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The Rock Bowl ( September, 2004 ) Loras athletic teams are known as the Duhawks, a name bestowed upon the football team by a Detroit Free Press scribe in 1924 converging Dubuque and hawks.
Faber-Clark Field on Loras lower campus bears his name today.

Loras and are
Both the Undergraduate College and the Graduate Division of Loras College are accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
The grounds are bounded by Loras Boulevard on the south, Kirkwood Street on the north, Henion Street on the east, and Alta Vista Street on the west.
They are always beaten by Loras College.
* There are several orchestral transcriptions of " The Stars and Stripes Forever ", including one by Conductor Leopold Stokowski and one by Keith Brion and Loras Schissel.
Mace's oldest son Willas has been crippled in a tourney, and Mace's younger sons Garlan and Loras are renowned knights.

Loras and by
** Cretin Hall, Loras Hall, the Service Center, a classroom building, the refectory building, the administration building in 1894, and Grace Hall in 1913 were commissioned by James J. Hill.
Loras College, a liberal arts college, was founded in 1839 by the Most Rev.
Loras College is also approved by the Association of American Universities and New York Board of Regents.
Ser Loras is gravely injured by boiling oil during his storming of the island fortress, and left clinging to life.
The parish was built on land that Bishop Loras had purchased when it was offered for sale by the Federal government.
) were invited to move to the Dubuque area by Bishop Mathias Loras.
Loras Tyrell is portrayed by Finn Jones in the television adaptation of the novels.
His perplexities in that regard were solved by the advent of Bishop Mathias Loras, first bishop of Dubuque, Iowa, who arrived in France in 1838 in search of priests for to evangelize his vast diocese.
After many efforts and trips by community leaders to Santa Bárbara, the community was given the title of Municipality on May 15, 1927, initially encompassing the communities of Las Vueltas, La Reina, El Encanto, Las Loras, Zambrano and El Triunfo.
In early June the station broadcast a live concert by the original Dubuque Symphony Orchestra from the Loras College Rock bowl stadium.
The notification by Dubuque Archbishop Jerome Hanus was partially in response to a situation where a young woman, who had planned to attend Loras College, suddenly moved to the group's convent in Chicago just before she was due to begin classes.

Loras and home
On January 6, 1846, Bishop Mathias Loras of Dubuque celebrated Mass at the home of Hermann Wiechmann, the first Mass celebrated in the New Vienna area.

Loras and football
In 1951, St. Ambrose and Loras dropped from football competition.
Ameche attended Marquette University, Loras College and the University of Wisconsin, where his cousin Alan Ameche played football and won the Heisman Trophy in 1954.
Category: Loras Duhawks football coaches

Loras and with
Loras College is a four-year Catholic college located in Dubuque, Iowa, with a general attendance of approximately 1, 610 students.
Mathias Loras, first bishop of Dubuque, who established Saint Raphael's Seminary to educate young men for the priesthood with the expressed intention of also providing an opportunity for higher education to the citizens of the area.
The ACC, as seen from Loras Blvd ( Lower Campus ), with the power plant in the foreground
Pope Gregory XVI presented Bishop Mathias Loras with the remains of St. Cessianus in 1838.
Bishop Loras brought the remains with him to the United States.
After Renly's assassination, Loras is enraged with grief and kills three of the guards present at Renly's death.
Crétin was one of the few who volunteered and on 16 August 1838, he secretly left his parish, embarked at Le Havre with Bishop Loras, and landed in New York in October of the same year.

Loras and .
Only Cretin, Loras, the Service Center, and Grace still stand.
There were wide receiver Dick Stahlman of DePaul University ; running back Dick Vick and offensive tackle Ray Oberbroekling from Loras College.
Columbia College ( now known as Loras College ) was admitted in 1926.
Loras rejoined the Conference in 1986, increasing the Conference membership to nine schools, which continued until 1997 when Coe and Cornell left the Midwest Conference to join the IIAC.
Virginia Grand Military Band, Loras J. Schissel.
In 1963, when The Catholic University of America decided to discontinue its branch program of graduate study on the Loras campus, Loras College, realizing the growing need in the locale for study beyond the baccalaureate degree, initiated its Graduate Division offering the Master of Arts degree in some fields.
Loras sits on a campus located atop several hills in Dubuque.
* Hoffmann Hall: Hoffmann Hall is Loras ' oldest building, established in 1909.
A notable graduate of Loras College was Father Aloysius Schmitt.
* James V Ball, ( class of 1958 ), retired, well known attorney Memphis, TN, Loras College HOF 2002.
Although not a graduate, Hall of Fame baseball pitcher Red Faber attended Loras in 1909.

and colors
In all of these cases in nature, the same brilliant iridescence ( or play of colors ) can be attributed to the diffraction and constructive interference of visible lightwaves that satisfy Bragg s law, in a matter analogous to the scattering of X-rays in crystalline solids.
Normally, the software in a computer treats the computer s display screen as a rectangular array of square, indivisible pixels, each of which has an intensity and color that are determined by the blending of three primary colors: red, green, and blue.
Picasso s Blue Period ( 1901 – 1904 ) consists of somber paintings rendered in shades of blue and blue-green, only occasionally warmed by other colors.
One common application of the RGB color model is the display of colors on a cathode ray tube ( CRT ), liquid crystal display ( LCD ), plasma display, or organic light emitting diode ( OLED ) display such as a television, a computer s monitor, or a large scale screen.
This stage may consist of visual effects, with an intensification of colors and the appearance of geometric patterns that can be seen with one s eyes closed.
E. Faber s wax crayons were available in packages of 6, 12, 18, 24 and 36 assorted colors.
To gain registration in the Principal Register or common law protection under the Lanham Act, a trade dress must not be “ functional .” That is, the configuration of shapes, designs, colors, or materials that make up the trade dress in question must not serve a utility or function outside of creating recognition in the consumer s mind.
Fraggles are humanoid creatures, about 18 inches tall, with fur in a wide variety of colors and a tail like a lion s, with a tuft of fur on the end.
First, the manuscript was “ sent to the rubricator, who added ( in red or other colors ) the titles, headlines, the initials of chapters and sections, the notes and so on ; and then – if the book was to be illustrated – it was sent to the illuminator .” In the case of manuscripts that were sold commercially, the writing would “ undoubtedly have been discussed initially between the patron and the scribe ( or the scribe s agent ,) but by the time that the written gathering were sent off to the illuminator there was no longer any scope for innovation .”
It was her engagement ring from Prince Rainier III, a 12 carat diamond surrounded by rubies to represent Monaco s red-and-white national colors.
Wausa s mascot is the Vikings and Lady Vikings and their colors are Purple and Gold.
It was the oils that would capture the critics eye ; Rothko s use of rich fields of colors moved beyond Avery's influence.
By the mid 1950 s however, close to a decade after the completion of the first " multiforms ," Rothko began to employ dark blues and greens ; for many critics of his work this shift in colors was representative of a growing darkness within Rothko s personal life.
The principle of homology: The biological derivation relationship ( shown by colors ) of the various bones in the forelimbs of four vertebrates is known as homology and was one of Darwin s arguments in favor of evolution.
Franquin's style rests in opposite corners of the aesthetic spectrum from Hergé: If the pictures of Tintin s creator were characterized by the use of ligne claire, flat colors and a certain staticism, Franquin s graphic approach progressively evolved towards a multi-color aesthetics, chiaroscuro and a vigorous sense of movement.
He borrows armor, arms and colors from a remote noble, the Lord of Astolat, and as a finishing touch, agrees to wear his daughter Elaine s token favor, which he has never done " for any woman ".
There is a flag for the Korean People's Army, as well as its two subdivisions the Korean People s Air Force and Korean People's Navy, which follow a common design but with different colors ( blue and white for the Navy and dark blue and light blue for the Air Force ).
; HIRES: The largest and most mechanically complex of the Keck s main instruments, the High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer breaks up incoming starlight into its component colors to measure the precise intensity of each of thousands of color channels.
Duccio s figures seem to be out of this world and heavenly ; existing elsewhere with beautiful colors, soft hair, gracefulness and draped in textures not available to mere humans.
Boys usually dress in black or white formal wear, regardless of the time of the event, sometimes paired with brightly colored ties or bow ties with vests, in some cases in colors matching their date s dress.
Charioteers could change faction allegiance and race for different colors during their careers, but the fans didn t change their allegiance to their color.
Roy Lichtenstein s Still Life with Goldfish Bowl ( 1972 ) combines the pure colors of Matisse with the pop iconography of Warhol.

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