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  1. Connect With Old Classmates from Hollywood School On Classmates.com. Search Classmates® For Yearbooks, Alumni & Old Sweethearts from High School. Register Free

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  1. Over the coming months, our goal is to fully establish this site as a place where alumni and staff of all classes and decades can come together and celebrate the spirit of HPS. And more than an online meeting place, or blog, we will provide information on events where we can meet in person. Our most recent event was held on Saturday, August 5 ...

  2. Hollywood Professional School has been in my memory for over 25 years. When I’ve told people about the school, I’ve only had the school yearbooks to prove that such a place existed. I have always treasured those yearbooks, and have enjoyed showing people pictures of the school’s famous alumni. How many can boast that Betty Grable, Mickey Rooney,

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  4. Hollywood Professional School was a private school in Hollywood, California. Initially established as a music conservatory by pianist Gladys T. Littell in 1921 under the name Hollywood Conservatory of Music and Arts, the school quickly expanded its offerings into theater and dance as well as music. In 1929 the Hollywood Professional School (HPS) was established by Viola Foss Lawler as a ...

  5. Hollywood Professional School. 258 likes. Hollywood Professional School was a private school in Hollywood, California, United States, for chi

  6. Every lesson can change a life. Hollywood Primary School is a forward thinking school with a growing wellbeing focus being central to all that we do. We strive to ensure that children and staff feel valued and supported in everything they do. By encouraging children to develop interests, as well as skills, we build the next generation with the ...

  7. Summary. In Hollywood v. Reed, 57 Mich. 234, which was an action to recover the amount claimed to be due the plaintiff as a physician, the court says (p. 237): "In the forenoon of the second day of the trial the defendant had placed four witnesses upon the stand, who swore that the reputation of the plaintiff for truth was bad, and then rested his case.