Chinese Restaurants--California--Los Angeles; Decoration and ornament, Architectural--California--Los Angeles; Gift shops--California--Los Angeles;
Looking west from Central Plaza onto Gin Ling Way leading to West Gate and Hill Street; car is parked alongside Tuey Far Low restuarant, near Chop Suey sign; trees; people; benches.
College students; Actors; College theater; Theatrical productions; Student activities
Note on image verso:"Loyola play--Loyola University Del Rey Players, left to right, Bill Bashe, Ron Trujillo, and George Pilon rehearse scene for players' forthcoming production of Maxwell Anderson's 'Joan of Lorraine' to be presented at...
College theater; Directors; Chapels; College campuses--California--Los Angeles; Jesuits
Note on image verso:"Chapel play - Preparing script and music for Loyola University of Los Angeles chapel production of morality play of 'Everyman' scheduled for Palm Sunday evening are (left to right) Ted McNamara (seated) Rev. Clinton...
Loyola University of Los Angeles The Speech and Drama Department presents Ah, Wilderness! by Eugene O'Neill, production staged by Victor Dial, performances coached by Charles Steinmetz, settings designed and executed by Wallace Stark, in the...
Directors; Theatrical productions; College theater; Chapels; College campuses--California--Los Angeles
Note on image verso:"Easter play -- Nick Franke, right, former Loyola University student who will direct annual Loyola University professional production of 15th century morality play 'Everyman' to be performed in Loyola's Chapel of the Sacred...
Express highways--California--Los Angeles; City Halls--California--Los Angeles; Civic Centers--California--Los Angeles;
Skyline of Civic Center with City Hall towering over the downtown area; old Hall of Records to right of City Hall; Hall of Justice to left with Federal Building behind Hall of Justice; 101 Freeway going west from downtown; automobiles; houses;...
Motion pictures--California--Los Angeles--Setting and scenery; Motion picture studios--California--Los Angeles;
A high angle, interior view of a two-level motion picture set with actors, crew, props, lighting and other equipment, including an early motion picture film camera in the center, leaning against a stand.