Airports--Burbank (Los Angeles County, Calif." Runways (Aeronautics)--Burbank (Los Angeles County, Calif." Airplanes;
A view looking over the airfield toward the main building of the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport, a white building with a red tile roof. In the foreground, attendants in white uniforms load supplies onto the plane, which has "The...
A birds-eye view of the race track and grandstand at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, California. Beside the dirt track is the turf course with grass and waterways. An inset illustration shows two racers in action. Letters on the grass to the south...
Universities and colleges; College presidents--California--Los Angeles
Front page of the Loyolan, April 10, 1967, includes articles such as "Loyola-Marymount Affiliation Signed, Each School Will Retain Own Name, Autonomy," "Aptheker Cleared, Communist to Speak," and "Some Progress Made by...
City Halls--California--Los Angeles; Public buildings--California--Los Angeles; Public art--California--Los Angeles; Civic centers--California--Los Angeles;
Concrete plaza of Music Center, looking toward City Hall and State Building; people standing and sitting on benches; automobiles parked on street; newspaper kiosks; flags on flagpoles; flowerbed; trees; bronze statue depicting intertwined figures...
Football--Social aspects; Dance parties--California--Los Angeles; Homecomings--California--Los Angeles
A black-and-white photographic portrait of 1967 Homecoming Queen Michele Maddox. Ms. Madox is holding a bouquet and a football with several signatures on it.
College students; Student activities; Statues; Homecomings--California--Los Angeles
1967 Loyola University Homecoming Queen candidates in front of the Lion statue. Left to right standing: Carolyn Matson, Kathy Aller, Mary Nocerine, Brett Brittingham, Carla Mabey, Bunny Smith. Left to right seated: Erin Duffy, Michele Maddox, Pat...
View of the entrance to the Hollywood Park Race Track in Inglewood, California, featuring a large staircase with palm trees all around. Flags decorate the roof of one building, and on the right is a sign for the "Club House."