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We’ve inherited many historical photos, but some of them do not include much identifying information. If you are in one of the posted photos, or know something about them, please e-mail us at:
UCLAHistoryProject@UCLAlumni.net. Include "Name That Photo" in the subject line. You’ll be helping your alma mater preserve its history.

Here’s one we need your help with:
In 1931, UCLA senior Carl Schaefer, immediate past editor of the Daily Bruin, had the brilliant idea of flying a “victory flag” from the Dickson Court flagpole every time the Bruins celebrated an athletic victory. In this photo, the Victory Flag is hanging from the south loggia of Royce Hall. But for what occasion? Was the flag flown for reasons other than athletic victories? When did the Victory Flag tradition end? How many flags were there and whatever became of them?

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