Loyola News: There Is No Substitute

Item

Title

Loyola News: There Is No Substitute

Description

An individual attends to a patient lying prone on a stretcher placed on the ground while another individual wearing a helmet looks on the scene. Another individual can be seen sitting on the ground with their rifle held upright in the background.

The caption below reads: "There is no substitute for whole blood because it contains living cells. Because the Korean war has used up almost the entire available supply, the Red Cross is conducting a drive to get blood. You can do your part on Nov. 5 and 6."

Date, date span, or circa acceptable

1951-10-26

File name

Loyola News 1951, October 26, page 5

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

University Archives and Special Collections

Source

Loyola News 1951, October 26, page 5

Subject

Loyola University Chicago
Korean War
Student life
Blood drive

Rights

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Loyola News: There Is No Substitute