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Object Description
Identifier | 1914-03-04 |
Title | The Lariat (Waco, Texas), Vol. 13, No. 22, Wednesday, March 04, 1914 |
Series Title | The Lariat |
Date | 1914-03-04 |
Editor-in-chief | Ellzey, B.V. |
Staff | C.M. Martin (Business manager) -- Staff Junior Edition: James Edward Morrow (Editor), E.V. Horne (Manager), J. Homer Caskey (Associate editor), Reba Funk (Literary society), Freddie Gross (Literary society), Annie Price (Receptions), Lena Miller (Musicals), Louise White (Faculty), Ina Jones (Classes), J.W. Hale (Oratoricals), E.R. Alexander (Oratoricals), J.E. Bell (Athletics), N.V. Morgan (Athletics), J.D. Isaacks (Athletics), J.E. Willingham (Athletics), B.W. Orrick (Religious), G.G. Craig (Locals), Virginia Paul (Locals), Henry Managan (Locals), W. Roy Christian (Special), Vera Humphreys (Special), Lynn White (Special), B.V. Ellzey (Special), Clyde Penrod (Special), F.W. Smith (Special), Mary Cloyd Harrison (Special), Earl Hankamer (Special). |
Pricing | 1 year / $1.00 -- Single copy / $.05 |
Content Description | Student newspaper from Baylor University that includes local, state and campus news along with advertising. |
Note | Junior Edition issue. ; Heading "Supplement to The Lariat" on p. 4. ; Photograph of Old Main on p.1. |
Rights | http://www.baylor.edu/lib/digitization/digitalrights |
Total Pagination | 6 |
Resource Type | Text |
Digital Collection | The Texas Collection - Baylor Lariat |
Language | English |
Format | Newspapers |
CONTENTdm file name | 4594.cpd |
Description
Title | The Lariat |
Date | 1914-03-04 |
Contents | Main Headlines: Oratorical fee planned: Oratorical Association and university authorities come to an agreement ; fifty cent fee, expression free -- Course in prohibition may be offered: the liquor problem to be studied in Baylor -- Axson speaks on Shakspere [i.e. Shakespeare]: wide divergence of literary criticisms discussed ; sonnets key to his life ; address well received by large audience, city clubs present -- Class stars are winners: Waco High overwhelmed in basketball, Baylor takes city championship -- Glee Club makes trip -- Thos. H. Ball club in B.U.: supporters of prohibitionist favorite organize 201 strong ; Baylor starts the ball -- Callies to give "Rebecca's Triumph" -- Citizenship is defined: education necessary to citizenship ; Dr. C.R. Woodruff lectures on civic righteousness and personal obligations to the state. |
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 | 4588.pdf |