A black-and-white photograph of two football players in uniform crouching on an outdoor field, facing one another, with one hand on the ground and their helmets touching. Both players are turned slightly to face the camera. Their jerseys are...
College football players; Loyola University of Los Angeles--Football
Black-and-white photograph of football player, Don Klosterman, in mid-air jump, back to camera, torso twisted to his left side, with football in upraised right hand and wearing full uniform.
College football players; Loyola University of Los Angeles--Football
Black-and-white photograph of football player, George Musacco, in mid-air high kick, right leg extended straight up, both arms raised, and wearing full uniform.
College football players; Thermometers; Japan--Funeral customs and rites;
A newspaper or magazine clipping of a segment entitled "Strange as it Seems" by Elsie Hix. The text of this segment reads, "Tsuchi-Mikado, of Japan, remained unburied for 40 days after his death because there was no money for a...
Church and social problems--Catholic Church; Social advocacy--Religious aspects--Catholic Church; Catholic press; Social justice;
A carbon copy of a typewritten letter, criticizing the usually smug, negative tone of Catholic periodicals of the time, commending an article written by McDonald in the Catholic newspaper, Commonweal, and calling for social reconstruction based on...
Bird's-eye view of downtown and Civic Center; City Hall, Hall of Justice, Federal Building, old Hall of Records; freeways; parking lots; office buildings; houses; lawns.
Football players; College sports--California--Los Angeles
Letter of April 10, 1951 from Ray Texas E. Schramm, Jr, Publicity Director at Los Angeles Rams, to Jack Cunningham, Athletic Publicity Director at Loyola University of Los Angeles, requesting information about Richard Nanry and Roger Nolan, two...
Football players; College sports--California--Los Angeles
Letter of April 17, 1950 from Ray Byrne, Director of Public Relations at Pittsburgh "Steelers" Football Club, to Jack Cunningham, Athletic Publicity Director at Loyola University of Los Angeles.
A photograph of the veterans Hospital near Westwood in Los Angeles, California. The photograph shows a collection of four, five-storey brick buildings, one of which has a neoclassical-style entry with columns.