Chronology of the life of Marion Parks
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Circa 1904:
Born in Pasadena
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1920:
Graduated from Pasadena High School
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1920 -
21
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Attended Occidental College
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1925:
Received B.A. degree with honors in history from University of California Los
Angeles
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1926 -
1927
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Worked in the Los Angeles Museum of History, Science and Art where she was in
charge of historical loan exhibition
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1927 -
1928
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Assistant secretary of the Southwest Museum and editor of the museum
publication The Masterkey. Also involved with the ?Casa de Adobe? a replica of an
early California ranch house with fiesta programs and publicity.
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1929 -
1934
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Publicity assistant, researching and writing booklets and magazine articles
and giving speeches before organizations on California history for the
Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles
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1931 -
1931 ?
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Founding member and vice president of Los Fiesteros de Los Angeles
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1932 -
1932 ?
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Member of the Board of Directors and secretary of the Historical Society of
Southern California.
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1931:
Assistant secretary for La Fiesta de Los Angeles, a 10 day fiesta celebrating
the 150th anniversary.
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1934:
Member of the advisory committee of five for Southern California for the
Historical Architecture Buildings Survey, a federal project.
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1936:
Marries Nelson H. Partridge, Jr.
From the guide to the Marion Parks papers, 1909-1940, bulk 1926-1940, (Claremont Colleges. Library. Special Collections, Honnold/Mudd Library.)