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Identifier | 1927-02-25 |
Title | The Daily Lariat (Waco, Texas), Vol. 29, No. 98, Friday, February 25, 1927 |
Series Title | The Lariat |
Date | 1927-02-25 |
Editor-in-chief | Boothe, Horace W. (Editor-manager) |
Staff | Business: William P. Wallace (Advertising mgr.), Surrey [i.e. Surry] R. Hunt (Accountant), Wallace Morris (Circulation) -- Editorial: Morris Roberts (Managing editor) ; Robert S. Wright (News editor) ; Dave Cheavens (Copy editor) ; Sam Whitlow (Sports editor) ; Issue editors: Eugene Lambert, Ralph Fritz -- Departments: Lucille Hicks (Society), Harlow Rouse (Reviews) -- Reporters: Jack McWilliams, J.L. Hampton, James Easterling, Lois Estes, Stuart Boyd, Roger Swann, A.J. Hamilton, Richard Wall, Allison [i.e. Alison] Harrison, Margaret Aynesworth, Martha Lanham, James Skinner, Tom Averyt, B.W. Quinn, Wallace Morris, Fred Hartman, Margaret Harris, Anne Beth Goddard, Bradford Smith -- Chick Lambert (Issue editor) -- [MAGAZINE SECTION: J.C. Smyth (Editor), Virginia Kirkpatrick (Associate editor)]. |
Pricing | 1 year / $3.00 |
Content Description | Student newspaper from Baylor University that includes local, state and campus news along with advertising. |
Rights | http://www.baylor.edu/lib/digitization/digitalrights |
Total Pagination | 4 |
Resource Type | Text |
Digital Collection | The Texas Collection - Baylor Lariat |
Language | English |
Format | Newspapers |
CONTENTdm file name | 33175.cpd |
Description
Identifier | 1927-02-25_01 |
Title | The Daily Lariat |
Date | 1927-02-25 |
Contents | Main Headlines: Memorial Dormitory Committee to start publicity campaign: first meeting since February 3 is held at home of Mrs. S.P. Brooks ; to publish leaflets ; Mrs. C.D. Johnson, Mrs. Vining and Mrs. Dawson to prepare booklets -- Jack Sisco, veteran Bruin, has mumps: Dame Fortune again frowns on athlete, hits prospects for Bear baseball -- Seventh-James unions to elect officers Sunday -- Indians mourn most famous medicine man -- Postpone dedication of Sam Houston piano -- Pre-Medic banquet will be tomorrow: Dr. E.H. Carey, Baylor Medical School, will make principal talk at affair -- Dr. Johnson to speak at Seventh and James Sunday school classes -- Cremona fiddle sold for $6,000 turns out to be worth only $100 -- University of Iowa to sponsor Baylor Sigma Delta Chi: plan to inaugurate local chapter during Journalism Week ; letter received today ; sponsor is necessary for organization to secure national charter -- Italy gets big sum from bachelor taxes -- "Freshman Day" will be held next Sunday, First Church classes -- Football player makes a million in oil game in West Texas fields -- National Educational Association to meet in Dallas on Feb. 27: is held for first time in Southwest, Baylor to be represented -- 13,000 students in Austrian colleges -- All motors are banned from Princeton campus -- Dr. B.J. Lowrey to give lecture here: National Education Commission member will speak on "Negro Dialect" -- Death of Japanese emperor results in new national holiday on calendar -- T.C.U. will establish journalism department -- Pleased with exhibit -- Roald Amundsen will relate his North Pole trip tonight: noted explorer appears at eight in Baylor Chapel under Sigma Taus ; pictures to be shown ; speaker has for his subject, "By Dirigible from Rome to Teller" / Oscar Morris -- To offer American art appreciation course -- Argentina will open first air mail route. |
Rights | http://www.baylor.edu/lib/digitization/digitalrights |
Page Number | 1 |
Resource Type | Text |
Digital Collection | The Texas Collection - Baylor Lariat |
Language | English |
Format | Newspapers |
CONTENTdm file name | 33171.pdf |