File:Author Rupert Hughes with Emil Sorensen posing as George Washington, and an unidentified woman, Los Angeles, 1926.jpg

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Author Rupert Hughes, known for his works on George Washington, is welcomed back to Los Angeles from a trip to Washington D.C. by an actor, Emil Sorensen, dressed as the first President of the United States.

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English: Similar photograph published with the article, "Critic Meets 'Father of His Country': Undismayed Author to Put 'Revelations' Into Book Form," Los Angeles Times, 19 Mar. 1926: A14.

The act was organized by the Writer's Club of Hollywood of which Hughes was president at the time. Hughes went on to write three volumes about the life of George Washington, with a fourth never completed. An unidentified woman, with back to camera, speaks with both of them. CAPTION Text on negative sleeve: Hughes, Rupert, author 1929

Handwritten on negative: L to R. Emil Sorensen, Rupert Hughes
Date March, 1926
Source https://digital.library.ucla.edu/catalog/ark:/21198/zz002dhsfm
Author Los Angeles Times
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