College football players--California--Los Angeles; Football coaches--California--Los Angeles
A black and white photograph of coach Tom Lieb and player Howard Whelan each kneeling on one knee on a grass field. Tom Lieb is holding a live lion cub. Photograph has caption ""Howard Whalen"" signed in lower right corner.
College football players--California--Los Angeles; Football coaches
A black and white photograph of Tom Lieb, center left, and Knute Rockne, center right, standing on the field with football players spread out behind them.
College presidents--California--Los Angeles; College sports--California--Los Angeles
Letter of January 10, 1930 from Knute K. Rockne, Director of Athletics at University of Notre Dame in Indiana, to Loyola University President Joseph Sullivan, S.J. Transcript:"Dear Father: Please pardon the delay in answering your very fine...
"Au revoir, but not good bye." A letter of March 25, 1930 to Father Sullivan from the Loyola University community, expressing gratitude to Sullivan's four-year presidency at Loyola.
Angled view of store fronts of North Brand Blvd., notably the neo-classical styled Palace Grand Theatre. Most of the buildings have some type of awning, and several have signage, including "Western Union" and "Brooks...
Express highways--California--Los Angeles--Design and construction; Traffic engineering--California--Los Angeles;
A view of Cahuenga Boulevard Parkway with the bridge at Mulholland Drive, looking south, surrounded by the Santa Monica Mountains. Railroad tracks run down the middle of the Parkway, and pass roads are on either side.
Football coaches; College football players--California--Los Angeles
A black and white photograph of Tom Lieb, center left, and Knute Rockne, center right, standing on the field with the Loyola Lions football team spread out behind them.
Football coaches; College football players--California--Los Angeles
A black and white photograph of Tom Lieb, center left, and Knute Rockne, center right, standing on the field with members of the Loyola Lions football team spread out behind them.
A photographic postcard of a street scene looking at part of the Hollywood Hotel and Hollywood Hotel Center, with pedestrians and a parked car. A store front at the right advertises "Hollywood Hotel Florist." A sign at left says...
A view of the Hotel Hollywood, demonstrating an influence of the Mission and Moorish styles of architecture. A sign at the left below the towers says "Hotel Hollywood." The dirt road in the foreground is Hollywood Boulevard.