Left: W(illiam) W. Booth, editor of the Tonopah, Nevada, newspaper, the Tonopah Daily Bonanza. Right: John Black, resident of Big Pine, California. Unknown business in background. Polarity of tintype is reversed. Inscription on back: "Me and...
American newspapers--California--Los Angeles; Central Business Districts--California--Los Angeles;
Exterior view of the Los Angeles Times building, showing adjoining businesses, including Marking Devices & Stationery, Bancroft Whitney Co. Law Books, Redwood House, etc.
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.
Path through park leading to street; people in early 20th century style clothing strolling or sitting on benches, reading newspapers; trees and streetlights line path; buildings in background.
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...
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...
Loyola loyalty! It helped make our opening night a success. We will consider it a privilege to make ensuing Loyola visits more than a success. Gratefully yours, Harry Owens and His Orchestra playing at Miller's Cafe Lafayette.
Parks--California--Los Angeles; Teachers colleges--California--Los Angeles; College buildings--California--Los Angeles;
A view of Central Park in Downtown Los Angeles. Several people can be seen throughout the park, and in the foreground, a boy is selling newspapers. In the distance, the upper part of the State Normal School building can be seen.
Parks--California--Los Angeles; Fountains--California--Los Angeles; Public art--California--Los Angeles;
Path to fountain lined with trees, streetlights, and benches. Seated on benches, women, men, and children in pre-WWI clothing are reading newspapers and conversing; child in stroller; woman holding parasol.
Abandoned office of the Big Pine Citizen, the newspaper for the town of Big Pine, California. A. G. Barmore (1884-1967) was editor of the Big Pine Citizen until 1932, when he sold the newspaper. Text on back of photograph in hand of J. D....