When he stayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel ... and keep a phone booth inside his bungalow. "They'd switch different booths in and out of different bungalows because he [Hughes] didn't want to go through the hotel operator," says producer Richard D.
who convinced the hotel’s Polo Lounge restaurant to change its “no slacks for women” dress code in the 1940s. In his new book, The Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows — The First 100 Years, Robert S. Anderson, the hotel’s official historian and ...
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who convinced the hotel’s Polo Lounge restaurant to change its “no slacks for women” dress code in the 1940s. In his new book “The Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows — The First 100 Years,” Robert S. Anderson, the hotel’s official ...
who persuaded the hotel’s Polo Lounge restaurant to change its “no slacks for women” dress code in the 1940s. In his new book “The Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows — The First 100 Years,” Robert S. Anderson, the hotel’s official ...