Mouat, Lawrence; Nagle, Urban, 1905-1965; Cantwell, John Joseph, 1874-1947; Del Rey Players; College theater; Theatrical productions; Advertising; Carthay Circle Theatre (Los Angeles, Calif.); Confraternity of Christian Doctrine; Loyola University...
1934-1935 Season playbill: The Los Angeles Confraternity of Christian Doctorine presents "Catherine the Valiant" by Urban Nagle with the Del Rey Players at the Carthay Circle Theatre, under the personal direction of Lawrence Mouat, on February 22,...
Rice, Joseph F.; Gain, Jack; Downey, Larry; Del Rey Players; College theater; Theatrical productions; Wilshire Ebell Theatre (Los Angeles, Calif.); Loyola University of Los Angeles
1935-1936 Season playbill: The Del Rey Players of Loyola University of Los Angeles presents "Few Are Chosen" by Jack Gain, Jr. and Larry Downey, directed by Joseph F. Rice, at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in May 1936.
Rice, Joseph F.; Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965; Del Rey Players; College theater; Theatrical productions; Loyola University of Los Angeles
1936-1937 Season playbill: The Del Rey Players of Loyola University present "Murder in the Cathedral" by T. S. Eliot, directed by Joseph F. Rice in March 1937. Includes announcement for the play.
Rice, Joseph F.; Gleason, James, 1886-1959; Taber, Richard, 1885-1957; Del Rey Players; College theater; Theatrical productions; Wilshire Ebell Theatre (Los Angeles, Calif.); Loyola University of Los Angeles
1936-1937 Season playbill: The Del Rey Players present "Is Zat So" by James Gleason and Richard Taber, directed by Joseph F. Rice, at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre on November 13 and 14, 1936.
Rice, Joseph F.; Goodrich, Arthur Frederick, 1878-1941; Del Rey Players; College theater; Theatrical productions; Wilshire Ebell Theatre (Los Angeles, Calif.); Loyola University of Los Angeles
1936-1937 Season playbill: The Del Rey Players present "Mr. Grant" by Arthur Goodrich, directed by Joseph F. Rice, at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre on January 25 and 27, 1937. Includes an invitation card.
Rice, Joseph F.; Del Rey Players; College theater; Theatrical productions; Advertising; Wilshire Ebell Theatre (Los Angeles, Calif.); Loyola University of Los Angeles
1937-1938 Season playbill: The Del Rey Players of Loyola University of Los Angeles presents "Remote Control" directed by Joseph F. Rice, at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in 1937.
Rice, Joseph F.; Rath, Frederick; Del Rey Players; College theater; Theatrical productions; Loyola University of Los Angeles
1940-1941 Season playbill: The Del Rey Players present "First Night" by Frederick Rath, directed by Joseph F. Rice, at the Beaux Arts Radio Playhouse on December 6, 1940.
Brusher, Joseph S.; Van Druten, John, 1901-1957; Del Rey Players; College theater; Theatrical productions; Loyola University of Los Angeles
1953-1954 Season playbill: Loyola University of Los Angeles presents the Del Rey Players in "Bell, Book, and Candle" by John Van Druten, directed by Joseph S. Brusher, S.J., at the University Little Theatre, on October 30, 31 and November 1, 2, 3,...
Brusher, Joseph S.; Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950; Del Rey Players; College theater; Theatrical productions; Loyola University of Los Angeles
1954-1955 Season playbill: The Loyola University Del Rey Players present "Arms and the Man: The Chocolate Soldier" by George Bernard Shaw, produced and directed by Joseph S. Brusher, S.J., at the Loyola University of Los Angeles Little Theater on...
1959 St. Joseph College of Orange logo shows a palm tree, a dove, and oranges with flowers and leaves. It also shows the College's motto "Sapientia Deducet Illos."
Capbern, A. Martial; Kesselring, Joseph, 1902-1967; Del Rey Players; College theater; Theatrical productions; Loyola University of Los Angeles
1964-1965 Season playbill: The Del Rey Players present "Arsenic and Old Lace" by Joseph Kesselring, directed by A. Martial Capbern, at the Strub Memorial Theater on Loyola University of Los Angeles campus, from April 1 to 3 and April 8 to 10, 1965.
"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.