The buildings of a village, largely houses and a church, have been heavily damaged and nearly destroyed. The photograph is marked as U.S. Official and has the Signal Corps logo, 33787.
A village shown across a filed and beyond electrical wires, has been heavily damaged. The photo is marked as U.S. Official and is missing the upper left corner, which has been torn away. It is numbered 33784.
A house, likely hit by military file, is halfway crumbled. There is debris alongside the road, and more damage done to buildings in the distance. The photo is marked as U.S. Official and has the Signal Corps logo, 33786.
Shot from across a filed, smoke rises from the chimneys as well as probably fires in a small village with a church at its center. The photograph is marked U.S. Official, 27480.
A group of soldiers stands on the right side of the street and townspeople on the left; a railroad or trolley track is set into the street between them. There are multi-storied buildings on both sides of the street. The photo is marked as U.S.…
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.
A newspaper clipping from the Loras College student newspaper, the Lorian, regarding the Loras Players performance of Henry IV in 1956. Two photographs accompany the article: 1) a group of actors sitting at a table in a tavern scene, and 2) two…