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Loyola University-New Orleans Hosts of Jesuit Summer Institute 2009

Loyola University-New Orleans Hosts of Jesuit Summer Institute 2009. The 28 students who represented 16 Jesuit universities from across the country at JSI. Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral. William Faulkner House. French Quarter Ironwork.

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Loyola University-New Orleans Hosts of Jesuit Summer Institute 2009

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  1. Loyola University-New Orleans Hosts of Jesuit Summer Institute 2009

  2. The 28 students who represented 16 Jesuit universities from across the country at JSI

  3. Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral William Faulkner House French Quarter Ironwork

  4. The Cabildo: Site of the signing of the Louisiana Purchase

  5. Mississippi River Bridge

  6. Riverboat

  7. Audubon Park

  8. Benjamin Button’s House in the Garden District

  9. Lafayette Cemetery 10 Above-ground burials

  10. Destrahan Plantation

  11. Plantation Slave Cabins

  12. Jean Laffite Wildlife Preserve Bayou

  13. Bayou

  14. Lower 9th Ward

  15. Breached Levee

  16. 8th Ward House

  17. Our worksite in St. Bernard Parish

  18. Thanks to: Dr. Isabelle Cherney Association of Jesuit College and Universities Dr. Heather Fryer Loyola University-New Orleans Dean Robert Lueger Taunya Plater For More Information: “When the Levees Broke” www.nola.com directed by Spike Lee New Orleans Times-Picayune Katrina Archives “Trouble the Water” directed by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal Bienville’s Dilemma by Richard Campanella

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