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."
Two Chinese men sitting on a porch surrounded by vines; one is wearing a traditional Chinese hat and holding a long pipe; Chinese hanging lantern; paper with Chinese characters is posted on porch rail; front text reads: Chinese Gardeners in...
Political campaigns--California--Los Angeles; Legislators--United States; Governors--California--Election;
Two carbon copies of a letter from an unidentified sender, possibly Henry Isidore Dockweiler, to J. Paul Getty, requesting a donation that had been discussed at an earlier date, toward John Francis Dockweiler's campaign to become Governor of...
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...
College presidents--Inauguration; College presidents--California--Los Angeles
Transcript:"Dear Father O'Malley, It is with great pleasure that I am sending you the enclosed photographs taken at Dr. Steven Sample's inauguration as the Tenth President of the University of Southern California this past September 20, 1991....
Three photographs fixed on a sheet of paper. Typescript on paper: ""Miscellaneous Items. Miriam Bell, first cook in the original Lair, (shed by St. Robert's) and her dog, Rollo, the campus mascot. Circa 1935."" Hand-written note...
Political campaigns--California--Los Angeles; Legislators--United States; Governors--California--Election; Labor--Political aspects--California; Youth--Political activity--California;
Three brochures for John F. Dockweiler's campaign for Governor. Each brochure is three sided, four pages. The brochures are titled: An Information Introduction to John F. Dockweiler, A Statement of Labor by John F. Dockweiler, and Youth and the...
The Loyola Players present The Rear Car: A Mystery Comedy in Three Acts by Edward E. Rose, staged under the direction of James J. Gill, on February 13, 1928 in Trinity Auditorium.
Chinese Restaurants--California--Los Angeles; Decoration and ornament, Architectural--California--Los Angeles; Gift shops--California--Los Angeles;
Stylized, painted image of East Gate; path through gate leads to building with three-tiered pagoda. Chinese characters on gate; text on gate reads: Gateway, New Chinatown; text on building reads: Art; partially blocked text on building to left...