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.
Schedule for Loyola Industrial Relations School, Spring term 1951 -- Tuesday Evenings, February 27 to April 24, Classes held at Loyola High School, 1901 Venice Boulevard, between Vermont and Normandie.
World War, 1939-1945; Postwar reconstruction--International cooperation; Peace movements--International cooperation; International organization; International agencies; International relations;
A 3-page, typewritten essay arguing for a formal, cooperative confederation of the world's nations to create a peaceful and just society. The essay first questions what form this confederation will take, and argues against global rule with the use...
Celebrations--California--Los Angeles; Jesuits--California--Los Angeles
Alfred Kilp, S.J. (center), Richard Egan (right), and three other unidentified guests in formal dress stand in front of a curtain, socializing at the opening of Foley Communication Arts Center in 1964.
Awards; Police; Universities and colleges--Faculty; Universities and colleges--Alumni and alumnae
Dr. William F. Fitzgerald ('48) presents students Adrian Dove and Compton Police Lt. Harold Lindemulder with scholarship awards for the Human Relations Workshop, 1960.
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.
Note on image verso:"A tradition for new students at Marymount College, Palos Verdes, California, is a visit to Marineland of the Pacific, located across the street from the campus, to 'meet' Bubbles the whale and all her watery friends and...