Department stores--California--Los Angeles; Stores, retail--California--Los Angeles;
Exterior view of the Yamato Inc. store in Downtown Los Angeles, showing furniture in the windows of the uppermost floor, vases in the second floor windows, and assorted goods on the ground floor.
Ground breaking ceremonies; Educational benefactors; College presidents--California--Los Angeles; Academic libraries--California--Los Angeles; College campuses--California--Los Angeles
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...
Railroads, cable--California--Los Angeles; Street railroads--California--Los Angeles;
View of the Angel's Flight railway and surrounding buildings at 3rd and Hill Streets in downtown Los Angeles. The cars are painted white, and at the base of the track is a large, ornate arch. To the left of the track is the Ferguson Building,...
Ground breaking ceremonies; Benedictions; Chapels; College campuses--California--Los Angeles; College presidents--California--Los Angeles
Note on image verso:"June 4, 1952. Rev. Charles S. Casassa, S.J., President of Loyola University leads the solemn ground-blessing ceremonies marking the start of Loyola's new student chapel." Left to right: Three altar boys, Reverend Karl...
Ground breaking ceremonies; College campuses--California--Los Angeles; College presidents--California--Los Angeles; College chaplains--California--Los Angeles
Ground breaking ceremonies; College campuses--California--Los Angeles
Left to right: Charles R. Gagan, S.J., Vice President of University Relations, Margaret Baird, Director of Special Projects, Dr. Sandra Glass, Program Director of W.M. Keck Foundation, and James N. Loughran, Pesident of Loyola Marymount University.
Earthquakes--California--Long Beach; Long Beach Earthquake, Calif., 1933; Earthquake damage--California--Long Beach;
Earthquake damage on the after the Long Beach earthquake in 1933. The ground has cracked and ruptured in several areas, both paved and unpaved. There are road blocks on the highway.
A black and white portrait of the Loyola Football Team posing at the line of scrimmage. The center is holding the ball on the ground as though ready to snap.