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It's Never Happened Before... But She's Lovely, 19, and Unmarried
A newspaper clipping from the Loras College student newspaper, the Lorian, regarding Peggy Fox, a trumpet player from Clarke College who played in the Loras College Concert Band. The article is accompanied by a photograph of Fox, holding a trumpet…
Editorial: A Tribute
A newspaper clipping from the Loras College student newspaper, the Lorian, regarding college students fighting in the Korean War. The article is accompanied by a photograph of an American flag against a dark sky.
Three Shots Miss in Last Seconds
A newspaper clipping from the Loras College student newspaper, the Lorian, regarding the College's basketball team's game loss to St. Francis College. The article is accompanied by a photograph of player Gene Ternes, wearing a long coat and running…
Doris Day Popular at Loras; She Sings, Too!
A newspaper clipping from the Loras College student newspaper, the Lorian, regarding the election of singer Doris Day as the "favorite girl vocalist" of the College's students. The article is accompanied by a signed photograph of Doris Day standing…
1951 Homecoming Festivities
A newspaper clipping from the Loras College student newspaper, the Lorian, regarding Homecoming celebrations at Loras College. The text includes articles on various Homecoming events, a calendar list of events, and other news from the College.
Who Is Don Ameche's 'Miss C'?
A newspaper clipping from the Loras College student newspaper, the Lorian, displaying portraits of the Loras College 1951 Homecoming Queen Court. The five portraits are identified as 1) Ruth Dunbar, 2) Helen
Joslin, 3) Patricia Hogan, 4) Jolene…
Joslin, 3) Patricia Hogan, 4) Jolene…
Do Girls Understand Football? Clarke Reporter Proves They Do
A newspaper clipping from the Loras College student newspaper, the Lorian, displaying a satirical article questioning whether women are able to understand the sport of football.
Loose Negatives from rest of box 17
Ten football players. Five of the players in the front are kneeling and the person in the center is holding a football that reads "Champs 52". They are all wearing shirts that read "LORAS DUHAWKS" with a picture of a football that has a number on it.…