Loyola News: Plan for New International Relations Group

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Title

Loyola News: Plan for New International Relations Group

Description

A group of Loyola students wearing fur coats and hats sit at a long table facing one person at the end who is writing something on a piece of paper.
This photo accompanies an article about the founding of the new International Relations group at Loyola. Each meeting, open to all students, would be led by a different student, beginning with Miss Beatrice Blum on the topic of "America's War Aims."

The caption reads:
"Left to right: The Misses Catherine Martin (University College), Mary Gluck (School of Social Work), Catherine Wirtenberger (Graduate School), and Beatrice Blum (Graduate School) are shown here at work with Dr. Tibor Payzs, instructor in political science, on plans for the new International Relataions Group which is being formed at the Downtown School. The group will meet for the first time at 7:45 tomorrow night in Room 101 of the Downtown School."

Date, date span, or circa acceptable

1941-12-16

File name

Loyola News, 1941-12-16, page 8, Plan for New International Relations Group

Sources archive, University Archives and Special Collections or Women and Leadership Archives

University Archives and Special Collections

Source

University Archives and Special Collections, Loyola News, 1941-12-16, page 8, Plan for New International Relations Group

Subject

Loyola University Chicago
World War II
Student life organizations

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