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The Madonna della Strada Chapel can be seen to the right of this sketch of the Lake Shore campus.
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Henry J. Dumbach, president of St. Ignatius College, poses looking away from the camera.
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James Griffin, in costume as Prince Hal, sits in a high-backed chair with his feet apart and right elbow on the table, gazing at the drink in his right hand.
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Chas Conley poses in costume, standing with his left arm across his chest.
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Actors in costume act out scenes from the play, "King Robert of Sicily", which appears to have been staged at St. Ignatius College between 1904-1905. The names of the actors are captioned below their pictures.
(from left to right, top to bottom)
"Joy McCarthy"
"Chouinard"
"Watts McCarthy"
[image cropped]
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Actors in costume act out scenes from the play, "King Robert of Sicily", which appears to have been staged at St. Ignatius College between 1904-1905. The names of the actors are captioned below their pictures.
(from left to right, top to bottom)
"Joy McCarthy"
"Chouinard"
"Watts McCarthy"
[image cropped]
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Actors in costume act out scenes from the play, "King Robert of Sicily", which appears to have been staged at St. Ignatius College between 1904-1905. The names of the actors are captioned below their pictures.
(from left to right, top to bottom)
"Joy McCarthy"
"Chouinard"
"Watts McCarthy"
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The gymnasium at St. Ignatius College contained items such as vaulting horses, balance beams, and exercise bars.
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Students examine the various scientific instruments in the Physics Room. See also another picture in the same dataset titled "Physics Room, 1904."
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Students gather at the Restaurant Annex for a sit-down meal.
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The entire student body of St. Ignatius College poses outside the school building. The caption below reads: "All the Boys". [image cropped]
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The entire student body of St. Ignatius College poses outside the school building. The caption below reads: "All the Boys"
"Mar. 1st, 1904"
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Twelve St. Ignatius College students show off their strength by forming a human pyramid. [image cropped]
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Twelve St. Ignatius College students show off their strength by forming a human pyramid.
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This was Room 1 of the main library at St. Ignatius College. [image cropped]
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This was Room 1 of the main library at St. Ignatius College.
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The lyrics of one of the many school songs that appeared in the early decades of the university.
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This program contains details of the scheduled events for an elocution contest held on May 5, 1909.
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Proud of their students' physical accomplishments as well as their intellectual ones, the Athletic Association of St. Ignatius College put on annual gymnasium exhibitions that included gymnastics, some team demonstrations, and other exhibits of strength.
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The Jesuits appealed to members of the public for donations to fund the building of the new Lake Shore campus in 1906.
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These drawings contain both a close-up view of the Lake Shore campus (top) and an aerial view (bottom). The buildings are depicted facing east, in the direction of Lake Michigan.
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This pamphlet contains details on the regular instructors and guest lecturers teaching at the Lincoln College of Law, which was established in 1908.
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This color postcard depicts St. Ignatius College at its location on Twelfth Street (later Roosevelt Road) in 1906.
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This pamphlet carries details of the students' retreat at St. Ignatius College, which was intended to be a "time of recollection" for students.
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The 33rd commencement for St. Ignatius College was held on June 23, 1903.