Party Primer
Article from the "Home" section of the Los Angeles TImes, August 11, 1968. The article details the India-themed gala party thrown every year by Santa Barbara artist Jack Baker and his wife Lynn Baker.
"Sister City Red Carpet's Out for Visitors From Bombay"
Article from the Los Angeles Times by Evelyn de Wolfe, entitled "Sister City Red Carpet's Out for Visitors From Bombay" and dated August 15th, 1973. Discusses the second annual celebration by the Sister City Committee, intended to strengthen ties between Bombay [modern-day Mumbai] and Los Angeles.
"Bombay and L.A. Get Together to Celebrate 2 Anniversaries"
Article from the Los Angeles Times by Evelyn de Wolfe, entitled "Bombay and L.A. Get Together to Celebrate 2 Anniversaries" and dated August 17, 1972. It discusses the first anniversary party of the Los Angeles-Bombay Sister City Committee, which coincided with the anniversary of India's independence, and includes a photo and quotes from Dr. Amarjit Marwah.
"GOP Embraces a Lost Daughter: Patti Lear, Walloped Twice by Goldwater, Abandons Democrats"
Article from the Los Angeles Times by Bob Baker entitled "GOP Embraces a Lost Daughter: Patti Lear, Walloped Twice by Goldwater, Abandons Democrats" and dated October 4, 1979. Discusses a reception dinner and dance in honor of Pat Lear, former Democratic nominee for Congress who then returned to the Republican Party. Guests included former U.S. President Gerald Ford; Dr. and Mrs.
"Cultural Heritage Issues Up To City"
Clipping of article from the Los Angeles Times by Judith Michaelson, entitled "Cultural Heritage Issues Up To City" and dated January 29, 1986.
"City's Watchdog Over Historic Landmarks Bids for More Clout"
Clipping of article in the Los Angeles Times by Denise Hamilton, entitled "City's Watchdog Over Historic Landmarks Bids for More Clout" and dated August 3, 1987. Shows a photo of Dr.
Culture Buffs Want to Give Mall Planner the Brushoff
Article published in the Los Angeles Times written by Bob Pool, entitled "Culture Buffs Want to Give Mall Planner the Brushoff" and dated June 8, 1989. The article mentions Dr. Amarjit Marwah, president of the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission, who was asked about the possibility of designating a Studio City carwash as a cultural monument.
Carwash's Bid for Cultural Status Hasn't Gone Down the Drain Yet
Clipping of an article from the Los Angeles Times by Bob Pool, entitled "Carwash's Bid for Cultural Status Hasn't Gone Down the Drain Yet" and dated June 22, 1989. The article quotes Dr. Amarjit Marwah, president of the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission, on his support for the campaign to designate a Studio City carwash as a historic landmark.