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Title
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Loyola University Chicago
Description
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Photographs of Loyola University Chicago.
Photographs also used in support of the Hidden Loyola, Loyola Timeline, Loyola Traditions, and Jesuits & the Sciences, 1540-1999 exhibits.
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Print
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Title
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"Loyola Men" Song
Description
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Sheet music for "Loyola Men," written by Mary Steffen and Art Wise during the 1930s as a stein, or drinking, song.
Publisher
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Loyola University Chicago Archives and Special Collections
Date
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Date digital: 2009-02-02
Relation
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Format
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JPEG
Type
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Image
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Loyola University Chicago
Chicago, IL
drinking song
Loyola Men
music
school music
school songs
school spirit
sheet music
songs
stein song
traditions