Front row (left to right): Father J. Tomkins, S.J., Father James Taylor, S.J., Father Richard Gleeson (President), S.J., Father John Walsh, S.J., and Mr. Levasseur, S.J. Back row (left to right): Mr. Thomas Martin, S.J., Mr. B. Hubbard, S.J., Mr....
Universities and colleges--Faculty; Jesuits--California--Los Angeles
Front row (left to right): Father Felix Rossetti, Father Thomas J. Flaherty, Father Alphonse Quevedo, Father Harry Walsh, Father Henry Welch (Rector), Father Nicholas P. Bell, Father Robert V. Burns, Father Joseph Morton, and Father James Taylor....
United States. Air Force ROTC; Marching; Gardens; College campuses--California--Los Angeles
Loyola Air Force ROTC members in uniforms marching through the Sunken Garden toward the Sacred Heart Chapel. St. Robert's Hall is seen in the background.
United States. Air Force ROTC; Marching; Gardens; College campuses--California--Los Angeles
Loyola Air Force ROTC members in uniforms marching through the Sunken Garden toward the Sacred Heart Chapel. Lorenzo M. Malone Student Center and St. Robert's Hall are seen in the background.
United States. Air Force ROTC; Marching; Chapels; Gardens; College campuses--California--Los Angeles
Aerial view of Loyola Air Force ROTC members in uniforms marching through the Sunken Garden toward the Chapel of Sacred Heart. St. Robert's Hall, Lorenzo M. Malone Student Center, and other campus buildings are also shown in the image.
School buildings--19th century; Universities and colleges--19th century; College students; College campuses--California--Los Angeles
Caption on image: "St. Vincent's College, now Loyola University, used to stand at Sixth and Broadway and had the whole block to Seventh Street and to Hill Street as a campus."
Transcript:"For his good sportsmanship competing in athletics against St. Vincent's College in days gone by--and uncompromising American ideals down through the years--we welcome and salute our former rival Dean B. Cromwell in the spirit of...
Three Paiute women with their children in cradleboards. The Anglo-American crowd in the background shows that this is a public event, perhaps the Paiute's annual dance festival, or else some kind of fair. Inscription at lower left of the postcard...