of Educational Planning, and general trade coordinator of the Technical Division of Santa Monica City College, 1952, 1948
    • Grace W. Jones, Director of Libraries, The Santa Monica City Schools, 1952, 1951
    • Elmer M. Krehbiel, 1952, 1937, 1930, 1929
      • Santa Monica High Evening High School faculty [ -1937], 1952, 1930, 1929
      • Principal, January of 1929 [1929-1937][1937- ]
      • Director of the division of adult education, Santa Monica College, 1952, 1945
    • A.R. Veenker, 1952, 1928
      • Vice-principal of Santa Monica High School, 1952, 1928,
      • Director, Evening School, Santa Monica High, 1952, 1928
    • Gardeners, Groundskeepers, Janitors, 2005, 2005b, 1975 , 1942, 1941, 1906
      • Emile Pourroy* [ -1942) (-1941], 2005, 2005b, 1975 , 1942, 1941, 1906
    • Medical, 1952, 1926, 1923, 1907
      • Dr. Wm.T. Atkin, authorized as first School Dentist, 1952, 1923
      • Miss Madeline DeFussi, employed as first Santa Monica City School Nurse, 1952, 1926
      • Dr. C.A. Jenks, Authorized as the first Santa Monica City School District Doctor, 1955, 1907
    • Presidents, 1952, 1929, 1912, 1902
      • Ralph H. Bush, President of Santa Monica Junior College, 1952, 1937, 1929
      • Elmer Sandmeyer, President, Santa Monica City College [1945- ], 1952
      • Frank W. Thomas,* President, Fresno State Teachers College, 1952, 1913, 1911
      • Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President, University of California, 1952, 1912
    • Principals:
      • Mary E. Baker,* Washington School Principal, 1952, 1930
      • W.F. Barnum [ -1943],* Santa Monica High School Principal [1916-1943], 1952, 1943, 1933, 1916
      • Donald Cleland, Will Rogers Elemenatry School Principal, 1952
      • George K. Drake, Principal, Lincoln Junior High School , May 16, 1951; Santa Monica, California, 1952, 1951
      • Robert Evans, Principal of the evening high school [1926-1928], 1952, 1928, 1926
      • Miss Elizabeth Hamlin,* Washington School Principal [1903- ], 1952, 1908
      • Jerold Harris,* Principal (Ret.), Roosevelt School, 2007
      • A. Ewing Konold,* Principal, Santa Monica High School [1945- ], 1952
      • Elmer M. Krehbiel, 1952, 1937, 1930, 1929
        • Santa Monica High Evening High School faculty [ -1937], 1952, 1930, 1929
        • Principal, January of 1929 [1929-1937][1937- ]
        • Director of the division of adult education, Santa Monica College, 1952, 1945
      • Harry Laughlin, Principal, John Adams Junior High School, 1952
      • J.E. McKown,* Santa Monica High School Principal [1913-1914], 1952, 1914, 1913
      • John G. McNeeley [ -1949],* 1952, 1949, 1936, 1925
        • Principal of both the Lincoln Junior High School and the John Adams Junior High School [1925-1936]
      • Garfield Principal Josephine O'Leary,* Garfield School Principal, [1922-1949], 1952, 1951, 1949, 1922
      • Dorothy Jackson Pasek, Principal, Franklin School, 1952
      • Miss Nettie B. Rice,* Garfield School Principal [1906-1922], 1952
      • Tom Russell,* John Adam Junior High Principal, 1952, 1914
      • Frank W. Thomas,* Santa Monica High School First Principal [1911-1913], 1952, 1913, 1911
      • A.R. Veenker, Vice-principal of Santa Monica High School, 1952, 1928,
        • Director, Evening School, Santa Monica High, 1952, 1928
      • A.F. Wood,* Santa Monica High School Principal, [1915], 1952
      • Thomas A. Wood, Principal of John Adams Junior High School [1936- ], 1952
    • Students, 1952, 1908
    • Superintendents:
      • William S. Briscoe, Santa Monica City School District Superintendent [1948- ], 1952, 1948
      • Percy R. Davis, Santa Monica Superintendent of Schools [1932-1948], 1952, 1948, 1944, 1932
      • D.A. Eckert, Santa Monica city superintendent of schools [1906-1907], 1952, 1907, 1906
      • Miss Elizabeth Hamlin,* Santa Monica city superintendent of elementary education [1913- ], 1952, 1913
      • Edward Hyatt, California Superintendent of public instruction, 1952, 1912
      • Mark Keppel, Los Angeles county superintendent of schools, 1952, 1912
      • Santa Monica School Superintendent Martin, 1952, 1900s
      • Frederick F. Martin, Superintendent, Santa Monica City Schools [1924-1932]. 1952
      • Horace M. Rebok, 1952, 1924, 1920s, 1913, 1910, 1907
        • Santa Monica School District Superintendent [1907-1924], 1952
    • Teachers:
      • Santa Monica High School Teacher W. Barnum [1914- ], 1952, 1914
      • Mrs. Cook, Kindergarten, Mother's Study Group, Sixth St, School, 1952, 1900
      • Garfield Teacher Marie Donahue,* 1952, 1900s
      • Miss Elizabeth Hamlin,* Washington School Teacher [1903- ], 1952, 1908, 1903
      • Elmer M. Krehbiel, 1952, 1937, 1930, 1929
        • Santa Monica High Evening High School faculty [ -1937], 1952, 1930, 1929
        • Principal, January of 1929 [1929-1937][1937- ]
        • Director of the division of adult education, Santa Monica College, 1952, 1945
      • L.B. Lawson, Adult Education Writing Teacher, Sixth St. School, 1952, 1889
      • Mary Leipziger, 5th Grade, Special Education Teacher, Walgrove Elementary, LAUSD, 2009, 2008
      • Eliza (Liz) McConnell, Teacher, Riverbend Elementary, Ottawa County, MI, 1915, 1913, 1908
      • John McNeeley, Teacher of history, geography, and civics, Lincoln Junior High School, 1952, 1910s
      • Hannah Ogden, Teacher, McKinley School, Santa Monica School District, 1952, 1951, 1934, 1930s
      • Garfield Teacher Emily Rhodes,* 1952, 1900s
      • Miss Nettie B. Rice,* Washington School Teacher [1903-1906], 1952, 1906, 1903
      • Josephine Roberts, Lincoln Junior High School Teacher of art and English, 1952, 1923, 1910s
      • Tom Russell,* John Adam Junior High Teacher, 1952, 1914
      • Georgia Scott, Lincoln Junior High Teacher of English and arithmetic, 1952, 1910s
    • Kindergarten
      • Mrs. Cook, Kindergarten, Mother's Study Group, Sixth St, School, 1952, 1900
      • Mrs. Schaeffer, Kindergarten, Washington School, 1952,
    • Elementary School
    • Intermediate Schools
    • Primary School
    • Junior High; High School
    • Secondary
    • Support Staff: Secretaries; Business
  • The Santa Monica Technical School, 1952, 1950s, 1940s
  • Volunteers:
    • Mrs. Blanchard, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • Mrs. Mae Fogel, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • Mrs. Abbot Kinney, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • Mrs. H.R. Morton, First President, Garfield School PTA, 1952, 1900s
    • Mrs. Carrie Parker, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • Mrs. D.G. Stephens, 1952, 1900s
  • School Yard Practice, 1952, 1951, 1915, 1908, 1906, 1900s
    • Many special services have been introduced in the Santa Monica schools during the years, some of the earlier ones being these: 1915
    • Fire Drills, 1952, 1908
    • Playing Ball, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • Watching out for younger students, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • After-school playgrounds instituted, 1952, 1915
  • Schooners, 1974, 1875
    • (See Boats, Ships, Marine Craft)
  • Terry Schoonhaven,* 2004a, 1979, 1973, 1971, 1960s, Forward
    • Venice Fine Arts Squad, 1973, 1971
      • Venice Beach Under Snow, 1973, 1971
        • Ocean Front Market, 1973, 1971
      • Wash Fluff Dry,
        • Brooks and Pacific, 1973, 1971
      • The Isle of California, 2004a, Forward
  • Schottische, 1979, 1925, 1924
    • Dance, 1979, 1925, 1924
  • Carl Schrader, 1990, 1916, 1908a, 1903
    • Santa Monica businessman, opposed to Looff, 1990, 1916
    • $25.00, Santa Monica Library Site Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
  • Ernest Schreiber, 1974, 1913
    • Eighth Grade Class, Lincoln Intermediate School, 1974, 1913
  • Col. William G. Schreiber, 1947, 1894
    • I894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles Inaugural Executive Committee, 1947, 1894
  • Greg Schreiner. 2007
    • Pianist, In Recital, Santa Monica Public Library, 2007
  • Mildred Schriver, 1974, 1913
    • Eighth Grade Class, Lincoln Intermediate School, 1974, 1913
  • Schroders Quality Market, 1923
    • 2820 Main St,, Next to the Post Office, 1923
  • Schubert, Waltzes, 1926
  • Mrs. Anna Schufeldt, Dressmaker, 1812 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
  • Budd Schulberg [ -2009], 1981
    • What Makes Sammy Run?, 1981
  • Versal Schuler,* 1990, 1950s
    • (see, Shuler)
    • Operated charter boats from the Ocean Park Pier along with his partner, before moving to the Santa Monica Pier in the 1950s, 1990
  • Andrea Schulte-Peevers and David Peevers Los Angeles, Lonely Planet: Oakland, 2nd ed., 1996 (1999), 351pp., 1999, 1996, 1990s, 1980s, 1979, 1970s, 1967, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s, 1934, 1930, 1920s, 1916, 1890s, 1880s
  • Henry Schultz [1872- ], Bio., p. 488. 1908a
  • J.D. (James Dix) Schuyler [1848-1912], 1961, 1915, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1908, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1901, 1899, 1884, 1877, 1874, 1873, 1870, 1870s, 1869, 1868, 1863, 1848
    • Civil Engineer; Consulting Engineer; State Engineer; Author, 1912 Journalist; Lecturer, Photographer, 1912, 1909, 1905, 1904, 1899
    • Ithaca, NY Philip C. and Lucy M. (Dix) Schuyler, parents of James Dix Schuyler, born May 11, 1848.
    • He was educated at Friend's College, 1863-1868, and self-taught afterwards, 1961, 1913, 1868-1863
    • Schuyler began his engineering career in 1869, locating and constructing the Kansas Pacific Railway in western Kansas and Colorado, 1913, 1869
    • In 1870, he was appointed Resident Engineer on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, from Colorado Springs to Denver, and made the first survey of Colorado Springs.
    • He came to California in 1873, serving as Division Engineer of the North Pacific Coast Railroad from Ross Valley to San Rafael, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1873
    • In 1874, he was appointed Chief Engineer of the Stockton and Ione Railroad,, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1874
    • Wrote for The Stockton Daily Independent, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1870s
    • In 1877 he was made Chief Assistant State Engineer, under William Hammond Hall, and was placed in charge of the irrigation investigations being conducted by that department in the Central Valley of California, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1877
    • In 1882, he was appointed Chief Engineer and General Superintendent of the Sinaloa and Durango Railroad in Mexico., 1961, 1913, 1912, 1882
    • He returned to California in 1884, and was engaged as a contractor in the construction of a section of the San Francisco sea-wall., 1913, 1884
    • In 1887-1888, he supervised the building of Sweetwater Dam in San Diego County, 1913, 1888, 1887
    • Married Mary Ingalls Tulliper, July 1889, 1961, 1913, 1889
    • In 1890-1891, he designed and supervised the building of Hemet Dam in Riverside County, California, then the highest masonry structure in the state, 1913. 1891, 1890
    • J.D. Schuyler devoted special attention to hydraulic engineering in general, designing and building water works in many cities and towns, including Denver, (Ocean Park), Portland, and numerous others, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1900s, 1890s
    • [Folder 20.1] J.D. Schuyler Report on sewage disposal for the Pacific Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, near Santa Monica, Cal. 1899. 23 leaves, bound.
    • Letter report to Gen. O. H. La Grange, Governor, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Soldier's Home, Calif., 1899
    • J.D. Schuyler, Reservoirs for Irrigation, Water Power, and Domestic Water Supply (John Wiley & Sons, 1901; 2nd edition, 1908)
    •  [Folder 20.2] J.D. Schuyler, The septic tank for the treatment of sewage at Soldiers Home, near Santa Monica, Cal., 1903. 18 leaves, bound: photographs, Municipal Engineering Magazine, with specifications, plans, and photographs.
    • He was one of the Board of Consulting Engineers to pass on the feasibility of the Owens River water supply project for the city of Los Angeles, 1913, 1900s
    • From 1903 to 1905, he was employed as the consulting engineer for the building of the great dam on the Snake River at the head of the Twin Falls Canal, at the time the largest irrigation system in America, 1913, 1905, 1903
    • He was the consulting engineer to the American Beet Sugar Company in California and Colorado during a period of nine years of irrigation and water supply development, 1913, 1900s
    • J.D. Schuyler and Samuel Storrow, Consulting Engineers, Los Angeles.
    • [Folder 21.1] Schuyler, J. D. Report on the proposed disposal of Santa Monica sewage by septic tank and irrigation, and the protection of the beach at Ocean Park from sewage pollution. 1904. 1 v. (ca. 25 leaves), bound: maps.
    • [Folder 21.5] J.D. Schuyler, Report on sewer mains and septic tank for Ocean Park. 1905. 7 leaves, bound.
    • J.D. Schuyler Letter report to the Trustees of the City of Ocean Park, Calif., 1905
    • [Folder 19] J.D. Schuyler, Report on the electrolytic purification of sewage as demonstrated at Santa Monica, California, for the period of one year ending July 1909. 1909. 16 leaves, bound.
    • Letter report to George A. Lonsberry, Esq., Los Angeles. Bound with: Electrolytic purification of sewage at Santa Monica / H. Hawgood.
    • [Box 4] [Folder 18.1] J.D. Schuyler,  Report on stability of Sepulveda Canyon Dam, under construction by the Santa Monica Water Co. 1907. 14 leaves, bound.
    • Letter report to J. J. Davis, Esq., Secretary, Santa Monica Water Co., Santa Monica, Calif.
    • [Folder 18.2] Harvey W. Hincks, Estimates and plans of the dam under construction at Sepulveda Canyon. 1907. 5 leaves, bound : maps.
    • Letter report to Santa Monica Land & Water Co., Los Angeles, 1907
    • [Folder 18.3 J.D. Schuyler, Report on the proposed hydraulic-fill dam in Sullivan Canyon, for the Santa Monica Land & Water Company, accompanying plans and specifications. 1907. 1 v. (ca. 40 leaves), bound : maps.
    • Letter report to Santa Monica Land & Water Co., Los Angeles; prepared at the request of J. J. Davis, 1907
    • In January 1909, President Roosevelt appointed Schuyler to accompany President-elect Taft to Panama as one of seven engineers to report on canal plans, the Gatun Dam, etc. The unanimous report of this board of engineers was in favor of carrying out the plan adopted by Congress for a lock-canal, but recommended a modification of the height and slopes of the Gatun Dam, lowering it by 20 feet, 1913, 1912, 1909
    • An engineer's impressions of the Panama Canal. 1909. 38 leaves.
      • Lectures, 1911, 1910, 1909
    • The Panama Canal: its history, present status, and future influence on the world's traffic. 1911. 37 leaves.
      • The Los Angeles Association of Stationary Engineers, December 29, 1911.
      • The Santa Monica Bay Chamber of Commerce, September 29, 1911
    • J.D. Schuyler, Thomas Fitch Rowland Prize, 1961, 1913, 1912,
      • For the best paper of the year read before the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1961, 1913, 1912,
    • J.D. Schuyler, Consulting Engineer to:
      • to the Arrowhead Reservoir Company; and to the U.S. Indian Bureau
        • on the building of Zuni Dam, New Mexico
      • to Brazil
      • for the British Columbia Electric Railway Company
        • on dam construction,
        • the reclamation of swamp lands, etc.
      • to the Territorial Government of Hawaii
        • on Nuuanu Dam, Honolulu;
      • to the Kobe Syndicate
        • on an extensive power project in Japan,
        • involving the construction of a very high dam;
      • to the Mexican Light and Power Company, Ltd.,
        • on the building of four large dams for power development in Mexico
      • to the Monterrey Water-Works and Sewer Company, Ltd.,
        • of Mexico;
      • to the Panama Canal, 1909
      • to the Snake River Dam, 1913, 1905, 1903
        • The building of the great dam on the Snake River at the head of the Twin Falls Canal, at the time the largest irrigation system in America, 1913, 1905, 1903
      • to the Vancouver Power Company, Ltd.,
        • on the building of a dam at Coquitlam Lake
      • to Waialua Plantation, Hawaii,
        • on the construction of the highest dam on the islands,
        • chiefly built by sluicing;
  • Stephen E. Kieffer, C.E. Grunsky, and J.B. Lippincott, James Dix Schuyler Memoir, Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, v. 76 (1913), p. 2243-2245, 1912
  • J.D. Schuyler, Reservoirs for Irrigation, Water Power, and Domestic Water Supply (John Wiley & Sons, 1901; 2nd edition, 1908)
  • Mary Ingalls Tulliper Schuyler, July 1889, 1961, 1913, 1889
    • Married J.D. Schuyler, July, 1889
  • Philip Schuyler, 1961, 1904
    • Inspector, 1961, 1904
    • [J.D. Schuyler Folder 20.] Philip Schuyler, Pacific Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, near Santa Monica, California: septic tank no. 2: report of Philip Schuyler, Inspector. 1904. 1 v. (ca. 30 leaves), bound: photographs.
    • Letter report to J. D. Schuyler and Samuel Storrow, Consulting Engineers, Los Angeles., 1904
  • Philip C. and Lucy M. (Dix) Schuyler, 1913, 1848
    • Ithaca, NY Parents of J.D. Schuyler, 1913, 1848
  • John Schumacher [1816-1885], Bio., p. 444, 1908a
  • Schumann, 1926, 1925, 1924
    • Soaring, 1925, 1924
    • Whims, 1926
  • Madame Schumann-Heink, 1925, 1924
    • The world renowned contralto, 1925, 1924
  • Edward Schutt, 1926 , 1925, 1924
    • Allegro Risoluto, from the Suite for Violin and Piano, Op. 44, 1926, 1925, 1924
    • Soaring, 1925, 1924
    • Whims, 1926
  • Mrs. Ada Schutte, 1908a, 1908
    • Secretary, Santa Monica W.C.T.U., 1908a, 1908
  • Gustav W. Schutte [1866- ], Bio., p. 464, 1908a
  • Ellen Schwartz, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Joel Schwartz, 2001
    • Santa Monica City's homeless services coordinator, 2001
  • Kara Schwartz*, M.A., 2007
    • Bay St., 2007
    • Poems, 2007
    • Poet, Librarian, Birder, 2007,
  • Kara Schwartz,* Two Poems, 2007
    • A small one, 2007
    • Haiku II, 2007
  • Govenor Arnold Schwarzeneggger,* 2008, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2004a, 2004b, 2001, 1999, 1996, 1991, 1970s,
    • Began his bodybuilding and movie career in Los Angeles at a nearby Gold's Gym in the 1970s, 2005, 2005b
    • Movie Actor and California Governor, 2004a, 1991
    • Owner of Schatzi's on Main, 3112 Main St., 2001, 1999, 1996
    • Appointed and fired Terry Tamminen,* 52, secretary to the California Environmental Protection Agency, 2004
  • Hoyle Schweitzer, 1985, 1969
    • Owner of the patents and Windsurfer Co., 1985
    • Contributed to the Wind Surfer patent, 1985
  • Sci, 2005, 2005b
    • Daedelus* Exquisite Corpse, Mush / Ninja Tune LP, 232, cd /vinyl, 2005, 2005b
    • Ammoncontact and Daedelus Hu-Vibrational Orchestra-Remixes Soul Jazz EP, vinyl
      • Featuring Sci and Corker/Conboy, 2005b
  • Sci-Arc, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, 2009
    • Southern California Institute of Architecture, 2009
    • Attendees include:
      • Ken Genser,
      • Mary Leipziger
  • Science (s), 2007, 2005, 2003, 2001, 1990, 1974, 1958, 1953, 1952, 1943, 1025, 1908a, 1891, 1920-1850
    •  Acoustical Engineering, 2003, 1958
      • Vern O. Knutsen,* 2003, 1958
        • Acoustic Engineer; UCLA Chancellor, 2003, 1958
          • Designed Santa Monica Civic Center Acoustics System, 2003, 1958
    • Aeronautical Engineering, 1974, 1970s, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s, 1910s
    • Aeronautics, 1974
    • Agriculture, 1974
      • Arborist, 1974
      • Horticulture
      • Flora
      • Forestry, 1997, 1990, 1974, 1953, 1908a, 1890s, 1880
      • Don Mateo Keller, 1908a, 1850
      • Abbot Kinney
      • Pomology,
      • Viniculture, 1908a, 1850s
    • Applied Sciences,
    • Archeology, 1908a
    • Astronomy, 1935
    • Botany, 1974
    • Chemistry, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2004b, 2001, 1940s, 1933, 1931, 1930s
      • J.B. (Jack Boison) Nethercutt* [1913-2004], 2004, 2004b, 2001, 1933, 1931, 1923, 1913
      • Kurt Wittig, Ph.D., Prof., U.S.C., 2008, 2007
    • Collections, Collectors, 1908a
    • Computer Science, 2005, 1952
      • George Dantzig,* 2005, 1952
    • Education,
      • Stephen Krashen, Ph.D., Linguistics, Education, 2010
    • Engineers, 1943, 1912, 1906
      • Aeronautical
      • Civil
        • Issac Herbst, 1906,
        • J.D. (James Dix) Schuyler [1848-1912], 1961, 1915, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1908, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1901, 1899, 1884, 1877, 1874, 1873, 1870, 1870s, 1869, 1868, 1863, 1848
      • Consulting Engineer;
      • Mechanical
      • Mining
      • Railroad
      • Structural
    • Forestry, 1997, 1990, 1974, 1953, 1890s, 1880
      • Arborist, 1974
      • The Bartholomews planted over 100 species of plants, 1997, 1953
      • Collection, Research, Naturalization
      • Commercial Landscape Gardeners
      • Abbott Kinney, Tobacco, Citrus, Eucalyptus, 1887, 1880s
      • J.W. Scott, 1990, 1980, 1974, 1887, 1882, 1876, 1875
        • Planted extensive eucalyptus stands in Palisades Park, Santa Monica and South Santa Monica, 1990, 1980, 1887
      • Vawter Family planted eucalyptus in Ocean Park, 1890s
    • Genetics, 1935
      • Morgan, 1935
    • Geology, 2000, 1943
      • Mining, 1943
      • Seismology, 2000
    • Landscape Architecture, 2008
      • Mira Engler, Prof., Iowa State U., 2008
      • Forestry, 1997, 1990, 1974, 1953, 1890s, 1880
      • Commercial Landscape Gardeners
      • Abbott Kinney, Tobacco, Citrus, Eucalyptus, 1920, 1887, 1880s
    • Materials Science
    • Mathematics, 2007
      • George Dantzig
      • Mark Kac
      • Danny Krashen
    • Medicine, 2001, 1987, 1974, 1946, 1941, 1911
      • Infant Incubators, 1987, 1911
        • On Fraser's Million Dollar Pier in Ocean Park, Premature infants were given free care by a trained nurse, 1987, 1911
      • Kabat-Kaiser Institute (1946-1953?), 2001, 1974, 1946, 1941,
        • Herman Kabat*, MD, ( -1997) 2001, 1946
          • A physical medicine specialist who was developing a new approach to treating MS, 1946
        • In the Edgewater Beach Club, 2001, 1946
        • Formerly the Edgewater Club, 1974
        • Demolished in the 1950s, 1974
    • Natural History, 1990, 1953
      • Specimen Collection (s), 1990, 1953
        • Freedman's Electric Eels, Santa Monica Pier, 1990, 1953
        • Chandler, Machris Big Game Specimens, Los Angeles Natural History Museum,
    • Oceanography, 1974, 1920s, 1891
      • Oceanographic Survey, 1974, 1891
        • Southern Pacific Railroad, 1974, 1891
        • West of Santa Monica Canyon, 1974, 1891
      • Tidelands Studies, 1920s
    • Physics, 2007, 1935
      • Carl Anderson, Physicist, Cal Tech, 1935
      • Barry Barish,* Ph.D., 2008, 2005, 2004,
        • March Science article on a possible Canadian particle detector directorship, 2005
        • Professor, California Institute of Technology, 2004
        • LIGO Director, 2004
          • Elected to the National Academy of Science, 2004
    • Physiology, 1997, 1953
      • Animal Physiology, 1997, 1953
    • Psychology, 1990, 1960s
      • Clinical Psychology
      • Cognitive Psychology
      • Educational Psychology
        • Stephen Kraschen, Ph.D., Linguistics, Education
        • Lawrence Mace, Ed.D.
      • Experimental Psychology
      • Neurosciences,
      • Physiological Psychology
      • Social Psychology
      • Visual Sciences, 1990, 1960s
    • Frederick Hastings Rindge [1857-1905], p. 128, 1908a, 1887, 1872, 1871, 1870
    • Science Policy, Evaluation
    • Survey Research, Polling
    • Viniculture, 1908a, 1850s
  • Science Fiction, 1981, 1977, 1962, 1930s
    • (See Speculative Fiction, Science Fiction, Hype, Pitches, Prophecy, Writers) 1981, 1930s
    • Leigh Brackett
    • Ray Bradbury
      • Ray Bradbury The Martian Chronicles, Bantam: NY, (1950) 1962.
    • Fritz Leiber
    • Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle Lucifer's Hammer Fawcett Crest: New York, 1977
    • Upton Sinclair
  • Scientists, 2007, 2005, 2004, 2001, 2000, 1997,1990, 1960, 1960s, 1953, 1946, 1935, 1933, 1920, 1911, 1910s, 1908a
    • Carl Anderson, Physicist, Cal Tech, 1935
    • Bateman, Cal Tech, 1935
    •  Wernhar von Braun, 1960
      • Douglas Management Club of Santa Monica Lecture by Dr. Wernher von Braun, Management-Space Program, 1960
    • Barry Barish,* Ph.D., 2007, 2004,
      • California Institute of Technology Physics Professor, 2004
      • LIGO Director, 2004
      • National Academy of Science, 2004
    • Dr. George Bartholomew, 1997, 1953
      • Professor of animal physiology, UCLA, 1997, 1953
    • Luther Burbank, 1920
      • As a metaphor, 1920
    • George Dantzig,* 2005, 1952
      • Linear Programming, 2005, 1952
    • Paul M. Davis, Justin L. Rubinstein, Kelly H. Liu, Stephen S. Gao and Leon Knopoff's Northridge Earthquake Damage Caused by Geologic Focusing of Seismic Waves, Science, 289, no. 5485, 9/8/2000, pp. 1746-1750, 2000, 1994
    • Donald Douglas, 1974
      • MIT Faculty, Aeronautical Engineering, 1910s
    • Dr. Einstein, 1935, 1933
    • Henry and Mary Freedman, 1990, 1953
      • Exotic Animal Collector, Science Education, Animal Acts, 1990, 1953
    • Beno Gutenberg, 1935, 1933
    • George Ellery Hale, 1935, 1892
    • Helmholtz, 1990, 1911
    • Hubble, 1935
    • Bela Juelez, 1990
      • Nobel Prize Visual Scientist, 1960s
    • Herman Kabat,* MD, ( -1997) 2001, 1946
      • A physical medicine specialist who was developing a new approach to treating MS, 1946
    • Mark Kac, 1984
    • Don Mateo Keller, 1908a, 1850
      • Agriculture, Viniculture, 1908a, 1850s
    • Abbott Kinney, 1880s
      • Agriculture, Forestry, Pomology, Tobacco
    • Rober Knapp, 1935, 1934
    • Vern O. Knutsen,* 2003, 1958
      • Acoustic Engineer; UCLA Chancellor, 2003, 1958
        • Designed Santa Monica Civic Center Acoustics System. 2003, 1958
    • Daniel Krashen, Ph.D., Mathematics,
    • Stephen Krashen, Ph.D., Linguistics, Education
    • Lawrence Mace, Ed.D., Educational Psychology
    • Paquita Lick Machris* and Maurice Machris, 1997, 1952
      • Big Game Hunters and Specimen Collectors, Los Angeles County Natural History Museum, 1997, 1952
    • Michelson, Cal Tech, 1935
    • Dr. Robert A. Millikan, U. Chicago, Cal Tech, 1935
    • Thomas Hunt Morgan, 1935, Cal Tech, 1935
    • J.B. (Jack Boison) Nethercutt* [1913-2004], 2004, 2004b, 2001, 1933, 1931, 1923, 1913
    • Noyes, Scientist, Cal Tech, 1935
    • Oppenheimer, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Cal Tech, 1935
    • Linus Pauling, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Cal Tech, 1935
    • Frederick Hastings Rindge [1857-1905], p. 128, 1908a, 1887, 1872, 1871, 1870
      • Archaeology, Collections, Natural History, 1890s
    • Kelyn Roberts, Ph.D., 2009
      • Experimental Psychology, 2009
    • J.D. (James Dix) Schuyler [1848-1912], 1961, 1915, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1908, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1901, 1899, 1884, 1877, 1874, 1873, 1870, 1870s, 1869, 1868, 1863, 1848
      • Civil Engineer; Consulting Engineer; State Engineer; Author, 1912 Journalist, Lecturer, Photographer, 1912, 1909, 1905, 1904, 1899
    • Ron Severeid, 1974
      • Santa Monica City Department of Public Works Arborist, Botanist, 1974,
    • Dr. Rufus B. Von KleinSmid, USC, President, 1935
    • Kurt Wittig, Ph.D., 2008, 2007
      • Prof., Chemistry, U.S.C.
    • Michelle Wittig, Ph.D., 2008, 2007
      • Prof., Soc. Psych., CalState, Northridge, 2008, 2007
    • Fritz Zwicky, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Cal Tech, 19
  • Ellen Schwartz, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Agnes Scott, 1997, 1931, 1925
  • Georgia Scott, 1952, 1923, 1910s
    • Lincoln Junior High Teacher of English and arithmetic, 1952, 1923, 1910s
  • H. Scott, 2003, 1907
    • H. Scott, Sewing Machines, 179 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
  • J.W. Scott,* 1990, 1980, 1974, 1952, 1908a, 1887, 1886, 1882-83, 1882, 1878-79, 1877-78, 1876-77, 1876, 1875
    • First Santa Monica School District Board of Trustees, 1974, 1952, 1876
    •  J.W. Scott* subdivided an area of 43 acres lying between Fifth St. and the present Lincoln Blvd., "Scott's Addition," 1974, 1876
    • Santa Monica's First Board of Trustees, 1974, 1886
    • Proprietor of the first Santa Monica Hotel, which he bought in 1882 who in 1887 built the Arcadia Hotel, on Ocean Avenue between Railroad Avenue and Front Street, 1980, 1974, 1887
    • Donated funds for the original planting of eucalyptus along Ocean Ave., 1980
    • And built a bridge at Sixth Street, which remained in service well into the twentieth century, 1974, 1876
    • Clerk, Santa Monica School District School Trustee, 1908a, 1876-77
    • Santa Monica School District School Trustee, 1908a, 1877-78
    • Santa Monica School District School Trustee, 1908a, 1878-79
    • Santa Monica School District School Trustee, 1908a, 1882-83
    • Santa Monica Town Board of Trustees, 1908a, 1886
  • "Scott's Addition," 1974, 1876
    • J.W. Scott* subdivided an area of 43 acres lying between Fifth St. and the present Lincoln Blvd., "Scott's Addition," 1974, 1876
    • Eventually included a thousand eucalyptus trees, 1974, 1876
  • Lester A. Scott, 1997, 1931, 1925,
    • Along with Agnes, purchased what would become the Machris Estate in 1925
    • In 1931 they requested a zoning change to permit G. Allison Phelps' private club development, 1997, 1931, 1925
    • Denied by the Planning Commission, they instead sold the property to Harrison Post, "an extensive traveler, scholar, landscape artist, and equestrian," 1997, 1931
    • Harrison Post, 1997, 1934, 1931
      • Who met William Andrew Clark Jr. in San Francisco, under the name, Alfred Weiss and inherited in 1934 on the death of William Andrew Clark, Jr. what was to become the Machris Estate, but was named by him the Villa Dei Sogni, 1997, 1934, 1931
      • built a combined stable and barn with a tower, and added separate chaufferur's quarters, 1997, 1934, 1931
      • He sold the estate to Blanche Hill, 1997, 1937
      • Blanche Hill, 1997, 1937
        • Wife of Courtland Hill, 1997, 1937
        • Purchased from Harrison Post what was to become the Machris Estate, 1997, 1937
      • Courtland Hill, 1997, 1937
        • Grandson of James J. Hill, 1997
        • Sold to Paquita Lick Machris* and Maurice Machris in 1952, 1997
        • Sold to developer Parker Jackson in 1971, 1997
    • The Scott/Post/Hill/Machris Estate, 1997, 1971, 1970, 1970s, 1937, 1934, 1931, 1920, 1903
      • The end of San Lorenzo St., 1997, 1970s
      • Formerly The Machris Estate, 1997, 1970s
      • Subdivided 1971, 1970, 1997
  • Paul Scott,* 2009, Related Web Sites
  • Paula Scott, 2005b
    • Paula A. Scott Santa Monica: A History on the Edge Arcadia Press: San Francisco, 2004, 160pp.
  • Santa Monica City Council and City Manager Perry Scott (1965-1973), 1990, 1978, 1977, 1974, 1973, 1970s 1965
    • City Manager of Santa Barbara and Sunnyvale, 1974, 1965
    • A specialist in City Finance, 1974, 1965
    • Succeeded Acting City Manager William A. Hard, 1974, 1965
    • Put together transactions beneficial to the general economy of Santa Monica, 1974, 1973, 1965
    • Storr* asserts P. Scott's legacy is "a healthy but old central business district.", not because he originated the idea of the Santa Monica Mall but because he implemented the construction of the six parking structures which are on each side of the three pedestrian blocks which constitute the Santa Monica Mall, 1974, 1973, 1965, 1960s
    • Opposed state legislation which would have made Santa Monica City Police and Fire Department employees eligible for retirement on 75 percent of their pay at age 55, 1974, 1970s, 1965
    • Fired by the upset City Council of 1973, 1974
    • He was then elected to the Santa Monica City Council, 1974
  • Tom Scott, 2001, 1970
    • saxophonist, 2001, 1970
  • Tom Scott, 1935
    • the pioneer oil man, he, along with Harry Chandler and William Rowland had a great ranch near Pomona; it was called Tres Hermanos (Three Brothers), 1935
  • Tony Scott Baron Michele Leone *[b. June 8, 1909 d. November 26, 1988]
  • Zan Dubin Scott, 2009
  • Portia Scott-Hicks, 2008
    • Los Angeles, 2008
    • Documentary filmmaker, 2008
    • Panelist African Americans and Surfing, 2008
    • Developing a documentary about the BSA called "Soul on a Wave," 2008
  • The Scottish Book, 1984, 1930s
    • A journal of the meeting of the Polish mathematicians, including Mark Kac, at the Scottish Cafe in Lwow, Poland, 1984, 1930s
  • The Scottish Cafe, 1984, 1930s
    • Lwow, Poland meeting place for some of the eminent Polish mathematicians who published their work in the Scottish Book, 1984, 1930s
  • Scottish Highland Games, 1972
    • Santa Monica Annual Event, there for awhile, 1972
  • Scrapers, 2005, 1975, 1920s
    • Mule-drawn Fresno scrapers for road grading, 2005, 1975, 1920s
  • Scratch,
    • 3105 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405 (213) 392-9697
  • Screenwriters, 2005, 1981, 1935, 1930s, 1920s
    • Leigh Brackett,
    • Ray Bradbury
    • F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1981, 1930s
    • Frances Marion, Mary Pickford's scenarist, 1935
    • Stacy Peralta*, 2005
    • S.J. Perelman, 1981, 1930s
      • Writer; scriptwriter; patron of Nathanael West, 1981, 1930s
      • Married to Laura Weinstein, sister of Nathanael West, 1981, 1930s
    • Upton Sinclair, 1981, 1930s, 1923, 1916, 1908, 1906, 1902
    • Franz Werfel, 1981, 1950s
      • Married to Alma Mahler-Werfel, 1981
    • Nathanael West, 1981, 1930s
      • B movie scripts, 1981, 1930s
  • The Screenwriter's Guild, 1981, 1930s
    • Co-founded by Nathanael West, 1981, 1930s
  • Scriabin, 1926, 1925, 1924
    • Album Leaf, Op. 45, No. 1, 1926, 1925, 1924
    • Prelude, Op. 11, No. 10, 1926, 1925, 1924
  • Scribner's, 1908a, 1890
    • A year subscription was donated by Abbot Kinney in 1890 to the Santa Monica Public Library, 1908a, 1890
  • Scripps College, 1930s
    • Millard Sheets taught at Scripps in the early thirties, 1930s
  • The Scripps Colleges at Claremont, 1935
    • a group of colleges
    • housed in some of the most beautifully architectural Spanish buildings in California.
    • They are headed for the Oxford idea and
    • Pomona College, the center and veteran of the university group, is outstanding for its scholarship standing, 1935
  • Scuba-diving, 1976, 1971
  • Vin Scully, 2004, 1998
    • The TV and radio announcer for the L.A. Dodgers, 2004, 1998
  • Sculpture, Sculptors 2004, 2003, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1992, 1991, 1987, 1986, 1983, 1979, 1976, 1971, 1966, 1959, 1954, 1952, 1950s, 1947, 1937, 1935, 1930, 1930s, 1923, 1921, 1918, 1905
    • Oliver Andrews, 1997
      • UCLA, 1997
    • Philip Augerson, Artist, Trialogue, Terrace at Colorado, 1987
    • Annette Bird*, 2004, 2003,
      • Scuptor, Jeweler, Patron, 2004
      • St. Jives By the Sea, Studios 254 Hampton, Venice, CA. 90291, 2003
    • Jonathan Borofsky*, 1999, 1996
      • 34-foot Ballerina Clown on the facade of the Venice Renaissance Building, Rose and Main, 1999, 1996
    • A Capella Motion -an Icon to the Great Cosmic Perversity, at 2045 Fourth St., trident shape which swings on a base anchored by a heavy stone, 1983
    • Paul Conrad,, 2004, 1992, 1991, 1977, 1964
      • Chain Reaction, 1991,which is on Main St. near the Civic Auditorium.. 2004
      • Paul Conrad, 1992, Chain Reaction, Santa Monica Civic Center, 1992
    • Merrell Gage, 1997, 1955, 1935, 1923
      • 457 Mesa, 1997, 1923
      • Lincoln, sculpture featrued in a 1955 Acacemy Award Film, 1997, 1955
      • Sculptured fountain with the figure of an Indian, 1997
    • Michele Hamrick, Artist, Watermark, Ocean Park Branch Library, 1987
    • Doug Hollis, Singing Chairs, Natural Elements Sculpture Park, 1987
    • Helen Jensen, 1997, 1937, 1935, 1930
    • Holger Jensen, 1997, 1937, 1935, 1930
    • Frederick MacMonnies, a famous sculptor and painter,
    • Married to Mary Fairchild MacMonnies (Lowe). mother, of Betty MacMonnies Waller, Margorie Waller's mother, wife of Henry Vander Velde, also painters, 1997
    • Natural Elements Sculpture Park, 1987,
      • The Beach, Between Lifeguard Stations 17 and 18 (North of Pico Blvd., opposite Seacastle Apartments) Santa Monica, California, 1987
    •  Claes Oldenburg* and Coosje van Bruggen [ -2009]*, 1999, 1996
      • Four-story binoculars, posing as the front door to the Chiat/Day Inc. advertising agency, 1999, 1996
    • Oneness. 1983, 1966
      • A large sculpture, located at the Third Street frontage of Mary Hotchkiss Park, was the gift of Mr. Romppanen* to the City. Most of the work on the statue was done in the Del Mar Club, 1983, 1966
    • Felix Peano, 1979, 1905
      • Artist, designer, 1979, 1905
      • Venice Street Decorations, 1979, 1905
    • Ann Pollard, 1997, 1947
      • 349 Sycamore, 1997, 1947
    • Nancy Richler*, 2004
      • 239 Hollister,
      • Cast Lawn Body of Art, 2004
    • Simon Rodia, (b. 1898) 1976, 1971, 1959, 1954, 1952, 1923, 1921, 1918
      • Watts Towers, 1976, 1971, 1959, 1954, 1952, 1923, 1921
    • Eino Romppanen*, 1983, 1966
      • Oneness. 1983, 1966
    • Santa Monica in Pacific Palisades Park, 1986, 1930s
      • Federal Arts Project, 1986, 1930s
    • Tai, 1979, 1950s,
    • Watts Towers, 1976, 1971, 1959, 1954, 1952, 1923, 1921
      • Simon Rodia, (b. 1898) 1976, 1971, 1959, 1954, 1952, 1923, 1921, 1918
    • Richard Willis, 2005,
      • Dentist, Scuptor, Main Street, 2005,
  • The Sea Breeze Beach Club, 1990, 1927
    • North of the Santa Monica Pier, 1990, 1927
  • Seabright Apartments, 1990, 1974
    • Bought by S.M. City, 1990, 1974
  • Grace Seabrook, 1925, 1924
    • Dancer; graduate of McAdam School of Dance, 1925, 1924
  • Sea Castle Apartments, 2010, 2009, 1987, 1983
    • Ken Genser, Ernie Powell, Tenants
    • Michael Tarbet, Sea Castle Tenant Organizer, 2010, 1970s
    •  1725 The Promenade, 1983
    • Formerly The Breakers Beach Club, 1926, the Grand Hotel, the Chase Hotel and the Monica Hotel, 1983
    • Opposite the Natural Elements Scupture Park, 1987
  • Sea Colony, 1983, 1978
    • 2910 Neilson Way, 144 townhouses and condominiums, built by Lincoln Properties in 1978, as part of the Ocean Park Redevelopment Project, 1983, 1978
  • Sea Food Grotto, 1990, 1953, 1946
    • O.J. Bennett, 1990, 1953
  • 340 Seagulls of the California Coast at Santa Monica Longshaw Card Co., Los Angeles, 1951, SLL, 2005
  • Sea Gulls, Southern California Post Card, 495 Van Ornum Colorprint Co.: Los Angeles, Cal. KR Franked with a one cent Washington Green and cancelled at Redondo Beach August 10, 1917.
  • Sea Hour Photo, (now Photo Grafica) since 1987)), 2004a, 1987
    • 3110 Main St. #102 (Main and Marine), 2004a, 1987
  • Seal, California, state, 1908a, p. 80
    • W.W. Seaman, 1908a, 1882-1886
  • Santa Monica School District, Supervising Principal, 1908a, 1882-86
  • Rhiannon Sears,* 2008, 2006
    • #18, 440 Raymond Ave., 2008, 2006
  • Sea Shells & Curios, 2003, 1907
    • (See Souvenirs)
    • Consider the American Indian Abalone Shell trade
    • Marks, The Sea Shell Man, Sea Shells & Curios, 97 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Merchant of Venice Curio Store, Sea Shells & Curios, 30 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Penny Arcade, Sea Shells & Curios, Zephyr & O.F. Walk, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • H.C. Peterson, Sea Shells & Curios, Horseshoe Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Sea Shore Motel, 1999, 1996
    • 2637 Main St., 1999,
  • The Seaside Hotel, 1997, 1952, 1911, 1874
    • Santa Monica Canyon, 1997, 1874
    • Wolfe and Steadman, 1997, 1874
    • Luncheon for the dignitaries watching the Santa Monica High School Cornerstone ceremonies, 1952, 1911
  • Seaside Studio Gallery, 1982
    • 2818 Main, 1982
    • Phil Brock,* Proprietor, 1982
    • Celebration of the Arts Art Walk, 1982
  • Seaside Terrace, 2002, 1990, 1957
  •  Seating, 2003, 1983, 1974, 1924
    • (See Chairs)
    • Baptist Mission, Palms/Ocean Park, 100 Chairs, 1958, 1908, 1892
    • flexible stadium, 2003
    • Senior Bench, 1983
    • Settees, upholstered, 1974, 1924
  • Second St., Los Angeles, 1908a,
  • Second St., Ocean Park, Santa Monica, Venice, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2005, 2003, 1999, 1990, 1983, 1981, 1976, 1974, 1973, 1971, 1970s, 1965, 1961, 1957, 1956, 1944, 1922, 1914, 1911, 1908a, 1900, 1888, 1875
    • Lake St., in 1899, then Washington Blvd., then Second St.
    • Block bounded by Ocean Avenue, Nevada Avenue (Wilshire Boulevard), Second Street and California Avenue was designated a hotel site by Sen. Jones, 1974, 1875
    • Instead Jones in April [1888] the contract was let for "Miramar," at a cost stated by Ingersoll to have been "between $30,000 and $40,000," 1974, 1888
    • And Nevada Ave., L,B, and L.S. Goodrich Family Residence, p. 493, 1908a
    • 1227 Second St., Santa Monica, Santa Monica Emeritus College, 2007, 2006, 2006a, 2005b
    • And Arizona, 1974, 1900
    • East side between Arizona and Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica City Park Structure #, 1974, 1973, 1970s, 1965
    • East side between Santa Monica Blvd. and Broadway, Santa Monica City Park Structure #, 1974, 1973, 1970s, 1965
    • (Strand to Marine) Lemon Bottle Brush, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • (And Hill St.) 2701 Second Street, The Assembly of God Churches, Iglesia El Sermon de Monte, 2010, 1999, 1983, 1914
    • 2303 Second St., Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1983
      • Situated on the southeast corner of Second and Strand Streets, this church, with its distinctive copper steeple, was built in 1922 and enlarged in 1961, 2007, 1983,
    • 2501 Second St., (Corner of Mills and 2nd), Brian Plaster, (Tel. 702-458-8355), 18 March 2010, Notice to Demolish.
    • 2501 2nd, Coliene Rentmeister, 2010, 2009
    • 2547 Second Street, (Lake St.?) Edwina and William Hostetter House, (original) Third Street Neighborhood District) Queen Anne cottage built ca. 1885. Now at 237 Beach Street, Photographed 1992 by Leslie Heumann and Assoc. for the City of Santa Monica Historic Resources Inventory. 1999, 1992, 1885
    • http://www.smpl.org/archive/3594/IMG0027.JPG
    • 2501 Second Street (Third Street Historic District) n.d. Photographed 1982-83 for the City of Santa Monica Historic Resources Inventory., 1999, 1990, 1983, 1982
    • http://www.smpl.org/archive/0246/IMG0014.JPG
    • 2601 Second St., Moses Hostetter* House, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1896- 1900, 1893
    • 2614 Second Street (Third Street District) Craftsman bungalow built 1912 by W.J. Edinger* for J.L. Van Every*. Photographed 1982-83 for the City of Santa Monica Historic Resources Inventory, 1999, 1983, 1982, 1912
    • http://www.smpl.org/archive/0246/IMG0027.JPG
    • 2621 Second St., First Methodist - Episcopal Church, 2003, 1983, 1977, 1971, 1923, 1899, 1875-1876
    • 2701 Second St., Iglesia El Sermon De Monte, This Assembly of God Church, originally the First Baptist Church, was constructed in 1914. 1999, 1983, 1974, 1914
    • 2701 Second St., First Baptist Church, 1999, 1983, 1974, 1914
    • 2709 2nd St., Roger Genser,* Art, Art Dealer 2005
    • 2712 Second St., Shotgun House, 2003, 1999, c. 1899
    • Cottages on Marine between Second and Third, 1973, 1971
    • 3116 Second St. The Powerhouse Theater, 1983, 1911
      • A small theater operating in a former electric power station located on Second Street just south of Marine. The building, constructed about 1911, once supplied electrical power to the "Big Red Cars" that operated in the beach communities. 1983, 1911
  • Arthur Seconda, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • secondo, 2005b
    • we got it 303 (live edit) Microsolutions to Megaproblems #1 Soul Jazz LP, cd / vinyl, 2005b
  • Secret, Social Professional Societies, 2010, 1960, 1908, 1908a, 19
    • (See Benevolent Societies)
    • Benevolent Societies, 2008, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2004b, 1998, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1975, 1964, 1943, 1930s, 1926, 1908a, 1902, 1872, 1870s, 1867, 1854
    • (See Burial Societies; Clubs; Elks; Fraternal Organizations; Masons; Men's Clubs; Odd Fellows; Secret Societies; Service Clubs; Women's Clubs; Woodmen;)
    • Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (B.P.O.E.), 2005, 1983, 1975, 1930s, 1926, pp. 510, 512, 1908a
      • B.P.O.E. (Elks), p. 303, 1908a
      • Santa Monica Elks Lodge, 1983, 1926
      • Elks Lodge #906, 2005, 1975, 1930s
        • Carl Johnson, 2005, 1975, 1930s,
        • Karl Rydgren*, 2005, 1975, 1930s
    • D. of R. (Daughters of the Revolution)
    • The Hebrew Benevolent Society, Los Angeles, 1984, 1854
    • I.O.O.F., (International Order of Odd Fellows), 1908, 1908a
    • K. of K., Klansmen
    • Knights of Pythias, 2008, p. 509, 1908a, 1872, 1869, 1867
      • C1323-Knights of Pythias and Miners' Union, Virginia City Natural Color R Card From Kodachrome A Mike Roberts Color Production, Berkeley 2, California; Distributed by Sierra News Co., Reno KR, 2008, 1872, 1869, 1867
        • John G. French, Venice, member, p. 509. 1908a
    • Masons, 2008, 2005b, 2004, 2004b, 1998, 1985, 1964, p. 510, 1908a, 1902
      • (Freemasons)
      • W.S. Kendall, M.D., Ocean Park, member, p. 510, 1908a
    • The Comstock Mine Union, 1943, 1872, 1870s, 1867
    • Modern Woodmen.
    • Professional Societies, 1960
      • Douglas Management Club of Santa Monica Lecture by Dr. Wernher von Braun, Management-Space Program, 1960
  • Secularization, 1908a, pp. 51, 52, 61
  • Security Bank Building, 1979, 1907
    • Designed by Parkinson and Bergstrom, 1979, 1907
  • Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles, 1920s, 1935, 1930s
  • Ocean Park Branch: Santa Monica Branch; Venice Branch, 1920s
    • Commercial; Trust; Savings: Your Account Is Invited, 1920s
  • Security First National Bank, 1990, 1964, 1943
    • 168 Pier Street at Neilson Way (Ocean Park Redevelopment Project) 1964
  • Security Paciific National Bank, Santa Monica, 1974
  • Carolyn See, 2001,
    • Author, Educator, Poet, 2001
    • Tribute to Kenneth Patchen, 2001, 1972, 1971
  • John Seed How California Painter Richard Diebenkorn Became a Role Model, and a Real Person, to a Young Artist , 2002, 1977
  • The Seeds, 1979, 1960s
    • Rock band booked at the Cheetah on the Lick Pier, 1979, 1960s
  • Allan Seeger [1888-1916], 1916
    • "I have a Rendezvous with Death," 1916 in Marguerite Wilkinson New Voices: An Introduction to Contemporary Poetry, The Macmillan Co.: New York, 1924 (1919), revised 1921, 454pp. [This volume was obtained in January, 2005 from the Ocean Park Library on-going book sale and is signed and dated Gertrude Morrow, 1927.]
  • Charles Seeger,* 1990,
  • Pete Seeger,
  • Jason Seeley, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Paul Seelig, Balinese Fantasy , 1925, 1924
  • Seems So Bright, 2005, 2005b
    • Numbers, Music For Robots vol. 1, Music for Robots LP, CD comp 2005, 2005b
  • George Segal, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Segregation, 1999, 1900s
    • (See Racism; Expectations; Policies)
  • Seidman* Gallery Custom Framing, 2007, 2005
    • 2502 Main St., 2007, 2005
  • U Po Sein, 1926, 1925
    • Famous Burmese Dancer, 1926, 1925
  • Elanor Seiser, 2003, 1907
    • Hairdresser, 105 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Todd Selbert, 1994, 1979
    • Discographer, 1994, 1979
  • San Francisco ex-Mayor Thomas H. Selby, 1943, 1873
    • visited the Crown Point and Belcher mines and departed for Lake Tahoe. (Gold Hill News, July 5, 1873.)], 1943, 1873
  • Adolph Selige Pub. Co., Saint Louis, Leipzig, Unused, JT, Postcards Adrift
    • Give Me a Light Post Card, Chinese Series No. 3710, Adolph Selige Pub. Co., Saint Louis, Leipzig, Unused, Jt, Postcards Adrift
    • In Chinatown Post Card, Chinese Series No. 3712, Adolph Selige Pub. Co., St. Louis, Leipzig, Unused, JT, Postcards Adrift
  • Sell-Floto Circus, 2005b, 1979, 1930, 1929, 1910, 1908, 1907, 1906, 1905
    • Venice winter quarters, 2005b, 1910, 1907, 1906
    •  Wintered at the Venice Beach, 1979, 1906, 1905
    • Returned for the 1907-1908 winter, 1979, 1908, 1907
    • Del Fugo the clown, 1979, 1908, 1907
    • The Eddy family of acrobats, 1979, 1908, 1907
    • Merged with the Ringling Brothers Circus in 1930, 1979
    • Al. G. Barnes merged with in 1929, 1979
    • Sharpe's equestrian team, 1979, 1908, 1907
    • Buffalo Bill, 1979, 1908, 1907
    • Zora, "the world's bravest woman," 1979, 1908, 1907
  • Ethel C. Selvester, J.D. (Ret.),* 2010, 2009
    • Formerly Venice Beach, 2009
    • Attorney, Bridge Player, 2009
  • The Senator, 1997, 1974, 1952, 1877, 1876, 1875
    • the steamer Senator arrived at the [new Santa Monica] pier, carrying 150 passengers from San Francisco, 1997, 1875
    • The steamer: Passengers from San Francisco for the Santa Monica land sale; passengers and freight, along with several race horses, 1974, 1875
    • Jones and Baker Wharf, co 1974, 1875
    • Coastal Steamer which failed to deliver school desks in August 1876 to Santa Monica School, 1952, 1876
    • Last docking, Sept. 1877, 1974
  • Senegal Date Palms, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Phoenix reclinata, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica City Hall, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica Municipal Auditorium. (1981), 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Senior Bench, 1983
    • Santa Monica High School campus, donated by the Classes of 1940, 1941, 1942 and 1943
  • Senior Eye Gallery, 2008, 2006, 1989
    • Ocean Park Lite, 81st Show, Senior Eye Gallery, Palmcrest House, Long Beach, CA 24 June 1989, 2008, 2006, 1989
  • Senior Housing, 1983, 1982
    • Barnard Park Villas, 1983, 1982
      • Barnard and Neilson. A sixty-one unit senior residential project built by the U.S. Condominium Corporation, 1983, 1982
    • Neilson Villas, 1983
      • 100-unit senior residential development as part of the Ocean Park Redevelopment Project.
  • "Sense of Place," 2000, 1990, Forward, Intro
  • Septic Tanks, 1905, 1904, 1903
    • [Folder 20.2] J.D. Schuyler, The septic tank for the treatment of sewage at Soldiers Home, near Santa Monica, Cal., 1903. 18 leaves, bound: photographs, Municipal Engineering Magazine, with specifications, plans, and photographs.
    • [J.D. Schuyler Folder 20.] Philip Schuyler, Pacific Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, near Santa Monica, California: septic tank no. 2: report of Philip Schuyler, Inspector. 1904. 1 v. (ca. 30 leaves), bound: photographs.
    • Letter report to J. D. Schuyler and Samuel Storrow, Consulting Engineers, Los Angeles, 1904
    • J.D. Schuyler, Report on sewer mains and septic tank for Ocean Park. 1905
    • Fernando Sepulveda, p. 135, 1908a
  • Artemio Sepulveda, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
  • Don Francisco Sepulveda, 1997, 1990, 1983, 1974, 1970, p. 494, 495, 1908a, 1839, 1828
    • was granted the San Vicente Rancho of several thousand acres of land (see page 132 in this book). The city of Santa Monica and a large portion of the Soldiers' Home and the city of Sawtelle are on land originally embraced [p. 495] in this grant, 1908a
    • Father of Ramona Sepulveda, p. 494, 1908a
    •  The San Vicente Rancho, 1908a
    • Soldier and citizen of Los Angeles, 1974
    • Applied for his grant for Rancho San Vicente, December 1939
    • which adjoined Rancho Boca de Santa Monica on the north and east, and somehow included in it portions of all three adjacent ranchos, 1997, 1839
    • Granted 30,000 acre Rancho San Vicente y Santa Monica, from Santa Monica Canyon to Pico and from the ocean to almost to Westwood and included the mountains which overlook the San Fernando Valley, 1983, 1974, 1828
    • Granted by the Mexican Governor in 1828, 1990
    • Granted title to Rancho San Vicente y Santa Monica by Jose Antonio Carrillo, alcade of Los Angeles, 1974, 1828
    • Confirmed by Gov. Alverado, 1974, 1828
  • Don Francisco Sepulveda [ - ], Bio., pp. 124, 137, 1908a, 1827
    • San Vicente y Santa Monica, p. 132, p. 137, 1908a
  • Don Jose del Carmen Sepulveda, 1974, 1908a, 1872
    • Sold Rancho San Vicente y Santa Monica to Col. Robert S. Baker, 1974, 1872
    • José Dolores Sepulveda [ - ], p. 132, 1908a, 1908b
  • Mrs. Jose Dolores Sepulveda [1840- ], Bio., p. 512, 1908a
  • Ramona Sepulveda, p. 494, 1908a
    • Daughter of Don Francisco Sepulveda, p. 494, 1908a
  • Marries Augustine Machado, pp. 137, 494, 1908a
  • Ramona and Augustine Machado are the parents of Jose De La Luz Machado [1856- ], p. 494 J.D. Machado, 1908c, p. 494, 1908a
  • The Sepúlveda Family, 1997, 1974, 1872, 1839
    • Sepulveda heirs sold Rancho San Vicente y Santa Monica,, September 3, 1872, to Colonel R.S. Baker (for $55,000), 1997, 1872
    • Sepulveda Boulevard, 2007, 1994, 1949
    • 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, 2007
  • Sepulveda Canyon, 1907,
  • Sepulveda Canyon Dam, 1907,
    • [Box 4] [Folder 18.1] J.D. Schuyler,  Report on stability of Sepulveda Canyon Dam, under construction by the Santa Monica Water Co. 1907. 14 leaves, bound, 1907
    • Letter report to J. J. Davis, Esq., Secretary, Santa Monica Water Co., Santa Monica, Calif., 1907
    • [Folder 18.2] Harvey W. Hincks, Estimates and plans of the dam under construction at Sepulveda Canyon. 1907. 5 leaves, bound : maps, 1907
    • Letter report to Santa Monica Land & Water Co., Los Angeles, 1907
  • Sequoia gigantea, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • California Natives, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • SERA, 1952, 1934, 1933, 1930s
    • (See State Economic Recovery Act; Social Economic Recovery Act) 1934, 1930s
    • Carpentry crews remodeled the La Monica Ballroom, repaved the pier and built the exercise platform, 1934, 1930s
    • Began to remove damaged Santa Monica school buildings, 1952, 1934, 1933
  • Serendipity, Intro
  • Serisawa, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Artemio Sepulveda, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
  • Serisawa, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Father Junipero Serra. [1713-1784], Bio., p. 15, 1908a; Portrait, Junipero Serra., p. 15, 1908a, 1908d, 1983, 1939, 1908a
  • Serra Vista, 1908a, p. 231
  • Father Vicente de Serria, 1908a, p. 47
  • Servants' quarters, 1974, 1940s, 1930s,
  • Servis & Taylor, 2005
    • 1700 Ocean Ave
    • Jewelry
  • Set Apart, 2005,
    • 2221 Ocean Ave #203, 2005
  • Set, Scenic designers, 1990, 1940s, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1920
    • Eugene Berman, 1990, 1940
    • Francisco Cornejo, 1925, 1924,
    • Earle Franke, 1925, 1924,
    • Raymond G. Law, 1926, 1920
    • Robert Law Studios, New York, 1926, 1925
    • Anna Pavlowa, 1925, 1924,
    • Nino Ronchi, 1925, 1924,
  • Settees, upholstered, 1974, 1924
  • Settings, 1974, 1924
    • Neon pennants overhead, waving in the electronic breeze, spell out Norm's and rhyme with the diamond-shape roof truss, 1985, 1950s
    • palatial, exotic, largest, 'floating' on piles above the surf, 1974, 1924
    • Sun Sets,
  • Thomas Sevel, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965);
  •  7 Dudley Cinema, (2002), 2005
  • Seventeenth Street, 2005, 1975, 1974, 1933, 1920s, 1919, 1886
    • Part of the eastern boundary of the newly incorporated Santa Monica, 1974, 1886
    • 1507 17th Street, Rydgren Family (1919-1933), 2005, 1975, 1933, 1919
      • Culligan Water Softener, 2005, 1975
    • And Colorado, Haines Grain and Feed Co., 2005, 1975, 1920s
  • Seventh St., (7th St.), 2006, 2005, 2005b, 2003, 1989, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1975, 1956, 1952, 1944, 1935, 1934, 1928, 1926, 1924, 1912, 1906, 1900s
    • And Michigan Avenue, Garfield School (1906-), 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • And Michigan Ave., The French Bakery, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • And Michigan Av., Santa Monica College and High School, 1980, 1926
    • And Michigan, Eddie Lopez* Memorial March, 2006
    • And Pico Blvd., Santa Monica High 14 Room Addition, including a library, 1952, 1924
    • And Pico, Santa Monica High School, 1928
    • And Pacific, Emile and Alice Pourroy house, torn down in 1989, 2005, 1975, 1934
    • 2424 7th St.., Jesse Bornstein*, Architect, 2005
    • Between Seventh St. and Sixth St. E.J. Vawter and F.M. Leavitt laid out Copeland Court in 1912, a two-block subdivision, 1983
    • 2656 7th St., Ed Goldstein* Studio, Photography, 2005
    • (Hill and Raymond), Ailanthus (on east), 1976
    • And Ozone, Ozone Park, 1935
    • And Navy, Stop Sign, 1983, 1982
    • At Rose, Armacost Nurseries, 2003, 1912
  • Ron Severeid, 1974
    • Santa Monica City Department of Public Works Arborist, Botanist, 1974,
  • Caroline (Mrs.) Madam Mark L. Severance [1820-1914], 1998, 1947, 1908a, 1905, 1894
    • Southern Californira Premier Women's Club Mother, 1908a, 1905
    • Patroness, 1894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1947, 1894
  • Seville, 1925, 1924
  • Sewage Treatment Plans, Plants, 1974, 1938, 1908a
    • Los Angeles Hyperion Sewage Treatment Plant, 1974
    • The Ocean,
    • Sewage Farm, Irrigation, 1905, 1904
    • [Folder 21.1] Schuyler, J. D. Report on the proposed disposal of Santa Monica sewage by septic tank and irrigation, and the protection of the beach at Ocean Park from sewage pollution. 1904. 1 v. (ca. 25 leaves), bound: maps.
    • Sewage Pump House, 1905
    • Sewage Pumping Plants, 1905
    • [Folder 21.6] Notice to contractors: proposals for the erection of a sewage pumping plant and pump house at the Ocean Park septic tank, and wood stave discharge pipe from tank to sewage farm. [1905].
    • [Folder 21.8] Articles of agreement between the City of Ocean Park and W. S. Rabineau for the erection of a sewage pumping plant. 1905. 6 leaves,
    • Sewage Wood Stave Discharge Pipe, 1905
    • From Pump House to Sewage Farm, 1905
    • Sewer Mains, 1905
    • J.D. Schuyler, Report on sewer mains and septic tank for Ocean Park. 1905.
    • Sewage Pollution, 1904
    • [Folder 21.1] J.D. Schuyler, Report on the proposed disposal of Santa Monica sewage by septic tank and irrigation, and the protection of the beach at Ocean Park from sewage pollution. 1904. 1 v. (ca. 25 leaves), bound: maps.
    • Sewage Purification, 1909
    • [Folder 19] J.D. Schuyler, Report on the electrolytic purification of sewage as demonstrated at Santa Monica, California, for the period of one year ending July 1909. 1909. 16 leaves, bound.
    • Letter report to George A. Lonsberry, Esq., Los Angeles. Bound with: Electrolytic purification of sewage at Santa Monica / H. Hawgood.
  • Sewage Treatment Plants, Plans, 1961, 1905, 1904, 1899,
    • The James D. Schuyler* Papers, SCHU, Water Resources Center Archives, University of California, Berkeley, 1961, 1905, 1904, 1899
    • [Folder 20.1] J.D. Schuyler Report on sewage disposal for the Pacific Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, near Santa Monica, Cal. 1899. 23 leaves, bound.
    • Letter report to Gen. O. H. La Grange, Governor, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Soldier's Home, Calif., 1899
    •  [Folder 21.1] Schuyler, J. D. Report on the proposed disposal of Santa Monica sewage by septic tank and irrigation, and the protection of the beach at Ocean Park from sewage pollution. 1904. 1 v. (ca. 25 leaves), bound: maps.
    • [Folder 21.2] Notice to contractors: proposals for the construction of a septic tank and a new city sewer systems for the City of Ocean Park. 1905. 15 leaves, bound.
    • [Folder 21.3] Articles of agreement between the City of Ocean Park, California, and Olmsted-Poulson Company. 1905. 10 leaves, bound.
    • [Folder 21.4] Articles of agreement between the City of Ocean Park, California, and Arthur S. Bent. 1905. 12 leaves, bound.
    • [Folder 21.5] J.D. Schuyler, Report on sewer mains and septic tank for Ocean Park. 1905. 7 leaves, bound.
    • J.D. Schuyler Letter report to the Trustees of the City of Ocean Park, Calif.
    • [Folder 21.6] Notice to contractors: proposals for the erection of a sewage pumping plant and pump house at the Ocean Park septic tank, and wood stave discharge pipe from tank to sewage farm. [1905]. 17 leaves, bound.
    • [Folder 21.7] Articles of agreement between the City of Ocean Park and the National Wood Pipe Company for the construction of a wood stave pipe to be laid from the septic tank to the sewage farm. [1905]. 4 leaves, bound.
    • [Folder 21.8] Articles of agreement between the City of Ocean Park and W. S. Rabineau for the erection of a sewage pumping plant. 1905. 6 leaves, 1905
  • Mr. Seward, 1943, 1873
    • U.S. Consul at China, 1943, 1873
    • Along with a distinguished party visited the Crown Point and Belcher mines and departed for Lake Tahoe. (Gold Hill News, July 5, 1873.)], 1943, 1873
  • Tom Sewell, 1980, 1979
  • Sewer Outlets, Outfalls, Overflows, 1987, 1979, 1974, 1940s, 1911, 1908a
    • (See Schulyer)
    • Los Angeles Playa del Rey, 1979, 1940s
    • Ocean Park, Pier Avenue
    • Santa Monica Pier Avenue, 1979, 1911
    • Santa Monica Pier
    • Sunset Pier at Center Street, 1987, 1922
    • Venice,
  • Sewers, Systems, sewage treatment, 1974, 1909, 1908a, , 1905, 1903, 1899, 1895, 1893
    • (See Schulyer)
    • Los Angeles Hyperion Sewage Treatment Plant, 1974
    • Election was held March 21, 1893, to vote on a proposed sewer bond issue of $40,000. The vote was negative after a heated campaign, 140 [against], 84, [for], 1974,1893
    • Approved Sewer Bonds, 1974, 1895
    • Sewer Outfall to Pier Avenue delayed because of the difficulty of establishing rights of way until 1899.
    • Storm destroyed Pier Avenue Outfall, 1974
    • Santa Monica Municipal Pier Sewer Outfall (1909- ), 1974
  • Sewers, 1908a pp. 189, 192, 195, 196, 221, 235, 236, 241
    • Sewer bonds, 1908a, pp. 189, 192, 195, 196, 221, 235, 236, 241
    • The City of Ocean Park. 1905
    • [Folder 20.2] J.D. Schuyler, The septic tank for the treatment of sewage at Soldiers Home, near Santa Monica, Cal., 1903. 18 leaves, bound: photographs, Municipal Engineering Magazine, with specifications, plans, and photographs.
    • [Folder 19] J.D. Schuyler, Report on the electrolytic purification of sewage as demonstrated at Santa Monica, California, for the period of one year ending July 1909. 1909. 16 leaves, bound.
    • Letter report to George A. Lonsberry, Esq., Los Angeles. Bound with: Electrolytic purification of sewage at Santa Monica / H. Hawgood.
    • Sewing Machines, 2003, 1912, 1907
    • E.F, Gaylord, 2935 Main, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • G.J. Little, 3005 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
  • Ruth Seymour,* 2006, 2006a,
    • General Manager, KCRW Public Radio, 2006a
  • Ruth Seymour* Philosophers, Fiddlers and Fools: A Farewell 15 Dec., 2006, KCRW.com
  • John J. Seymour [1852- ], Bio., p. 387, 1908a
  • The Shack, 2006, 1948
    • Equipment Shed, at the end of the Performing Platform, 2006, 1948
      • Santa Monica Muscle Beach, 2006, 1948
  • Shacks at the Beach, 1974, 1887
    • "Squatters," and in-land property owners, 1974, 1887
  • Shadowy, Corporate, Entity, Trade Associations, 1979, 1915
    • The Western Automobile Association, 1979, 1915
      • Sanctioned the First and only Venice Grand Prix, 1979, 1915
  • A.C. Shafter. 1908a, 1877
    • Santa Monica School District, Supervising Principal, 1908a, 1877
  • William Shakespeare, 2004, 2004a, 1994, Intro
  • Shamel Ash, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 511 1/2 Strand, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Marie Shamlian, 1980
    • Joyce Helen*'s mother, 1980
  • Shanghai, 1926, 1925
  • Shangri-La Hotel, 1990, 1940s
  • Bud Shank, 2001, 1962
    • Jazz musician who recorded with Joe Pass at Pacific Jazz studios, 2001, 1962
  • Robert Shannon, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982  
  • "Shanty Town," Santa Monica, 2007. 1950s, 1940s
    • Section of Santa Monica cleared in part with funds from the sale of Santa Monica City land to Rand Corp., in the Santa Monica Civic Center where the new Santa Monica Civic Auditorium stands, 2007, 1950s, 1950, 1949, 1940s
  • Shapes, 1985
    • tapered columns, cantilevers, vaults, parabolas and boomerangs, 1985
  • Mim Sharlock,* 2006a, 1959
    • Ode to Muscle Beach, 2006a, 1959
  • Sarah Althea Hill (Sharon), 1943, 1884,
    • Sued Sharon for divorce, based on a marriage contract, in January 1884, after he had brought suit to have the alleged contract invalidated, she stated his fortune to be $15,000,000, 1943, 1884
  • U.S. Senator, Nevada, William Sharon, 1943, 1899, 1876, 1874, 1872, 1871, 1870s, 1869, 1867, 1864, 1860s
    • One of the Bank Group, 1943, 1876, 1867
    • Owned the Union Milling Co., 1943, 1869, 1867, 1860s
    • Along with Hayward, Mills, Ralston, formed The Union Mill and Mining Company, 1943, 1869, 1867
    • By 1969, they controlled all the leading mines and seventeen mills, 1943, 1869, 1867
    • Sharon suffered his first defeat when Mackay and his associates took control of the Hale & Norcross in 1869, 1943, 1869
    • Made private milling profits running into the millions, 1943, 1870s
    • On the Comstock, was known and hated him for his ruthless methods and dictatorial manner; was cock-of-the-walk; Sharon was short, had autocratic manners and methods; was naive to expect loyalty from his employees, and slow to sense disloyalty; but he himself was a loyal deputy of Ralston and the Bank Crowd, and fully capable of stock manipulation, fraud, explotation of workers and tough business decisions, 1943, 1870s. 1860s
    • [Sharon's]His supremacy was first challenged in 1871, when Hayward and Jones covertly secured control of the Crown Point soon after the bonanza was discovered, 1943, 1871, 1870s
    • [p. 130] "Sharon appears to have been slow to learn what was going on [When Hayward and Jones began to buy up Crown Point Stock. It is probable that he could not conceive that his associate, Hayward, and his superintendent, Jones, would play him false. Instances of that kind were rare. While warring groups of speculators fought each other with all of the means at their command-deceit being the chief weapon-they played fair among themselves. It is quite probable that both Hayward and Jones had become rebellious over little Sharon's autocratic manners and methods, 1943, 1872, 1871, 1870s
    • "Meanwhile Sharon had been manipulating Belcher and gathering in all available stock at comparatively small prices. His biography states that he and Ralston secured almost all of the stock in the Belcher at $1 a share. They must have bought it from the treasury, to which it had returned for nonpayment of assessments, a favorite trick of those in control when a boom started. 1943, 1872, 1871
    • [p. 135] "Newly created Comstock millionaires, with the notable exception of Mackay, almost invariably aspired to a seat in the U.S. Senate, and the campaign of Jones in 1872, Sharon in 1874, and that of James G. Fair in 1880, were said to be characterized by "a saturnalia of corruption." [Footnote: Davis' History of Nevada, pp. 421-423 (1913). "The Battle of the Money Bags for Senatorial Honors," it is termed in Thompson & West History of Nevada, p. 92 (1881). Nevada was often characterized as "The Rotten Borough." Sutro was also a candidate, as he was in every senatorial election thereafter up to and including 1880; and each time he failed to receive a single vote in the Legislature.], 1943, 1874
    • The "Boom of 1872" made Sharon a millionaire several times over, but he was not content. He was a vain little man, not seeking popularity but fond of show and coveting power. A seat in the United States Senate would gratify both. The only man in his way was John P. Jones, who less than two years earlier had been one of his compliant superintendents, 1943, 1872
    • When Sharon ran against Jones for U.S. Sentate in 1972 he had been attacked by the Enterprise. 1943, 1872
    • [p. 130] "The boundary line between the two mines [the Crown Point and the Belcher] passed downward through the middle of the bonanza, dividing it into two nearly equal parts. The Belcher's portion proved richer and more productive so that the trade eventually favored Sharon and his associates, Ralston and Mills [over Hayward and Jones.] In addition to the lion's share of the dividends, each group made private milling profits running into the millions, 1943, 1870s
    • The Crown Point-Belcher bonanza brought millions to William Sharon, 1943, 1870s
    • When Sharon ran against Jones for U.S. Sentate in 1972 he had been attacked by the Enterprise. Sharon bought from its editor, Goodman, the Daily Territorial Enterprise, 1943, 1874
    • Sharon had decided to run for U.S. Senate when Stewart stepped down. He had been just living in San Francisco, getting richer, but decided to "boom" the Ophir Mine Stocks in August. In September he bought James R. Keene's block of Ophir stocks and employed him to manipulate the market. "Jim" Keene [p. 163] was a genius but he could not pry Baldwin loose. Sharon not only began to buy but to sell "short" at the same time . . . And then the Con. Virginia boom started.
    • E.J. Baldwin, who was already rich, was wise as well as "Lucky" when he sold 20,000 shares [of Ophir Mining Stocks] to Sharon for $2,700,000 in November 1874 during the Con. Virginia boom, 1943, 1874
    • E.J. "Lucky" Baldwin sold his stock in the Ophir to Sharon in November 1874 for $2,500,000, 1943, 1874
    • Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1874, 1943
    • Sharon said to George T. Marye, Sr., about 1874, that he, Sharon was the second richest man in California; his associate D.O. Mills being the first. 1943, 1875, 1874
    • Sharon's biography says that "before the year 1875, the Union Mill and Mining Company had netted Mills over $2,000,000, and Ralston and Sharon over $4,000,000 each." Their other dividends and profits could not have been less than $10,000,000, 1943, 1875, 1874
    • Acquired control of the Ophir Mine, and began to manipulate the stock market, 1943, 1875
    • Sharon took over control at the Ophir election, but kept boosting the stock until he was elected Senator on January 12, 1875. Meantime the speculators had gone mad: Ophir sold for $315 a share on January 7, Con. Virginia for $710, and California for $780. The inevitable panic started on January 8, and the bottom fell out of the market.
    • "It was charged that Sharon had "unloaded" at high prices and then "shorted" the stock, thereby recouping all of his expenditures, 1943, 1875
    • Elected U.S. Senator when Stewart stepped down, 1943, 1874
    • [While the Comstock] knew Sharon and hated him for his ruthless methods and dictatorial manner; yet he was cock-of-the-walk only on the Comstock. During all of the early years he was subordinate to Ralston and never made an important move without consulting him. After the Crown Point-Belcher bonanza had made them all rich beyond their dreams, Sharon became more independent and, when the Bank of California suspended on August 26, 1875, followed immediately by Ralston's tragic death, he took the lead, and, with the aid of sixty-three loyal citizens, restored the Bank's capital and reopened its doors within six weeks.
    • Subsequent to press criticism, Sharon took the precaution to have the names of others appear as trustees of his mines and his private milling companies, 1943, 1890s, 1880s
    •  Hon. William Sharon Biography, 1943, 1875
    • One of San Francisco's own with fortunes of at least $5,000,000, 1943, 1875
    • "Sharon, . . . are all poor men. Worth $5,000,000? Well, yes, they may be worth that paltry sum." San Francisco Chronicle, Jan. 1875
    • Big Stock Market Speculator, 1943, 1876, 1870s
    • [1876], the "Bonanza Firm" or the "Bonanza Crowd," as it was sometines called, completed Sharon's dethronement. 1943, 1876
    • Sarah Althea Hill, sued Sharon for divorce, based on a marriage contract, in January 1884, after he had brought suit to have the alleged contract invalidated, she stated his fortune to be $15,000,000, 1943, 1884
    • Subsequent to press criticism, Sharon took the precaution to have the names of others appear as trustees of his mines and his private milling companies, 1943, 1890s, 1880s
    • The Yellow Jacket, contolled by the Sharon interests, and the Crown Point-Belcher, controlled by the Jones interests, reduced 750,000 tons of ore averaging $12 a ton, mill returns, during the eight years following 1882, but only to the advantage of their mills, 1943, 1890-1882, 1920-1850
    • William Sharon and family, The Sharons, 1943, 1874, 1873
    • Along with a distinguished party visited the Crown Point and Belcher mines and departed for Lake Tahoe, Gold Hill News, July 5, 1873, 1943, 1873
    • Worth at least $5 million, The Chicago Inter-Ocean, Oct. 1874, 1943
    • Sarah Althea Hill, sued Sharon for divorce, based on a marriage contract, in January 1884, after he had brought suit to have the alleged contract invalidated, she stated his fortune to be $15,000,000, 1943, 1884
    • Sharon Interests, 1943, 1890-1882, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • The Yellow Jacket Mine, Bonanza, 1943, 1890-1882, 1920-1850
    • Mills, 1943, 1890-1882, 1920-1850
    • Lumber Co., 1943, 1870s
  • Sharpe's equestrian team, 1979, 1908, 1907
  • Sharpshooting, 1979, 1890s
  • Shatzi on Main, 2008, 2001, 1999, 1997
    • 3110 Main St., 2001, 1999, 1997
    • Once owned by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger*, 2008, 2001, 1999, 1997
  • Ashley Shaw, 1974
    • Santa Monica City Purchasing agent who set up the program of central warehousing, 1974
  •  Los Angeles Mayor and City Councilman Frank Shaw, 1999, 1977, 1933, 1930s
    • who had directed the county's unemployment relief program, 1977
    • elected mayor of Los Angeles, 1977, 1932
    • Los Angeles Mayor, forced to resign, 1999, 1930s
  • Ted Shawn 1926, 1925, 1924, 1921, 1920, 1917
    • Author, Choreographer, Dancer, Educator, 1921
    • Choreographer, 1925, 1924
    • Costume Designer, 1925, 1924
    • Dancer, 1925, 1924
    • Gnossienne [Satie], 1926, 1925, 1924, 1920
    • The Palms, 1920
    • The Twenty-Third Psalm, 1920
    • Mazurka, Opus 67, No. 3 [Chopin], 1920
    • Five American Sketches: Crapshooter (Eastwood Lane); (b) Around the Hall (Eastwood Lane); Gringo Tango (Eastwood Lane); Boston Fancy-1854 (Eastwood Lane); Invocation to the Thunderbird (John Philip Sousa), 1925, 1924
    • Straussiana (Johann, Josef and Edouard Strauss, arr. Clifford Vaughan), 1926, 1925
    • Momiji Gari, Ted Shawn, 1926, 1925
    • Sinhalese Devil Dance (Vaughan), 1926, 1925
    • The Cosmic Dance of Siva (Lily Strickland Anderson), 1926, 1925
    • The Feathers of the Dawn. A Pueblo Pastoral (Charles Wakefield Cadman, 1926
  • Ted Shawn Ruth St. Denis Pioneer & Prophet Prospectus San Franciso: John Howell, Pub., John Henry Nash, Printer, List of Subscribers; several plates, 450 limited edition, 1920
  • The Ted Shawn Studio, 1920
    • 932 Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, California, opened 1920
  • Ted Shawn Studio Opening Program, 1920, 1920
  • Al Shean, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  •  
  • Maxine Shear, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Derek Shearer,* 2007, 1983, 1981, 1980
    • Married to Ruth Yanatta Goldway (now divorced) 1983
    • Co-author with Martin Carnoy of Economic Democracy, 1980
    • Santa Monica Planning Commission, 1981
    • SMRR Campaign Manager, 1981
      • [Derek Shearer*, an Occidental College Professor, went on to become, I believe, an Under-Secretary of Commerce and Ambassador to Finland under the two terms of the Clinton Administration respectively], 2004
  • Derek Shearer,* a battle, but not the war, 1983, 1982, 1981
  • Douglas Shearer, 1997, 1930s
    • Chief MGM sound technician,
  • Harry Shearer*, 2007, 2004, 1980s
    • Actor, 2007. 2004. 1980s
  • Marion Shearer*, 1997, 1930s
  • Norma Shearer, 1997, 1930s
    • Movie Star, 1997, 1930s
  • Mel Sheares, 1990, 1920
    • Operated the live bait boat, Ursula, 1990, 1920
  • The Shearon Hotel, 1973, 1971
    • Daily Week Month, 1973, 1971
  • Shearon Rooms and Apartments, 1926
    • Main and Pier, 1926
    • Marine and Main, 1926
  • Helen Sheats,* 1982
    • Celebration of the Arts Art Walk, 1982  
  • Martin Sheen, 1991,
    • Narrator, The California Missions, Distributed by the Univeristy of California Extension Media Center, 1991, 42 pp.
  • Sheet Metal Works, 2003, 1912
    • Fulcher's Metal Works, 189 Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Mattingly Brothers, Vanguard Bldg., 2003, 1912
  • Millard Sheets, 1990, 1930s, 1920s
    • artist, 1930s
    • Taught at Scripps College in the early 1930s
    • Member of the Califorania School along with Emil Kosa and Milford Zornes, 1930s
    • conservative landscape painters, 1990, 1920s
  • George C. Sheffield,* 1990, 1958
    • Appian Way, 1990, 1958
  • Jon Sheffield, 2004, 2005b
  • U.S. Pop Life vol. 18 The Sound of Illusions Contact Records (Japan) comp, CR-028 bonus cd, 2004
    • Alder and Elius; Adventure Time; Buddy System; K-rAd; Freescha; Jon Sheffield; Salvo Beta; Stars As Eyes; Languis; The Timeout Drawer; Lullatone, 2004, 2005b
  • Shell Gas, 2005
    • 2120 Lincoln Blvd., 2005
  • Shell Shed, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • David J. Sheppard,* 1990, 1958
    • Appian Way, 1990, 1958
    • Former 1956 weight lifting champion, 1990
  • Abbe Sher,* 2004
    • Owner and Developer of the Edgemar Project; Arts patron, 2004
  • Julia Sherburne* Photography, 2008
  • Sheriffs, 1983, 1979, 1943, 1942, 1962-1936, 1920-1850
    • Los Angeles County, CA, Sheriff Eugene Biscailuz,* 1983, 1979, 1942, 1962-1936
    • Trinity County, CA, Assistant Sheriff and Sheriff John Percival Jones, 1943, 1920-1850
  • A.W. Sherman, 1952, 1909
    • Appointed part-time Attendance Officer, Santa Monica City School District, 1952, 1909
  • Charlotte Sherman, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  • Charlotte Sherman, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    •  
  • Jane Sherman, 1926
  • Adjutant General Moses H. Sherman, 1998, 1979, 1977, 1974, 1902, 1901, 1896, 1890s, 1889
    • And E.P. Clark, built the first electric rail line from Los Angeles to Santa Monica, 1974, 1896
    • Moses Sherman's Southern California's first interurban systems, which he sold to Henry Huntington in 1901
    • With (Eli?) Clark's Los Angeles Pacific trolley serving Santa Monica and the North Beach Resort, 1998, 1902
    • Brother-in-law of Eli P. Clark, 1977, 1889,
    • Interests in real estate, public utilities, and the streetcar and interurban railways, 1977, 1889
    • A close associate in many of Harry Chandler and General Otis's financial deals, 1977, 1889
    • Moses Sherman's Southern California's first interurban systems, which he sold to Henry Huntington in 1901
  • Sherman and Clark, 1908a, 1903
    • $300.00, Santa Monica Library Site Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
  • N.R. "Nat" Sherman, 1988, 1969
    • Owner of the post card publication company, Western Publishing and Novelty Co., 1988, 1969
  • Roger Sherman* Architecture, 2005
    • 713 Ashland Ave. 2005
  • Sarai Sherman, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • W.T. Sherman, 1908a, 1890
    • Memoirs of W.T. Sherman, 2 vol. 1908a, 1890
      • Donated to the Santa Monica Public Library by T.A. Lewis, 1908a, 1890
  • Sherman Oaks, Calif., 1960s., Assorted Postcards
  • B.F, Sherwood, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1860, 1850
    • San Franciscan, The Gould & Curry Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1860, 1850
    • Became a California millionaire, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1860, 1850
  • J.T. Sherwood, 1947, 1894
    • Member, Los Angeles Merchant Association, 1947, 1894, 1893
    • Proposed the colors, Orange, Green, and Red for the inaugural La Fiesta Los Angees, 1947, 1894
  • Robert Sherwood, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1870s
    • Robert Sherwood and Johnny Skae got rich during the "Sierra Nevada Deal," 1943, 1870s
  • F.A. Shilling, Cigars & Tobacco, 165 Pier, 2003, 1912
  •  Merrill Shindler & Karen Berk (eds.) with Linda Burum ZagatSurvey: Los Angeles MarketPlace Survey, Zagat: NY, 1995.
  • Merrill Shindler & Karen Berk (eds.) ZagatSurvey: Los Angeles, So. California Restaurants, Zagat: NY, 1997.
  • Merrill Shindler & Karen Berk (eds.) with Gretchen Kurz ZagatSurvey: Los Angeles, So. California Restaurants, Zagat: NY, 1999.
  • Merrill Shindler and Karen Berk ZagatSurvey 2001 Los Angeles So. California Restaurants, Zagat: NY, 2000, 284pp., 2001
  • Shipowner's Association employment office, 1977, 1923
    • Shipping, 1952, 1876, 1875
    • (See Boats; Harbors; Ships)
    • The Senator , 1952, 1876
      • Delivered bidders in the first Santa Monica land sale, 1875
      • Coastal Steamer which failed to deliver school desks in August 1876 to Santa Monica School, 1952, 1876
  • Ship's, 1985, 1984, 1950s
    • Googie Restaurant, 1985, 1950s
  • Ship's (Ship) Cafe, 2005, 2005b, 2003, 1987, 1984, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1975, 1928, 1919, 1915, 1912, 1904
    • A restaurant in the shape of a ship, anchored to the side of the Venice Pier at which the only Venice Race Track Grand Prix Banquet was held, 1980, 1915
    • Venice Grand Prix Luncheon Menu, 1980, 1915
    • At the Venice Pier, 1987, 1984, 1979, 1928, 1919
    • Ship Cafe begun, 2005b, 1904
    • Venice Pier, 2004b, 1904
    • Robinson Jeffers' barroom brawl, 1981
    • Ship Cafe, Venice Pier, 2003, 1912
    •  Venice, Pier 1979, 1928
    • Erick Rydgren worked as a house painter, painting the restaurant, 2005, 1975
    • Ship Restaurant, 1979, 1930s, 1928, 1905, 1904
    • First proprietor, Carlo Marchetti, 1979, 1905
    • Improprieties, complaints, charges, sins, 1979, 1905
      • gambling devices, 1979, 1905
      • served poor food, 1979, 1905
      • allowed the private dining areas to be used for illicit activities, 1979, 1905
      • siphoned off profits, 1979, 1905
    • Albert Marco shot two people he was fighting with and then was arrested on the upper decks by Los Angeles Policeman, 1979, 1928
    • The Depression, 1979, 1930s,
  • Ship Cafe, Venice California 5064. Unsent Post Card. E.C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee, Wis., JT 2005a
  • C.G. Shipman, Physicians, First National Bank Bldg.,O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Ships, barges, barkentine, boats, craft, houseboats, schooners, steamers, taxis, vessels, yachts, 2005, 1997, 1990, 1979, 1975, 1974, 1952, 1946, 1940s, 1939, 1933, 1930, 1930s, 1929, 1921, 1920s, 1908a, 1890s, 1880s, 1876, 1875, 1870s), Postcards Adrift
    • (See Boats . . . )
    • Amico , 2005, 1975, 1929
      • Fishing Boat, 2005, 1975, 1929
      • Capsized on Labor Day and 16 people drowned, 2005, 1975, 1929
    • Barges, ferries and grain ships, 1979, 1940s, 1939, 1930s
    • Converted barges, ferries and grain ships, gambling boats, 1979, 1930s
    • Charlie Brown , 2005, 1975, 1929
      • Fishing barge owned by Olaf Olson, 2005, 1975, 1929
    • The California Coast Steamship Co., 1974, 1876
      • Organized by Colonel Robert Baker*, E.J. "Lucky" Baldwin and others, 1974, 1876
      • Failed, 1974, 1876
    • Ella, 1974 1875
      • Barkentine, coal, 1974, 1875
    • Flying Boat, 1974, 1930s, 1920s
      • Built by Douglas Aircraft, 1974, 1930s, 1920s
    • 564:-Glass-bottom Boat, Avalon, Catalina Island, California. Post Card, Pub. by the M. Kashover Co., Los Angeles, Cal. (Made in USA) Unused. JT, Postcards Adrift
    • John Hancock;, 1974, 1875
      • Schooner, lumber;, 1974, 1875
    • Joven Guipuzcoana, owned by Don José Antonio Aguirre, 1908a
    • Kinelworth [1887], 1990, 1930
    • The Long Wharf, 1974,
    • The Lux , 1979, 1946
      • Cornero in 1946, 1979
    • Minnie a Caine , 2005, 1975, 1929
      • Fishing barge owned by Olaf Olson, 2005, 1975, 1929
    • Pollywog, 1979, 1880s. 1870s
      • Colonel R.S. Baker's houseboat Pollywog, moored in La Balloa Estuary, 1979, 1880s. 1870s
    • The Rex, 1979, 1974, 1939, 1930s
      • A gambling ship in Santa Monica Bay, 1979, 1939
      • Operated by Tony Conero, 1979, 1939
      • A gambling barge, 1974, 1930s
      • A Converted windjammer, 1974, 1930s
      • A converted fishing barge, 1974, 1930s
    • another schooner, railroad ties, 1974, 1875
    • The Senator, 1997, 1974, 1952 ,1877, 1875
      • the steamer Senator arrived at the [new Santa Monica] pier, carrying 150 passengers from San Francisco, 1997, 1875
      • The steamer: Passengers from San Francisco for the Santa Monica land sale; passengers and freight, along with several race horses, 1974, 1875
      • Jones and Baker Wharf, 1974, 1875
      • Last docking, Sept. 1877, 1974
    • The Senator, 1997, 1875
      • the steamer Senator arrived at the [new Santa Monica] pier, carrying 150 passengers from San Francisco, 1997, 1875
    • Speedboats, 1979, 1930s, 1920
      • Water taxies to the gambling boats, 1979, 1930s, 1929
    • Star of Scotland, 1990, 1930
    • The Tango, 1979, 1929
      • moored off-shore of Venice in 1929, 1979
      • Owned by Bill Blazer, Tony Cornero, Cal Custer, and Jim Lloyd, 1979, 1929
    • The Texas, 1979, 1939
      • Operated offshore from Venice, 1979, 1939
    • Ursula, 1990, 1920
      • Mel Sheares operated the live bait boat, 1990, 1920
    • Water taxis, 1979, 1974, 1930s, 1929, 1920s
      • to the gambling boats, 1979, 1974, 1930s, 1929, 1920s
    • The U.S. Flagship Wyoming, 1952, 1921
      • Anchored in the Santa Monica Bay for the Dedication, May 30, 1921, on Memorial Day, of the Santa Monica High School Memorial Theater, 1952, 1921
    •  Yachting, boating, 1974, 1940s, 1933, 1930s
      • Donald W, Douglas, 1974, 1940s
      • Santa Monica Breakwater/Yacht Harbor, 1974, 1933, 1930s
  • Shipping Industry, transportation industry, 1974, 1952, 1940s, 1933, 1930s, 1920s, 1890s, 1876, 1875
    • The barkentine Ella was delivering coal, 1974, 1875
    • Fishing Fleet,
    • Gambling Barges, 1974, 1940s, 1930s,
    • Coastal trade Joven Guipuzcoana, owned by Don José Antonio Aguirre, 1908a
    • See Railroads, ships, streets . . .
    • The schooner John Hancock was discharging lumber, 1974, 1875
    • Another schooner across the pier from it unloading railroad ties, 1974, 1875
    • The barkentine Ella was delivering coal, 1974, 1875
    • The steamer, Senator: Passengers from San Francisco for the Santa Monica land sale; passengers and freight, along with several race horses, 1974, 1875
    • Steamers, 1974, 1952, 1933, 1890s, 1876, 1875Catalina Steamers, 1974, 1933, 1930s,
      • Coastal Shipping, 1974, 1875
    • Trucking
    • U.S. Navy
    • Water Taxis, 1974, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s
    • The Senator , 1952, 1876
      • Coastal Steamer which failed to deliver school desks in August 1876 to Santa Monica School, 1952, 1876
      • Shirey & Cross, 2003, 1907
      • Real Estate, 185 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Daniel Shively [1846-1907], Bio., p. 414, 1908a; Portrait, Daniel Shively, p. 414, 1908a, 1908c
  • Mrs. Sarah Luccelia Shively, Preface, Bio., p. 414, 1908a; Portrait, Mrs. Sarah Lucelia (Waiples)(Booth) Shively, p. 415, 1908a, 1908c
  • Shoe Hospital, 2003, 1907
    • Boot and Shoe Maker, O.F., O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Shoe Makers, Manufacturers, Repairs, Shoe Stores, 2003, 1983, 1974, 1939, 1907 , 1912, 1907, 1875,
    • one boot and shoe maker, Santa Monica, 1974, 1875
    • R.D. Beckon, 8 O.F. Walk 2003, 1912
    • James Braunberger, 105 Windward 2003, 1912
    • Michael Dietrich, 2714 Main, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • J.D. Freedman, 192 Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Keds, 1983, 1939
      • Tennis Shoes, 1983, 1939
    • H.H. Koster, 2736 Main, 2003, 1912
    • O.T. McCord, 16-1/2 Windward, 2003, 1912
    • Moller Shoe Hospital, 1920s
      • 121 Pier Av., Ocean Park, 1920s
      • "Quick Service While You Wait," "The Friendly "Five" For Men," 1920s
    • Norm's Shoe Repairing Sign, 1973, 1971
      • Main between Bay and Pico, 1973, 1971
    • Shoe Hospital, 2003, 1907
      • Boot and Shoe Maker, O.F., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Janet Shoeshine,* 1982
    • OPCat Cabaret Crew, 1982
    • Shoes, Shoe Stores, 2009, 2003, 1983, 1980, 1970s, 1939, 1926, 1925, 1907
    • E.F, Barbel, Shoe Store, 158 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Barney, New York, 1926, 1925
    • Keds, 1983, 1939
    • Koster & Stinton, Shoe Store, 1131 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Swell Shoes, Main St., 1980, 1970s
    • Tennis Shoes, 1983, 1939
      • Keds, 1983, 1939
    • Shoo Fly Pier, 1974, 1878, 1875
    • Foot of Railroad Ave., [Jones and Baker Wharf] completed in April, 1875 and condemned by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1878.
    • Shoo Fly Landing, 1997, 1974, 1875, 1874,
    • Loaded asphalt, 1974, 1874
    • [See the Jones and Baker Wharf}
    • The schooner John Hancock was discharging lumber, 1974, 1875
    • Another schooner across the pier from it unloading railroad ties, 1974, 1875
    • The barkentine Ella was delivering coal, 1974, 1875
    • The steamer, Senator: Passengers from San Francisco for the Santa Monica land sale; passengers and freight, along with several race horses, 1974, 1875
    • Shooting galleries, 1997, 1990, 1987, 1980s, 1976, 1970s, 1930s, 1916
    •  Shooting gallery, 1987, 1916
      • On the Great Western Pier at Ocean Front Walk, razed in the construction of the Dome Dance Pavilion along with the Pier Athletic Club, 1987, 1916
  • Shooting Gallery, 1997, 1930s
    • Ocean Park Pier, 1997, 1930s
  • The Shooting Gallery (1971- ), 1990, 1987, 1980s, 1976, 1970s
    • On the Santa Monica Pier, 1990, 1987, 1980s
    • John Brown*, 1990, 1987, 1980s, 1970s
  • The Shooting Gallery (1971- ), 1990, 1987, 1980s, 1976, 1970s
    • On the Santa Monica Pier, 1990, 1987, 1980s
  • John Brown*, 1990, 1987, 1980s, 1970s
  • Shootings, 2006, 1997, 1983, 1979, 1974, 1930s 1928, 1884, 1876
    • (See Scandals)
    • The carpenter, Mr. Fronck, was shot by Santa Monica Land Co. security guards, 1974, 1876
    • Eddie Lopez, SAMMOHI student, 2006
    • Albert Marco shot two people he was fighting with and then was arrested on the upper decks of the Ship Cafe by Los Angeles Policeman, 1979, 1928
    • Mrs. Mary A. Jauch's first husband (Mr. Moody?; Mr. Lucas?) was shot to death on the Lucas Estate in 1884 and the murderer was never found, 1983, 1884
    • Marion Shearer took her own life at the shooting gallery on the Ocean Park pier, 1997, 1930s
    • Bugsy Siegel was shot in Beverly Hills after dinner in Ocean Park, 1999, 1987, 1947, 1940, 1930s
  • Shopping Malls, Commercial Centers, Assorted Post Cards
    • Third St. Promenade, Santa Monica, California Post Card Mitock Publishers Inc., 7410 Greenbush Ave., North Hollywood, California 91605, KR, Photo by F. Zaska. 2USCA 1421 Designed and printed in the USA for John Hinde Curteich Inc. Assorted Post Cards
    • Shops, Assorted Post Cards
    • Barber, Assorted Post Cards
    • Beauty, Assorted Post Cards
    • Gift, Assorted Post Cards
  • Dinah Shore, 2004b
    • Recording, Movie and Televison Star, 2004b
  • Henrietta Shore [1880-1963], 1990, 1933, 1930s, 1928, 1927, 1920, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913
    • Studied with Laura Muntz, William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri, 1990
    • Moved to Los Angeles in 1913, 1990
    • One-woman show, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1990, 1927
    • Fine Arts Gallery, San Diego, 1927
    • Brick Row Gallery and Jake Zeitlin's, 1928
    • Moves to Carmel, 1990, 1931
    • Works on Treasury Relief Arts Project on murals in Monterey, 1930s
  • The Short Line, 2005b, 1904
    • The Los Angeles Pacific Trolley line from downtown LA to Venice, 2005b, 1904
  • Short Line, 2003, 1912
    • & Compton Blvd., Edward Gerety, Ocean Park (Venice) City Trustees, 1912, 2003
  • Short Line Canal tract, 2005b, 1905
    • Strong* and Dickerson* began selling canal lots in their adjacent Short Line Canal tract, "South Ocean Park," 2005b, 1905
  • Shotgun House, 2008, 2003, 1999, c. 1899
    • Moved in 1999? from 2712 Second St. for storage to the Santa Monica Airport.
    • To be reinstalled behind the library, across Norman Place in the Library Parking Lot, 2008
  • Paul Shoup, 1979, 1910
    • President of the Pacific Electric Railroad, 1979, 1910
  • Show business, Performance, Venues, 2006, 2005b, 1953, 1952, 1950, 1906, 1905,
    • Auditoriums,
    • Ballrooms,
    • Carnivals,
    • Circus, 2006, 1953, 1950
    • Concert Halls
    • Entertainments, 1952
    • Festivals
    • Midways
    • Music
    • Night-Club Acts,
      • Acrobatics
      • Adagio,
      • Handbalancing
      • Magic
      • Music
      • Singing
    • Parades
    • Pavilions, 1952, 1890s
      • Santa Fe Pavilion, 1952, 1890s
    • Readings,
    • Recitals
    • Sideshows, 2005b, 1905
      • The Portland World's Fair Sideshows, 2005b, 1905
    • Television
    • Theaters, 2007
      • Greek Ampiitheaters, 2007
    • "Trail shows", 1979. 1906
    • The Trocadero Vaudeville Company, 1979, 1894
    • Vaudeville-type show business, 2006, 1953, 1950
      • Two or three person acrobatic acts with hand-balancing, 2006, 1953, 1950
      • Adagio, 2006, 1953, 1950
    • Venues, 2006, 1953, 1950
      • Auditoriums,
      • Military service clubs, 2006, 1953, 1950
      • Night clubs, 2006, 1953, 1950
      • Theaters,
  • Dr. Bruce Shragg, 2010
    • Long-time friend of Ken Genser, 2010
    • Memorial Service Eulogy, 2010
  • Shriner's, 1999, 1912
    • Fraternal Organization, 1999, 1912
    • Los Angeles Convention, 1999, 1912
  • Shuffleboard, 1976
  • Sarai Sherman, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Stanley Miles Shugarman, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  • Vershel Shuler, 2005, 1975
    • (see, Schuler)
    • Bought Mr. Volk's Bait and Tackle Shop on the Santa Monica Pier, 2005, 2001, 1975, 1962
  • Dave Shulman, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Shush Shush, 2005, 2005b
    • How to Lie, Music For Robots vol. 1, Music for Robots LP, CD comp 2005, 2005b
  • Nathan Shutt, 1974, 1917, 1913
    • Santa Monica High School Faculty, 1974, 1917, 1913
  • Vincent Shutt, 1974, 1917, 1913
    • Santa Monica High School Faculty, 1974, 1917, 1913
  • Shutters on the Beach, 2004, 1999, 1996
    • 1 Pico Blvd., 2004 1999, 1996
  •  Mrs. George Sibley [1858- ], Bio., p. 474, 1908a
  • Doris Siddall, 2010, 1973 
    • Owned Craftman properties at 2441 Beverly and at 2451 Beverly, 2010, 1973
    • She lived at 2441 Beverly. In 1973 she sold the properties and they were torn down, 2010, 1973
  •  William G. Siddall,* 1990, 1958
    • Appian Way, 1990, 1958
  • Sideshows, 2005b, 1905
    • The Portland World's Fair Sideshows, 2005b, 1905
  •  Sidewalks, 1952, 1908
    • Cement sidewalks had been laid around the entire block [Ashland to Second, Second to Hill, Hill to 3rd, 3rd to Ashland, but weeds and wild flowers still grew unmolested in the streets. The new building contained twelve rooms, was of two-story construction, and commanded a view of the Santa Monica-Ocean Park strand. The slope of the hill permitted the extension of the building downward, creating a sub-story. Before three years were passed, space in the sub-story room had been converted into classroom space. [47. Pearl, op. cit., p. 27.], 1952, 1908
  • Siding, 2003, 1942, 1890
    • Combinations of cladding and gable motifs, 2003
    • Clapboard siding, 1952, 1890
    • Original redwood bevel siding with decorative fishscale shingles, 2003
  • Bugsy Siegel [ -1947], 1999, 1987, 1947, 1940, 1930s
    •  Financed Tony Conero's gambling ships, along with George Raft, 1987, 1930s
    • Gangster, 1999, 1947, 1940
    • Las Vegas Flamingo Casino connection, 1999, 1947, 1940
    • Murdered in Virginia Hill's rented Beverly Hills House, June 20, 1947, after eating a trout dinner in Ocean Park, 1999, 1947, 1940
  • Irv Siegel, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Alan Sieroty, 1990, 1971
    • California State Senator, 1990, 1971
  • Waclaw Sierpinski, 1984, 1930s
    • Eminent Polish Lwow Mathematician, 1984, 1930s
  • Sierra Club. 1990, 1971
    • Ron Allin, 1990, 1971
  • Sierra Madre, 1981, 1916
    •  Mountain range, 1916
  • Sierra Madre, 1997, 1976, 1971, 1880
    • City; Irving Gill's Lewis Courts, 1976, 1971
  • Sierra Madre Inn, 1979, 1880
  • Sierra Madre Villa Hotel, 1999, 1880
    • a hotel and sanitarium, 1999, 1880
  • Sierra Nevada, 1949,
  • The Sierra Nevada Deal, Mine, 1943, 1870s
    • Robert Sherwood and Johnny Skae got rich during the "Sierra Nevada Deal," 1943, 1870s
  • The Sierra Nevada (s) Mountains, 2006, 1970s, 1943, 1880, 1880s, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • East Slope location for the Bonanza Firm's Mackay & Fair Lumber Co. forest property, 1943, 1870s
    • Owens Valley, 2006. 1970s
    • Mammoth Hot Creek, 2006, 1970s
  • Sierra Nevada gold fields, 1979, 1870s
  • Sierra News Co., Reno, NV, 1872
    • Post Card distributor,
  • The Sierra Water Company, 1943, 1869
    • The Virginia and Gold Hill Water Company, 1943, 1869
    • Bought by Mackay, Fair, Flood and O'Brian, 1943, 1869
  • Susan Si Giulio,* Architect, 2005
    • 606 Raymond Ave #4, 2005
  • Signage, Signs, Signifiers, 1985, 1950s, 1930s
    • Neon was used not just for lettering, or pictorially, but as an integrated architectural element to delineate form, 1985, 1930s
    • Neon pennants overhead, waving in the electronic breeze, spell out Norm's and rhyme with the diamond-shape roof truss, 1985, 1950s
  • Signs of Excess, or Not Enough, Ostentation, Public Crime, 1974, 1938, 1930s
    • Boondoggles, 1974, 1930s
    • Corruption, 1974, 1930s
    • Gambling, 1974, 1930s
    • Homelessness, 2007
    • Prostitution, 1974, 1930s
    • Venality, 1974, 1930s
    • "Welfare disguised as work", 1974, 1930s
    • Walnut Paneling, 1974, 1938
  • Sign Painting, 2004a, 2003, 1907
    • DeCremer & Co., Sign Painting, Lorelei & Trolleyway, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Guffin Sign Co., Sign Painting, 7 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • rotulistas, 2004a
      • Sign Painters, 2004a
      • Mexican sign painters-rotulistas , 2004a
        • Juan Garcia, 2004a
        • Enrique Huerta, 2004a
      • Emilio Rivera, 2004a
  • Jack Sikking*, 1990, 1973
    • The manager of Al's Kitchen , 1990, 1973
  • Bernice Silberman, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  • Herbert Silberman, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965) 1999, 1965;
  • Doris Siddall, 2010, 1973 
    • Owned Craftman properties at 2441 Beverly and at 2451 Beverly, 2010, 1973
    • She lived at 2441 Beverly. In 1973 she sold the properties and they were torn down, 2010, 1973
  • Bernice Silberman, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  • Herbert Silberman, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965) 1999, 1965;
  • Silk Oak, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Grevillea robusta, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • RAND Corporation, 1976
    • Navy Ave., (SE Corner of 7th), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Isadore Silver, Restaurant, O.F. opp Bath House, 2003, 1912
  • Silver Dollar Eucalyptus, 2005, 2005b, 1985, 1980, 1976,
    • Eucaplytus cineria, 1980
    • 2421 Third St., 2005, 2005b, 1985
      • Gift of Roger Genser* and Katya Williamson*, 2005, 2005b, 1985
  • "The silverites," 1943, 1896, 1893, 1890, 1878, 1876, 1873
    • To undo "The Crime of '73" and restore the white metal to its old-time parity of 16 to 1 with gold, was begun in 1876, 1943
    • The Democrats, aided by western Senators, succeeded in passing the Bland-Allison bill in 1878, providing for the purchase in the open market and coinage of not less than 2,000,000 nor more than 4,000,000 ounces of silver per month, 1943, 1878
    • This was repealed by the Sherman Act of 1890, which authorized the purchase, but not the coinage, of 4,500,000 ounces of silver per month, 1943, 1890
    • In 1893, after the panic had set in, a Republican Congress, aided by gold Democrats, passed a bill repealing the Sherman Act, which was signed by President Cleveland, thereby leaving silver without Government support, 1943, 1893
    • Became a national issue with the defeat of Bryan for president on that platform twenty years later, 1943, 1896
  •  Silver Lake, 2008, 2005, 2005b, 1970s
    • Little Temple Bar, Music Venue, 2005, 2005b
    • Lee Boek, 2008
    • Marlene Rasnick [ -2001]*, 2008, 2001, 1970s
  • Silver Question, The Gold Standard, 1943, 1873, 1871, 1851, 1850, 1849
    • [p. 142] "The great flow of gold from California in 1849 and 1850 alarmed the bankers of Europe, 1943, 1850, 1849
    • Holland and Belgium, in 1850, began to sell their gold and stock up with silver, 1943, 1850
    • Other nations followed, especially after the great gold discoveries in Australia, beginning in 1851, and silver rose in price throughout the world, 1943, 1851
    • The countries of Europe, with the exception of Great Britain and France, were practically on a silver basis until 1871, 1943
    • [p. 143] In 1871Germany adopted the gold standard after receiving a large amount of gold from France in payment of the war indemnity, 1943, 1871
    • Japan and the United States demonetized silver in 1873, and Denmark, Sweden, Norway, France and Holland soon followed, 1943, 1873
    • All of those countries threw quantities of silver upon the market, with a resultant decline in price, 1943, 1873
  • Silver Style, 2005,
    • 395 Santa Monica Pl., 2005
    • Jewelry
  • Silver Value, 1943, 1886, 1873, 1859
    • [p. 143] "Silver sold at a premium from 1859 until demonetization in 1873, when it would no longer be coined free at $1.29 an ounce, 1/16 the value of gold, 1943, 1873, 1859
    • The market price was $1.36 an ounce in 1859, from which it declined slowly to $1.32 early in 1873, although the coinage value was $1.2929 an ounce, 1943, 1873, 1859
    • During 1873, when silver was demonitized, the average market price continued to decline until it reached $1 in 1886. After that the decline was rapid, 1943, 1886, 1873
    •  [p. 143] "The long and bitter struggle of the silverites to undo "The Crime of '73" and restore the white metal to its old-time parity of 16 to 1 with gold, was begun in 1876 and became a national issue with the defeat of Bryan for president on that platform twenty years later. Meantime, the Democrats, aided by western Senators, succeeded in passing the Bland-Allison bill in 1878, providing for the purchase in the open market and coinage of not less than 2,000,000 nor more than 4,000,000 ounces of silver per month. This was repealed by the Sherman Act of 1890, which authorized the purchase, but not the coinage, of 4,500,000 ounces of silver per month. In 1893, after the panic had set in, a Republican Congress, aided by gold Democrats, passed a bill repealing the Sherman Act, which was signed by President Cleveland, thereby leaving silver without Government support., 1943
    • The Bland-Allison Bill, which provided for the purchase in the open market not less than 2,000,000 nor more than 4,000,000 ounces of silver per month, 1943, 1878
    • William Jennings Bryan, 1943, 1896
  • Chronolgy of Silver Pricing, 1943, 1893, 1890, 1886,
    • The price of silver declined from $1.36 in 1859 to $1.2929 per ounce in 1873, 1943
    • In 1876, silver advocates tried to restore the gold standard, 1943, 1876
    • In 1878, Democrats and western Senators, passed the Bland-Allison Bill, which provided for the purchase in the open market not less than 2,000,000 nor more than 4,000,000 ounces of silver per month, 1943, 1878
    • After demonetization, the price delined to $1 in 1886, and declined rapidly thereafter, 1943, 1886
    • The 1890 Sherman Act repealed the 1878 Bland-Allison Bill, and authorized the purchase but not the coinage of 4,500,000 ounces of silver per month, 1943, 1890, 1878
    • In 1893, after the panic had set in, a Republican Congress, aided by gold Democrats, passed a bill repealing the Sherman Act, which was signed by President Cleveland, thereby leaving silver without Government support, 1943, 1893, 1890
    • Bryan ran for U.S. President in 1896 and lost, advocating the return to the gold standard, 1943, 1896, 1876
    • U.S. President Cleveland, 1943, 1893, 1890
      • Signed the bill, repealing the 1890 Sherman Act, 1943, 1890
    • "The Crime of '73", 1943, 1876. 1873
      • In 1873, demonetization (not coined free) of silver at a price set in 1859 in 1873, 1943
    • Demonetization, 1943, 1893, 1873
    • Economic Cycles, 1943, 1893
      • In 1893, after the panic had set in, a Republican Congress, aided by gold Democrats, passed a bill repealing the Sherman Act, which was signed by President Cleveland, thereby leaving silver without Government support, 1943, 1893, 1890
    • Political Parties, 1943, 1896, 1893, 1876, 1873
      • Democrats, 1943, 1878
      • Gold Democrats, 1943, 1893
      • Republicans, 1943, 1893
      • Western Senators 1943, 1893, 1878
    • Price Supported Silver, 1943, 1893-1878
      • The Bland-Allison Bill, which provided for the purchase in the open market not less than 2,000,000 nor more than 4,000,000 ounces of silver per month, 1943, 1878
      • The 1890 Sherman Act repealed the Bland-Allison Bill and which authorized the purchase, but not the coinage, of 4,500,000 ounces of silver per month, and it was repealed in 1893, 1943,
      • The 1890 Sherman Act, which authorized the purchase, but not the coinage, of 4,500,000 ounces of silver per month.
  • Burt Silverman, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  Paul Silvern,* 2009, 1990, 1982, 1981
    • Architect and Chair of the Pier Task Force, 1990, 1981
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982  
  • Chadwick Silvey, 1990, 1921
    • Featured with Silvey's Orchestra, 1990, 1921
  • Silvey's Orchestra, 1990, 1921
    • Opened the Palisades Pavilion Dance Hall, June 4, 1921, featuring Frank Lewis, Harry Rowe, Bernard Saenz and Chadwick Silvey, 1990
  • Simballrec, 2005b
    • 45 Seconds Of: Simballrec comp cd, 2005b
      • Daedelus* Stepping Razors, 2005b
  • Felix Simmonds, 1987, 1911
    • Venice Pier Concessionaire who claimed to have invented the hamburger, 1987, 1911
  • Simmons & Thompson, Carpenters-Jobbing, 104 Zephyr, 2003, 1912
  • Ellen Simon, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • F.J. Simon, Restaurant, Venice Bathhouse, 2003, 1912
  • Jerry Simon, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  •  
  • Jack Simon, 1974, 1940s
    • Los Angeles Planning Commission member, 1974, 1948, 1940s
    • Along with Lester Brinkman wrote the Santa Monica 1948 Zoning Code, 1974, 1948, 1940s
  • Myer Simon, 1990, 1947
    • President of the California Seafood Company, 1990, 1947
  • Simon's, 1985, 1930s
    • Los Angeles Drive-in, 1985, 1930s
  • Thomas Simons, 2003, 1907
    • Billiards & Bowling Alleys, 16 Pier, O.P. 2003, 1907
  • Mark Simonson, Oneonta, N.Y. City Historian, Writer drew inspiration from Oneonta, The Daily Star, Monday, July 28, 2003, 1939
  • Simplex, 1979, 1915
    • Car, 1979, 1915
  • The Simplex method of optimisation, 2005, 1947
    • Discovered by George Dantzig, 1947, 2005
  • James D. Simpson [1860- ], Bio., p. 458, 1908a
    • Simpson Auditorium, 1977, 1909
    • Los Angeles Auditorium where Hiram Johnson spoke in 1909, 1977
  • Sinaloa, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1882
    • Mexico, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1882
  • The Sinaloa and Durango Railroad, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1882
    • Mexico, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1882
    • In 1882, J.D. Schuyler, was appointed Chief Engineer and General Superintendent of the Sinaloa and Durango Railroad in Mexico, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1882 1961, 1913, 1912, 1882
  • Frank Sinatra, 1990, 1950s
  • Sinbad's, 1990, 1983, 1955, 1929
    • Constructed on the Santa Monica Pier, next to the Billiard Building in the early 1920's, 1990
    • Land-based power plant moved onto the Pier to supply power, 1983
    • Moved to its current location, then next to the La Monica Ballroom in 1929, 1990
    • Housed Hoyt's Chesapeake Cafe and the La Monica Dancing Company until 1955. 1990
  • Sinbad's Cafe (-1973), 1990, 1973, 1950s
    • Elizabeth and Richard Westbrook*, 1990, 1950s
    • cocktails, seafood, 1990, 1973, 1950s
    • Sinbad's Restaurant, 1990, 1984, 1975, 1955
    • On the Santa Monica Pier, 1990, 1984, 1975
  • Upton Sinclair [1878-1968], 1981, 1977, 1935, 1934, 1930s, 1923, 1916, 1910s, 1908, 1906, 1902
    • who taught Tully how to write in short, stinging sentences.
    • Sinclair lives in Pasadena in a house that he patched together from three dilapidated bungalows.
    • He has what is probably the largest daily mail of any living author and all the money that comes to him in royalties goes back to the "Cause."
    • Of all the resident literary stars, Upton is the most adored social lion, 1935
    •  First encountered "socialism" in Wilshire's Magazine in New York, 1981, 1902
    • The Jungle, 1906, 1981
    • Moves to San Diego, 1981, 1915
    • Moves to Pasadena, 1981, 1916
    • Discussed politics and economics with Henry Ford, 1981, 1916
    • Is arrested on Liberty Hill, San Pedro, 1981, 1923
    • Arrested reading the Bill of Rights at "Liberty Hill" to protest the treatment of the San Pedro Strikers, 1977, 1923
    • The Southern California branch of the American Civil Liberties Union became involved with his Liberty Hill support of the IWW, 1981, 1923
    • I, Candidate for Governor, 1981, 1930s
    • How I Ended Poverty: A True Story of the Future, 1981, 1930s
    • EPIC campaign, and some Santa Monica hotel interests, 1981 1930s
    • Dragon's Teeth (1942), Pulitzer Prize, 1943, 1981
  • Sindig, Allegresse, 1926
  • Singapore, 1926, 1925
    • Municipal Theater, Singapore, 1926, 1925
  • Singers, choristers, vocalists, Singers/Rappers/ MCs / Vocalists, 2007, 2006, 2005a, 2005b, 2004, 2003, 1997, 1996, 1991, 1990, 1983, 1979, 1976, 1974, 1970s, 1967, 1960s, 1952, 1950, 1950s, 1949, 1936, 1933, 1925, 1924, 1921, 1920, 1905
    • Abstract Rude, 2005b, 2002
    • David Avshalomov,* bass (1946-) , 2007, 2006, 1996, 1970s
    • Doris Avshalomov, 2004
      • Poet, former teacher, singer, 2004
    • Joan Baez,* 1990, 1960s
    • Genevra Bishop, 1979, 1905
    • Blu Jemz, 2005b
    • Rene Burkett, soprano, 2007
    • Busdriver, MC, rapper, 2007, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001,
    • Busdriver, 2005b
    • Caruso, 1952
      • Tenor whose records were played by Rodia, 1952
    • Leonard Cohen, 1997, 1968
      • Suzanne, 1997, 1968
    • Spade Cooley*, 2004, 1994, 1952, 1949
    • Count Bass D, 2005b
    • Daedelus,* 2009, 2006, 2005b 2003
    • Laurling Darling,* 2009, 2006, 2005, 2005b, 2004
    • Beatrice de Troost, 1925, 1924
      • Voice Musicianship Correct Diction, 1925, 1924
      • Studios 706-707 Majestic Theatre Bldg., 1925, 1924
    • Lauri D. Goldenhersh, mezzo-soprano, 2007
    • Gondoliers, 1976
    • Gondoliers, 1976
    • Elinor Graham,* 2009, 2008, 2007, 1983
      • Singer, Choral Director, Church in Ocean Park, 2009, 2008, 2007, 1983
    • Pigeon John, 2005b, 2003
    • Carrie Donaldson Kraft, 1925, 1924
      • Dramatic Soprano, 1925, 1924
    • Carol Laughner and the La Monica Ballroom Orchestra, 1990 , 1925
      • 1925-1926 winter session distinguished itself in that all the members could sing like a glee club, 1990, 1925
    • The Lennon Sisters, 1979
    • Pamela Maloney, Agape Choir, Culver City, CA, 2009, 2008
    • Robina Mapstone, Verdi Choir, 2009, 2008, 2007
    • Martinelli, 1952
      • Recording Artist listened to by S. Rodia, 1952
    • Christine McVie, 1990, 1983
    • Julie Meredith, 1979, 1950s
    • José Mojica, 1997, 1936, 1933
      • Mexican Opera Tenor, 1997, 1936, 1933
      • 566 East Channel Road, 1997, 1936, 1933
    • Barbara Morrison, 2004
    • James Douglas (Jim) Morrison (The Doors?) 1979, 1971, 1960s
    • RadioInacitive, 2005b, 2003
    • Ellis Rhodes, Tenor, 1920
    • Sacajewa, 2005b, 2003
    • Sach, 2005b , 2004
    • Gira Sarabhai, 1991,
      • Indian singer and tabla player, 1991
    • Jeremy Schoenberg, Tenor, 2007
    • Madame Schumann-Heink, 1925, 1924
      • The world renowned contralto, 1925, 1924
    • Madame Schumann-Heink, 1925, 1924
      • The world renowned contralto, 1925, 1924
    • Frank Sinatra, 1990, 1950
    • Sons of the Pioneers, 1990, 1950s
    • Jo Stafford, 1990, 1950s
    •  Lawence Tibbett, 1997, 1974, 1921
    • J. Todd*, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2005a
      • Spoken word, vocals, educatior 2007, 2006, 2005, 2005a
    • Mia Doi Todd, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2005b, 2001,
    • Dwight Trible, 2005, 2005b, 2004
    • 2Mex, 2005, 2005b , 2003, 2001, 2005b
    • Saul Williams, 2005b, 2003
    • Sydney Wrightson, 1979, 1905
  • Singing Chair by Doug Hollis 1987 SMarts Festival Post Card, Santa Monica, CA, KR, 1987
    • Post Card addressed to the S,M. Chamber Orchestra, Charlotte Cox, P.O. Box 5474, Santa Monica, CA, 90405, Franked by U.S. Postal Meter $0.12 on May 15, '87 at Santa Monica, Calif.
    • Rachel Rosenthal, SMarts Festival, 1987 Celebrating inauguration of Natural Elements Sculpture Park and permanent installation of Singing Beach Chairs by Doug Hollis. Saturday, May 30, 5:00 p.m. Between Lifeguard Stations 17 and 18 (North of Pico Blvd., opposite Seacastle Apartments) Santa Monica, California. Made possible by the City of Santa Monica, California Arts Council and the National Endowment of the Arts Special thanks to the City Council, Arts Commission, General Services Department and Parks and Recreation Department. Exchange this card for free parking at Civic Auditorium, 1987
  • Singing Chairs, Sound Sculpture, Doug Hollis, Artist, 1987
    • Beach, near Bicknell Ave., 1987
  • A Singular Place, Art Gallery, 2718 Main, 1982  
  • Judge John Sirica, 1977, 1973
    • Tried the Watergate Break-In Case, 1977, 1973
  • Sister Aimee's Temple, 1976, 1926, 1922
    • (See Aimee McPhersen)
  • The Sisters of the Holy Names, 1974, 1908a, pp. 198, 219, 1901
    • The Academy of Holy Names, dedicated February 22, 1901, 1974
    • Corner of Third Street and Arizona Avenue, 1974, 1901
    • Situated in Era, Geology, Time, of the Comstock Venture, 1943, 1920-1850, Foreword
  • Siva Temple, 1926, 1925
    • Mahabalipuram, India, 1926, 1925
  • Sixteen: One, 2004
    • 2116-b Pico Blvd., Art Gallery 2004
    • James Hough, Laura Martin*, Sam Watters: Curated by Alexis Smith,* 2004
  • Sixteenth St., 1952, 1933, 1952, 1924, 1923, 1875
    • And Washington Ave., Lincoln Junior High School, 1952, 1924, 1923, 1875
    • Nine acre site, cost $50,000, included lots set aside by Col. Baker and Senator Jones for a Young Ladies Seminary, 1952, 1924, 1923, 1875
    • And California Ave., Lincoln Junior High School, 1952, 1924, 1923, 1875
    • 1811 Sixteenth St., Garfield School [1933- ], 1952
    • And Pearl St., John Adams Junior High [1936- ], 1952, 1936
  • Sixth St., Los Angeles, 1935
    • And Broadway Los Angeles, 1935
  • Sixth Street, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 1981, 1976, 1974, 1956, 1952, 1950s, 1944, 1940s, 1933, 1914, 1910, 1908, 1907, 1876
    • Carriage throughway from the south to the north over a Railroad Av. bridge, 1974
    • And Montana, The Roosevelt School, 1974, 1908
    • And Arizona, original site of First Methodist-Episcopal Church, 2003, 1977, 1971, 1923, 1899, 1875-1876
    • Southwest corner of Sixth and Arizona, 1983
    • Between Oregon and Arizona Avenues, the first school building on town lots donated by Sen. J.P. Jones and Col. R.S. Baker in the summer of 1876, and was ready for occupancy upon the opening of school in September of that year. [7. Santa Monica Evening Outlook, July 8, 1950, p. 6G.], 1952, 1876
    • Between Oregon and Arizona Ave., The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District Headquarters, 1952
    • And Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica Public Library, 1974, 1940s
    • J.W. Scott built a bridge over the arroyo where the railroad ran at 6th St., at the edge of "The Scott Addition", 1974, 1876
    • And Fremont Av., Prospect Hill High School Site, 1952, 1910
    • And Michigan Av., Prospect Hill High School Site, 1952, 1910
    • (Pico to Hollister), Podocarpus, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 1901 6th St #305, Virginia M Miska*, Jewelry, 2005
    • 2009 Sixth, Australian Tea Tree; Santa Cruz Ironwood, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 2021 Sixth St., 2005, 2004,
    • 2028 Sixth, Angel's Trumpet, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 2032 Sixth St., Bowling Pin House. Picturesque two-story house featuring a second story balcony formed by bowling pins, 1983
    • 2226 Sixth St., Listed and Sold, 2005
    • (Hollister to Ocean Park) Podocarpus, Mexican Fan Palm, Bottle Trees, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • And Hollister, Stop Signs, 1983, 1982
    • 2506? Sixth, Desert Gum, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • And Ocean Park Blvd., John Adams Junior High School, 1952, 1933, 1914
    • And Ocean Park Blvd., Santa Monica City School District Maintence Yards [1933- ], 1952, 1950s, 1933
    • 2626 Sixth Street., Ocean Park Boulevard Children's Center, A public preschool and child-care center operated by the Santa Monica- Malibu Unified School District in one corner of Los Amigos Park, 1983
    • And Ocean Park Blvd., Traffic Signal, 1999, 1983, 1982
    • And Ocean Park Blvd., John Muir Elementary School, 2008
    • (Ocean Park to Pier), White Bottle Brush, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 2639 Sixth, Kaffirbroom, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Between Sixth St. and Seventh St., Copeland Court, a two-block subdivision with a center pedestrian walkway, laid out in 1912 by E.J. Vawter and F.M. Leavitt, 1983
    • (And Hill), Italian Stone Pine, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 3109 Sixth St., Martin Locke*, Property Owner, 2008
    • 3115 6th Street #1, Marco Masoni*, 2008, 2006
    • & Rose, Ocean Park Floral Co., 2003, 1907
      • Florals and Nursery, O.P., 2003, 1907   O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Sixth and Ocean Park Blvd, 1999
    • Photo by Rick Laudati, 1999
  • The Sixth Street School, 1952, 1889, 1884, 1876
    • (See The Santa Monica Sixth Street School)
    • Elementary, High School, District Hdqtrs., 1952, 1884, 1876
    • L.B. Lawson, Adult Education Writing Teacher, Sixth St. School, 1952, 1889
  •  The Sixth street school house, 1908a, 1906, 1876
    • which was a patchwork made up of additions to the original structure erected in 1876, 1908a, 1906
    • The first high school
  • The Sixties, 2009
    • E.M. Broner The Red Squad, Pantheon Books: New York, 2009. 214 pp, 2009, 2000s, 1960s
    • Martha Roth Goodness, Spinsters Ink: Duluth, MN, 1996, 301pp.
  • 60 Minutes, 1983
    • CBS News Show, covered the 1983 Santa Monica elections, 1983
  • Johnny Skae, 1943, 1876, 1870s
    • Big Stock Market Speculator, 1943, 1876, 1870s
    • Robert Sherwood and Johnny Skae got rich during the "Sierra Nevada Deal," 1943, 1870s
  • Skateboarding, Skate-boarding, , Equipment, Memorabilia, Lessons, 2007, 2005, 2004, 2004a, 2003, 1999, 1970s
    • (See Activities, Athletics)
    • Dogtown and the Z Boys,
    • The Jeff Ho* Surf Shop, 2007, 1970s
      • 2001-2011 Main St., 2007, 1970s
    • Horizon West Surf and Skate Shop, 2007
      • 2001-2011 Main St., 2007
    •  Stacy Peralta*, 2005
    • Z-Boys Skateboarding Team, 2005
    • ZJ Boarding House (since 1988) 2004a, 2004,
      • 2619 Main St., 2004, 2004a
      • Skate, snow, surf boards and clothing, 2004a
  • Skating; 1911, 1987
    • (See Ice Skating; Roller Skating)
    • Skating, Skaters, Equipment, Memorabilia, Lessons, Skateshops, 2005
    • (See Activities, Athletics)
    • The Jeff Ho* Surf Shop, 2007, 1970s
      • 2001-2011 Main St., 2007, 1970s
    • Horizon West Surf and Skate Shop, 2007
      • 2001-2011 Main St., 2007
    • ZJ Boarding House (since 1988) 2004a, 2004,
      • 2619 Main St., 2004, 2004a
  • H. Skeeles, 2003, 1907
    • Printers, 6 Pavilion, Venice, 2003, 1907
  • Skiing, 2007
    • California State Championships,
      • Cross-Country 15K, Joe Miko,
    • Cross-Country, 2007
      • Joe Miko*, California Champion-15K twice, 2007,
    • Down-hill
      • Joe Miko*, 2007,
  • Skipper's, 1990, 1984
    • Roy Cruickshank*, 1990, 1984
    • Northwest corner of the Carousel Building, 1990, 1984
    • On the Santa Monica Pier, 1990, 1984
  • Skirball Museum, Los Angeles, 2007, 2006
  • Skirball Cultural Center, 2007
    • 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, 2007
  • Ruth Weisberg* Unfurled, May 8-July 29, 2007.
    •  Ruth Weisberg* Exhibition, 2007
  • Skirball Cultural Center, 2007
    • 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, 2007
    • Ruth Weisberg* Unfurled, May 8-July 29, 2007.
  • Milton & Helen Skolnick & Family, 1937
    • 12195 Sawyer Ave., Chicago, Ill., 1937
  • Skull Valley, 2006, 2001
    • dublab presents: Freeways Los Angeles, Emperor Norton Records, EMN-7039, compilation comp LP, cd/ vinyl, 2001, 2006
  • Sky-diving, 1976, 1971
  • Sky Flower, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Duranta Erecta , 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 650 Pier, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Sky Poem David Antin, Artist, 1987 SMarts Festival Post Card, KR, 1987
  •  Edmund Slama, 1974
    • Member of the Santa Monica Planning Commission, 1974
    • His large concern was cleaning up the clay, brick, tile industry remains in Santa Monica, 1974
  •  Miss E.J. Slauson, 2003, 1907
    • Real Estate, 41 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
  • J.S. Slauson, 1974, 1875
    • Board of Directors, Los Angeles and Independence Railroad, 1974, 1875
    • Street signs, 1974
  • James S. Slauson, 1947, 1894
    • Oratorical revolutionary merchant, 1947, 1894
  • Slavery in California, pp. 79, 80, 81, 1908a
  • Theresa Sletten, 1997, 1920
    • Canyon School Teacher, 1997, 1920
    • Santa Monica High School graduate, 1997, 1920
  • Slides, 1994, 1942
    • (See Rides; Playground Equipment)
    • Hardwood and burlap pads; concave and convex; multi-laned, 1994, 1942
    • Dragon Slide, 1994, 1942
    • Split bamboo, 1942; fatality, 1942
  • Rex Slinkard (1887-1918), 2001, 1999, 1996, 1973, 1916, 1906
    • Co-founder with Stanton Macdonald-Wright of the Modern Art Society, 1999, 1996, 1916
  • Charles F. Sloan, 1947, 1894
    • I894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles Inaugural Executive Committee, 1947, 1894
  • The Sloan Foundation Book Series, 1985
    • Mark Kac, Enigmas of Chance, Harper and Row: NY, The Sloan Foundation Book Series, 1985, 163 pp., 1984
  • Nathaniel (Ned) Sloane,* 2008, 2007, 2000, 1987, 1980s, 1970s, 1965, 1960s
    • Ceramicist, Photographer, 2008,
    • http://nedsloane.smugmug.com/Other
    • Ceramicist, Photographer, 2008,
    • http://nedsloane.smugmug.com/Other
      • Ocean Park Beaches, 1980s, 1970s
      • POP Demolition, 1970s, 1960s
      • Santa Monica Beaches,
      • Older Venice-1965-1987
      • Newer Venice-1987-Present
    • Chess Player, 2008
  • Sloat, John D., raises flag, 1908a, pp. 65, 66; Sloat, John D., p. 65, 1908a, 1908e
  • Slot Machines 1999, 1974, 1930, 1920s
    • Vice, gambling 1999, 1920s
  • Slow-growth, economic situation, 1986, 1930s
    • A few Hollywood types bought Gold Coast Property while a few retired garment workers retired to and rented Ocean Park Property, 1986, 1930s
  • Slowman, 2005, 2006
    • We Can Share Bit of Heaven cd, BOH 003, LP, cd 2005
      • Slowman, Jeremy Dower, Rah a.k.a. Mitcho (Pepe California), Daedelus* and others, 2005, 2005b
  • J.B.E. Smale [1858-], Bio., p. 456, 1908a
  •  William Smalley, 2003, 1907
    • Painting & Paper Hanging, 410 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • The smallpox, 1997, 1861
    • epidemic of 1861
  • Smart Set, 2001, 1910s
    • Leading edge magazine, edited by Willard Wright,
  • SMarts Festival, 1987
    • Max Bennett and Freeway, Terrace at Colorado, Jazz, 1987
    • Music on Main Featuring New West Brass Quintet, Santa Monica Heritage Museum, 2612 Main St., Sunday, June 14, 1987, 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M.
    • Rachel Rosenthal, Performance Artist, SMarts Festival, 1987 Natural Elements Sculpture Park and permanent installation of Singing Beach Chairs by Doug Hollis.
    • Singing Chair by Doug Hollis 1987 SMarts Festival Post Card, Santa Monica, CA, KR, 1987
    • Sky Poem David Antin 1987 SMarts Festival Post Card, 1987
    • Trialogue, Philip Augerson, Artist, 1987 SMarts Festival Post Card. KR, 1987
      • Celebrating installation of Watermark, Fiber Art by Michele Hamrick, Ocean Park Branch Library, 2601 Main Street, 1987
    • Watermark, Michele Hamrick, Artist, 1987 SMarts Festival Post Card, KR, 1987 Text Post Office Meter, Jun 2, 1987, $0.12,
  • VA SMASH Families' Multicultural Cookbook 2007, Santa Monica Alternative School House: A Santa Monica-Mlibu Public School, 78pp. 
  • Alexis Smith,* 2009, 2007, 2004, 1982, 1981, 1979, 1960s
    • Artist, 1979, 1960s
    • Otis Jan-Feb 1981 "Poetic Visions"
    • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1981
    • Professor, Otis Art Institute, 2004
    • Artist, Curator of the show of works by James Hough, Laura Martin*, and Sam Watters at Sixteen: One, 2116-b Pico Blvd., 2004
  • Al Smith, 1977, 1928
    • "Wet" Presidential candidate, 1977, 1928
  • A.G. Smith, 1908a, 1889
    • Treasurer. The Santa Monica, Hose, Hook, and Ladder Co., 1908a, 1889
  • A.M. Smith The Mines and Mills of Silver City, Nevada, University of Nevada Bulletin, vol. 26, no. 5, 1932.
  • A.M. Smith The Mines and Mills of Silver City, Nevada, University of Nevada Bulletin, vol. 26, no. 5, 1932.
  • Betty Smith*, 2006a, 1959
    • Ode to Muscle Beach, 2006a, 1959
  • D.D. Smith, 1952, 1933
    • Architect, 1952, 1933
    • Member, Inspection Committee for the Santa Monica School Board, 1952
  • Evelyn Smith*, 2006a, 1959
    • Ode to Muscle Beach, 2006a, 1959
  • Mrs. Gertrude Griffin Smith, 1908a
    • Nee Griffin, married P.H. Smith, December 14th, 1898,
    • She is a lady of social refinement and domestic culture, 12908
    • They have a daughter, Seville, and a son, P.H. Smith, Jr., 1908a
  • Grant Smith, Tailor, Masonic Temple Bldg., Main St., O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Grant H. Smith, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1890, Forward
    • Author, lawyer, miner, 1943, 1890
    • San Francisco mining attorney and attorney for many of the Comstock Mines, 1943
    • Grew up at the Comstock in the bonanza days as an inquisitive youngster, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
    • Comstock miner, 1943
    • School teacher, educator, 1943
    • Nevada Lawyer, 1890, 1943
    • Wrote a manuscript containing the mining history, and the political and social history, and particularly the life history of the Comstock's outstanding character, John W. Mackay, which was edited to create The History of the Comstock . . . 1943
  • Grant H. Smith The Comstock Mines Unpublished Mss., 1943, 1930s
  • Grant H. Smith The History of the Comstock Lode 1850-1920, Geology and Mining Series No. 37, University of Nevada Bulletin: Reno, Nevada, vol. XXXVII. 1 July 1943, no. 3, (revised 1966), Ninth printing, 1980. 305 pp., 1943, 1920-1850, 1943, Foreword
    • Biographical contributions of significant Comstock figures, 1943, 1920-1850, Foreword
    • Demographics, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Inhabitants: Ethnicities, Families, Miners, Numbers, Workers, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Ecological Significance, 1943, 1920-1850, Foreword
    • Economic Significance, 1943, 1920-1850, Foreword
    • Industrial Significance, 1943, 1920-1850, Foreword
    • Living Conditions, 1943, 1870s
    • Mining in Nevada, 1943, 1920-1850
    • National and international effects, repercussions, 1943, 1920-1850, Foreword
    • Historical Perspective, Significance, 1943, Foreword
    • Material Significance, 1943, Foreword
    • Situated in Era, Geology, Time, 1943, 1920-1850, Foreword
  • Hassel Smith, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • H.L. Smith,* 1999, 1990, 1906
    • 2628 Third Street, Turn-of-the-century cottage, (Third Street Historic District) Photographed 1982-83 for Santa Monica Historic Resources Inventory, 1999, 1990, 1983, 1982, 1906
    • http://www.smpl.org/archive/0246/IMG0033.JPG
  • Jack Smith The Big Orange Ward Ritchie Press: Pasadena, CA, 1976.
    • Sister Aimee's Temple, 1926, 1922
    • Venice 1906
    • Watts Towers 1959, 1923
    • Santa Monica 1933, 1928, 1900, 1875, 1869, 1769, 1542
  • Mrs. Jane Kelly Smith, 1908a
    • Nee Kelly, had five children with Simon Smith, P.H. Smith being the youngest, 2008
  • John L. Smith [ 1887- ], Bio., p. 464, 1908a
  • J.A. Smith, Cigars & Tobacco, 27 Dragon Gorge, 2003, 1912
  • Kate Smith*, 1952, 1899
    • First principal, The South Side School, 1952, 1899
  • Kathy Smith,* 1982
    • Woof Tone Ensemble; OPCat Performance, 1982
  • Kate Smith, 1935
    • First Los Angeles kindergarten teacher, 1935
    • famous as Kate Douglas Wiggin, author of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, 1935
  • Timothy Smith, 1982
    • Architect, 1982
    • Addition Architects, 2914 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982
    • Timothy Smith, Glenn Togawa Architects, 1982
  • Laura Smith, p. 493, 1908a
    • Marries L.B. Goodrich [1851- ], p. 494, 1908a, 1875
  • Larry Smith Kenneth Patchen [1911-972] Timeline ( Last updated 26 Jun 1996), [2005 KR], 1972
  • Nathan F. Smith, 1974, 1894
    • Santa Monica Canyon School Teacher, 1974, 1894
  • N.F. Smith, 1908a, 1893-1900
    • Santa Monica School District, Supervising Principal, 1908a, 1893-1900
  • Noah R. Smith, D.D.S. [1874- ], Bio., p. 433, 1908a; Portrait, N.R. Smith, D.D.S., p. 433, 1908a, 1908c,
  • P.H. Smith [1862- ], Bio., p. 495, 1908a; Portrait, P.H. Smith, p. 495, 1908a, 1908c
    • P.H. Smith [1862- ], p, 495, 1908a, 1908, 1862
    • Mount Pleasant, Iowa native, May 18th, 1862, 1908a
    • He grew up in his native town, passed through the local public schools, graduating from High School, 1908a
    • He completed a [p. 496] course of study at Howe's Academy, and finished at the Iowa Wesleyan University, Mount Pleasant, 1908a
    • He then took up Civil Engineering and worked for The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway Company, 1908a
    • This land Mr. Smith carefully explored, and decided it to be valuable for its mineral deposits, and filed his claim thereon, 1908a
    • His rights were vigorously contested in the federal courts by contending interests for a period of sixteen years, and finally title was confirmed to him, 1908a
    • The case was found to involve many technicalities and complicaions of the law relating to government lands and has gone on record as one of the most famous in the history of land litigation, 1908a
    • Rich in high-grade iron ore, the deposits being almost limitless, is being rapidly developed and is already a source of income to its owner, 1908a
    • Mr, Smith also owns a large interest in, and is vice-president of, the Mendota Coal and Coke Company of Centralia, Wash., 1908a
    • He also has large and valuable timber holdings in the northwest region of the country, 1908a
    • Mr. Smith married December 14th, 1898, Miss Gertrude, a daughter of John Griffin, retired, of Grand Forks, North Dakota. She is a lady of social refinement and domestic culture. They have a daughter, Seville, and a son, P.H. Smith, Jr.
    • Mr. Smith is a man of broad culture, 1908a
    • and striking personality, 1908a
    • He is possessed of a highly artistic nature, 1908a
    • and owns one of the choicest collections of oil paintings on the coast, 1908a
    • He is a splendid type of the self-made American citizen, having fought all of his own battles in life unaided and alone, save the sustaining loyalty of a wise and helpful wife, 1908a
    • Mr. Smith came to California and located at Santa Monica in 1908, 1908a
    • Capitalist and banker of Santa Monica, p. 495, 1908a, 1908c
    • P.H. Smith, Vice-President, The Merchants' National Bank of Santa Monica, 1908a
      • The Merchants' National Bank of Santa Monica Board of Directors, 1908a
  • P.H. Smith, Jr., 1908a
    • Son of Mr. P.H. Smith and Mrs. Gertrude Griffin Smith, 1908a
  • Robert Smith, 1935, 1850s,
    • of Hancock, Georgia started for California in search of gold fields, taking the best and strongest of his slaves, including Biddy Mason [August 15, 1818 in Hancock County, Georgia-January 15, 1891 in Los Angeles, California)]
  • Seville Smith, 1908a
    • Daughter of Mr. P.H. Smith and Mrs. Gertude Griffin Smith, 1908a
  • Simon Smith, 1908a
    • A thrifty Cabinet maker, and successful in his business.
    • He was a veteran of the Civil War and served throughout the conflict in the Fourth Iowa Cavalry, 1908a
    • He married Miss Jane Kelly, a young woman of Irish parentage, and of their two daughters and three sons, the subject of this sketch, P.H. Smith, is the youngest, 1908a
  • Timothy Smith, 1982
    • Architect, 1982
    • Addition Architects, 2914 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982
    • Timothy Smith, Glenn Togawa Architects, 1982
  • Tommy Smith, 2007, 1997, 1968
    • Mexico Olympic 200 m Gold Medal and World Record, 1997, 1968
    • Santa Monica Community College Track Coach [ -2007], ret., 2007
    • Inducted into the Santa Monica College Athletic Hall of Fame, 2007
  • W.H. "Hank" Smith, 1943, 1871
    • Foreman of the Crown Point, 1943, 1871
    • Smith followed Sharon, became superintendent of the Belcher and other Gold Hill mines, 1943, 1871
    • A distinguished career on the Comstock and later in Utah, 1943, 1871
    • Sharon and his associates, including Hayward, had been in control of both Crown Point and Belcher for years, although without holding a majority of the stock of either mine after assessments began to be levied.
    • Crown Point stock rose quietly from $3 a share on November 19 to $16 on December 10.
    • The market price of Belcher, meantimes, had increased to $7.50 a share. Development work proceeded slowly for a time and the reports were not very encouraging, due no doubt to the plans of Hayward and Jones who were aiming to secure control.
  • W.S. Smith, [M.D.] [1879- ], Bio., p. 511, 1908a
  •  J.R. Smith Land Co., 1909
    • Beach, No, Dak., 1909
  • Smith & Smith, Blacksmiths, 300 Center St., 2003, 1912
  • Smith & Wilson, Insurance, 1505 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
  • Smithsonian, 1993, 1912
    • Tom Alexander,The amazing prophecies of "General" Homer Lea, Ambitious Little Romancer or Visionary Genius? Smithsonian, n. 4, 24, (July 1993): 102 (13). General OneFile. Gale. Santa Monica Public Library. 21 Apr. 2009, 2009, 1993, 1912
  • Smithsonian Institution, 2004, 2004b, 2003, 2001, 1983, 1973, 1967
    • Storage site of Stanton Macdonald-Wright old Santa Monica Library Murals, 1983
    • Washington, D.C., 2003, 2001, 1973, 1967
  • Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) 2004, 2004b, 2001,
    • National Collection of Fine Arts, 2001, 1973, 1967
      • Stanton Macdonald-Wright Retrospective, 2001, 1973, 1967
    • National Portrait Gallery, 2003
    • Edward Biberman's portraits of Lena Horne and Dashiell Hammett, 2003
  • Smog, 2004, 1998
    • (see Air Quality)
    • carcinogenic implications, 2004, 1998
    • emphysema, 2004, 1998
    • thinning of the ozone layer, 2004, 1998
    • the effect of air pollution on visibility, 2004, 1998
  • The Smoker, Cigars & Tobacco, Trolleyway & Pier, 2003, 1912
  •  Barry Smolin, 2007, 2006, 2005b
    • Author, D.J., Educator, 2007, 2006, 2005b
    • The Music Never Ends, KPFK, 90.7FM, 2007, 2006, 2005b
    • Hamilton High, 2007
    • Barry Smolin Phthalo Records, Los Angeles, CA, Green Galactic, 2006
  • Smuggling, 1908a, p. 127
  • Snail Seed Tree, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Cocculus laurifolius, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • North Rand Main Bldg., 1980, 1976
    • Santa Monica High, 1976
  • The Snake River at the head of the Twin Falls Canal, at the time the largest irrigation system in America, 1913, 1905, 1903
    • From 1903 to 1905, J.D. Schuyler was employed as the consulting engineer for the building of the great dam on the Snake River at the head of the Twin Falls Canal, at the time the largest irrigation system in America, 1913, 1905, 1903
  • David Snell's Orchestra, 1987, 1925
  • O.A. Snow, 1952, 1876
    • Supplier of Blackboards to the Santa Monica School District, 1952, 1876
  • Los Angles Mayor Snyder, 1977, 1920, 1908b
  • George D. Snyder, 1974, 1952, 1910, 1908a, 1906, 1905
    • Santa Monica Board of Freeholders, 1974, 1905
    • Santa Monica City Council, Ward X, 1974, 1906
    • George D. Snyder [1859- ], Bio., p. 366, 1908a; Portrait, George D. Snyder, Santa Monica City Council, First Ward, 1906, p. 210, 1908a, 1908b
    •  First Ward, Santa Monica City Council Member, 1908a, 1906
    • Santa Monica City Committee to Advise the Santa Monica School Board High School Facilities Site Advisory Committee, 1952, 1910
  • John Snyder, 1979, 1970s
    • Record Producer
  • Ruth Snyder,* 1982
    • Celebration of the Arts Art Walk, 1982
    • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • William P. Snyder [1869- ], Bio., p. 467, 1908a; Portrait, W.P. Snyder, p. 264, 1908a, 1908b
  • Snyder & Werlenbaker [ -1907], p. 491, 1908a
    • the planing mill and building business, p. 491, 1908a
    • 1907, purchased by Haas and Edinger,
  • Sir John Soane's Museum, London, 2009. 294 pp.
  • Soap, 2004, 1927
    • complexion, 2004, 1921
  • Soccer, 2007
  • Social Conditions, 1952, 1906ff
    • For some children from newly developed neighborhoods and ethnically mixed neighborhoods, 1952, 1906ff
      • Had not regularly attended school (or made regular progress through the primary and elementary schools, 1952, 1906ff
      • Inadequate childcare available for working families, 1952, 1906ff
      • Home conditions were bad, 1952, 1906ff
      • Labor conditions were bad, 1952, 1906ff
      • Inadequate nutrition, 1952, 1906ff
  • Social Ideals, Issues, Social Reforms, Social Standards, Status, 1943, 1880s, 1870s, 1860s
    • (See Law Enforcement; Politics; Religion)
    • Children,
      • Women took a hand in politics when striving to bring about social reforms, 1943, 1870s
        • Upon their insistence State laws were enacted prohibiiting minors in saloons,, 1943, 1870s
    • Class
    • The Comstock continued to be Mid-Victorian in dress and manners, 1943, 1870s
      • Mid-Victorian dress, ideals, manners, 1943, 1880s, 1870s, 1860s
    • Drinking, Sobriety, 1943, 1880s, 1870s, 1860s
    • Entitlements
    • Ethnicity,
    • Gambling, 1943, 1880s, 1870s, 1860s
      • Women took a hand in politics when striving to bring about social reforms, 1943, 1870s
        • requiring gambling to be carried on behind closed doors, 1943, 1870s
        • They labored for years to make gambling unlawful, without success, 1943, 1870s
    • Gender
      • The good women were held in highest esteem, although more prominently in the life of the community than in earlier years, 1943, 1870s
    • Gentlemen 1943, 1880s, 1870s
      • To be a gentleman or a lady was the ideal, 1943, 1870s
    • Human Character, Rights
      • All of the races of the world were [p. 237] there and all types of men and women, from the highest to the lowest. One learned more of the human animal in a few years in that congested community than could be acquired in a lifetime in a conventional town.
      • Everyone was different, 1943, 1870s
    • Indigency, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
    • Intelligence,
    • Ladies, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
      • To be a gentleman or a lady was the ideal, 1943, 1870s
    • Manner, Manners
    • Race
    • Trust, 1943
    • Wealth, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Women, 1943, 1870s
      • The good women were held in highest esteem, although more prominently in the life of the community than in earlier years. They even took a hand in politics when striving to bring about social reforms, 1943, 1870s
      • Upon their insistence State laws were enacted prohibiiting minors in saloons, and requiring gambling to be carried on behind closed doors, 1943, 1870s
      • They labored for years to make gambling unlawful, without success, 1943, 1870s
  • Social life, organization, 1943, 1870s
  • Social Organizations, clubs, etc .
    • Dues paying . . .
    • Men only,
    • Racist
    • Excluding women
      • Douglas Management Club of Santa Monica Lecture by Dr. Wernher von Braun, Management-Space Program, 1960
    •  (See Urban Organization)
    • Businesses, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Churches, 1943, 1870s
    • Clubs, Benevolent societies, 1943, 1870s
      • Clubs, 1943, 1870s
        • Washoe Club, 1943, 1870s
      • Turn Verein, 1943, 1870s
      • Unions, 1943, 1870s, 1860s
        • Union Hall
        • Uniion Library, 1943, 1870s,
    • Display, Ostentation, 1943, 1870s
      • Age, Class, Gender, Race Appropriate
      • Anti-ostentation, 1947, 1870s
      • Dining, 1943, 1920-1850
        • Delicacies, 1943, 1870s
      • Fine horses, fine pairs of horses, 1943, 1870s
      • Jewelry, 1947, 1870s
      • Showing Off, 1943, 1870s
      • Sobriety, 1843, 1870s
    • Dress, 1943, 1870s
      • Mid-Victorian, 1943,1870s
    • Eating, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Diets, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Entertainment, 1943, 1870s
      • Card Playing, 1943, 1870s
      • Gambling, 1943, 1870s
        • Cards, Stocks, Horse racing, 1943, 1870s
      • Story Telling, 1943, 1870s
      • Opera House, 1943, 1870s
    • Ilk
    • Manners, 1943, 1870s
      • Mid-Victorian, 1943, 1870s
        • Gentlemen and Ladies, 1943, 1870s
      • As a rule the various elements sought their own kind.
    • Mines, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Neighborhoods, 1943, 1870s, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • (See Camps, Districts, Ghettos, Quarters, Settlements, "Towns")
      • Above "C" Street, a thousand families (who needed no description, unremarkable) 1943, 1870s, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • The "red-light" district, "D" Street, 1943, 1870s, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • Chinese Settlement, below "D" Street, 1943, 1870s, 160s, 1920-1850
        • Gambling, Opium Smoking, 1943, 1870s, 1860s
    • Saloons, 1943, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • The most important meeting place, for business and socialization 1943, 1920-1850
      • Arguably the cause of the greatest social problem, drinking alcohol, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Class and Race Appropriate Saloons, 1943, 1920-1850
        • The saloon were of all grades, like the population; from first-class places where the price of a drink or a cigar was a quarter, to the lowest dives. As a rule the various elements sought their own kind.
    • Traveling, 1943, 1870s
    • Women's, good women's and lady's Influence in Church, Moral and Social Issues, 1943, 1870s
  •  Social Reforms, 1943, 1870s
  •  Social Occasions, Events, Celebrations, 2006, 1974, 1901
    • (See Celebrations; Honors)
    • The Santa Monica Picnic,
      • A tea party, c. 1901 at the Casino, a building made possible by Sen. J.P. Jones, 1974, `901
  • The Social and Public Resources Center (SPARC ), 2004a, 1999, 1995,
    • 685 Venice Blvd., formerly the Venice Division of LAPD, 2004a, 1995
    • Art Gallery; Studios
    • Film Location, 2004a, 1995
  • Social Economic Recovery Act (SERA), 1934 , 1930s
    • Carpentry crews remodeled the La Monica Ballroom, repaved the pier and built the exercise platform, 1934, 1930s, 1990
  • Socialism, 1997, 1981 , 1977, 1968, 1910s, 1902
    • King Gillette, 1981, 1916
    • Upton Sinclair, 1981, 1930s, 1923, 1916, 1908, 1906, 1902
    • George Sterling, 1981, 1908
    • H. Gaylord Wilshire, 1981, 1916, 1902
    • Wilshire's Magazine, 1981, 1902
      • H. Gaylord Wilshire, 1981, 1902
  • Socialists, 1977
    • (See Socialism)
  • Social Organization (s), 2003, 1940s
    • (See Organizations, Clubs)
  • Social Services, 2006, 2001, 1979, 1974, 1971, 1970s, 1969, 1961, 1960, 1952, Discography
    • Adult Education
      • Santa Monica Community College
      • Santa Monica/Malibu Unified School District Adult Edicuation
      • Santa Monica Technical School. 1952
      • Venice Skills Center
    • Charities,
      • Good Will
      • Saint Josephs Center
      • Salvation Army
    • CLARE
    • Substance Abuse Clinics
      • CLARE
    • Education, 1908a, 1880s
      • Charter Schools,
      • Manual Schools, 1908a, 1880s
      • Private Schools
      • Public Schools
    • Family Service of Santa Monica, 1974, 1971
      • Les Storrs*, Board of Directors, 1974, 1971
    • Hare Krishna Center, Hampton, 2007
    • Homeless Care, Housing, Retraining
    • Job Training, 1952
      • Private
        • On-the-job
        • Apprenticeships
      • Public
        • Jefferson School, 1997, 1952
    • Missions
      • Main Street Missions
    • Ocean Park Community Center (OPCC)
    • The Pico Youth and Family Center, 2006
    • Public, 1974, 1971
      • Family Service of Santa Monica, 1974, 1971
        • Les Storrs*, Board of Directors, 1974, 1971
      • Venice Family Clinic
      • Venice Free Clinic
    • Frederick Hastings (H.) Rindge (1857-1905), 1997, 1990, 1974, 1952, 1903, 1902, 1900, 1900s, 1891, 1887
      • Prohibition; Good Government League, 1990, 1900, 1900s
      • YMCA Movement, 1952
    • Saint Josephs Center
    • Salvation Army
    • Santa Monica Social Services
      • Ken Edwards Senior Center
      • Homeless Czar
      • Senior Center, Palisades Park
      • SWASHLOCK
    • Santa Monica City Social Services Commission, 2001
      • Santa Monica City's Homeless Services Coordinator, 2001
      • Joel Schwartz*, 2001
    • Schools, 1952
    • Sectarian,
      • Hare Krishna Center, Hampton, 2007
      • Saint Josephs Center
      • WCTU, 1952
      • YMCA, 1952
    • Step Up On Second
    • Synanon, 2001, 1979, 1970s, 1969, 1961, 1960, Discography
    • U.S. Govenment Programs
      • WPA
    • Venice Family Clinic
    • Venice Free Clinic
    • WCTU
    • YMCA, 1952
    • Private,
  • Societies, 1999, 1996, 1916
    • (See Professional Societies; Secret Societies; Clubs; Organizations)
    • The Modern Art Society, 1999, 1996, 1916
    • Society of Western Artists, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
    • The Society of Colonial Wars, 1908a
    • The Sons of the Revolution, 1908a,
    • The Society of Colonial Wars, 1908a
    • F.H. Rindge, Member, 1908a
    • Society of Western Artists, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
    • Socio-economic Factors, 1983, 1930s, 1973, 1971
    • (See Conditions)
    • Race, ethnicity, 1981, 1940s, 1930s, 1973, 1971
    • Class, 1973, 1971
    • Heritage, 1973, 1971
    • Historical Imperatives/Accidents, 1973, 1971
    • Infra-structure, 1973, 1971
    • Customary, cultural and legal structures and issues, 1973, 1971
    • Physical Attributes/Exploitable Resources, 1973, 1971
    • Planning, Urban Planning, Visionaries, 1973, 1972
    • Resistance, 1973, 1971
    • Socio-political organizations, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
    • Church-based, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
    • Collective organizations, 1973, 1971, 1950s
    • Communes
    • Communty control, 1973, 1971
    • Closed Door, Behind the Scenes
    • Exclusive Organizations
    • Inclusive, Participatory and collective organizations, 1973, 1971, 1950s
    • Secular-based, 1973, 1971, 1950s
      • Arts, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
        • Dance, , 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
        • Film, 1981, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s, 1930s
          • The Screenwriter's Guild, 1981, 1930s
        • Fine Arts, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
          • Non-ritualistic, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
          • Happenings, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
          • Public Art, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
            • Murals, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
        • Music, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
          • Festivals, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
          • free concerts,, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
        • Theater, 1973 1971, 1960s, 1950s
          • Street Theater, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
      • Child Care, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
      • Communes, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
      • Community centers, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
      • Community gardens, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
      • Drug treatment programs, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
      • Food Co-ops, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
      • Health Care Clinics, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
      • Legal services, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
    • Participatory democracy , 1973, 1971
    • Political organizations, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1950s
    • Public Ownership, 1973, 1971
    • Public Planning Process,
    • Structured, limited public participation
  • J.H. Sohn, 2003, 1907
    • Optician, 156 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Jewelers, 158 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Soho Gallery, 2940 Main, 1982  
  • Commodore Soiland, 1990, 1921
    • Southern Califoria Yachting Association, 1990, 1922
  • Governor Sola, p. 46, 1908a
  • Solanum rantonnetii, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica High School, 1976
  • Solar Santa Monica, 2008
    • Matt Henigan*, 2008
  • The Soldiers Home, 1997, 1979, 1974, 1952, 1912, 1908a, p. 171, 1904, 1890s, 1880s, 1877
    • (See Pacific Soldiers' Home, The Veterans Administration Faciltiy, 1974, 1887)
    • On land, originally part of the San Vicente Rancho, p. 494, 1908a
    •  Sawtelle, CA, 1912
    • Santa Monica Interests, 1908a
    • The Sawtelle Soldiers' Home "old boys," 1997, 1896
    • The Veterans Industry, 1997 1974, 1887
    • Employees: Charles F. Startzman, Adj. Inspector, 1912
  • Soldiers in Los Angeles County, 1908a, p. 99
  • Soledad, mission, 1908a, p. 36
  • Rebecca Solnit, 2004b
    • Author, Critic; Art Critic, 2004b
  • Rebecca Solnit Check out the parking lot, Dante's Inferno, illustrated by Sandow Birk, text adapted by Sandow Birk and Marcus Sanders, Chronicle, 218pp. London Review of Books, 26, 13, 8 July 2004, p.32, 2004b
  • Rick Soltz, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  • Daedelus Some Favorite Things Disc Wave records, Yokohama, Japan., 2005b
    • Exclusive Daedelus mix cd, 2005b
  • Somersaulters, 1979, 1880
    • Frank Gardner, W. W. Cole Circus 1979, 1880
      • Double somersault over 3 elephants and 9 camels, 1979, 1880
    • Clifford Bowes* (1896- ), 1979, 1908
      • who made "three circles" in the air as he plummeted from the rafters, of the Venice Plunge, 1979, 1908
  • Daedelus Something Bells, Plug Research EP, vinyl, PR 52. 2004, 2005b
    • Single for the lp Of Snowdonia, 2005b
    • Featuring vocal versions by Busdriver, Pigeon John, 2005b
    • Remixes by edIT, Omid, and Subtitle, 2005b
    • Artwork by Deth P. Sun and Design by Peter Rentz, 2005b
  • Sommerset Studios, 1925, 1924
    • Miss Ethel Ransome, 1925, 1924
    • Drama-Radio Plays-Pantomime , 1925, 1924
    • 6075 Franklin, Los Angeles, 1925. 1924
    • Phone HE 4161}
  • A.H. Sonberg, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Jack Sonenberg, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Josh Sonenberg, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Phoebe Sonenberg, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Sonic Scenery @ The Natural History Museum, 2006
  • Ileana Sonnabend, 2004a
    • New York Gallery and dealer, 2004a
    • Until 1999 represented John Baldessari*, 2004a
  • Peter H. Sonnesyn [1869- ], Bio., p. 485, 1908a
  • Sonoma, 1908a, pp. 64, 65
  • Sons of the Desert (1933), 2004a, Film
    • Laurel and Hardy features the Santa Monica Elks Lodge, 2004a, 1933
  • The Sons of the Revolution, 1908a,
    • F.H. Rindge, Member, 1908a
  • Sony, 2003, 1947
    • Kay Kyser and his Orchestra Fun with the Ol' Professor '44-'47, Sony (A-70229), Col-cd-7575 2003
      • When Veronica Plays the Harmonica, Tommy Mack, Jimmy Mulcay, Mildred Mulcay, vocal by Gloria Wood, 1947
  • Sorbonne, 2005, 2001, 1999, 1990, 1914, 1909, 1907
    • Attended by Abbot Kinney, 1999
  • Royal M. "Bill" Sorensen, 1974, 1947. 1946
    • Helped codify Santa Monica's laws and ordinances after the new charter was adopted in 1946, 1974, 1947, 1946
    • Santa Monica City Attorney, 1974,
    • City coucilman, 1974
    • U.S. Navy, 1946, 1974
    • Assisted Louis J. Burke draft the Santa Monica City charter, 1974, 1946
  • Soriano, 1990
  • Soul Jazz LP, 2005b, 2004, 2003
    • Ammoncontact Beat Tape Personalities Soul Jazz Records EP, vinyl, sjr 075, 2003, 2005b
      • Daedelus* vocals The Stars are Singing Too, 2005b
    • Hu Vibrational Boonghee Music 2 Beautiful Soul Jazz LP, SJR 88, cd /vinyl, 2004
      • Adam Rudolph*; Hamid Drake; Carlos Niño; Daedelus* plays guitar on two tracks, 2004, 2005b
    • Microsolutions to Megaproblems #1 Soul Jazz LP, cd / vinyl, 2005, 2005b
    • Ammoncontact and Daedelus* Hu-Vibrational Orchestra-Remixes Soul Jazz EP, vinyl
      • Featuring Sci and Corker/Conboy, 2005b
    • U.S. Pop Life vol. 18 The Sound of Illusions Contact Records (Japan) comp, CR-028 bonus cd, 2004, 2005b
    • Alder and Elius; Adventure Time; Buddy System; K-rAd; Freescha; Jon Sheffield; Salvo Beta; Stars As Eyes; Languis; The Timeout Drawer; Lullatone
    • Visuals/Art: Chris Jordan; Cory Arcangel; Giles Hendrix ; Someoddpilot, 2005b
    • Ammoncontact Sounds Like Everything Plug Research LP, PR 45 cd /vinyl, 2003 (2001), 2005b
    • Daedelus* makes a guitar appearance on the song Black Stars and Super Eagles and on the cd there is small snippet of a Daedelus* remix for Hu-Vibrational Orchestra, Eastern Dev., 2003 (2001), 2005b
  • Sound Engineers, 1982
    • Wayne Hargrove, 1982
    • Catherine Stifter, 1982
  • Sounds of Synanon, World Pacific Jazz, 2001, 1961
    • Recorded at Pacific Jazz Studios, Hollywood, 1961
  • Sound Studios, 2006, 2005b
    • Daedelus*, Santa Monica, 2005b
    • Harry Gregson Williams*, 2006, 2005, 2001
      • Composer, Movie Scoring, 2006, 2005, 2001
      • Shrek films, Narnia, 2006,
      • Venice Sound Studio, 2006
  • Sound technicians, 1999, 1997, 1930s
    • Kendrick Kinney [ -2010], 1999
      • M.G.M. Sound Editor on Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz, 1999
      • Sound Editor for The Wreck of the Mary Deere, 1999
      • Nominated for an Academy Award forThe Wreck of the Mary Deere, 1999
      • MGM Chief Sound Technician, Douglas Shearer, 1997, 1930s
  • Sousa, 1921
    • Dwellers from a Western World, 1921
  • John Philip Sousa, 1976, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1922, 1921
  • John Philip Souza's Band, 1976, 1922
    • Dwellers from a Western World, Invocation to the Thunderbird, (Sousa), 1921
    • Invocation to the Thunderbird, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1921
  • Will South, Invention and Imagination: Stanton Macdonald-Wright's Santa Monica Library Mural, Archives of American Art Journal 39, nos. 3 & 4 (1999): 11-20.
  • South Bay Bicycle Trail, 1999, 1996
    • A flat 22-mile paved path that follows the beach south from Santa Monica to Torrance Beach, with a detour around the yacht harbor at Marina del Rey, 1999, 1996
  • South Bay Cities, communities 1980, 1974, 1938, 1900s
  • South Bend, Indiana, 2004, 2004b, 1913
  • South Central Los Angeles, 1990, 1987, 1986, 1980s
    • (See Walter Mosley; Simon Rodia)
  • South Coast Regional Coastal Commission, 1990, 1978
    • Commissioner Ruth Galanter,* 1990, 1978
  • Southern California, 2005a, 2004, 2002, 1998, 1994, 1990, 1984, 1981,1979, 1977, 1976, 1974, 1960, 1959, 1948, 1933, 1930s, 1928, 1923, 1922, 1920, 1920s, 1918, 1916, 1908a, 1905, 1900, 1898, 1880, 1875, 1872, 1869, 1850s, 1769, 1542
    • Southern California Coastline, 1993
    • Southern California beaches, 1976, 1971, 1869
    • Cattle country, 1984, 1850s
    • Frederick H. Rindge* Happy Days in Southern California Frederick H. Rindge: Cambridge, Mass. and Los Angeles, Calif., 1898, 200pp. Printed at the Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass. [From Google Books, 2008]
    • Women's Club Climate, 1908a, 1905
      • Madam Severance, 1908a, 1905
      • Mrs. Daniel G. Stephens, 1908a, 1905
    • High School Gymnastics, 1994, 1948
    • Pacific Electric Railway, 1920s
    • Pleasure Spots, 1920s
    • The Southern California branch of the American Civil Liberties Union, 1981, 1923
    • Wool Industry, 1990, 1872
  • The Southern California American Civil Liberties Union Branch 1981, 1923
  • The Southern Caifornia Automobile Club, 1979, 1977, 1900
    • Founded by a small group of [LAAC members], 1979, 1900
  • Southern California First National Bank, Santa Monica, 1974
  • Southern California beaches, 1976, 1971, 1869
    • (see Beaches)
  • Southern California Coastline, 1993
  • Southern California Edison, 1977, 1974, 1910s
    • Frederick Hastings Rindge was a founder, 1974
    • Formed from the merger of the Huntington and Kerchoff interests, 1977
    • Southern California Edison, Gas & Electricity, Marine & sw cor Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
  • Southern California, Flora, 1990
    • (See Flora)
    • Ocotillo Post Card, Royal Pictures: Colton, California, Photo-color, Merle Porter, KR, 1990
  • Southern California Institute of Architecture (Sci-Arc), 2005, 1988
  • Southern California Lawn Tennis Association, 1979, 1885
    • First tournament at the Santa Monica Casino Courts, 1979, 1885
  • The Southern California Library, 2006
    • 6120 S. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, 2006
    • (323) 759-6063 • www.socallib.org, 2006
    • Michele Welsing, 2006
      • Communications Director , Southern California Library, 2006
      • mwelsing@socallib.org, 2006
  • Southern California Methodist Minister's Conference, 1977, 1932
  • Southern California Metropolitan Water District, 1976, 1971
  • Southern California Planning Congress, 1974
    • Pres., Les Storrs,* (c. 1900-) 1974, 1971,
  • The Southern California Polo Club, 1997, 1889
    • On grounds donated by Senator Jones and Arcadia Bandini de Baker, 1997, 1889
  • Southern California Psychology, State of Mind, 1981, 1976, 1971, 1965, 1939, 1888
    • (See Southern California Spirituality)
    • Indifference, 1976, 1971; cultivation and cult of the physical man and woman, 1976, 1971; a Hollywood that no longer exists . . . "there was still a lot of hope as well as innocence", 1981, 1939
  • Southern California Salubriousness, 1965, 1888
    • transcendental innocence, 1976, 1971;
  • The Southern California Rapid Transit District, 1974
  • Southern California Roller Polo League, 1987, 1904
  • So. California Souvenir Co., Casino Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Southern California Spirituality, 1991, 1965
    • (See Spirituality)
    • Atheism, 1991; Body-building*, 1991; Church of Wicca, 1991; Homeopathy, 1991; Nation of Islam, 1991; Revivalism, 1991; New Thought, 1991; Nudism, 1991; Self-Realization Fellowship, 1991; Spiritualism, 1991; Rosicrucianism, 1991; Theocracy, 1991; Theosophy, 1991; Vedanta, 1991; Vegetarianism, 1991;
    • Leaders: Ernest Holmes, 1991; Krishnamurti, 1991; Aimee Semple MacPherson*; Paramanhansa Yogananda, 1991
    • Materialism, 1991, 1965,
      • Contrasted with the sense that one must pretend that there are more important values, 1965
      • Contrasted with the sense that there are more important values , 1991
  • Southern California Steamship Co., 1990, 1925
    • Passenger steamer, Long Beach, with an onboard ballroom docked at the Municipal Pier, 1990, 1925
  • Southern California Water Polo Team, 1987, 1932
    • Won the West Coast Championships, in May, 1932, 1987
    • Placed five Venice Swimmers on the Olympic Water Polo Team which lost on August 11, 1932 to Hungary in the finals. The Captain of the U.S. Team was Wally O'Conner, Phil Daubenspeck, Charles Finn, Herb Wildman and Bill O'Conner all from Venice on the team, 1987, 1932
  • Southern California Wines, 1908a, 1850s
  • Southern California Yachting Association, 1990, 1922
    • Commodore Soiland, 1922, 1990
  • Southern Methodist University, 1991, 1990
    • On 17 April 1990, John Cage delivered An Autobiographical Statement in honor of an award presented to Robert Rauschenberg, 1991
  • 600-Southern Pacific Train and Depot Grounds in Santa Monica, No. 600, Edward H. Mitchell Co., San Francisco, KR, 2005, (Edw. Mitchell, San Francisco, California)
  • Southern Pacific Park, 2002
    • Marguerite Hedge, 2002
  • Southern Pacific Railroad (SP), 2008, 2005b , 1998, 1997, 1990, 1986, 1983, 1980, 1979, 1977, 1974, 1943, 1912, 1911, 1908a, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1902, 1900, 1896, 1893, 1892, 1891. 1890, 1890s, 1888,1887, 1886, 1884, 1883, 1880, 1879. 1878, 1877, 1876, 1875, 1869, 1920-1850
    • Soc. Pac. Ry., 1908a, pp. 88, 89, 109, 144, 154, 187, 197, 203, 309
    • Richard Rayner The Associates: Four Capitalists Who Created California, Norton: New York, 2008, 223 pp.
    • Finished its line to Los Angeles in September 1876, 1997
    • Took over Senator Jones' Los Angeles and Independence Railroad in 1877, shifting its shipping to San Pedro, abandoning its Los Angeles depot, and its Santa Monica Wharf condemned, 1997
    • Railroad Av. (now Colorado) Depot, 1974, 1888, 1878
    • Santa Monica Service, Fares, 1974, 1888, 1878
    • California Senator Leland Stanford, 1977, 1889
      • And President of the Southern Pacific Railroad, 1977, 1889
    • Collis (C. P.) Huntington [ -1900], 1998, 1997, 1979, 1977, 1974, 1893, 1891, 1890, 1876.
      • Replaced Leland Stanford as President of Southern Pacific, 1977, 1890
    • Oceanographic Survey, 1974, 1891
      • Southern Pacific Railroad, 1974, 1891
      • West of Santa Monica Canyon, 1974, 1891
    • Excursion Trains, 1980, 1892
    • Southern Pacific's local power broker Walter Parker-on the Los Angeles City administration, 1977, 1904
    • Frank Norris' The Octopus. 1986
    • Condemned the Shoo Fly Pier in 1878, 1974
    • Fare War with Sante Fe Railroad, 1990, 1887
    • Edward Henry (E.H.) Harriman, 2005b, 1997, 1977, 1906, 1902
      • President of the Southern Pacific in 1902
      • New head of the Southern Pacific, 1977, 1906
      • Formed land syndicate deals with Otis and Chandler, 1977, 1906
    • Colonel Hotchkiss*, Southern Pacific Railroad attorney, married to Widow Moody*, who bought the estate from Lucas* who then died of strychnine poisoning, still to become Jauch, Mary A., left Santa Monica in 1905, 1983
    • 600-Southern Pacific Train and Depot Grounds in Santa Monica, No. 600, Edward H. Mitchell Co., San Francisco, KR, 2005, (Edw. Mitchell, San Francisco, California)
    • Train and Grounds at Santa Monica, 2002, 1907
    • Southern Pacific bought Henry Huntington's interurban railroad, 1977, 1911
    • Special Low Rates, from March 1 to April 15, 1912,
    • Santa Monica acquired Southern Pacific Railroad property for its 1938 Civic Center and City Hall, 1974, 1938
    • William F. Herrin, San Francisco counsel for the Southern Pacific Railroad, 1943, 1884
      • U.S. Senator, Nevada, Stewart's backer in 1886, 1943
    • Southern Pacific Railroad Depot (1878- ), 1990, 1974, 1888, 1878
    • Southern Pacific Railroad Subsidaries, 1990, 1892
    • Pacific Improvement Co, 1990, 1892
    • Reopened the Arcadia Hotel, 1990, 1892
    • Southern Pacific Railroad Tunnel (1892- ), 1990
  • Southern Realty Co., Insurance, 1500 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
  • Southgate, 2001, 1973, 1938
  • The South Improvement Company, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Rockefeller development company, 1943, 1920-1850
  • Southmark Pacific Corp., 1987
    • Contributed to the Installation of the Augerson sculpture at the Terrace on Colorado, 1987
  • South Ocean Park development, 2005b, 1904
    • Strong* and Dickerson* acquire 1800 ft. south of Kinney's land and begin selling lots, 2005b, 1904
  • South Pasadena, CA 91039, 2006
  • South Santa Monica, 1952, 1895, 1892, 1890, 1908a, pp. 219, 245, 1895, 1892, 1890
    • South Santa Monica history, 1908a, 1874 , p. 244; 1875, 245; 1876, p. 245; 1877-8, p. 246; 1889, p. 247; 1890,p. 248; 1892, p. 248; 1893, p. 249; 1895, p. 250; 1896, p. 250; 1897, p. 251; 1904-7, p. 261
    • Land Tracts Include:
      • Santa Fe Tract, 1952, 1895
      • Vawter Tract,
    • Santa Fe Tract, 1952, 1895
      • On Lots 12 and 13, BLock F, Santa Fe Tract, 1952, 1895
      • Site of the rebuilt Soutside School, 1952, 1895
      • Corner of Ashland and Fourth St., 1952, 1890
    • South of Front St. (Pico Blvd.), 1952, 1890
    • Southsiders, 1952, 1892
      • Petitions to the Santa Monica School District, 1952, 1892
    • South Side School, 1952, 1890
      • Corner of Ashland and Fourth St., 1952, 1890
    • Streets include: 1952, 1890
      • Ashland Ave., 1952, 1890
      • Fourth St., 1952, 1890
      • Front St., 1950, 1890
    • Southside Park, 1983
      • Bay St. and The Promenade
      • Included area on the other side of Bay St., 1983
      • Renamed Crescent Bay Park, 1983
  • The South Side School [1890-1903, 1906; 1890-1980], 1997, 1952, 1913, 1903, 1901, 1899, 1895, 1893, 1892, 1891, 1890, 1890s
    • (See Washington School, Alternative School, etc.)
    • (See Washington School [1903-1980])
    • Ashland and Fourth St., Ocean Park, South Santa Monica, 1952, 1890, 1890s
    • Lots 12 and 13, BLock F, Santa Fe Tract, 1952, 1895, 1892, 1890
    • Opened the first Monday of September, after many petitions to the Santa Monica School District Board of Trustees, 1890, 1952
    • The first school in south (South of Front Street) Santa Monica, 1952, 1890
    • One-room, whitewashed building (The Southside School) on the peak of the hill at Ashland and Fourth Streets, 1952, 1890
    • A one-room frame schoolhouse with a cupola, resembling photographs of Canyon School which opened four years later in 1894, 1997
    • Southsiders petitioned the Board of Trustees beginning in 1892, 1952
    • A $1500 tax was passed in 1895 to move old buildings and add a Second Schoolhouse, 1952, 1895
    • Charles H. Thomas* for the erection of a large one-room frame school building, complete with bell-tower, 1952, 1895
    • The contract price was $1065.
    • The smaller building, later called the annex, was moved to the rear of the lot to make way for a better constructed school which provided seating for fifty-four pupils, although an additional number were soon taken in, 1952, 1895
    • As the school age population of Ocean Park increased by over 100 children, the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades were sent to the Baptist Church and the trustees rented the Santa Fe Pavilion for use of the second and third graders, 1952, 1895, 1890s
    • Kate Smith*, First principal, South Side School, 1952, 1899,
    • Elizabeth Hamlin, the Principal [1901], found the school with an enrollment of seventy-six and a staff of only two teachers, including herself, 1952, 1901
    • The 1890 school was moved to the Ocean Park Catholic Church at Third and Marine Ave., 1952, 1902
    • Passed a bond issue and built a new school on the old site and two lots sold to the District by Trustee Vawter for $610 per lot or for two lots, which his famiy had purchased for $40/acre in 1884, 1952, 1902, 1884, 1880s
    • For $15,000, Eight room school house on four lot, opened November 1902, with the 1895 School House used as a community meeting room, before it was moved off the site to Seventeenth St., 1952, 1902, 1910s
    • Fundraising allowed the purchase of a piano and an encyclopaedia set, 1952, 1900s
    • Became Washington School and Washington Elementary
    • Ocean Park, (1890-1980), 1997, 1913, 1890
    • Miss Elizabeth Hamlin,* Principal [1903- ], 1952
    • Miss Hamlin*, Beulah Archer*'s teacher, 1997, 1913
    • Miss Nettie B. Rice* [1903- ], Teacher at Washington School before becoming Principal at Garfield School in 1906, 1952, 1921, 1906, 1903
    • Attendees, graduates: 1952, 1890
      • Beulah Archer,*
      • Florence Rubicam*, 1952
        • One of the first graduates of the Santa Monica High School, 1952, 1884,
    • Faculty, Staff, 1952, 1901, 1891, 1890
      • Estelle Barden*, South Side School, 1952, 1895
      • Maggie Biggy*, South Side School, 1952, 1892, 1891
      • Hattie Bowles*, South Side School, 1952, 1892
      • Alice M. Frazier*, Scouth Side School, 1952, 1895
      • Elizabeth Hamlin*, Teacher, Principal, South Side School, 1997, 1952, 1901
        • Later Santa Monica City School District Supervisor of Elementary Schools, 1952
      • Ellen Huie*, First teacher at The South Side School, ($50/month), 1952, 1891, 1890
      • Edith Lane*, South Side School, 1952, 1895, 1893
      • Kate Smith*, First principal, South Side School, 1952, 1899,
  • South View of the Domes of the Solar Telescope, Planetarium Theatre and Twin Refracting Telescope of the Griffith Observatiory, Los Angeles, California Post Card, L.81 Western Publ. and Nov. Co., 259 S. Los Angeles St., L.A., Calif. Frank J. Thomas, Color Photography; Curteichcolor 3-D Natural Color Reproductions, JT, 1960.
  • Southwest Museum, 1935
    • Founded by Charles Loomis, 1935
    • Discoveries in the caves of Nevada, 1935
  • Souvenir Publishing Co., Los Angeles & San Francisco 2002
    • The New Pier at Santa Monica, Cal., No. F10, MLH, 2002
    • The Nat Goodwin Cottage, Ocean Park, Los Angeles No. 2885 MLH 2002
  • Souvenir shops, 1979, 1950s
  • The Sovereign Hotel, 1988
  • Moses Soyer, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Raphael Soyer, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Rudolf Soyer, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Soylent Green Software and Hardwar Pulpa records 01 EP, cd/vinyl, 2004, 2005b
    • Daedelus* remix Altered State (March of the Green-Meanies), 2005b
  • Soylent Green Software and Hardwar Pulpa records 01 EP, cd/vinyl, 2004, 2005b
    • Daedelus* remix Altered State (March of the Green-Meanies), 2005b
  • Space, 2004, 2004b, 1994, 1910s, Intro
    • Inside and Out, 2004, 2004b, Intro
  • Public versus Private Space, 2004, 2004b, Intro
    • The Collapse of Time, 1994, 1910s
      • Poetry, movies, space, 1994, 1910s, Intro
  • Spatial, racial, gender, occupational barriers, 2003, 1940s
    • Civil Rights Movement, 2003, 1960s
    • Zoning Codes
    • Social Reformers, 1979, 1937, 1909, 1905, 1897
    • General William Booth
    • Benjamin Fay Mills (1857-), 1979, 1937, 1909, 1905, 1897
    • Rindge
  • Headset Spacesettings Plug Research LP, cd and vinyl, PR50 CD & DLP, 2004, 2005b
    • Daedelus* collaborated with Headset on the track Outward Sound, 2005b
    • Produced by Jimmy Tamborello (Dntel, The Postal Service) and Allen Avanessian, with additional production by Daedelus*, John Tejada and Thomas Fehlmann (The Orb).
    • Guest appearances by Beans (Anti Pop Consortium), Subtitle, Non-Genetic, Sach, Metalogic, Rocmon and Lady Dragon
  • Spaceways, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2005b
  • Spade Cooley*, 2004, 1994, 1952, 1949
    • (See Cooley*)
    • Fiddler, singer, band leader, broadcaster, song writer,
    • Spade Cooley* Television Show, 1994, 1952, 1949
    • Broadcast from 8 to 9 p.m. from the Monica Ballroom on the Santa Monica Pier, 1994, 1952, 1949
  • Spade Cooley,* The King of Western Swing, and his Orchestra, 2004, 1994, 1952, 1949
    • Played every Saturday until 2 a.m. for many years in the Monica Ballroom on the Santa Monica Pier, 1994, 1949
  • Spago [1982- ], 2008, 1991, 1982
    • Puck-Lazaroff Los Angeles Restaurant, 1991, 1982
  • Spain, 1997, 1979, 1925, 1924, 1822, 1781
    • Mexican Independence, 1997, 1822
  • Spain, Spanish Crown, p. 494, 1908a
    • Land Grants, pp. 132, 134, 137, 494, 1908a
  • Spanish, p. 122, 123, 1908a, 1542, 1769
    • European, p 122, 1908a, 1542
  • The Spanish-American War, 1979, 1898
  • Spanish Bayonet, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 235 Bay, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • "Spanish Hills," 1952, 1951, 1906, 1900s
    • Description of the [northwest corner of South Santa Monica] area on the south of the Garfield School location on the corner of Seventh and Michigan, Personal interview with Sadie Jenkins, May 8, 1951; Santa Monica, California, 1952, 1951, 1906, 1900s
  • Spanish Influenza (The Flu; The Spanish Flu), 1979, 1919, 1918
    • George Freeth, among others, 1918
    • Benjamin Roberts [ -1919], 1919
  • Spanish land grants, p. 125, 1908a, 1891, 1842, 1805
    • Topanga Malibu, 1908a, 1891, 1845, 1805
  • Spanish-Mexican land grants, Preface, pp. 125, 126, 127, 128, 1908a
    • Topanga Malibu, 1908a, 1891, 1845, 1842, 1824, 1805
  • George Spanventa,, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • The Sparkler, 1985
    • The frozen sparkler, 1985
      • Bowl, Pico and Third, 1985, 1950s
  • Sparton Radio, 1920s
    • 421 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica. 1920s
    • Telephone: 25532; F.J. Bobsene*; No Batteries in Sparton
      • "The Pathfinder of the Air Wonderfully selective, Sparton amazes even seasoned radio fans with its clear, true tone under all ordinary conditions. With Sparton, you can concentrate on the station you want. Electric Models-No Batteries; Battery Models of superb tone." 1920s
  • Diana Spears, 1982
    • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Emerson Spear, 1977, 1925
    • Business leader, 1977, 1925
    • Economic Roundtable member, 1977, 1925
    • His son would marrry Norman Chandler's daughter, 1977, 1925
  • Special Prosecutors, 1977, 1909
    • San Francisco Special Prosecutor Hiram Johnson, 1977, 1909
  • Speculative Fiction, Science Fiction, Prophecy, Writers 1981, 1930s
    • Leigh Brackett
    • Ray Bradbury
    • Fritz Leiber
    • Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle Lucifer's Hammer Fawcett Crest: New York, 1977.
    • Upton Sinclair, 1981, 1930s, 1923, 1916, 1908, 1906, 1902
      • I, Candidate for Governor, 1981, 1930s
      • How I Ended Poverty: A True Story of the Future, 1981, 1930s
  • Speed; Increased speed, 2009, 2008, 1914-1900
    • Precipitate change also ushered in an age of uncertainty and attraction to the seeming stability of the past., 2009, 2008, 1914-1900
  • Speed (1994), 2004a, Film
    • Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock, Dennis Hopper, 2004a, 1994
    • Santa Monica Buses, 2004a, 1994
    • Main St. at Rose Av., 255 Main St., Ballerina Clown, 2004a, 1994
  • Speedway, O.P., Venice, 2005, 2003, 1999, 1983, 1980, 1975, 1974, 1964, 1950s, 1930s, 1924, 1923, 1920s, 1915, 1912, 1910s
    •  And Hill, 1964
    • & Raymond, McPherson Home Bakery, 2003, 1907
    • & Marine, The Angler, Captain Donahue, Fish and Game, O.P. 2003, 1907
    • & Windward, S.E. Huff, Confections, Fruits, Etc., Venice, 2003, 1907
    • & Center, Swan Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Venice, 2003, 1907
    •  Claimed to be a real estate developer ploy, 1999, 1900s,
    • First paved street west of Los Angeles, 1999, 1900s
    • Renamed Barnard Way, after Ben A. Barnard, 1983
    • And Grand, 1964
    • And Surf, 1964
    • & Raymond, McPherson Home Bakery, 2003, 1907
    • & Raymond. McPherson's Bakery, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • And Pier, Hotel Edmond (Phone 63151 Ocean Park) 1974, 1924
    • And Pier, Mrs. Erikson's Cafeteria, 2005, 1975, 1930s
    • And Marine, Marine Bank of Ocean Park, 1923
    • & Marine, The Angler, Captain Donahue, Fish and Game, O.P. 2003, 1907
    • & Navy, Decatur Bay, Saloon, 2003, 1912
    • & Leona, Beach Groceries, 2003, 1912
    • & Windward, Midway Garage, Autos, 2003, 1912
    • & Windward, J.A. Ellis Amusement Co., 2003, 1912
    •  & Windward, S.E. Huff, Confections, Fruits, Etc., Venice, 2003, 1907
    • & Center, Swan Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Venice, 2003, 1907
  • Col. E.B. Spellman, 1947, 1894
    • I894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles Inaugural Executive Committee, 1947, 1894
  • Spence Air Photos, 2005 , 2005a
    • No. E-3458 RYSML
    • No. E-5773 RYSML 
    • 6A-H2618 RYSML 
  • William Spencer, 1974, 1908a, 1877
    • Used Santa Monica clay to make 4,000 feet of pipe for an irrigation system under construction in the San Gabriel area, 1974, 1908a, 1877
  • Oswald Spengler Decline of the West, 1989
  • Nancy Spero, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Joan Spevack, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  • Nora Speyer, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Steven Spielberg, 2004a, 1979
    • Movie Director, 2004a, 1979
  • Spike Jones Band, 2006, 2006a,
  • Spirit, Geist, Zeit-geist, 1979, 1932
    • La Fiesta, 1979, 1932
  • Spirituality, 2005b, 1904
    • (See Southern California Spirituality)
  • "Spite fence", 1999, 1909
    • Vigilante Architecture, 1999, 1909
  • Splash Bath & Body, 2004a
    • 2823 Main St., 2004a
  • Sponto Gallery, 2005
    • 7 Dudley Cinema, 2005
  • The sporting element of Los Angeles, 2005b, 1997, 1974, 1908, 1900, 1896
    • (which did not mean a great interest in outdoor sports)
    • Los Angeles, 1974, 1908, 1900
    • Players, gamblers, toughs,
  • Sporting Instincts, 1974, 1909
    • Auto Racing, Betting?, Competition? 1974, 1909
  • Sports, Activities, Play, 2007, 1999, 1997, 1994, 1979, 1976, 1968, 1948, 1919, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1910, 1909, 1908, 1896, 1860
    • (See Activites; Athletics)
    • Acrobatics, 1994, 1948; balancing, 1994, 1948; basketball, 1976; bicycling, 1976; billards, 1983; body building, 1994, 1948; bowls, 1976; boxing, 1999, 1987, 1916, 1912; chess, 1994, 1948; diving, 1987, 1932; gymnastics, 1994, 1948; hang-gliding, 1994; hot- rodding, 1976, 1971; juggling, 1994, 1948; paddle tennis, 1976; road racing, 1999, 1987, 1915, 1912,; shuffleboard, 1976; scuba diving, 1976, 1971; skate boarding, 2003, 1970s; sky diving, 1976, 1971; soccer, 2007; sprinting, 1997, 1968; surfing, 2007, 1976, 1971; swimming, 1897, 1976, 1932; table tennis, 1994, 1948; tennis, 1976; volleyball, 1994, 1948; water basketball, 1908; water polo, 1987, 1932; weight-lifting, 1994, 1976, 1948
  • Springfield, Il, 1994,
    • City of Lincoln, 1994, 1931
  • Spring school vacation, break, 1990, 1980s
  • Spring St., Los Angeles, 2005a, 1979, 1935, 1920s, 1896, 1890s
    • 226 S. Spring St., Stowell Block, LAAC, 1890s
      • Starting point of the first of the Annual Santa Monica Road Races which ran along Pico Blvd. to the Hotel Arcadia, 1979, 1891
      • Tally's open-front "Parlor", 1979, 1896
        • Where "Peep shows" and "projected images" were first shown in Los Angeles in 1896, 1979
    • 625 South Spring Street, California Bank, 1920s
    • 2301/2 S. Spring St., L.A., CA, 2005a
      • Walt. M. Reeves, 2005a
        • Mission Artist, 2005a
        • Postcard Designer, 2005a
  • Santa Monica City Mayor Herb Spurgin, 1990, 1967
  • Stevon Spurgeon, 2009
    • Nightflyer, impulsewave@msn.com, Santa Monica, CA, 2009
  • William Spurgin, 1990, 1983
    • The Pier Restoration Corporation, 1990, 1983
  • Squares, 1979, 1969
  • Squatters, 1974, 1887
    • Built shacks on the beach, 1974, 1887
  • Stables, 1990, 1909, 1908a, 1889
    • Union Stables, 1990, 1909
      • Foot of the Santa Monica Pier, 1990, 1909
    • Livery stable, 1908a, 1889
      • The William Flores owned large livery stable when several horses and a large amount of hay was lost in the fire, 1908a, 1889
  • Stacy & Son, Dry Goods & Clothing, 151 Pier, 2003, 1912
  • Jo Stafford, 1990, 1950s
    • Singer, 1990, 1950s
  • Stage and screen artists, 1925, 1924
    • Miss Ethel Ransome, 1925, 1924
  • Stage Coaches, 1974, 1908a, 1900s, c, 1887, 1860s
    • Used Washington Blvd. from Los Angles to Santa Monica, 1974, 1887
    • Topanga Canyon Stage Coach, 1974, 1900s
  • Stage routes, 1908a, pp. 108, 109
  • John M. Stahl Oil Company, 1990, 1960s
  • Kim Stahl,* 1982
    • OPCat Performer, 1982
  • P.R, Stahl, 1908a
    • The Merchants' National Bank of Santa Monica Board of Directors, 1908a
  • Stamped goods, 1920s
  • Stamps, Franks, Postal Affixes, 1913, 1911, 1908
    • Green Benjamin Franklin 1c, (Scott 300), 1908
  • G.F. Stamps, Billiards & Pool, 10 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Standard Oil,, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Rockefeller, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Favored shipper with Southern Pacfic Railroad, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Business Model, 1943, 1920-1850
    • The South Improvement Company, 1943, 1920-1850
  • Standard Oil of California, 1977, 1936
  • Standard Oil Gas Station, 1990, 1934, 1926
    • Pier and Main, 1926
    • Santa Monica Pier piped from tanks buried on the beach, 1990, 1934
  • Standing-three-high, 2006, 1994, 1960, 1949
    • Acrobatic Routine, 2006, 1949
    • Three-high on the Grass, 1960
  • U.S. Senator, California, Leland Stanford [ - ], 2008, 1977, 1974, 1943, 1913, 1889, 1875
    • And President of [the Southern Pacific Railroad,], 1977, 1889
    • Pres., The Central Pacific, and Southern Pacific representatives bought the LA & I in 1877, 1974
    • Founder, Stanford University
    • Richard Rayner The Associates: Four Capitalists Who Created California, Norton: New York, 2008, 223 pp.
    • One of San Francisco's own with fortunes of at least $5.000.000, 1943, 1875
    • Among These are only our well-to-do citizens, men of comfortable incomes-our middle class. [Worth between $5 million and $20 million.] San Francisco Chronicle, Jan. 1875
  • Stanford University, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2005, 1998, 1993, 1974, 1966, 1952, 1913, 1912, 1902
    • Founder: U.S. Senator Leland Stanford from California, 1977, 1974, 1913, 1889
    • Stanford University Graduates, Students:
      • Mr. Hamilton, Teacher, Lincoln Intermediate School, Santa Monica, 1974, 1913
      • Homer Lea [ -1912], 2009, 1993, 1912, 190
    • Stanford University Faculty and Staff:
      • George Dantzig*[1914-2005], Professor of Operations Research and Computer Science, Stanford University, 2005, 1966
      • Amos Tversky, Mathematical Psychology, 1970s,
      • Barbara Tversky, Experimental Psychology, 2006
      • Arthur F. Veinott Jr., Stanford professor, 2005
  • The Stan Kenton Orchestra, 1979, 1994
  •  Albert B. Stanley,* 1940sa
    • Mgr., Kensington Auto Hotel, 1940sa
  • Col. E.B. Spellman, 1947, 1894
    • I894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles Inaugural Executive Committee, 1947, 1894
  • Jeffrey Stanton, 2010d
  •   Jeffrey Stanton,* 2010s 2008, 2006, 2005b, 1998, 1990, 1987
  • Jeffery Stanton Bay Cities Directories, with amendments (In Progress), 2003, 1907
  • Jeffrey Stanton's 1912 Bay City Directory, (On-going), 2003, 1912
  • Jeffrey Stanton, Collecting Venice and Ocean Park Postcards, 2006
  • Jeffrey Stanton* Founding of Ocean Park, Web Document, April 6, 1998, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1900s, 1899, 1898, 1895, 1894, 1892, 1891, 1888, 1886, 1870s
  • Jeffrey Stanton Santa Monica Pier A History from 1875 to 1990, Donahue Publishing: Los Angeles, CA, 1990, 1987, 1976, 1975, 1974, 1941, 1930, 1929, 1928, 1927, 1926, 1922, 1909, 1907, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1900, 1899, 1898, 1897, 1896, 1895, 1894, 1892, 1890, 1889, 1888, 1887, 1886, 1885, 1882, 1880, 1880s, 1879, 1878, 1877, 1876, 1875, 1874, 1873, 1872, 1864, 1862 1850s, 1828,
  • Jeffrey Stanton* Venice of America: 'Coney Island of the Pacific,' Donahue Publishing: Los Angeles, CA, 1987, 176 pp., 1974, 1973, 1968, 1960s, 1959, 1958, 1957, 1951, 1950, 1950s 1949, 1948, 1947, 1946. 1945, 1943, 1942, 1941, 1938, 1935, 1934, 1933, 1932, 1931, 1929, 1927, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1923, 1922, 1920, 1920s, 1916, 1912, 1911, 1910, 1908, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1897, 1896, 1895, 1890s,
  • Jeffrey Stanton,
    • Venice Postcard, Co., 3710 Pacific Ave., #16, Venice CA, 90291
    • Venice Postcard Co., 21 Washington St., Venice, CA 90291
  • Dr. John A. Stanwood [1856- ], Preface, Bio., p. 377, 1908a
  • H.W. Staples*, 1920s
    • Owner, Marine Market, 114 Marine St., Ocean Park, Calif., 1920s
  • The starburst, 1985
    • As Architectural Detail, 1985
    • Bowl, Pico and Third, 1985, 1950s
  • Star Cafe, Main & Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Star Drug Co., 1923
    • Ashland Avenue Just across the corner [from the Bandstand], 1923
  • Becky Stark, 2006
    • Featured along with Tommy DeNys, The Long Lost, Mark "Frosty" McNeill, Chad Misner, Nobody, Jimmy Tamborello (aka Dntel), Winter Flowers, Ex-Plex (under the Echo) Los Angeles, CA, Feb. 14, 2006
  • Mabel Stark, 1979, 1910
    • Animal Trainer, 1979, 1910
    • Al. G. Barnes Circus, 1979, 1910
  • Jimmy Starkey*, 2006a, 1959
    • Ode to Muscle Beach, 2006a, 1959
  • Kay Starkey*, 2006a, 1959
    • Ode to Muscle Beach, 2006a, 1959
  • Star Liquor, 2004
    • Main St., 2004
  • Starbucks, 2010, 2008
    • Main St., Santa Monica, CA 2010. 2008
  • Starland Theater, 1987, 1980, 1911, 1910
    • At the entrance to Fraser's Million-Dollar Pier, 1980, 1910
    • Featured vaudeville, 1980, 1910
    • 1000 seat vaudeville Theater on Fraser's Million-Dollar Pier, 1987, 1911
  • Star of Scotland [1930], 1990, 1930
    • See Kinelworth, 1990, 1930, 1920s, 1887
  • Kevin Starr Endangered Dreams: The Great Depression in California, Oxford University Press: NY, 1996, 402 pp.
  • Kevin Starr, Inventing the Dream: California Through the Progressive Era Oxford University Press, 1985, p 87-9, 1933, 1929, 1912, 1910s
  • Stars As Eyes, 2004, 2005b
    • U.S. Pop Life vol. 18 The Sound of Illusions Contact Records (Japan) comp, CR-028 bonus cd, 2004, 2005b
      • Alder and Elius; Adventure Time; Buddy System; K-rAd; Freescha; Jon Sheffield; Salvo Beta; Stars As Eyes; Languis; The Timeout Drawer; Lullatone, 2004, 2005b
  • Charles F. Startzman, 1912
    • Former adjutant inspector, the Soldier's Home at Sawtelle, disappeared from his home, for a second time this year
    • leaving his wife and relatives without a clue.
    • Startzman Has Again Disappeared The [Santa Monica Evening] Outlook, November 2, 1912
    • a.k.a. "Captain Carlos," 1912
    • The District Attorney's Detective Samuel L. Browne will again conduct the search which found him this past year in Portland, Oregon, using the name, "Captain Carlos," 1912
  • Mrs. Startzman, 1912
  • Startzman Family,1912
  • State Beach, 1997, 1920s
  • State Center, Marshall County, Iowa, p. 493, 1908a
    • Member, Common Council. 1906
    • Mayor, State Center, Marshall County, Iowa, , p. 493, 1908a
  • State division, 1908a, pp. 97
  • State Emergency Relief Administration (S.E.R.A.), 1952, 1934, 1933
    • (See California S.E.R.A.)
    • But bad as conditions were generally, the observation probably is not unwarranted that the schools of southern California, due to the exigencies described in the preceding section of this chapter, were doubly pressed for money with which to repair damaged buildings and maintain an educational program on greatly reduced tax moneys. Their comeback and even forward progress are doubtless due, at least in large measure, to the aid received from the Works Progress Administration. [22. Charles H. Judd Federal work Program for Better Schools, School and Society, 65, March 21, 1937, 410.]
    • The establishment of the S.E.R.A. (State Emergency Relief Administration) had made possible a start on the demolition of condemned buildings, and the Santa Monica School District, faced with the necessity of rebuilding almost every schoolhouse, had made application for additional funds with which to finance required reconstruction. But the state had only limited emergency money to spend, and the rehabilitation program undertaken with S.E.R.A. labor was forced to an abrupt end. [23. Santa Monica Evening Outlook, July 8, 1950, p. 7G.], 1952, 1950, 1933
    • The money allotted to these and various other S.E.R.A. projects in the vicinity, had alleviated somewhat the unemployment problem in Santa Monica. But with the exhaustion of the emergency funds, the economic outlook again took on a darkened aspect. 1952, 1933
    • Then, ten weeks after the close of the State projects and just one week after the approval of the $290,000 school bonds, the new projects secured by Morton Anderson and approved by Washington, D.C., under the Works Progress Administration, got under way. Unemployed men had jobs again, and local merchants, because of the wages of these men were able to smile with less restraint than formerly. [24. Pearl, op. cit., p. 64.],1952
  • State Forestry Station, 1908a, p. 311
  • State Investment Co., 1987, 1914
    • Ernest Pickering's amusement park management company which he abandoned to work for Kinney in 1914, 1987
    • Built a temporary dance hall after the Fraser Dance Hall Fire which opened February 12, 1916. They also obtained a lease for the adjacent Jones Pier, 1987, 1914
  • State Investment Real Estate, 2002, 1915
  • State Mutual Savings and Loan Association, 1974,
    • Santa Monica branch, 1974
  • States, Regions, Terr., Provinces, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2006a, 2005, 2005a, 2005b, 2004, 2004b, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1971, 1970s, 1969, 1968 , 1966, 1961, 1960s, 1959, 1958, 1955, 1953, 1952, 1950, 1950s, 1949, 1948, 1947, 1946, 1944, 1943, 1942, 1940, 1940s, 1940sa, 1937, 1935, 1934, 1933, 1932, 1931, 1930, 1930s, 1929, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1923, 1921, 1920, 1920s, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1910, 1910s, 1909, 1908, 1908a, 1908c, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1900, 1900s. 1898, 1895, 1894, 1893, 1892, 1891, 1887, 1883, 1882, 1877, 1875, 1874, 1873, 1872, 1871, 1870, 1870s, 1869, 1857, 1854, 1850, 1825, 1850s, 1848, 1840s, 1839, 1815, 1775, Prefaces, Assorted Postcards, Postcards Adrift, Assorted Postcards
    • Alaska, 2005b, 2004, 1998, 1997, 1942, 1937, 1912 a, 1894, 1862
    • Arizona, AZ, 2010, 2008, 1979, 1947, 1935, 1926, 1908n, 1880s
    • British Columbia, 1913, 1912
    • California, CA, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2006a, 2005, 2005a, 2005b, 2004, 2004b, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1995, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1971, 1970s, 1969, 1966, 1965, 1961, 1959, 1958, 1955, 1953, 1952, 1950, 1949, 1948, 1947, 1946, 1943, 1940, 1940s, 1937, 1935, 1933, 1932, 1931, 1930, 1930s, 1929, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1923, 1921, 1920, 1920s, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1910, 1910s, 1908, 1908a, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1900s, 1902, 1898, 1895, 1894, 1893, 1892, 1891, 1890, 1887, 1883, 1877, 1875, 1874, 1873, 1872, 1871, 1870, 1870s, 1860s, 1850, 1840s, Prefaces, Assorted Postcards,  Postcards Adrift, Assorted Postcards
      • California, 1935, 1934, 1930s, 1916, 1913, 1907, 1906, 1905
        •  Capitals, state, 1908a, pp. 86, 87
        • Southern California, 1935, 1930, 1907, Assorted Postcards,
        • Territorial Government, 1908a, pp. 78, 79
    • Colorado, 2009, 1943, 1920-1850, 1913, 1912, 1908a, 1870, 1869
    • Connecticut, 2009, 1974, 1914
    • District of Columbia (D.C.), 2010, 2006, 2006a, 2001, 1973, 1967, 1949,1943, 1874, 1869, 1864
    • Georgia, p. 492, 1908a
    • Hawaii, 2006, 2006a, 1953, 1950
    • Hawaii, Territorial Government, 1997, 1913, 1912
    • Idaho, 1943, 1914, 1920-1850
    • Illinois, 2002, 2001, 1997, 1994, 1991, 1990, 1979, 1977, 1976, 1973, 1968, 1952, 1950s, 1940, 1940s, 1925, 1924, 1921, 1920, 1918, 1910, 1909, 1902, 1891,
    • Indiana, 2004, 2004b, 1952, 1920s, 1913, p. 492, 1908a,
    • Indian Territory (Ind. Terr.)
    • Iowa, 2002, 1912, 1908a, p. 494, 1908a,
    • Kansas, p. 493, 1908a
    • Kansas, 1913, 1912, p. 493, 1908a, 1869
    • Louisiana, p. 492, 1908a, 1815
    • Massachusetts, Mass., 1898, 2005b, 1994, 1974, 1940sa, 1934, 1914, 1912, 1910, 1908, 1908a, 1906, 1904, 1898, 1887, 1875, 1873, 1857, 1775, Assorted Postcards
    • Northern Mexico
    • Michigan, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2003, 1999, 1997, 1994, 1990, 1987, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980s, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976, 1970s, 1969, 1968, 1967, 1962, 1960s, 1952, 1947, 1940, 1930s, 1920, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1911, 1908, 1908a, 1887, Prefaces, Associated Post Cards
    • Minnesota, MN, 2006, 2006a, 1996, 1971, 1921, 1908, p. 494, 1908a
    • Montana, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Nevada, (NV), 2006, 2006a, 2005, 1999, 1980, 1979, 1974, 1966, 1949, 1947, 1943, 1940, 1937, 1935, 1932, 1930s, 1874, 1920-1850
    • New Jersey, 1997, 1912
    • New Mexico, 2002, 1947, 1935, 1930s, 1894
    • New York (NY), 2008, 2005. 2004, 2003, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1990, 1988, 1987, 1984, 1981, 1979, 1973, 1971, 1968, 1967, 1966, 1950, 1950s, 1946, 1943, 1940s, 1938, 1937, 1935, 1934, 1930, 1929, 1925 1924, 1920, 1920s, 1919, 1914, 1913, 1910, 1908, 1908a, 1905, 1903, 1902, 1876, 1854, 1850s, 1848, 1825, Associated Post Cards
    • The Northwest Territory, p. 492, 1908a
    • Ohio, 2006, 1974, 1960s, 1917
    • Oklahoma, 2006, 2006a, 1997, 1955
    • Oregon, 2005, 2005b, 1998, 1996, 1979, 1922, 1912, p. 492, 1908a, 1906, 1905
    • Pennsylvania, 1930, p. 491, 1908a, 1907, 1876, 1874
    • Rhode Island, 1991, 1940s
    • Southern California, 1935, 1930, 1907, Assorted Postcards,
    • South Carolina, 1950, 1850s, 1815
    • The Southwest, 1947, 1894
    • Tennesee, 2003, 1983
    • Texas, 1908a
      • Southwestern Texas
    • Utah, 1986, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Virginia, 2009, 2008, 1912, Prefaces,
    • Washington, 2010, 1991, 1930s, 1908a
  • Stationary Engineers, December 29, 1911.
    • The Los Angeles Association of Stationary Engineers, December 29, 1911.
  • Stations, 1983, 1888, 1878, 1877, 1876
    • (See Airports, Depots, Bus, Train, Subway)
    • Cargo
    • Passenger, 1983
    • Train Stations, 1888, 1878, 1877, 1876
      • 600-Southern Pacific Train and Depot Grounds in Santa Monica, No. 600, Edward H. Mitchell Co., San Francisco, KR, 2005, (Edw. Mitchell, San Francisco, California)
  • Stationary Supplies, 2003, 1907
    • Venice Book & Stationary Co., Trolleyway, Venice, 2003, 1907
  • Stationary, 1952, 1876
    • Wilson supplied Stationary to the Santa Monica School District, 1952, 1876
  • Stcherbatcheff, Chouer Danse, 1926
  • Steamboar Springs, 1943, 1870s
  • Steamers, 1997, 1990, 1986, 1974, 1952, 1908a, 1875, 1872
    • (See Boats, Ships, Water Craft)
    • Steamer, first, 1908a, p. 107
    • Cargo, 1952
    • Passengers, 19887, 1990, 1886, 1974, 1952, 1877, 1876, 1875
    • From San Francisco, 1990, 1986, 1875, 1872
    • Anchor and Senator were the last two steamers to dock at Santa Monica Pier, the Senator in 1877, 1990
    • The Senator, 1997, 1875
      • the steamer Senator arrived at the [new Santa Monica] pier, carrying 150 passengers from San Francisco, 1997, 1875
    • Gordon Newell and Joe Williamson Pacific Coastal Liners, Superior Publishing Co.: Seattle, WA, (Bonanza Books, Crown Publishing: NY), 1959, 192 pp.
  • Don Abel Stearns, 1979, 1974, 1908a, p. 96, 1874, 1858, 1820s
    • An American who had come to California as one of the very earliest American settlers, 1974, 1874
    • 1820's Yankee settler in Los Angeles, 1979
    • Married Arcadia Bandini, 1979, 1858
    • Built the Arcadia Block, in honor of his bride, at the corner of Los Angeles and Arcadia Stteets, 1979, 1858
    • The second floor contained Stearns Hall, which had been a roller rink and dancing studio, became the first home of the old Los Angeles Athletic Club, 1979, 1880
  • Stearns, Don Abel [ - ], p. 106, 1908a 1908e
    • American, p. 142, 1908a
  • (Dona) Arcadia Bandini de Stearns, (widowed), 1997, 1979, 1974, 1874, 1858
    • (See Dona Arcadia Bandini de Stearns de Baker)
    • major landholder in her own right, 1997, 1874
    • widow of Don Abel Steans, 1974, 1874
    • Then married Colonel R.S. Baker, 1997, 1974, 1874
  • Mrs. Arcadia Bandini de Stearns de Baker*[ - ], Bio., p. 142, 1908a
  • Stearns Hall, 1979, 1880
    • Second Floor of the Arcadia Block at the corner of Los Angeles and Arcadia Streets, 1979, 1880
    • A roller rink and dancing studio, became the first home of the old Los Angeles Athletic Club, 1979, 1880
  • George Steares, 1926, 1925, 1924
    • Dancer, 1926, 1925, 1924
  • Joe Stefanelli, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Olga Steeb, 1921
    • Pianist, Rigaudon (MacDowell), 1921
  • Santa Monica City Mayor John C. Steele, 1990, 1924
    • Santa Monica mayor who opened the Whirlwind Dipper on March 30, 1924, 1990
    • Also opened the La Monica Ballroom on July 23, 1924, 1990
  • J.C. Steele, 1908a, 1903, 1902, 1898
    • Santa Monica Town Clerk, 1908a, 1898
    • Santa Monica Town Board of Trustees, 1908a, 1902
    • Santa Monica City Council Member, 1908a, 1903
  • Michael Steen, 1999
    • Woodlawn Cemetary, 1999
  • Pieter van den Steenhoven, 1990, 1973, 1971
    • "Save the Santa Monica Bay", 1990, 1971
    • City Councillor, 1990, 1973
  • Steeple, 1983
    • copper, 1983
  • Henry Steere, 1947, 1894
    • I894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles Inaugural Executive Committee, 1947, 1894
  • John Steere [ -1892], 1974, 1908a. 1903, 1896, 1890, 1888, 1887, 1886
    • Steere's Opera House, 1974, 1887
    • Board of Directos, The First National Bank of Santa Monica, 1974, 1888
    • Chairman, first Santa Monica Board of Trustees, 1974, 1896
    • Elected to the Santa Monica 1903 Board of Trustees, 1974, 1903
    • Sold the W.C.T.U. one of his Third St. bldgs. on time, 1908a, 1890, 1888
    • President, Santa Monica Town Board of Trustees, 1908a, 1886
    • Santa Monica Town Board of Trustees, 1908a, 1890
    • Left the Third St. bldg. to the W.C.T.U. with the provision that the keep a reading room open, 1908a, 1892
  • Steere's Opera House, 1980, 1974, 1900s, 1887
    • Third and Utah (Broadway), 1980, 1910s
    • (now Broadway and the Santa Monica Mall), 1974
  • Joe Stefanelli, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  
  • Rod Steiger, 2001
    • Movie Actor, 2001
  • Gertrude Stein, 2004, 2001, 1991, 1990, 1973, 1930s, 1911, 1910s, Intro
    • Author, poet, art collector, 2001, 1973, 1911
    • Leo Stein, 2001, 1973, 1911, 1910s
    • Art Collector, 2001, 1973, 1911, 1910s
  • Gertrude and Leo Stein, 1990, 1911, 1910s, Intro
  • Gertrude and Leo Stein's Art Collection, 1990, 1911, 1910s, Intro
  • Gertrude and Leo Stein's salon, 1990, 1911, 1910s, Intro
  • Leo Stein,
  • John Steinbeck, 1981
  • Mike Steiner, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  • B.W. Steinhart, Men's Furnishings, 130 Pier, 2003, 1912
  • Kate Steinitz, 1990,
    • U.C.L.A. librarian, 1990
  • Steinway Pianos, 1925, 1924
    • Grands, Uprights and Steinway Duo-Art Reproducing Player Pianos, 1925, 1924, See Footnote 1
  • Frank Stella, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • New Stendahl Art Galleries, Los Angeles, 2001, 1973, 1932,
    • Federal Art Project: Paintings, Prints, 1937, 2001, 1973
  • Naomi Stephan,* 1982
    • OPCat Performer, 1982
  • Stephen Jackson Women's Relief Corp, No. 124, 2003, 1990, 1923
    • (See Jackson)
    • Bought the First Methodist-Episcopal Church building, or the Ocean Park Methodist-Episcopal Church building, 2003, 1990, 1977, 1971,1923, 1899, 1875-1876
  • Mrs. Daniel G. Stephens,* 1952, 1913, 1908a, 1906, 1905, 1900s
    • Santa Monica Garfield School PTA, 1952, 1906ff
    • Honorary president, Santa Monica Women's Club, 1908a, 1905
    • Southern California Women's Club Mother, 1908a, 1905
    • President, Women's Education Association, 1908a, 1905
    • Assisted at the first meeting of the Garfield PTA, the first PTA in Santa Monica, and helped spread the organization to other schools 1952, 1900s
    • Continued her sponsorship of the Garfield PTA for a number of years and was instrumental in PTA spreading to other schools in Santa Monica, 1952, 1900s
    • President of the Santa Monica Board of Education, 1952, 1913
    • Presided at the Santa Monica High School Dedication Ceremony and made the formal dedication, 1952, 1913
  • California Governor Stephens, 1975, 1920
  • George Sterling, 1981, 1908
    • Poet, author, 1981, 1908
  • I. Stern, New York 2002
    • Souvenir from Ocean Park, MLH 2002
  • Josef von Sternberg, 1990, 1948, 1920s
  • Hedda Sterne, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • C.A, Stevens, Restaurant, 2940 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • May Stevens NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  (Mrs.) Otheman A. Stevens, 1947, 1894
    • Patroness, 1894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1947, 1894
  •  California State Assemblyman Robert S. Stevens, 1990, 1965
  •  William Stevenson, 1908a, 1896
    • Santa Monica Public Library Trustees, 1908a, 1896
  • The Stew, 1979, 1970s
    • The Public Synanon Game, 1979, 1970s
  • Peter Stewart (1955-1997), 2003
    • Artist, 2003, 1997, 1955
      • POW-MIA, You Are Not Forgotten, mural, Pacific Ave., Venice, 2003
      • National Veterans mural, Veterans Administration West Los Angeles Medical Center, 2003
  • U.S. Senator, Nevada, William M. Stewart, 1943, 1904-1886, 1872, 1869, 1866, 1865, 1874-1864
    • California Attorney General, 1943, 1920-1850
    •  Lawyer, Miner, Senator, 1943, 1920-1850
    • "Dictator" of the Nevada Republican Party, 1943, 1872, 1866, 1864
    • Ruler of the Comstock until he was elected to the Senate in 1864
    • Senior U.S. Senator from Nevada [1864-1874; 1886-1904] 1943, 1864
    • He ceased to be the ruler of the Comstock after his first election to the Senate.
    • [p. 289] "During the Civil War the production of the Comstock mines of over fifty millions in silver and gold was a distinct aid to the [p. 290] National Government. When Senator Stewart went to Washington in 1865 President Lincoln said to him: "We need as many loyal States as we can get, and the region you represent made it possible for the Government to maintain sufficient credit to continue this terrible war for the Union.", 1943, 1920-1850
    • Wrote the first Federal Mining Act, known as "The Law of 1866." He was also the father of the later and more comprehensive mining law known as "The Law of 1872."
    • Served in the Senate from 1864 to 1874, and then again from 1886 to 1904, 1943
    • Passed major mining legislation, Mining Acts of 1866 and 1872, 1943
    • the first Federal Mining Act, known as "The Law of 1866." He was also the father of the later and more comprehensive mining law known as "The Law of 1872."
    • He ceased to be the ruler of the Comstock after his first election to the Senate. His mining and milling enterprises had not been profitable, there was no longer any mining litigation of importance, and his interests lay in Washington, D.C., 1943, 1874, 1869, 1864
    • [p. 52] . . . When his second term expired in 1874 he did not contest wtih Sharon for reelection but turned to mining, in Bodie, in the Panamint Range, and elsewhere, always without a success. 1943, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • In 1884 he formed a law partnership in San Francisco with William F. Herrin, counsel for the Southern Pacific Railroad.
    • Although Stewart had not lived in Nevada for many years, he returned in 1886 and was again elected to the United States Senate (succeeding James G. Fair), and for two additional terms, with the assistance of the Southern Pacific Railroad, 1943, 1904, 1886,
    • Nevada was ably represented in the United States Senate during those years, where Jones [1873-1903] and Stewart [1865-1874; 1886-1904] served as the spearhead in the contest for the remonetization of silver."
  • Stewart Camera, 2007, 1962
    • Santa Monica Third Street Promenade, 1962
  • Laura Stickney, 1990, 1982
    • Artist, Educator, 1990, 1982
    • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Instructor, Los Angeles Municipal Arts, Barnsdahl, 1990
  • Mrs. Wm. Stief (lier)(iel), 1910
    • 244 West 52nd Place, Los Angeles, Calif., 1910
  • Alfred Stieglitz, 1990, 1920, 1917, 1916
    • Photographer, 1990, 1916
    • Curator, 2001, 1973, 1920
  • Alfred Stieglitz's Photo-Secession Gallery ("291"), 1990, 1917, 1916
  • Stiffed, 2005, 2005b
    • A Day With Andrew Music For Robots vol. 1, Music for Robots LP, CD comp 2005, 2005b
  • Catherine Stifter, 1982
    • Sound Engineer, Street Performance, 1982
  • George Stigler, 2005, 1947
    • Nobel Laureate, 2005, 1947
  • C.A. Stilson, 1974, 1905
    • Santa Monica Board of Freeholders, 1974, 1905
  • (Mrs.) Thomas D. Stimson, 1947, 1894
    • Patroness, 1894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1947, 1894
  •  F.L. Stineman,* 1916
    • Along with S.B. Kramer,* Props., Hotel Decatur 1916
  • The Sting (1973), 2004a, 1990, 1983, 1980, Film
    • Set in part in the Loof Hippodrome on the Santa Monica Pier, 1980, 1973
    • Robert Redford and Paul Newman, Santa Monica Pier Carousel, 2004a, 1973
  • J.E. Stinson, Cigars and Tobacco; Confectionery, Venice Pier, 2003, 1912
  •  Stinton, 2003, 1907
    • Koster & Stinton, Shoe Store, 1131 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Stock Brokers, 1943, 1876, 1870s
    • "The big speculators, like Sharon, Flood, Hayward, Jones and Skae had their favorite brokers, who in turn usually employed other brokers to buy and sell on the exchanges. These groups were almost constantly at war with one another. Other large dealers, "Lucky" Baldwin for example, played a lone hand against everybody, 1943, 1876, 1870s,
  • Stock Devilment, Manipulation, 1943
    • (See Stock Manipulation)
  • Stock Exchanges, 1943, 1870s
    • (See Stock Markets)
  • Stock Gambling, 1943, 1871, 1870
  • Stock Holders, Buyers, 1943, 1876, 1875, 1870s
    • (See Share Holders; Speculators)
  • [174] Thousands of men and women of all classes had rushed into the market to purchase stocks in Comstock mines. Few of them could afford high-priced stocks and so bought the cheaper ones which were being manipulted by the "insiders. 1943, 1875
  • The big speculators, like Sharon, Flood, Hayward, Jones and Skae had their favorite brokers, who in turn usually employed other brokers to buy and sell on the exchanges. These groups were almost constantly at war with one another. Other large dealers, "Lucky" Baldwin for example, played a lone hand against everybody. 1943, 1876, 1870s
  • Stock Gambling, 1943, 1871, 1870
  • Stock Manipulation, 1943, 1872, 1871, 1870s, 1860s
    • Stock Devilment, Manipulation, 1943
  • Stock Gambling, 1943, 1871, 1870
    • "Hayward began to boom Savage stock early in 1872," 1943
    • [p. 131] "It is a featureof stock market operations that a leader carries the market up or down. That was the invariable rule with Comstocks. Speculators, rich and poor, were always eager to buy on a rising market. If their means were small they bought the cheaper stocks, which were certain to advance. A discovery in one mine raised the prices of all of the stocks on the board, often higher proportionately than that of the mine in which ore had been found. This was largely due to manipulation. When stocks were low and mines perhaps closed down, more of the stock reverted to the treasury for nonpayment of assessments. Then, on the first indication of a boom, those in control would purchase [p. 132] the treasury stock at the market price and proceed to boost the stock by wash sales and otherwise.
    • [p.132] "The so-called "Boom of 1872," when 150 stocks on the board made such remarkable advances from January to May 1872, was a man-made affair, manipulated by Alvinza Hayward, who deliberately and openly boosted Savage stock from $62 to $725 a share on the pretense that a rich discovery had been made in the mine. The market followed as a matter of course.
    • "Meanwhile Sharon had been manipulating Belcher and gathering in all available stock at comparatively small prices. 1943, 1872
    • Sharon boomed Ophir Stock during the Con. Virginia boom, 1943, 1870s,
    • The only stocks that had not materially advanced in price [during the 1874-75 boom] were the Crown Point and the Belcher, and they were the only mines on the Lode that were paying dividends with the exception of the Con. Virginia. Evidently they had not been manipulated, 1943, 1876, 1875, 1874
  • Stock Market (s), 1979, 1943, 1872, 1871, 1870, 1864, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • The Mining Stock Market Crash of 1864, 1943,
    • "This stock jobbing business is simply gambling, and of the most demoralizing kind . . .", 1943, 1871
    • While the stock market and [p. 128] the assessment system have much to answer for, it should be remembered that neither the Crown Point nor the Con. Virginia bonanza would have been discovered without their aid . . . 1943, 1870
    • . . . [p. 129] "Crown Point stock advanced slowly, with wide variations, during the first half of 1871, evidently manipulated up and down, reaching $300 in June. Belcher went through the same performance, and reached $240 by the end of that month.
    • "Hayward, representing himself and Jones in San Francisco, began to buy Crown Point stock from the time of the discovery. Lord says: "His purchases were made so rapidly and shrewdly that he obtained 5,000 shares, nearly half of the entire stock in the company, at prices averaging less than $5 per share." That statement is questionable. It is highly improbable that he acquired that amount of stock at such low prices. The brokers on the San Francisco Exchange were quick to note a demand and boost the price. The stock rose beyond $5 immediately after the discovery and was selling at $18 within three weeks. A few months later Hayward bought 1,000 shares from Charles B. Low at prices ranging from $90 to $180, which assured control of the mine." 1943, 1871, 1870s
    • [p. 130] "Sharon appears to have been slow to learn what was going on. It is probable that he could not conceive that his associate, Hayward, and his superintendent, Jones, would play him false. Instances of that kind were rare. While warring groups of speculators fought each other with all of the means at their command-deceit being the chief weapon-they played fair among themselves. It is quite probable that both Hayward and Jones had become rebellious over little Sharon's autocratic manners and methods, 1943, 1872, 1871, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • "Meanwhile Sharon had been manipulating Belcher and gathering in all available stock at comparatively small prices. His biography states that he and Ralston secured almost all of the stock in the Belcher at $1 a share. They must have bought it from the treasury, to which it had returned for nonpayment of assessments, a favorite trick of those in control when a boom started. 1943, 1872, 1871
    • "Sharon was bitter when he learned that Jones and Hayward had the control of the Crown Point, but made the best of the situation: "He proposed to sell to Hayward and his friends all the shares of himself and friends in the Crown Point mine, at the market price, on condition that Hayward and his friends would sell to them all of their interests in the Belcher." The offer was accepted and the transaction closed. Lord states on the authority of Sharon that Sharon sold his 4,100 shares of Crown Point to Hayward on June 7, 1871, for $1,400,000, which would be at the rate of $341 a share. This was by far the largest single transaction in Comstock stocks up to that time, 1943, 1871
    • The San Francisco Bulletin of May 7, 1872, reported:
      • The excitement in mining stocks and mining claims during the past few months had been without a precedent in the history of our mines. Mining incorporations have been multiplied like the leaves of autumn. The capital of existing incorporations has been increased in the most lavish manner. Prices has gone up like a rocket, and in some cases have reached altitudes never [p. 133] dreamed of even by the most enthusiastic. Yet it is noteworthy that out of the 150 claims offered to the public through the stock boards, only four are paying dividends. These are the Belcher, Crown Point, and two companies at Pioche, Nevada, 1943, 1872
    • [p.132] "The so-called "Boom of 1872," when 150 stocks on the board made such remarkable advances from January to May 1872, was a man-made affair, manipulated by Alvinza Hayward, who deliberately and openly boosted Savage stock from $62 to $725 a share on the pretense that a rich discovery had been made in the mine. The market followed as a matter of course., 1943, 1872
    • [p. 174] "The stock brokers were almost exhausted by the rush of business, and on December 24 the Exchange declared a recess until January 2. But there was no holding back the flood. Stocks continued to mount in street trading, and on January 7, 1875, the market value of 31 of the leading mines was $262,669,940. [Lord's Comstock Mining and Miners, p. 409 (1883).] A tabulation of the 65 others would increase the amount to $300,000,000. The market value of Con. Virginia was $76,680,000, of California $85,380,000 and of Ophir $31,748,000. What that sum meant at the time may be illustrated by the fact that the total assessment value of the real estate in San Francisco was only $190,000,000.
    •  [p. 131]"It is a feature of stock market operations that a leader carries the market up or down. That was the invariable rule with Comstocks. Speculators, rich and poor, wer always eager to buy on a rising market. If their means were small they bought the cheaper stocks, which were certain to advance. A discovery in one mine raised the prices of all of the stocks on the board, often higher proportionately than that of the mine in which ore had been found. This was largely due to manipulation. When stocks were low and mines perhaps closed down, more of the stock reverted to the treasury for nonpayment of assessments. Then, on the first indication of a boom, those in control would purchase [p. 132] the treasury stock at the market price and proceed to boost the stock by wash sales and otherwise, 1943, 1873, 1872, 1871, 1870s
    • Were the nerve centers of the region, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Reports from the San Francisco exchanges came morning and afternoon 1943, 1920-1850
    • and invariably gathered crowds in front of the brokers' offices, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Nearly everybody had stocks and all wanted to know how the market was going, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Copies of the reports were posted at the heads of the shafts in the principal mines for the information of men coming off, 1943, 1920-1850
    • [p. 174] "Thousands of men and women of all classes had rushed into the market to purchase stocks in Comstock mines. Few of them could afford high-priced stocks and so bought the cheaper ones which were being manipulated by the "insiders."
    • [p. 175] "[Footnote: King's History of San Francisco Stock Exchange, p. 153 (1910): The only stocks that had not materially advanced in price [during the 1874-75 boom] were the Crown Point and the Belcher, and they were the only mines on the Lode that were paying dividends with the exception of the Con. Virginia. Evidently they had not been manipulated.]
    • [p. 176] Chapter XIX The fateful Year of 1875-The Market Crashes in January-Mackay Thought the Panic Was Temporary-The Chronicle Attacks "The Bank Crowd"-Partial Recovery in the Spring-The New York Tribune Correspondent Visits the Comstock-Prof. Rogers and the Director of the U.S, Mint Overestimate the Bonanza-The Firm Organizes the Nevada Bank-The Bank of California Suspends in August 1875-Ralston's Death Stuns the Coast-Virginia City Destroyed by Fire October 26, 1875-Fair's Misleading Reports
    • [p. 176] "Suddenly the speculators came to their senses. Practically all stocks had been bought on margin account and there was not enough money in the West to finance more than a fraction of the purchases. [Footnote: . . . all stocks on the Pacific exchange . . . footed up to . . . $350,000,000.]
    • [p. 208] "There were three active stock exchanges in San Francisco during the flush '70s, each with a large membership. Able and daring men gravitated to them by instinct. They were the liveliest places on the Coast and the focus of public attention.
      • The big speculators, like Sharon, Flood, Hayward, Jones and Skae had their favorite brokers, who in turn usually employed other brokers to buy and sell on the exchanges. These groups were almost constantly at war with one another. Other large dealers, "Lucky" Baldwin for example, played a lone hand against everybody, 1943, 1870s, 1920-1850
  • The Mining Stock Market Crash of 1893: 1893, after the panic had set in, 1943, 1893
  • Stock Speculators, 1943, 1875, 1874, 1873, 1872, 1871, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • E.J. "Lucky" Baldwin, 1943, 1876, 1874, 1873, 1870s
    • Archie Borland, 1943, 1870s
      • Miner and Speculator, 1943, 1870s
    • Fair, 1943, 1875
    • James C. Flood [ - ], 1943, 1876, 1870s
    • James G. Flood, 1943, 1895-1884, 1880s, 1920-1850
    • A. Hayward, 1943, 1876, 1872, 1871, 1870s, 1869, 1867, 1860s,
    • J.P. Jones [ -1912], 1943, 1880s, 1876, 1872, 1871, 1870s
    • James R. Keene, 1943, 1873, 1870s
    • William M. Lent, 1943, 1870s
      • Miner and Speculator, 1943, 1870s
    • Charles B. Low , 1943, 1872
    • Mackay, 1943, 1880s, 1875, 1871, 1869
    • D.O. Mills, 1943, 1875, 1870s, 1869, 1867, 1860s
    • William S. O'Brien [ 1826-1878], 1943, 1875, 1870s, 1869,
    • Ralston [ -1875], 1943, 1875, 1872, 1871, 1869, 1867, 1860s
    • Sharon, 1943, 1876, 1875, 1874, 1872, 1871, 1870s, 1869, 1867, 1860s
    • Robert Sherwood, 1943,
    • Johnny Skae, 1943, 1876, 1870s
    • Lloyd Tevis, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1860, 1850
    • Sutro, 1943, 1865, 1860s
      • Sold shares in Sutro's Tunnel, 1943, 1865, 1860s
    • E.J. "Lucky" Baldwin sold his stock in the Ophir to Sharon in November 1874 for $2,500,000. Robert Sherwood and Johnny Skae got rich during the "Sierra Nevada Deal." Sutro's wealth came from the sale of his stock in the Tunnel. Archie Borland and William M. Lent were miners and speculators. 1943, 1870s
    • "This stock jobbing business is simply gambling, and of the most demoralizing kind . . . ," 1943, 1871
    • Fought each other with all of the means at their command-deceit being the chief weapon-they played fair among themselves, 1943, 1872, 1871, 1870s
    • It is quite probable that both Hayward and Jones had become rebellious over little Sharon's autocratic manners and methods, 1943, 1872, 1871, 1870s
    • "Meanwhile Sharon had been manipulating Belcher [Mine Stocks] and gathering in all available stock at comparatively small prices. His biography states that he and Ralston secured almost all of the stock in the Belcher at $1 a share. They must have bought it from the treasury, to which it had returned for nonpayment of assessments, a favorite trick of those in control when a boom started. 1943, 1872, 1871
    • "Sharon was bitter when he learned that Jones and Hayward had the control of the Crown Point, but made the best of the situation: "He proposed to sell to Hayward and his friends all the shares of himself and friends in the Crown Point mine, at the market price, on condition that Hayward and his friends would sell to them all of their interests in the Belcher." The offer was accepted and the transaction closed. Lord states on the authority of Sharon that Sharon sold his 4,100 shares of Crown Point to Hayward on June 7, 1871, for $1,400,000, which would be at the rate of $341 a share. This was by far the largest single transaction in Comstock stocks up to that time, 1943, 1871
    • In 1873 Sharon had decided to run for U.S. Senate when Stewart stepped down. He had been just living in San Francisco, getting richer, but decided to "boom" the Ophir Mine Stocks in August. In September he bought James R. Keene's block of Ophir stocks and employed him to manipulate the market. "Jim" Keene [p. 163] was a genius but he could not pry Baldwin loose. Sharon not only began to buy but to sell "short" at the same time . . . And then the Con. Virginia boom started, 1943, 1874, 1873
    • E.J. Baldwin, who was already rich, was wise as well as "Lucky" when he sold 20,000 shares [of Ophir Mining Stocks] to Sharon for $2,700,000 in November 1874 during the Con. Virginia boom, 1943, 1874
    • [p. 174] "The stock brokers were almost exhausted by the rush of business, and on December 24 the Exchange declared a recess until January 2. But there was no holding back the flood. Stocks continued to mount in street trading, and on January 7, 1875, the market value of 31 of the leading mines was $262,669,940. [Lord's Comstock Mining and Miners, p. 409 (1883).] A tabulation of the 65 others would increase the amount to $300,000,000. The market value of Con. Virginia was $76,680,000, of California $85,380,000 and of Ophir $31,748,000. What that sum meant at the time may be illustrated by the fact that the total assessment value of the real estate in San Francisco was only $190,000,000, 1943
    • Speculators, rich and poor, wer always eager to buy on a rising market. If their means were small they bought the cheaper stocks, which were certain to advance. A discovery in one mine raised the prices of all of the stocks on the board, often higher proportionately than that of the mine in which ore had been found. This was largely due to manipulation. When stocks were low and mines perhaps closed down, more of the stock reverted to the treasury for nonpayment of assessments. Then, on the first indication of a boom, those in control would purchase [p. 132] the treasury stock at the market price and proceed to boost the stock by wash sales and otherwise, 1943, 1873, 1872, 1871, 1870s
    • Sharon acquired control of the Ophir Mine, and began to manipulate the stock market, 1943, 1875
    • Sharon took over control at the Ophir election, but kept boosting the stock until he was elected Senator on January 12, 1875. Meantime the speculators had gone mad: Ophir sold for $315 a share on January 7, Con. Virginia for $710, and California for $780. The inevitable panic started on January 8, and the bottom fell out of the market, 1943
    • [p. 174] "Thousands of men and women of all classes had rushed into the market to purchase stocks in Comstock mines. Few of them could afford high-priced stocks and so bought the cheaper ones which were being manipulated by the "insiders.", 1943, 1875
    • [p. 175] "[Footnote: King's History of San Francisco Stock Exchange, p. 153 (1910): The only stocks that had not materially advanced in price [during the 1874-75 boom] were the Crown Point and the Belcher, and they were the only mines on the Lode that were paying dividends with the exception of the Con. Virginia. Evidently they had not been manipulated.], 1943
    • [p. 176] Chapter XIX The fateful Year of 1875-The Market Crashes in January-Mackay Thought the Panic Was Temporary-The Chronicle Attacks "The Bank Crowd"-Partial Recovery in the Spring-The New York Tribune Correspondent Visits the Comstock-Prof. Rogers and the Director of the U.S, Mint Overestimate the Bonanza-The Firm Organizes the Nevada Bank-The Bank of California Suspends in August 1875-Ralston's Death Stuns the Coast-Virginia City Destroyed by Fire October 26, 1875-Fair's Misleading Reports
    • [p. 176] "Suddenly the speculators came to their senses. Practically all stocks had been bought on margin account and there was not enough money in the West to finance more than a fraction of the purchases. [Footnote: . . . all stocks on the Pacific exchange . . . footed up to . . . $350,000,000.], 1943
    • The big speculators, like Sharon, Flood, Hayward, Jones and Skae had their favorite brokers, who in turn usually employed other brokers to buy and sell on the exchanges. These groups were almost constantly at war with one another. Other large dealers, "Lucky" Baldwin for example, played a lone hand against everybody. 1943, 1876, 1870s
    • Archie Borland and William M. Lent were miners and speculators, 1943, 1870s
    • Low -grade ore mining, 1943, 1895-1884, 1880s, 1920-1850
    • Meantime, the bonanza mines had been levying assessments to carry on deep mining. that hope failed at the end of 1884, the pumps were drawn, and the lower workings began to fill with water. The shares of Con. Virginia and California, which had already fallen to 15 cents, then sold at 5 cents. The Bonanza Firm had not given the stock any support for years and the speculative public lost all interest until the low-grade operation proved unexpectedly profitable, 1943, 1884, 1920-1850
  • Les (Stockton*), 2006a, 1959
    • Ode to Muscle Beach, 2006a, 1959
  • Pudgy Stockton* (-2006), 2006a, 1990, 1959, 1930s
    • Ode to Muscle Beach, 2006a, 1959
    • "queen of the barbells", 1990, 1930s
    • Pudgy Stockton's Beachettes, 1990, 1947
  • Commodore (Robert) R.F. Stockton, 1908a, pp. 67, 70, 74, 75
    • Arrives, 1908a, p. 67
    • At San Pedro, 1908a, p. 70
    • San Diego, 1908a, p. 70
    • Battle of Plains, 1908a, p. 74
    • Superseded, 1908a, p.75
    • Commodore (Robert) R.F. Stockton, p. 67, 1908a, 1908e
  • Stockton, CA, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1874, 1870s
  • The Stockton Daily Independent, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1870s
  • The Stockton and Ione Railroad, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1874
  • Charles Stoker Thicker 'n Thieves, Santa Monica, Calif.: Sidereal Co., 1951
  • Leopold Stokowski, 1990, 1948, 1939
    • Arrranged for Oskar Fischenger to work for the Disney Studios, 1939, 1990
  • Irving Stone, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
    • novelist, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
  • Stones Throw, 2004, 2005b
  • Madvillian (aka Madlib and MF Doom) MadVilliany Stones Throw LP, cd/vinyl, 2004,2005b
    • Daedelus Accordion samples Experience from the Invention album, 2004, 2005b
  • The stopes, 1943, 1880s, 1872, 1870s
    • Belcher Mine, 1943, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • The Bonanza Firm, 1943, 1884
    • Bulkheads, 1943, 1880s, 1870s, 1869, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • California Mine, 1943, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • Consolidated Virginia, 1943, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • Crown Point Mine, 1943, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • Fair, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Fires, 1943, 1884-1881, 1869, 1920-1850
    • Lord, 1943,
    • Mackay, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Mines, 1943, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • Belcher Mine, 1943, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • California Mine, 1943, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • Consolidated Virginia, 1943, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1860, 1920-1850
    • Crown Point Mine, 1843, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • Space left over after extraction of ore, rock, 1943, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1869, 1860s
      • were so large on the 1300-foot level in the Belcher and the Crown Point that square-set timbering alone would not hold up the ground without reinforcement, and both mines were required to use millions of feet of heavy timbers to fill in their square sets and build bulkheads as the ore was removed, just as the Con. Virginia and the California were compelled to do a few years later and on a larger scale.
    • Square sets, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Stock Prices, 1943, 1884, 1920-1850
  • The stopes, 1943, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • The stopes of the Virginia and the California, 1943, 1890s, 1882-1880, 1880s, 1870s, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • (The scope of the stopes)
      • Not less than 150,000,000 feet of timber, board measurement, had been packed into those stopes and workings-enough to build a dozen small cities-and a fire would turn the mines into a volcano. Lord tells of that danger and of the vigilance of Mackay and Fair, 1943, 1890,
      • Every ton of ore extracted from the Con. Virginia and California mines left a corresponding vacuum. That space was filled with solid 14- and 16-inch timbers, leaving only a sufficient space between the huge bulkheads for the passage of men and cars . . . The cost of these timbers at the mines is $21 per thousand feet (board feet), but even at these figures, it is much cheaper to fill with timber than to employ men to fill with waste rock, 1943, 1880s, 1870s, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • Burning stopes, 1943, 1883-1881, 1880s, 1869
      • "Fortunately, no fire occurred until May 3, 1881, when the bonanza ore was exhausted. There was no hope of quenching it, so all drifts and other openings into the stopes were closed and sealed in order to shut off the supply of oxygen. [p. 249] Three years after, when the fire was brought under control by the injection of carbonic acid gas, the upper stopes were opened and the extraction of low-grade ore was begun.
    • Collapsing stopes, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
    • Low -grade ore mining, 1943, 1895-1884, 1880s, 1920-1850
      • Meantime, the bonanza mines had been levying assessments to carry on deep mining. that hope failed at the end of 1884, the pumps were drawn, and the lower workings began to fill with water. The shares of Con. Virginia and California, which had already fallen to 15 cents, then sold at 5 cents. The Bonanza Firm had not given the stock any support for years and the speculative public lost all interest until the low-grade operation proved unexpectedly profitable, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Timber fill, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Space left over after extraction of ore, rock, 1943, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1869, 1860s
      • were so large on the 1300-foot level in the Belcher and the Crown Point that square-set timbering alone would not hold up the ground without reinforcement, and both mines were required to use millions of feet of heavy timbers to fill in their square sets and build bulkheads as the ore was removed, just as the Con. Virginia and the California were compelled to do a few years later and on a larger scale.
  • Square sets, 1943, 1920-1850
  • "Stop the Santa Monica Mall" efforts in the early 70s before SMRR., 2010, 1970s
  •  Stores, 2005, 2004a,, 1980, 1974, 1970s, 1875
    • Book stores, News Depots, 1974, 1875
    • Drygoods Store, 1974, 1875
    • Vawter's General Store, Fourth St., 1974, 1875
    • Groceries, 1974, 1875
    • Hardware Stores, 1974, 1875
    • Splash Bath & Body, 2823 Main St., 2004a
    • Sponto Gallery, 7 Dudley, Venice, 2005
    • Swell Shoes, Main St,, 1980, 1970s
    • Variety Stores, 1974, 1875
    • Brick, coal, lumber yards, 1974, 1875
  • Storms, (See Calamaties, etc.), 2005b, 1990, 1987, 1983, 1979, 1959, 1938, 1926, 1920s, 1916, 1909, 1908, 1905
    • March of 1905, an equinoctial storm destroyed much of Venice, 1979, 1905
    • Winter storms of 1905, largest in more than a generation smashed Ocean Park and Venice Piers, 1987
    • Venice Pier (900 ft., 30ft. wide), 2005b, 1905, 1904
      • Windward Ave., 2005b, 1904
      • Destroyed by storms in 1905 and rebuilt for the opening of Venice in America, 2005b, 1905
    • August 1908 storm damages North Beach Pier and Santa Monica Municpal Pier temporary scaffolding, 1990
    • February 12, 1909 storm carried away false work on the Santa Monica Pier, and snapped wooden pilings, 1990, 1909
    • Twenty-eight houses swept into the sea in Venice, 1938, 1916
    • February 1, 1926 storm destroyed the landing stage and the La Monica Ballroom needed to be restored, 1990, 1926, 1920s
    • April Storms were even fiercer than the February ones, 1990, 1926
    • Winter and spring storms during 1959
    • Winter storms, 1990, 1983
      • the pier's lower deck had been damaged three times in the previous ten years, 1990, 1983
        • Thursday, January 27, 1983
  • Samuel Storrow, 1904
    • J.D. Schuyler and Samuel Storrow, Consulting Engineers, Los Angeles, 1904
  • Helen Catlin (Storrs), 1974, 1926.
    • Art teacher, South Pasadena High School, 1974, 1926
    • Married Les Storrs, 1974, 1926
  • Les Storrs,* (c. 1900-) 1974, 1971, 1942, 1924, 1920, 1920s, 1918, 1917, 1913, 1912
    • Author, Managing Editor, journalist, City Planner, 1974
    • Lincoln Elementary, Lincoln Junior High, SAMOHI, 1913-1917, 1974
    • Arrived in SM, 1912, 1974
    • Eightth Grade Class, Lincoln Intermediate School, 1974, 1913
    • Graduated from SAMOHI in 1918, 1974
    • Ocean Promenade Electric Tram Driver, 1974, 1920
    • Graduated from USC, 1923, 1974
    • Santa Monica Evening Outlook 1923-1942, 1974
      • as a reporter and managing editor from 1923 until 1942, 1974
    • Army Air Corp as a lieutenant until he retired as a Major, 1946, 1974
    • Santa Monica City Director of Planning and Zoning, 1946-1971, 1974
    • President, Southern California Southern California Planning Congress, 1974, 1971
    • President, City Planning Department of the League of California Cities, 1974, 1971
    • Director, California Chapter, American Institute of Planners, 1974, 1971
    • Member, American Institute of Planners, 1974, 1971
      • Southern California Planning Congress, 1974, 1971
    • Air Force Association, 1974, 1971
    • Retired Officers Association, 1974, 1971
    • Board of Directors, Family Service of Santa Monica, 1974, 1971
    • Evening Outlook columnist, 1946, 1974
      • Won awards from the Freedom Foundation, 1946-1974
  • Les Storrs* Santa Monica Portrait of a City Yesterday and Today, Santa Monica Bank: Santa Monica, CA, 1974, 67 pp., 1973, 1930s, 1920s
    • Printed by Santa Monica Printers; Calligraphy, design by Franz L. Wambaugh who also designed the Centennial Medal.  
  • Les Storrs Santa Monica Portrait of a City Yesterday and Today, Santa Monica Bank: Santa Monica, CA, 1974, 67 pp., 1974, 1973, 1970s, 1965, 1960s, 1958, 1957, 1956, 1950, 1950s, 1948, 1947, 1946, 1941, 1940s, 1939, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1935, 1934, 1933, 1932, 1930, 1930s, 1929, 1928, 1925, 1924, 1922, 1920, 1920s, 1918, 1917,1916, 1915, 1913, 1912, 1910s, 1909. 1908, 1905, 1903, 1902, 1900, 1900s, 1898, 1896, 1894, 1893, 1891, 1890, 1890s, 1899, 1889, 1888, 1887, 1886, 1880, 1878, 1877, 1876, 1875, 1874, 1872, 1828, Pre-1769,
  • R.S. Stoughton, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1921
    • Dance of the Black and Gold Sari, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1921
    • The Vision of the Aissoua. An Algerian Dance Drama, 1925, 1924
    • The Spirit of the Sea, Ruth St. Denis, 1925, 1924
  • Stousland.com, 2005
    • 520 Strand St #5, 2005
    • Jewelry
  • The Stowell Block, Los Angeles [1889-1896], 1979, 1896, 1889
    • 226 S. Spring St., Los Angeles Athletic Club, 1979, 1896, 1889
  • The Strand, 1984, 1919
    • "Watering Hole," 1984, 1919
  • Strand Av., (St.), 2005, 2004a, 1999, 1984, 1983, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1956, 1944, 1924
    • Foot of Strand, 1980, 1924
    • Rendezvous Ball Room, Crystal Beach, 1924
    • (Ocean to Neilson Way), New Zealand Christmas Tree, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 132 Strand, Cupressocyparis (False Cypress), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • (Third to Lincoln), Podocarpus, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • (Between Hollister and Strand) Tao Healing Arts Center and Shiatsu Massage School of California, (since 1984), 2004a
    • And Second, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1983
    • 2303 Second Street. Situated on the southeast corner of Second and Strand Streets, this church, with its distinctive copper steeple, was built in 1922 and enlarged in 1961, 1983
    • (Third to Lincoln), Podocarpus, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • And Fourth, Mary Hotchkiss Park, 1983, 1934, 1905, 1884
    • 511 1/2 Strand, Shamel Ash, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 520 Strand St., #5, Strousland.com., Jewelry, 2005
    • 520 Strand, Irving Petlin, 1999, 1966, 1965, 1964
    • 521 Strand, Dutch Elm, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 601 Strand, Redbud, Sweet Shade, Ginkgo, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 631 Strand, Redwood, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 637 Strand, Locust, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Stratageme, 2005, 2005b
    • Mrs. Rational, Music For Robots vol. 1, Music for Robots LP, CD comp 2005, 2005b
  • Austin Strauss*, 2006
    • Poet, Political Organizer, 2006
  • Edouard Strauss, 1926, 1925
  • Frank Strauss,* 2008, 2007
    • Hatter, Owner, Fedora Primo, 216 Pier Ave., S.M., 90405
    • Fedoraprimo.com
  • Johann Strauss, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1920
    • Legends From The Vienna Woods, 1920
    • Voices of Spring, 1926, 1925, 1924
  • Josef Strauss, 1926, 1925
    • Strauss-Peyton, Kansas City, 1920
    • Photographer, 1920
  • Igor Stravinsky, 1990, 1981, 1948, 1940s
    • Composer, 1981, 1940s
  • Strawberry Tree, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Arbutus unedo, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica High School, 1976
  • Street car line, first in Los Angeles, 1908a, p. 112
  • Street Chaff, Junk Mail, Graffiti, 2010, 2005, 2004
    • Streets, Dead-ends, one-way, paths, post offices, roads, routes, trails, ways, Buildings, Landmarks, Locations, Roads (X), 2010, 2009, 2008, 2008a, 2006, 2005, 2005a, 2005b, 2004, 2004a, 2003, 1999, 1998, 1993, 1989, 1987, 1983, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1976, 1975, 1974, 1970s, 1964, 1956, 1952, 1950s, 1948, 1944, 1935, 1931,1930s, 1924, 1923, 1921, 1920s, 1916, 1915, 1912, 1910, 1910s, 1909, 1908, 1908a, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1896, 1892, 1890s, 1887, 1880s, 1875, 1871, Assorted Post Cards
    • (See X, Roads)
  • (X) Streets, Roads, Avenues, 2003, 1956, 1947, 1917, 1910s, 1908, pp. 492, 493, 1908a, 1907, 1901, 1894, 1856, Assorted Post Cards,  Postcards Adrift
  • Streets, Avenues, Buildings, Landmarks, Locations, Roads (X), 2003, 1991, 1912, 1908a, p. 240
  • Streets, 2010, 1999, 1982, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1960s
    • (See X)
    • Beverley (Beverly) Avenue, 2010, 1973, 1970, 1970s
    • La Cienega Boulevard, LA, 1999, 1966
    • 460 Park Ave. South, NY, NY 10016
    • Strand Ave., 1999, 1966, 1965, 1964
    • Sunset Blvd., LA 1999, 1966
    •  (See Infrastructure)
    • Oiled Streets, 1908a, p. 240
    • Paved
    • Watered Roads, 1943, 1860s,
    • Street Scene, Venice, California  25134N California Postcard Co., Los Angeles, JT 2005a
  • Count Jean de Strelecki, of New York, 1920
    • Photographer, 1920
  • Strelitzia nicoli, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Bird-of-Paradise Tree, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Streilitzia reginae, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Bird-of-Paradise, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Frederick J. Streng Emptiness-a Study in Religious Meaning, 1991
  • Kenneth Strickfadden, 1974
    • Santa Monica Photography Collection, 1974
  • Strike (s), 1995, 1977, 1974, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1934, 1933, 1930s 1923
    • (See Labor; Labor Relations)
    • Great San Pedro Strike (s), 1977, 1923
    • Douglas Aircraft Plant Strike, Santa Monica, 1974, 1930s
    • San Francisco General Strike, 1977, 1934, 1930s
    • Twelve major strikes in Los Angeles, 1977, 1933, 1930s
    • Eighteen major strikes in Los Angeles, 1977, 1934, 1930s
    • West Coast Longshoremen Strike, 1934, 1930s
  • Strong,* 2005b, 1904
    • And Dickerson* acquired an 1800 foot long tract of beach front land south of Kinney's tract and began selling lots in their South Ocean Park development, 2005b, 1905
    • Short Line Canal tract, 2005b, 1905
  • John Strong, Alaska Governor, 2005b
    • A visitor to Walter McGinley,* 2005
  • Dr. Josiah Strong, 1979, 1905
    • Educator, 1979, 1905
  • John Warthien Struble The History of American Classical Music, Facts On File: NY, 1995, 1992, 1935, 1933, 1930s, 1912
  • Structures, Stores, shops, general stores, houses, real estate offices, shacks, tents, etc., 2007, 1974, 1952, 1934, 1930s, 1889, 1887, 1886, 1876, 1875
    • (See Residences, buildings etc.)
    • Auditoriums, 1952
    • Tents, Clap-board Real Estate Shack, July 15, 1875, 1974, 1952,
    • W.D. Vawter*opened the first general store in August in Santa Monica on three lots in the 1400 block on Fourth St., bought for $125.50 each, July 15, 1875, 1974, 1875
    • October 1875 119 houses and shops have been erected, 1974
    • The Santa Monica Hotel (1874, 1875-1889), 1974, 1875,
      • Ocean and Railroad (now Colorado) Aves., 1974 1875
      • Built by J.P. Jones and Col. R. Baker, 1974, 1875
      • Burned to the ground in 1889
    • Churches, 1888, 1876
    • The Arcadia Hotel, 1974, 1886
    • The Soldier's Home, 1974, 1887
    • The Casino, a tennis club, 1974, 1887
    • Douglas Air Craft Factories, 1974, 1934
    • Santa Monica City Hall, 1974 1938, 1905
    • Santa Monica City Hall, 1974, 1938
      • Built with funds from Federal Programs, 1974, 1930s
    • Schools, 2007, 1952, 1875
    • Steere's Opera House, 1974, 1887
  • Michelle Stuart, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  Studebaker, 2005, 1975
    • Automobile, 2005, 1975
    • A Studebaker Agency, and repair shop, 2005, 1975
    • The southeast corner of Broadway and Third, 2005, 1975
  • Students, 1952, 1937, 1890s, 1889, 1880s
    • "With the great development in the use of machinery less and less boys and girls were needed in industry, 1952, 1937, 1890s, 1889, 1880s
    • As a consequence they were able to stay in school and have the various state legislatures passing the anti-child labor laws and laws raising the compulsory school attendance of children from 10 to 12, 14, 16 and 18, 1952, 1937, 1890s, 1889, 1880s
    • In order to care for all these pupils of the 'teen' age, school plants sprang up all over the country with buildings, equipment, and facilities undreamed of a generation ago, 1952, 1937, 1890s, 1889, 1880s
    • The school day was lengthened as well as the school year, 1952, 1937, 1890s, 1889, 1880s
    • Where in the 1880's and 90's children were needed to help on the farm or in factories, necessitating short school terms and school days, now they stayed in school, 1952, 1937, 1890s, 1889, 1880s
    • "Educational leaders came to believe that the courses given the first two years in college could be given in communities capable of supporting a good high school, 1952, 1937, 1890s, 1889, 1880s
    • In support of this idea the first public junior college was opened in February, 1902, in Joliet, Illinois. Today there are approximately 500 (1937) public and private junior colleges in the United States, 1952, 1937, 1890s, 1889, 1880s
    • And the rapid growth of the student body within the first two years of the junior college's existence clearly indicated the need for additional classrooms. [66. Martin, op. cit., p. 18.], 1952, 1937, 1890s, 1889, 1880s
    • Adults, 1952, 1889,
    • Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) 1997, 1986, 1968, 1962
    • Tom Hayden* draft for the Port Huron Statement, 1962, 1986
    • Student Demonstrations, Protests, 2006, 1997, 1977, 1970, 1968, 1960s
    • Columbia University, 1997, 1968
    • Kent State Shootings, 1977, 1960s
    • UCLA, 1977, 1970
    • SAMOHI Students March, 2006
  • 843:-A Study in Contast, Southern California Post Card, M. Kashower Co., Los Angeles, Cal., KR, Postcards Adrift
  • Stunt people, Coaches, Doubles, Stand-Ins, Daredevils, 2005, 2005b, 1997,1994, 1987, 1932, 1907, 1893
    •  Louis 'Speedy' Babbs, 1987, 1932
    • Paula Boelsems*, 2005, 2005b
    • Clifford Bowes, 1979, 1908
    • George Freeth, 1979, 1908
    • The Great Harmon, 1997, 1893
      • flying seventy-five-foot leaps from the Long Wharf into the ocean, 1997, 1893
    • The "Queen of the Air," Mlle. Leroy, 1997, 1893
    • Larry Mace*, 1994
    • Russell Saunders*, 2005b, 1994
      • Stunt double for Lloyd Bridges, Gene Kelly and Alan Ladd, 2005b
    • Glenn Marlin Sundby*, Glen "Whitey" Sundby, [1921-2009], 2006. 2006a, 2005, 2000, 1996, 1990, 1987, 1969, 1968, 1963, 1956. 1950s, 1948. 1937, 1930s, 1921
    • Tarasca's Daring Bicycle Ride, 1987, 1907
    • Wesley Woodford, 1997, 1893
  • Santa Monica Fire Chief John Sturges, 1974
  • Stutz, 1979, 1974, 1915, 1910s
    • Among the automotive makes raced at the Santa Monica Road Races, 1974, 1910s
  • Mr. Stutzer, 1990, 1908
    • Stutzer Cement Co., 1990, 1908
    • Venice Cement Co. awarded contract for the innovative concrete Santa Monica Municipal Pier, which they fulfilled ineptly and perhaps corruptly, 1990, 1909, 1908
  • Sturdevant Trail, 1916
    • Sturdevant Trail, 1916
  • Jan Stussy, 2001, 1973, 1965
    • Artist, 2001, 1973, 1965
  • Styles, Fashion, 2008, 1983, 1977, 1942, 1939
    • Sense of symmetry, 2004
    • Tennis Shoes, 1983, 1939
      • Keds, 1983, 1939
    • Zoot suits were a stylized costume originally designed for fast "jitterbug" dancing, with tight trouser cuffs, widened coat shoulders, and heavy shoes. The men wore duck-tailed haircuts, and the women short black skirts, long black stockings, and a sweater, 1977, 1942
    • Los Angeles Noir, 2008
  • (Sub)cultures, 2005, 1980, 1979, 1976, 1974, 1971, 1943, 1941, 1940s, 1913
    • (See Ethnicities; Nationalities; Peoples)
    • Eccentrics; developers; mavericks; Beatniks, hippies, counterculture faddists, artists, radicals and even roller skaters. 1980, 1979; The sporting element of Los Angeles, 2005b, 1997, 1896; Surfers, 2005, 1976, 1974, 1971, 1941, 1940s; black surfers, 2005, 1940s; zoot suiters, 1979, 1943
    • Subdivisions, 1977, 1960s
    • The Subjects, 2005, 2005b
  • Saginaw; Music For Robots vol. 1, Music for Robots LP, CD comp 2005, 2005b
  • Submarine Garden, 1990, 1987, 1924, 1923
    • Once a high-class cafe beneath the Dome Pier, 1987, 1923
    • Russian artists painted a submarine garden on the walls of the La Monica Ballroom, 1990, 1924
  • SubPop, 2003, 2005b
    • The Postal Service Give Up, The Postal Service Sub Pop SP595 cd/vinyl, 2003, 2005b
  • Substance records, 2005b
    • Kei Kobayashi Routine Jazz #4 Substance records comp, cd, 2005b
      • Daedelus Girls (with Busdriver and Abstract Rude), 2005b
      • Subtitle, 2005, 2005b, 2004
      • With Adlib, Labwaste, 2005
    • Headset Space Settings Plug Research LP, cd and vinyl, PR50 CD & DLP, 2004
    • Daedelus Something Bells, Plug Research EP, vinyl , PR 52, 2004
    • Labwaste Zwarte Achtegrond Temporary Whatever LP, cd/vinyl, TW104CD, enhanced cd, 2005, 2005b
      • Thavius Beck aka Adlib (Mush) and Subtitle (GSL), aka LabWaste, Remixes by Daedelus (Get The Signal to make Go And Get The Signal Back) (Mush / Plug Research); Jimmy Tamborello (Postal Service / Dntel), Sixtoo (Sebutones / Ninja Tune); Thavius Beck remix,; An enhanced CD featuring a video for the single Dope Beat. 2005, 2005b
    • Subtle, 2005, 2005b
      • I heart LA two; Music For Robots vol. 1, Music for Robots LP, CD comp 2005, 2005b
  • Carolanne Sudderth Tenants win fight to preserve historic courtyard complex , Ocean Park Gazette, 15 June 2004, 1980s, 1940s, 1930s, 1926, 1925, 1920s
  • Sufficient Cause, pp. 493, 494, 1908a
    • Assured like minded recognition of professional authority, pp. 493, 494, 1908a
    • Professed professional preeminance, pp. 493, 494, 1908a
  • Sugar beets, 1908a, p. 104
  • Sugar Gum, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Eucalyptus cladocalyx, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Pacific Ave. (NE Corner of 7th), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 434 Pier, Eucalyptus cladocalyx (Sugar Gum), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • George Sugarman, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  Suicides, 1997, 1930s
  • Suite Inc., 2004, 2005b
    • Technophonic Chamber Orchestra Nemoretum Sonata Suite Inc. LP, cd (Italy), 2004, 2005b
    • Daedelus* remix Vitus, 2004, 2005b,
  • Suites, Assorted Postcards
  • Suk Inc., 2816 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982
  • Mark Sullivan Our Times, 1900-1925, Vol. 2, pp. 284-292. 1943
    • Business Ethics, Practice, 1943, 1925-1900, 1920-1850
    • Questionable official prerogatives, 1943, 1925-1900, 1920-1850
    • Iniquitous practice of granting secret "rebates" and "drawbacks" to favored customers, 1943, 1925-1900, 1920-1850
    • Characteristic of the current philosophy, 1943, 1925-1900, 1920-1850
    • The state of business ethics of the time, 1943, 1925-1900, 1920-1850
  • H.H. Sullivan, Grocers, 121 Pier, 2003, 1912
  • Sullivan Canyon, 1907
  • Sullivan Canyon Dam [proposed], 1907
    • [Folder 18.3 J.D. Schuyler, Report on the proposed hydraulic-fill dam in Sullivan Canyon, for the Santa Monica Land & Water Company, accompanying plans and specifications. 1907. 1 v. (ca. 40 leaves), bound : maps. 1907
    • [J. D Schuyler] Letter report to Santa Monica Land & Water Co., Los Angeles; prepared at the request of J. J. Davis., 1907
  • Sonya Fox Sultan Ken Genser 2010
  • Sumac, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Laurel Sumac, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • K.B. Summerfield [1864- ], Bio., p. 390, 1908a
  •  Jodi Summers Days on the Market, 2 May 2003, Santa Monica Daily Press, 2003, 1976, 1913, 1911
  • Jodie Summers Days on the Market: Lights . . . Santa Monica Daily Press, 29 December 2004 (11 October 2004) p. 12, 2004a
  • Sun, Assorted Postcards
  • Deth P. Sun, 2005b, 2004
    • Cover Art, Daedelus Of Snowdonia Plug Research, LP, cd, PR44CD, 2004, 2005b
    • Artwork, Daedelus Something Bells, Plug Research EP, vinyl, PR 52, 2005b 2004
  • Dr. Sun Yat Sen, 2009, 1993, 1912,
    • Sought the advice of Homer Lea* and appointed him General of a faction of the Chinese revolution. Lea insisted on a subordinate role before ill health forced his retirement, 1912
    • http://www.homerleasite.com/Site/Welcome.html
  • Sun, Sand, and Sea at Santa Monica Beach, Calif. C210, Views, Inc,, Seattle, Washington, SLL 2005
  • Bill Sunbald,* 2001
    • OPCO Board of Directors, 2001
  • Sunbathing, 1974, 1920s
    • Nude Sunbathing, 1974, 1920s
  • Sunbeam, 1974, 1910s
    • Among the automotive makes raced at the Santa Monica Road Races, 1974, 1910s
  • Dolores Sundby, 2006, 2006a, 1959
    • Ode to Muscle Beach, 2006a, 1959  
    • aka Wayne-Marlin Trio, 2006, 2006a
    • Glenn Sundby's sister 2006, 2006a
  • Glenn Marlin Sundby,* Glen "Whitey" Sundby, [1921-2009], 2006. 2006a, 2005, 2000, 1996, 1990, 1987, 1969, 1968, 1963, 1956. 1950s, 1948. 1937, 1930s, 1921
    • b. Minneapolis, MN (11-4-21)
    • Ode to Muscle Beach, 2006a, 1959
    • [Glenn Marlon]" Whitey" [Sundby*], 2006a, 1959
    • One of the founders of the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame, 2006, 2006a, 1987
    • Gymnast, Editor, Entertainer, Publisher Gymnastic Magazines, 2006, 2006a
    • Along with George Wayne Long*, 2006, 2006a, 1940s
      • (aka Wayne & Marlin);and with his sister Delores (aka Wayne-Marlin Trio),  Professional handbalancing act (Wayne & Marlin*), 2006, 2006a, 1940s
    • Listed in Ripley's Believe It or Not, 1949, for walking down the stairs in the Washington Monument, 2006, 2006a
    • National Association of College Gymnastics Coaches, 2006, 2006a
      • Special Service Award, 1969
        • Glenn Sundby*, 2006, 2006a, 1969
      • Life-time member, 2006, 2006a
    • Olympic Photographer,
    • Pan-Am Games, 2006, 2006a
    • Publisher, 2006, 2006a, 1956, 1948
      • Acrobat, 2006. 2006b. 1948
      • International Gymnast, 2006, 2006a
      • Modern Gymnast, 2006, 2006a, 1956
    • University High grad, 1937
    • United States Gymnastics Federation (USGF) (1963-), 2006, 2006a, 1963
      • Founder (s), 2006, 2006a, 1963
      • USGF Spirit of the Flame Award, 2006, 2006a
        • Glenn Sundby*, 2006, 2006a
    • The USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame, 2006. 2006a.1968
      • Glenn Sundby*, inducted 1968, 2006, 2006a
    • Venice Muscle Beach Hall of Fame Inductee, 2006, 2006a
    • The World Acrobatic Socieity Gallery of Honor, 2006, 2006a, 2000
      • Glenn Sundby*, Inducted 2000, 2006, 2006a
    • First World Acrobatic Society's "George Pond Service Award", Las Vegas, NV, 2005
      • Glenn Sundby*, 2006, 2006a, 2005
  • Sun Ra, 2005b, 2004,
    • Composer, musician, band leader, 2005b, 2004
    • The Stars Are Singing Too, 2005b
      • The Sun Ra Arkestra, 2006, 2005
    • Sonic Scenery @ The Natural History Museum, 2006
  • Sunset, 1974, 1877
    • Town, no longer extant, located in the Wolfskill Ranch. originallly part of the San Jose de Buenos Aires grant, now part of West Los Angeles, 1974, 1887
  • Sunset Av., 2003, 1974, 1912, 1899, 1890s
    • 34 Sunset, C.P. Thomas, Physicians, 2003, 1912
    • 53 Sunset, Peter Cox, Grocers, 2003, 1912
    • & Washington Blvd., Patten & Davies Lumber Co., 2003, 1912
  • Sunset Ballroom on the Sunset Pier, 1987, 1922
  • Sunset Blvd., 1999, 1974, 196. 1896, 1887
    • And La Cienega, Artists' Protest Tower, 1999, 1966
    •  Pacific Electric Railway Long Line ran out from downtown Los Angeles along Sunset to Ocean Av., and then to Ocean Park and Venice, 1896
    • Sunset Cafe, 2002
    • Sunset Dining Parlors, 2003, 1907
    • Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 123 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Sunset Hall, 2008
    • Francis Avenue, Los Angeles, 2008
    • Methodist Retirement Home, 2008
    • Senior Facility, 2008
    • Lee Boek, 2008
    • Sunset Inn, 2005, 2002, 1990, 1975, 1930, 1925, 1922
    • Ocean Avenue and Colorado, 2005, 1975, 1930, 1925, 1922
    • "Restaurant Francaise," Santa Monica, 2002, 1925
    • Served 500 diners at the Greater Santa Monica Club meeting, June 9, 1922 where Jack Davis spoke about the proposed new harbor which would accomodate the torpedo planes Douglas Aircraft Co. was building for the government, 1990, 1922
    • Bar and dance floor, pre-Prohibition days, 2005, 1975, 1930
    • Sunset Pier, 1999, 1987, 1922
    • Center Street, 1987, 1922
      • (Renamed North Venice Blvd., 1987)
      • Sunset Ballroom on the Sunset Pier, 1987, 1922
      • (angled.), 1999
    • Sunset Rolling Chair Co., O.F. Walk & Zephyr, 2003, 1912
    • The Sunset Strip, 1985, 1930s
    • Sunset Tel and Tel Co., 1980, 1908, 1905
    • Sunset Tel and Tel Co. Pay Station, Pier Ave., 1980, 1908, 1905
    • Pier Av., Ocean Park, 1980, 1905
  • Beth Sunshine [1948-2008], 2008, 2008a, 1969, 1948
    • Artist, Photographer, 2008, 2008a, 1969, 1948
    • Laura Darlington's aunt, 2008, 2008a
    • Obituary, 2008a,
  • Sunshine, 1961
  • Sunshine Court, 2007, 2004
    • 2411 Third St., #F, Condominimum, 2007, 2004
  • Superintendents, 1952, 1948, 1947, 1930s, 1924, 1920s, 1913, 1912, 1907, 1903, 1900s, 1947, 1894
    • Leroy Brown, Los Angeles Superintendent of Schools, 1947, 1894
    • William S. Briscoe, Santa Monica City School District Superintendent [1948- ], 1952, 1948
    • Percy R. Davis, Superintendent of Schools [1932-1948], 1952, 1948, 1944, 1932
    • D.A. Eckert, Santa Monica City School District, 1952, 1907, 1903, 1895
    • Edward Hyatt, California Superintendent of public instruction, 1952, 1912
    • Mark Keppel, Los Angeles county superintendent of schools, 1952, 1912
    • Santa Monica School Superintendent Martin, 1952, 1900s
    • Frederick F. Martin, 1952, 1932, 1924
      • Superintendent, Santa Monica City Schools [1924-1932], 1952
      • Former business manager of the Pasadena City Schools, 1952
    • Horace M. Rebok, 1952, 1924, 1920s, 1913, 1910, 1907
      • Santa Monica School District Superintendent [1907-1924], 1952
      • Santa Monica City Committee to Advise the Santa Monica School Board High School Facilities Site Advisory Committee, 1952, 1910
      • Delivered the Santa Monica High School Dedication Address, 1952, 1913
      • Executive Secretary, California Society for Secondary Education [1924- ].
    • Paul M. White, superintendent of W.P.A. construction, 1952, 1930s
    • William Wirt, Superintendent of Schools, Gary, Indiana, 1952, 1920s
      • Originator of a platooning of school organization, based upon John Dewey Education Philosophy, 1952, 1920s
    • Supervising Principals, 1952, 1895ff
      • The Santa Monica School District, 1952, 1895ff
        • D.A. Eckert, 1952, 1907, 1903, 1895ff
        • Miss Elizabeth Hamlin,* Santa Monica School Elementary General Supervisor [1913- ], 1952, 1913, 1903
    • Supervisors, 1952, 1951, 1907, 1903, 1895
      • County Board of Supervisors,
      • D.A. Eckert, Santa Monica School District, 1952, 1907, 1903, 1895ff
      • Miss Elizabeth Hamlin,* Santa Monica School Elementary General Supervisor [1913- ], 1952, 1913, 1903
    • (School) Supervisors, 1952, 1951, 1907, 1903, 1895
      • Supervising Principals, 1952
        • D.A. Eckert, Santa Monica School District, 1952, 1907, 1903, 1895ff
        • Miss Elizabeth Hamlin,* Santa Monica School Elementary General Supervisor [1913- ], 1952, 1913, 1903
        • Wade Thomas, Santa Monica City School Supervisor of Music, June 7, 1951; Santa Monica,, California, 1952, 1951
        • Wade Thomas, Santa Monica City School Supervisor of Music, June 7, 1951; Santa Monica,, California, 1952, 1951
  • Surf, Assorted Postcards
  •  Surf Bath House, 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Front, Venice, 2003, 1907
  • Surf bathing, 1997, 1890s
  • 427:-Surf Bathing, Ocean Park, Calif. M.Kashower Co., Los Angeles, Cal., JT 2005a
  • Surf Boards, Snow Boards and Surfing Equipment, 2004, 2004a, 1988
    • ZJ Boarding House (since 1988) 2004, 2004a
      • 2619 Main St., 2004, 2004a
  • Surf Boat Races, 1990, 1909
  • The Surf and the Ocean 3A-H831 Post Card, "C.T. Art-Colortone," Made Only by Curt Teich & Co., Inc., Chicago, U.S.A. Series No. 2-S C.T. Art Ocean Scenes (10 Subjects), KR, Postcards Adrift
  • Surfing, Surfers, Surfing, Equipment, Surfers, Memoribilia, Lessons, 2008, 2007, 2005, 1999, 1997, 1987, 1979, 1976, 1974, 1971, 1970s, 1941, 1940s, 1935, 1930s, 1928, 1921, 1920s, 1918, 1915, 1912, 1908, 1907
    • (See Dog Town and the Z Boys for 1960s and 1970s film footage)
    • (See Athletics)
    • Surfing Films, 2007,
    • Black Surfers Association (BSA), 2008
    • board-surfing, 1997, 1920s, 1912
      • Long, short, etc.
    • body-surfing, 1997, 1920s
    • "wave riding.", 2005, 1940s
    • Ed Adams, 1987, 1930s
    • Tom Blake (1902-), 1997, 1987, 1930s, 1928, 1920s
      • Lifeguard, surfer, 1997, 1935, 1928, 1921, 1920s
      • Entered a competition with a board into which he had drilled holes, lightening it, 1997,
      • Won the 1928 Pacific Coast Paddleboard Championships, 1997, 1928
      • Patented a hollow paddleboard design, 1997,
      • Addied a fin to the board for greater stabilty, 1997, 1935
      • Elected posthumously to the Huntington Beach Surfing Walk of Fame, 1997
    • Tully Clark, 1987, 1930s
    • George Freeth (-1918), 1997, 1979, 1908, 1907
      • Hawaii, 1997, 1907
      • Introduced surfing at Henry Huntington's Redondo Beach,Development, 1997, 1907
      • the first official lifeguard in the Santa Monica Bay area, 1997, 1907
      • assembled the first volunteer lifesaving corps in Southern Californa, 1997, 1907
      • developed a cigar-shaped metal rescue kit which he mounted on a motorcycle sidecar, 1997, 1907
    • Nick Gabaldon*, 2008, 2005, 1940s
      • First black surfer, 2005, 1940s
      • Santa Monica High Grad, 2005, 1940s
    • Rhonda Harper, 2008
      • African-American female surfer of the Black Surfing Association (BSA), 2008
    • The Jeff Ho* Surf Shop, 2007, 1970s
      • 2001-2011 Main St., 2007, 1970s
    • Horizon West Surf and Skate Shop, 2007
      • 2001-2011 Main St., 2007
    • Huntington Beach Surfing Walk of Fame, 1997
    • Duke Kahanamoku, 1997, 1979, 1912
      • Pioneer Surfer who inspired the six-year old Sam Reid in Atlantic City, 1997, 1912
    • Ralph Mechur, 2007
    • One California Day: A Look at the California Surfing Experience, Surfing Film, 2007
    • Sam Reid (1906-), 1997, 1920s, 1812
      • Lifeguard, surfer, 1997, 1920s
      • Used the family ironing board, after seeing Duke Kahanamoku in Atlantic City, 1997, 1912
    • SAMOHI Surf Club Home Site, 2004
      • Foot of Bay Street, The Bay Street Break, 2004
    • Vic Tanney*, 1974, 1930s
      • Muscle builder and surfer, 1974, 1930s.
    • Luigi Varlucchi, 1987, 1930s
    • Venice Surfing Club, 1987, 1941-1935
      • Sunset Pier Clubhouse, early 1930s mostly paddleboards
      • Half the beach between Sunset Pier and the Venice Pier was reserved for surfboards and paddleboards by the lifeguards, 1987, late 1930s
      • Luigi Varlucchi, Tom Wilde, Ed Adams, Tom Blake and Tully Clark began to shape the boards, 1987, 1930s
    • Tom Wilde, 1987, 1930s
    • Surfing, Equipment, Surfers, Memoribilia, Lessons, 2008, 2007, 1970s
    • (See Athletics)
    • African Americans and the Beach: An illustrated talk on Santa Monica's former Inkwell Beach & Our African American Surfing Community, Lecture, Martin Luther King Auditorium, Santa Monica Library, 2008
    • The Jeff Ho* Surf Shop, 2007, 1970s
      • 2001-2011 Main St., 2007, 1970s
    • Horizon West Surf and Skate Shop, 2007
      • 2001-2011 Main St., 2007
  • Surfing Walk of Fame, 1997,
    • Huntington Beach, 1997
    • Tom Blake, elected posthumously, 1997
  • SurfSanta Monica, 2006
    • On-line newspaper SurfSanta Monica, 2006
    • Frank Gruber*, columnist, 2006
  •  Surf St., 1964, 1908a, 1907, 1906
    • Speedway ran between Surf and Hill, 1964
    • Surf St. and the Promenade, 1964
    • And Lake St., Fire Station 1908a, 1907, 1906
    • Surf St., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Surf St. Depot, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Surf St. Depot, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • B.E. Carter, Cigars & Tobacco, News Dealers, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Surrealism, 1990, 1930s
  • Surveying, 1913, 1912, 1870
    • In 1870, he was appointed Resident Engineer on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, from Colorado Springs to Denver, and made the first survey of Colorado Springs.
  • Surveys, 1974, 1891
    • Oceanographic Survey, 1974, 1891
      • Southern Pacific Railroad, 1974, 1891
      • West of Santa Monica Canyon, 1974, 1891
    • L.G. Susemihl, Attorneys, Auditorium Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Deborahy Sussman, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  • Sustainability, 2009
    • Environmental sustainability, 2009
    • Santa Monica has a comprehensive sustainability plan
    • that establishes meaningful goals to reduce our adverse impact on the environment.
    • Sustainability is required in just about every decision of the city. Sustainability is considered in just about every every decision of the city.
    • Areas of success include water conservation, sewage reduction, alternate fuels for vehicles, ocean pollution prevention, purchasing of goods and materials, and green buildings." Genser,
  •  Sutekh, 2005b, 2003
  • Offf festival compilation 2003
    • OFFF Festival with Daedelus, Taylor Deupree, the Rip-off Artist, Sutekh, Stephan Mathieu (May, Barcelona), 2003
  • mouth party; boulez toes Microsolutions to Megaproblems #1 Soul Jazz LP, cd / vinyl, 2005b
  • The Duke of Sutherland, 1979, 1880s
    • Entertained by Col. R.S. Baker, on his 1881 tour of the United States and Canada, 1979, 1880s
  • Adolph Heinrich Joseph Sutro [ -1898], 1943, 1878, 1870, 1865, 1860s
    • Sutro's wealth came from the sale of his stock in the Tunnel, 1943, 1865
    • [p. 135] "Newly created Comstock millionaires, with the notable exception of Mackay, almost invariably aspired to a seat in the U.S. Senate, and the campaign of Jones in 1872, Sharon in 1874, and that of James G. Fair in 1880, were said to be characterized by "a saturnalia of corruption." [Footnote: Davis' History of Nevada, pp. 421-423 (1913). "The Battle of the Money Bags for Senatorial Honors," it is termed in Thompson & West History of Nevada, p. 92 (1881). Nevada was often characterized as "The Rotten Borough." Sutro was also a candidate, as he was in every senatorial election thereafter up to and including 1880; and each time he failed to receive a single vote in the Legislature.], 1943, 1880
    • Ran for U.S, Senate from 1872 to 1884 unsuccessfully, 1943, 1884, 1872
    • Sutro Tunnel [1865-1878], 1943, 1884, 1872, 1870, 1860s
    • A scheme put forth that a tunnel linking all the mines would provide ventilation, drainage and protection for the wealth to be developed, 1943, 1878, 1870, 1865
    • Sutro's wealth came from the sale of his stock in the Tunnel, 1943, 1860s
    •  British, European, Miner's Union, U.S. Congress funds, 1943, 1870s
    • The Sutro Tunnel and Railway, 1873 "was a materpiece of its kind. No other ever equalled it, and all its claims proved false." 1943, 1870s
  • John A. Sutter, 1943, 1908a, pp. 60, 61
    • Swiss immigrant with a colony on Sutter Creek where gold was discovered, 1849, 1943
    • Sutter Creek, California, 1943
    • Hayward owned the Eureka Mine, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
  • Sutter Street, San Francisco, California 94108, 1980
    • 270 Sutter Street, Wesern Association of Art Museums,, San Francisco, California 94108, 1980, 4pp.
  • Ethel Sutton (Bruce), 1974
    • Tennis player, 1974
  • Florence Sutton, 1974
    • Tennis Player, 1974
  • Jean Sutton, 2001, 1973, 1952
    • Married Stanton Macdonald-Wright after his second wife dies in 1951, 2001, 1973, 1952
  • May Sutton (Bundy), 1974, 1935
    • National tennis champion, 1974
    • A year after Violet, May started and became the tennis champion of the world, 1935
  • Mrs. M.A. Sutton, Massage, 1410 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
  • Violet Sutton (Doeg), 1974, 1935
    • Tennis Player, 1974
    • stepped onto the tournament courts for the first time and swept off all the honors, 1935
  • The Sutton Sisters, 1974,
    • Ethel Sutton Bruce, 1974
      • Tennis player, 1974
    • May Sutton Bundy, 1974
      • National tennis champion, 1974
    • Violet Sutton Doeg, 1974
      • Tennis Player, 1974
    • Florence Sutton, 1974
      • Tennis Player, 1974
  • E.H. Suydam, 1935
    • Book Illustrator, 1935
    • Harry Carr Los Angeles City of Dreams (Illustrated by E.H. Suydam), D. Appleton-Century Co.: NY, 1935, 402 pp.,
  • Suzanne's Chili, 1980
    • Daisetz Suzuki, 1991, 1940s
    • Taught classes in the philosophy of Zen Buddhism at Columbia University, 1940s, 1991
  • Swamp lands, Wet lands, etc., reclamation, 1912, 1911
    • The British Columbia Electric Railway Company, 1913, 1912
    • J.D. Schuyler consulted on dam construction,
    • the reclamation of swamp lands, etc.
  • Swan Cafe, 2003, 1907
    • Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Center & Speedway, Venice, 2003, 1907
  • Gloria Swanson, 1994, 1920s
    • Movie Star 1994, 1920s
  • Michael Zebulon Swartz, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  • Sahl Swarz, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Mark Swed Classical Music Critic's Notebook: The Sound of America, Los Angeles Times, Sunday 25 January 2004. E43, 2004, 2001, 1942, 1941, 1912
  • Blanche Sweet, 1994,
    • Silent Screen Movie Star, 1994
  • Sweet Caporal Cigarettes, 1974
    • Manufactured by Abbot Kinney" family, 1974, 1892
  • Sweets Dairy, 2005, 1975, 1920s
    • Colorado at Centinella Avenue, 2005, 1975, 1920s
    • Todd Rydgren delivered milk for them, 2005, 1975, 1920s
  • Sweet Gum, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Liquidambar styraciflua, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Lincoln Blvd., (Pico to Pacific),, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Lincoln Blvd., (Ocean Park to Marine), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Mr. Edward H. (E.H.) Sweetser, 1976, 1908, 1908a, 1903, 1890
    • Santa Monica Park Commissioner, 1908
    • Donated his salary for plantings in Palisades Park, 1976, 1908
    • $25.00, Santa Monica Library Site Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
    •  Santa Monica Town Library trustees, 1908a 1890
  • Sweet Shade 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Hymenosporum flavum , 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica High School, The Amphitheatre, 1976
    • 601 Strand, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Sweetwater Dam, 2008, 1913, 1888, 1887
    • San Diego County, 1913, 1888, 1887
    • J.D. Schuyler supervised the construction, 1913, 1888, 1887
  • Swell Shoes, 1980, 1970s
    • Main St., 1980, 1970s
  • Swimmers, 2007, 2006, 2005, 1997, 1987, 1979, 1940s, 1932, 1920s, 1915, 1908
    • Tom Blake, Lifeguard and surfer, 1997, 1920s
    • Ed Carroll, 1997 , 1930, 1929
      • First Los Angeles County Lifeguard Captain, 1929-1930, 1997
    • Bud Cleveland, Florida, 2007, 2006, 2005,
    • Buster Crabbe, 1979
      • Honorary Lifeguard, 1979
    • Phil Daubenspeck, U.S. Olympic Waterpolo, Venice, 1987, 1932
    • Charles Finn, U.S. Olympic Waterpolo, Venice, 1987, 1932  
    • George Freeth* (-1918), 1997, 1979, 1915, 194, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1908, 1907
    • Frank Holborow, Venice, 1979, 1908
    • Duke Kahanamoku, 1979,
    • Lifeguards, 2005, 1997, 1979, 1949, 1940s, 1933, 1932, 1930, 1929, 1920s, 1910s, 1908, 1907
      • Tom Blake, Surfer, 1997, 1920s
      • Ed Carroll, 1997 , 1930, 1929
        • First Los Angeles County Lifeguard Captain, 1929-1930, 1997
      • Buster Crabbe, Honorary Lifeguard, 1979
      • George Freeth* (-1918), 1997, 1979, 1915, 194, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1908, 1907
        • Hawaii, 1997, 1907
        • Introduced surfing at Henry Huntington's Redondo Beach,Development, 1997, 1907
        • the first official lifeguard in the Santa Monica Bay area, 1997, 1907
        • assembled the first volunteer lifesaving corps in Southern Californa, 1997, 1979, 1910s, 1907
        • developed a cigar-shaped metal rescue kit which he mounted on a motorcycle sidecar, 1997, 1979, 1907
      • Los Angeles County Lifeguards (1929-1930- ), 1997, 1949, 1930
        • Stationed at Santa Monica Canyon (1930-1949) State Beach, 1997.
        • Manhattan Beach, 1929, 1930-, 1997
        • Ed Carroll was the first captain, 1929-1930, 1997
        • George McManus, 1997, 1949, 1930, 1905
        • Helen "Skippy" Raymond, 1997,
          • The first woman county lifeguard, 1997
      • George McManus, 1997, 1949, 1930, 1905
        • First gondoliers on the Venice canals in 1905
        • Served as a volunteer lifeguard at the Venice plunge, 1997
        • Served as a Los Angeles County Lifeguard from opening day in 1930 until the city took over in 1949, 1997
      • C.P.L. (Cecil Phillips Livingston) Nicholls, 1997, 1930s
        • 410 Mesa, 1997, 1930s
        • Superintendent of Aquatics, Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, 1997, 1930s
        • Developed the Los Angeles city system of thirty-two swimming pools, 1997, 1930s
          • the chain of public beaches, 1997, 1930s
          • the lifeguard system, 1997 , 1930s
          • several mountain parks, 1997, 1930s
          • the Cabrillo Beach Marine Museum, 1997, 1930s
        • Organized aquatic events, 1997, 1930s
          • Was involved in the Olympic Games, 1997, 1930s
        • The building of the Olympic pool in Exposition Park, 1997, 1930s
      • Helen "Skippy" Raymond, 1997
        • The first woman Los Angeles County lifeguard, 1997
      • Santa Monica Life Guards, 1997, 1933
        • First Station next to the Santa Monica Swim Club, 1997, 1933
      • Sam Reid, 1997, 1920s
        • Lifeguard, surfer, 1997, 1920s
        • 13-foot rescue surfboard, 2005, 1940s
      • George Watkins, 2005, 1975
        • Head Lifeguard, Venice Plunge, 2005, 1975
    • George McManus, Venice Gondolier, Los Angeles County Lifeguard, 1997, 1949, 1930, 1905
    • Joe Miko*, Breaststroke, Freestyle, Mar Vista, Los Angeles, 2007, 2006, 2005
    • C.P.L. (Cecil Phillips Livingston) Nicholls, 1997, 1930s
    • Bill O'Conner, U.S. Olympic Waterpolo, Venice, 1987, 1932
    • Wally O'Conner, Venice, U.S. Olympic Waterpolo, Team Captain, 1987, 1932
    • Helen "Skippy" Raymond, Los Angeles County lifeguard. 1997
    • Coliene Reentmeister*, 2008, 1940s
    • Sam Reid, Lifeguard, Surfer, 1997, 1920s
    • George Watkins, Venice Lifeguard, 2005, 1975
    • Herb Wildman, U.S. Olympic Waterpolo, Venice, 1987, 1932
    • Venita Walker, Venice,swimmer and diver, 1987, 1915
  • Swimming , diving, water sports, watermen, 2007, 2006, 2005, 1997, 1979, 1974, 1921, 1918, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1908, 1907, 1895, 1890s
    • Fédération Internationale de Natation, 2007, 2006, 2005 
      • www.fina.org/masters/tabs.php, 2007, 2006, 2005 
    • Events, Long Course, Distance, Stroke, International or national times; international or national ranking, 2007, 2006, 2005
      • For Men [Ages 85-89]
        • 100 M. Brst
          • World (8) 2:44.68 Joe Miko*, USA
        • 200 M. Brst
          • USA (2) 5:43.75 Joe Miko*, Gold Medal,
        • 400 M. Free 
          • World (9) 10:39.04 Joe Miko*, USA      
        • 800 M. Free
          • World (8) 21:44.59 Joe Miko*, USA
        • 1500 M. Free
          • World (5) 42:23.61 Joe Miko*, USA        
    • High-diving exhibitions in Venice, 1979, 1908
      • Twelve-year-old Clifford Bowes who made "three circles" in the air from the rafters of the Venice Plunge to the water below, 1979, 1908
      • George Freeth dove from a trapeze into the great indoor Venice plunge, 1979, 1908
    • Lifeguards, 2005, 1997, 1979, 1949, 1940s, 1933, 1932, 1930, 1929, 1920s, 1910s, 1908, 1907
      • (See Lifeguards, Swimmers)
      • Los Angeles City
        • C.P.L. (Cecil Phillips Livingston) Nicholls, 1997, 1930s
      • Los Angeles County Lifeguards
      • Private Clubs
      • Santa Monica Lifeguards
    • C.P.L. (Cecil Phillips Livingston) Nicholls, 1997, 1930s
      • 410 Mesa, 1997, 1930s
      • Superintendent of Aquatics, Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, 1997, 1930s
      • Developed the Los Angeles city system of thirty-two swimming pools, 1997, 1930s
        • the chain of public beaches, 1997, 1930s
        • the lifeguard system, 1997 , 1930s
        • several mountain parks, 1997, 1930s
        • the Cabrillo Beach Marine Museum, 1997, 1930s
      • Organized aquatic events, 1997, 1930s
        • Was involved in the Olympic Games, 1997, 1930s
      • The building of the Olympic pool in Exposition Park, 1997, 1930s
    • Racing, Professional and Amateur, 1979, 1908
      • Freeth and Frank Holborow of Venice became the leaders in local competitive swimming, entering everything from pier-to-pier rough-water distance races to sprints in the pool, 1979, 1908
    • Helen "Skippy" Raymond, Los Angeles County lifeguard. 1997
    • Surfing, 1979, 1918, 1915, 1912, 1908, 1907,
      • George Freeth (-1918), 1979, 1908, 1907
        • Surfed Redondo Beach twice a day, 1979, 1907
        • Performed acrobatics on his surf board at the Venice Plunge, 1979, 1908
      • The old Hawaiian custom of riding the waves stand up, using a shorter version of the heavy wooden surfboard, 1979, 1907
      • Duke Kahanamoku, 1979,
    • Venita Walker was one of Venice's finest swimmers and divers, 1987, 1915
    • Water basketball, 1979, 1908
    • Waterpolo, 1987, 1932
      • 1932 Olympics, 1987
        • The U.S. Waterpolo Team Captain, Wally O'Conner, Venice, 1987, 1932
        • Phil Daubenspeck, Venice, 1987, 1932
        • Charles Finn, Venice, 1987, 1932
        • Bill O'Conner , Venice, 1987, 1932
        • Herb Wildman, Venice, 1987, 1932
    • Water poloe teams from the LAAC, Venice, Bimini Baths, and the YMCA played at the various plunges, 1979, 1908
  • Swimming pools, 1997, 1979, 1976, 1930s, 1908, Postcards Adrift
    • Baths, Bathhouses,
    • Bimini Baths,, 1979, 1908
    • Clubs,
      • Private, 1979, 1908
        • LAAC, s, 1979, 1908
      • Public, 1979, 1908
        • YMCA, 1979, 1908
    • Los Angeles Athletic Club (LAAC), 1979, 1908
    • Plunges, 1979, 1908
      • Water polo teams from the LAAC, Venice, Bimini Baths, and the YMCA played at the various plunges, 1979, 1908
    • Pools
      • 804:-Private Swimming Pool and Home of "Doug and Mary," Beverly Hills, California Post Card (Photo No.: 14323) Pub. by the M. Kashover Co., Los Angeles, Cal. (Made in the USA), Unused, JT, Postcards Adrift
      • Home Pools,
        • Emptied, skate boarding opportunities
      • Public Pools
        • Los Angeles city system of thirty-two swimming pools, 1997, 1930s
        • The Olympic pool , 1997, 1930s
    • Water polo teams from the LAAC, Venice, Bimini Baths, and the YMCA played at the various plunges, 1979, 1908
    • Los Angeles city system of thirty-two swimming pools, 1997, 1930s
    • The Olympic pool , 1997, 1930s
      • Exposition Park, 1997, 1930s
      • C.P.L. Nicholls, 1997, 1930s
    • YMCA played at the various plunges, 1979, 1908
  • Swimming Races, 1990, 1979, 1909, 1908
    • George Freeth and Frank Holborow of Venice became the leaders in local competitive swimming, entering everything from pier-to-pier rough-water distance races to sprints in the pool, 1979, 1908
    • Joe Miko*, Breaststroke, Freestyle, Mar Vista, Los Angeles, 2007, 2006, 2005
    • Venita Walker, Venice swimmer and diver, 1987, 1915
  • Donna Swink, 1990, 1973
    • Santa Monica City Councilor, 1990, 1973
  • Swiss Alps, 2004, 1998
  • Switzerland, 1979
    • Basel, Switzerland, 1990, 1904
    • Birthplace of Hans Burkhardt, 1990, 1904
  • Syagrus romanzoffiana, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Queen Palms, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Sycamore Rd., 1997, 1959, 1956, 1947
    • 349 Sycamore, Cottage built in 1947, Ann Pollard, sculptor, 1997, 1947
    • 408 Sycamore, Oliver Andrews, UCLA sculptor, 1997
    • Diane Varsi, Actress, 1997
    • 434 Sycamore, Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy, 1956 to 1959, 1997
  • Sycamores, 1997, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944, 1916, 1855
    • In Santa Monica Canyon, 1997, 1855
  • California Sycamore, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica High School, The Amphitheatre, 1976
    • Pacific Ave. (6th to Lincoln), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Dorothy Sykes* (Nethercutt) [ -2004], 2004, 2004b, 1933
    • Graduated Santa Monica High, 1933
    • worked for Merle Norman Cosmetics, 2004, 2004b, 1933
    • married J.B. Nethercutt, 2004, 2004b, 1933
  • Sylmar, 2004, 2004b, 1971
    • "San Sylmar", the Nethercutts* Collections Museums, 2004, 2004b, 2001, 1971
  • Symbolism, 1990, 1910s
  • Symmetry, 2004
  • Symphonies by the Sea, 1952, 1951
    • Santa Monica City School District Annual May Concert, 1952, 1951
  • Synagogues, 1983, 1948
    • (See Temples)
    • Mishkon Tephilo Temple, 206 Main Street, 1983, 1948
      • Temple, dedicated in 1948, the Mishkon Tephilo Talmud Torah Synagogue, 1983, 1948
  • Synanon, 2001, 1979, 1974, 1970s, 1969, 1961, 1960, Discography
    • (Casa del Mar and elsewhere)
    • Dick Bock*, 2001, 1961, 1960
      • owner of World Pacific Records, 2001, 1961
      • was one of the Synanon's sponsors, 2001, 1960
    • Casa del Mar Events, 1979, 1970s
    • Demographics (Services)
      • Counseling
      • Diabetics
      • Drug Addicts,
      • Drug-Users Rehab
      • Incarceration alternative
      • Life-stylers, Synanon long-term residents, 1979, 1970s
      • Middle-class
      • Musicians
      • Health Issues
      • Research
        • Mental Health
      • Long-term residency
    • Operated as a tax-deduction charity , 1979, 1970s, 1969
      • With federal and local social services funding, 1979, 1970s, 1969
      • Everything was donated except for cigarettes, which were the single largest expense for this group, 1979, 1970s
    • The Clump, 1979, 1970s
      • Synanon Apartment complex, 1979, 1970s
    • A commune, open to the community, 1979, 1970s, 1969
    • Chuck Diedrich*, founder, 1979, 1970s, 1969
    • Drug treatment facility and program, 1979, 1970s
      • Critical Peer Group Counseling, 1979, 1970s
      • Facilities were located throughout Santa Monica and Tomales Bay, 1979, 1970s
      • The former Casa del Mar Beach Club, 1910 The Promenade, 1983
      • The Clump, 1979, 1970s
      • Kansas St., 1979, 1970s
      • Private Beach, next to the Inkwell and the Pico-Kentner Storm Drain, 1979, 1970s
      • Santa Monica drug rehabilitation center, 2001, 1960
      • Life-stylers, Synanon long-term residents, Lifestylers", 1979, 1970s
  • Synanon Game, The Stew, 1979, 1970s, 1969;
    • Tom Reeves* organized a musical equivalent, 1979, 1970s
  • Synanon Method, 1979, 1970s
    • Synanon Game, 1979, 1970s, 1969;
      • Tom Reeves* organized a musical equivalent, 1979, 1970s
    • Private Beach, 1979, 1970s
  • Synanon Foundation, 1983, 1974
    • 1910 The Promenade, 1983
    • Formerly Casa Del Mar Beach Club, 1983, 1974, 1941, 1924
  • Synanon Game, 1979, 1970s, 1969;
    • Tom Reeves* organized a musical equivalent, 1979, 1970s
  • Synanon members include: 2001, 1979, 1970s, 1969, 1961, 1960
    • David Allen, 2001, 1960; Jaimie Camberlin, ; Bill Diedrich, 1979, 1970s, 1969 ; Chuck Diedrich, 1979, 1970s, 1969 ; Greg Dykes, 2001, 1979, 1969, 1961, 1960; Betty Georgelos, 1979, 1970s, 1969 ; Jimmy Georgelos, 1979, 1970s, 1969 ; Bob Holmes, 1979, 1970s, 1969 ; Jack Hurst, 1979, 1970s, 1969 ; Reid Kimball, 1979, 1970s, 1969 ; Peter Kuhn, 1979, 1970s, 1969 ; Frankie Lago, 1979, 1970s, 1969 ; Blackie Levinson, 1979, 1970s, 1969 ; Lou Loranger, 1979, 1970s, 1969; Lew Mallin, 1979, 1970s, 1969; Marty Meade, 1979, 1970s, 1969 ; Joe Pass, 2001, 1979, 1970s, 1969 1960; Art Pepper, 1979, 1970s, 1969; Laurie Pepper, nee Miller, 1979, 1970s, 1969 ; Paul Rainbolt, 1979, 1970s, 1969 ; Tom Reeves, 1979, 1970s, 1969; Frank Rehak, 1979, 1970s, 1969; Arnold Ross, 2001,1960; Wendell, 1979, 1970s, 1969 ;
  • Synanon Musicians, 2001, 1979, 1970s, 1969, 1961, 1960
    • David Allen*, 2001, 1960
      • trumpeter, 2001, 1960
      • Featured on the World Pacific Sound of Synanon, 2001, 1961
    • Greg Dykes,* 2001, 1961, 1960
      • saxophonist, 2001, 1960
        • Featured on the World Pacific Sound of Synanon, 2001, 1961
    • Joe Pass,* 2001, 1960
      • Featured on the World Pacific Sound of Synanon, 2001, 1961
    • Art Pepper,* 1979, 1970s, 1969
    • Tom Reeves,* 1979, 1970s, 1969
    • Frank Rehak,* 1979, 1970s, 1969
    • Arnold Ross,* 2001, 1960
      • Piano player who convinced Joe Pass to join Synanon, 2001, 1960
      • Featured on the World Pacific Sound of Synanon, 2001, 1961
    • Wendell,* Saxophone, 1979, 1970s, 1969
    • Santa Monica drug rehabilitation center, 2001, 1960
    • Synanon Rules: 1979, 1971, 1970s, 1969
      • No physical violence; no drugs; no cigarettes (1971), 1979, 1970s
  • Synanon Research, Evaluation, Effectiveness
    • Scandal, Lessons for Social Service Agencies
  • Synanon Security, 1979, 1970s
  • Synanon Foundation, 1983, 1974
    • 1910 The Promenade, 1983
    • Formerly Casa Del Mar Beach Club, 1983, 1974, 1941, 1924
  • Synchromism, 1990, 1913
    • Synchromist Theater, 2001, 1973, 1927
    • Stanton Macdonald-Wright Santa Monica Theater, 2001, 1973, 1927
  • Systems Development Corporation, 1986, 1982, 1974
    • One of the major employers in Santa Monica in 1982, 1986
    • Spun off from Rand Corp., 1974
    • Develops systems for the computerization of operations, 1974
  • Syzygium paniculatum, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Eugenia, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Alina Szapocznikow, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
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