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Subject: locating alumna of a now defunct college
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: adez-ga
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Posted: 22 Jul 2002 11:00 PDT
Expires: 21 Aug 2002 11:00 PDT
Question ID: 43792
How can I locate an alumna of Immaculate Heart College, Los Angeles,
CA. for the years 1955-59?
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Subject: Re: locating alumna of a now defunct college
Answered By: rapidreference-ga on 22 Jul 2002 11:34 PDT
 
Hello,

One approach you may consider is emailing people affiliated with the
school. They may have a listing of names by class year.You say it is
now defunct but I am finding an Immaculate Heart School (middle, high,
and college) in LA. They have an alumnae newsletter
(http://www.immaculateheart.org/alumnae.htm) you may want to visit.
There is also an email contact for alumni business
(alumoffice@immaculateheart.org).

I also found a site for an Immaculate Heart College Center of LA. I
can't tell if the places are related - the addresses are different.
The site is in "transition" but you might check it out anyway.

<http://www.ihcc.edu/>
Email for info:mekihc@pacbell.net

Google keywords:
Immaculate Heart College la

Good luck. If you are unclear on anything I've written here click on
clarify answer.

thanks,

rapidreference-ga
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