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Title
Greco; Sauter-Finegan Here Soon: Spanish Group Here Thursday
Creator
Lorian staff
Description
A full page from the Loras College student newspaper, the Lorian, regarding the visit of the Jose Greco company of dancers to Loras College in 1954. Accompanying the article is a photograph of two dancers in formal wear.
Content Warning: Some of the materials presented here may reflect outdated, biased, offensive, and possibly violent views and opinions.
Subject
student newspapers and periodicals, dancers
Source
The Center for Dubuque History, Loras College, 1450 Alta Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001
Format
JPG file scanned with an Epson 12000XL Scanner at 300 ppi / 24 bit from physical copy. Cropped.
Rights
CC BY-NC-SA
Contributor
Caroline HAndley
Type
Text
Date Modified
2022 July 28
Is Part Of
Lorian Vol. XXX, no. 4.
Rights Holder
The Center for Dubuque History, Loras College, 1450 Alta Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001
Date
1954 November 05
Language
English
Publisher
Loras College
Original Format
Newspaper (bound volume)
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Title
Greco Dancers Please Lorasmen
Creator
Lorian staff
Description
A newspaper clipping from the Loras College student newspaper, the Lorian, regarding the visit of the Jose Greco company of dancers to Loras College in 1954. Accomapnying the article is a photography of Loras College students helping to move company costumes and supplies.
Content Warning: Some of the materials presented here may reflect outdated, biased, offensive, and possibly violent views and opinions.
Subject
student newspapers and periodicals, dancers
Source
The Center for Dubuque History, Loras College, 1450 Alta Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001
Format
JPG file scanned with an Epson 12000XL Scanner at 300 ppi / 24 bit from physical copy. Cropped.
Rights
CC BY-NC-SA
Contributor
Caroline Handley
Type
Text
Date Modified
2022 July 28
Is Part Of
The Lorian Vol. XXX, no. 5
Rights Holder
The Center for Dubuque History, Loras College, 1450 Alta Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001
Inside a white room, three girls hold hands and dance around a decorated Christmas tree standing in a pot. In the upper part of the card's background is a window with yellow and green curtains, through which Santa Claus watches them. Outside it is night and snow covers the trees and house. Across the top "Christmas" is printed in red. Bold blue words across the rest of the card read "With the seasons greetings."
The card is drawn in a cartoonish style. In the center is a disproportionately large Santa Claus in a red coat with black trim. He holds a placard which reads "My Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas." Five children have joined hands and are dancing in a circle around his legs; their heads only reach his knees. There are two boys and three girls, all blonde or brunette and dressed in bright colors like green, blue, and yellow as well as black.
The card features two gray cats, one with a green plaid ribbon and the other red, eacj standing on their left hind leg with other hind paw and both front paws raised. Printed in blue, white, red and yellow to the right is "Do You Dance?" with the small white outlines of two cats beneath it.
Done in monochrome, the card depicts two black and white cats dancing with each other on a tile floor. On the back wall there is a piece of artworl. ""Waltz Me Around Again Willie"" is printed along the bottom of the card.
Printed in black and white, the card depicts two striped dancing cats. The one on the left has its tongue sticking out. The one on the right is smiling, wearing a hat and a bow around its neck. It is captioned "The Merry Widow Waltz".
In the center of an open room, a man and woman appear to be beginning a dance. Both are dressed in a French style; the man on the right has a long coat with tights and pointed shoes. The woman wears a long white and green dress with a bustle. The man is bowing to the woman with one arm outstretched, and the woman is coyly refusing. "A Christmas Greeting" is printed at the top and "The only way!" at the bottom.