Loyola News: Loyola News Looks Back on 25 Years of Struggle and Change
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Title
Loyola News: Loyola News Looks Back on 25 Years of Struggle and Change
Description
This article, dated December 15 1949, covers the changes that have occurred at Loyola News over the past 25 news. Some of the changes detailed include the shifts in the format of the newspaper and the impact of the draft during the Second World War on its staff and publication schedule. An image of the very first issue of Loyola News is also included.
The article also includes an image of the newsroom, showing four Loyola News staff members engaged in various forms of work. The caption reads: "Activity runs rampant at the LSC newsroom as photog snaps pic. At the copy table are Chris FitzGerald, editor, and Ted Johnson, copy editor, while Art Bilck, acting news editor, and John Blais, rewrite man work at rear desks."
The article also includes an image of the newsroom, showing four Loyola News staff members engaged in various forms of work. The caption reads: "Activity runs rampant at the LSC newsroom as photog snaps pic. At the copy table are Chris FitzGerald, editor, and Ted Johnson, copy editor, while Art Bilck, acting news editor, and John Blais, rewrite man work at rear desks."
Date, date span, or circa acceptable
December 15, 1949
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Loyola News: Loyola News Looks Back on 25 Years of Struggle and Change
Sources archive, University Archives and Special Collections or Women and Leadership Archives
University Archives and Special Collections
Source
Loyola News, December 15, 1949, pg. 5
Subject
Loyola University Chicago
Loyola News
Student life
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