Talk:The Norconian Resort Supreme

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[edit] Sources

(I copied these from the article because the aren't proper references but I didn't want to delete them because they may be useful to someone.)

Newspapers
The Corona Daily Independent, The Daily Courier, The Norco Beacon (1915-1955)

The Los Angeles Times (1915-Present) Over 2000 articles were copied and cataloged.

Primary Sources (80 Video Interviews)
Rex Clark family (daughter and Grandson), Norconian affiliations (guests, employees, local residents), US Naval Hospital affiliations (employees, patients,doctors, corpsmen, nurses), California Rehabilitation Center affiliations (previous and current Correctional Officers, Wardens, administrators and prisoners), NAVSEA affilitations (current and previous civilian employees and Naval personnel (several Captains and Commanding officers).
Primary Documents
Nearly complete financial records, memos, maps, correspondence, etc. North Corona Land Company (the Norco and Norconian Development Company (1920-1957). Multiple letters from Rex Clark, Captain Gulley, Jimmie Clark (Clark's second wife), and dozens of other influential developers of Norco and the Norconian. Roughly 5000 documents in all.
Films
"Top Speed (Fox, 1930), "Love in the Rough" (MGM, 1930), "Their Own Desire" (MGM, 1930), "Test Pilot (MGM 1938), "State Fair" (Fox, 1933).
Research Locations
USC (Whittington Photo Collection), UCLA (Los Angeles Times Photo Archive), Los Angeles Public Library (Herald Photo Collection), National Archives (Navy Hospital Photo Archives), Pittsburgh University Archives, UC Riverside Special Collections, Bureau of Surgery and Medicine Archives, Huntington Library Archives and over 30 additional Historical Societies and Special Collections.

Sbowers3 (talk) 16:55, 16 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Thanks

Hello, to all that assisted in this first article. I will in the next few weeks most certainly make the suggested improvments.--Norcobash (talk) 16:52, 22 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] wondering how to add photos

HI

A bit confused in the photo area. Any pointers or how to?--Norcobash (talk) 16:54, 22 March 2008 (UTC)