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...
Programs; Football teams; Football players; College sports--California--Los Angeles
Athletic News reported by Loyola University Department of Public Information about Loyola vs. San Francisco football game on Sunday, November 25, 1951 at 2 pm at the Pasadena Rose Bowl, listing names of the line-ups and squad for both teams.
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.
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...
Mass; United States. Army Reserve.; Football coaches; College sports--California--Los Angeles; College presidents--California--Los Angeles
Front page of the Loyolan, March 19,1943, includes articles such as "Loyola Graduate Returns to Bluff," "Rev. E Whelan Says High Mass for Errant ERC," "Loyolans Bid Farewell to Reservists at P. E. Station," and...
Football coaches; College sports--California--Los Angeles
Western Union telegram of December 20, 1947 from Bill Sargent, Football Coach of Loyola University of Los Angeles, which says "desire to set Sept 25th for game here next year advise R. T. Monegan, Graduate Mgr, College of Pacific."
Comic books, strips, etc.; College football players; College sports--California--Los Angeles
October 12, 1951, letter from Elsie Hix, writer of Strange As It Seems, to Mr. Lucien L. Escallier, Director of Public Relations at Loyola University of Los Angeles.
"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.
Commencement ceremonies; Legislators--United States
Includes clippings from the Washington Post, Progress-Bulletin, and Star-News, highlighting the Loyola University graduation of 1935 and new congressman John Martin Costello.
College campuses--California--Los Angeles; Universities and colleges—Periodicals
September 15, 1928 newspaper clipping of The Loyola University News with an article segment entitled "Civic Leaders Unite to Build New Loyola University for Southland."
Loyola Marymount Department of Theatre Arts and Dance presents, Censored: On Final Approach, written by Hazel Phylis Snee, directed by Judith Royer, and featuring Somer Lowery.