The Journal of San Diego History
San Diego History Center Quarterly
Fall 2011, Volume 57, Number 4
Iris H.W. Engstrand and Molly McClain, Editors
Theodore Strathman and David Miller, Review Editors
Chelsea K. Vaughn
The Little-Known Drawings of California Impressionist Artist Maurice Braun
Nicole M. Holland
Before LA: Cliff May’s Beginnings in San Diego
Mary A. van Balgooy
The La Jolla of Ellen Browning Scripps
Molly McClain
Publication of The Journal of San Diego History is underwritten by a major grant from the Quest for Truth Foundation, established by the late James G. Scripps. Additional support is provided by “The Journal of San Diego Fund” of the San Diego Foundation and private donors.
Front Cover: Guy Rose (1867-1925), The Leading Lady (ca. 1915), 70 x 60 in. Collector William C. Foxley recently donated this painting to the San Diego History Center. It won the medal at San Diego’s Panama-California Exposition in 1916. Courtesy of the San Diego History Center.
Back Cover: Maurice Braun (1877-1941), Ranch, Riders Mounted, color pencil on paper, 18 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. Private Collection.
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