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William F. Cody Papers 2

Description

The William F. Cody Papers 2 (MS0163) contains personal papers, student work, awards, architectural drawings and plans, office records, marketing and public relations materials, presentation drawings, photographs, correspondence, and project files from the architect's estate, acquired through purchase from his daughter in 2008-09. A related collection, donated to Cal Poly before this one, can be accessed at: https://digital.lib.calpoly.edu/rekl-cody-ms007.

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Local Identifier
163-3-c-75-05-01
Date Created
1952-11
Description

Pictured (L to R): 'Harpo Marx (third from left) broke ground in October for Tamarisk's $250,000 club building. Others are Monte Herbert, Lou Halper, Harry Tugend, M.O. Anderson, William Cody and Paul Addessi.' - Frank S. Partridge, Jr. 'Mr. and Mrs. James E. French and their Pekingese. Mr. French is president of O'Donnell Golf course.' 'Ben Shearer, vice-pres., O'Donnell Golf course, and vigorous supporter of gold in the desert area.' '(1) USGA officials have been invited to visit the winter golf capital this season. In the picture: Joe Dey, exec. sec.,; Charlie Lindeman, pres. Seattle Gold Club; Totten P. Heffelfinger, pres.; John Ames, sec. (2) O'Donnell Gold Club directors: Fred Ingram, Reuben Fleet, J.E. French, pres.,; J.H. Ballinger and Milton Hicks (3) Thunderbird's polo team: Frank Bogart, capt.; Guy Campbell and Harry Merrill. (4) Mrs. M.O. (Vi) Anderson, daughter Mrs. Hugh Becket, and grandchildren. (5) Rip Arnold, Cherry Hills pro; Ben Hogan, A.A. Littler and Monte Moncreit at Thunderbird. (6) Thunderbird's officers and directors: Jack Allgaier, Joe Froggatt, treas.; John Dawson, pres.; Paul Prom, Barney Hinkle (seated) Lou Manseau, vice-pres.; Milt Hicks, Joe Getz, sec.'

Local Identifier
163-3-c-74-23-07
Description

The text reads: 'Shown from left are Phil Regan, vice president; Harry F. Chaddick, president; William Cody, architect; Larry Feagans, First American Title Co., and vice mayor, George Beebe. This ceremony was attended by a large gathering of enthusiastic members who know that this "aristocrat" of all condominiums will reflect the true image of luxury. Only fifty of these prestige homes are to be built. If you or your friends are interested do come in, or write us for the list of choice locations still available. Applications are now being taken by our sales staff.'

Local Identifier
163-3-c-16-02-01
Date Created
1953
Description

Spread on the Haines studio-office, pg. 86-87 of World's Contemporary Architecture. Published by the SHOKOKUSHA Publishing Co., Inc.

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