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St. Vincent’s Square

03/14/201003/14/2010 Lisa Schweitzer

This time in St. Vincent’s Square in LA, one of the little hidden treasures in downtown. St. Vincent’s is the site of first (formal) university in Los Angeles; that university has since become Loyola Marymount, where my friend Dorothea (another economist!) works.


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