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Identifier | 1926-09-23 |
Title | The Daily Lariat (Waco, Texas), Vol. 29, No. 5, Thursday, September 23, 1926 |
Series Title | The Lariat |
Date | 1926-09-23 |
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), Sam Whitlow (Sports editor) -- Departments: Louisa Weatherby (Society), Harlow Rouse (Reviews) -- Issue editors: Margaret Aynesworth, Eugene Lambert, Ralph Fritz -- Reporters: Chick Lambert, Margaret Aynesworth, Annie Beth Goddard, Mary Nena Myers, James Davis, HL. [i.e. H.L.] Farrow, E.J. Cobb, Thurman Rohr, Evelyn Runnels, Ralph Fritz, Lucille Hicks, Bradford Smith, A.L. Sanger, James Easterling, Richard Wall, Jack McWilliams, S.D. Hales, Mary Lynn Jones -- TODAY: Ralph Fritz (Issue editor). |
Pricing | 1 year / /$3.00 |
Content Description | Student newspaper from Baylor University that includes local, state and campus news along with advertising. |
Note | Photograph of Miss Irene Marschall on p. 1. |
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 | 33465.cpd |
Description
Identifier | 1926-09-23_01 |
Title | The Daily Lariat |
Date | 1926-09-23 |
Contents | Main Headlines: Freshman [i.e. Freshmen] women denied dates on week nights (sic), is new ruling: new dean makes no other changes in co-ed regulations ; upperclassmen must not have too many dates ; assistants introduced ; asks women not to neglect telephones in hall -- University social season opened amid mass of color by reception of President / Luiclle Hicks -- First term is most important, Aulick tells Religious Hour: association and other powers have large influence pastor says -- Books on accountancy are given to library -- Tentative date for Oxford debate is November 11: will be first debate of inernational scope for Baylor -- B.Y.P.U. chief is coming to Baylor: T.C. Gardner will conduct training school at Seventh-James -- Music appreciation course is offered -- Armstrong returns with Browning books and portrait of poet: three Italian translations by Italian scholar are added to collection -- Faculty is here to help, Prexy tells Chapel attendants -- Chem 101 classes are not filled to capacity to date -- Plans are laid for All Southern (sic) B.S.U. Conference in Oct.: eight Baylor students plan to attend meeting in Birmingham, Ala. -- "Things aint (sic) what they used to be" contrast of maid '88 and now shows -- Stafford only nominee for yell leader: will ask students for approval at pep rally tonight ; rally to begin promptly at 7 p.m. ; Bear Band will play ; Captain Morris and others to speak. |
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 | 33461.pdf |