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Photograph caption dated October 6, 1950 reads "Leaders of three faiths assembled to express their gratitude for belief in God at Bellarmine-Jefferson Co-Ed High School in Burbank. From left they are Rabbi Joseph Wagner, the Rev. Ernest N. Greenlund, Msgr. Martin Cody Keating, Sister Mary Joan Patrice and Father Robert Grainger. They stand at base of school campus flagpole." Bellarmine-Jefferson High School is located at 465 E. Olive Avenue in Burbank, California.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
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