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Object Description
Identifier | 1923-03-17 |
Title | Baylor Lariat (Waco, Texas), Vol. 24, No. 41, Saturday, March 17, 1923 |
Series Title | The Lariat |
Date | 1923-03-17 |
Editor-in-chief | Hunt, T.T. |
Staff | Editorial staff: M.M. Brownlee (Managing editor), Arthur Strain (Associate editor), Carl Speck (Sports) -- Business staff: Tom C. Gentry (Business manager), Edward S. Ross (Circulation manager), Ralph Kilgore (Advertising), Tom H. Cheavens (Advertising) -- Specials: Dixon Wecter, Otis Beaty [i.e. Beatty], Sadie Kirgin [i.e. Kirgan] -- Reporters: Lucille Copass, Emma [i.e. Euna] Lee Scarborough, Celeste Foreman, Ruth Williams, A.D. Foreman, Jr., Helen Pool, Faye McAnally, Winifred Wells, Lennie Mangum, Joe Kennington. |
Pricing | $2.00 / 1 year |
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 | 6509.cpd |
Description
Title | Baylor Lariat |
Date | 1923-03-17 |
Contents | Main Headlines: Dramatic art class gives final play: "Lion and the Mouse" presented in Baylor chapel ; Lowry is director ; piano solos give diversion between acts, club shows familiarity with work -- Spring athletics under B.A.A.A. is featured by horse U tilts -- Scribes visit Cotton Mills to get data: journalists prepare to compete in three hundred dollar scholarship prize -- County agent to talk at South Waco school -- Mississippi A.&M. Southern champs -- Heavy sentences handed many of the students in clean up campaign: Freshmen are in majority of charges ; four cases against Sophs in last session ; in packed house ; two cases have contested verdict of council, night court held ; smoking ; "Joan of Arc" trial tense moment -- Education is through play says Curtis: play more important than books for children, favors physical training for girls -- "Miss Ida" dies of pneumonia -- Cyclists compete on Carroll Field: thirty entrants participate in bicycle races, three awards given -- Baptist students to have three Southern meetings: student meeting, object ; conference programs ; entertainment Harvard plan -- Varsity Club takes on Cubs for drubbing: initial scrimmage of season finds nine strong ; St. Edwards first ; Bears will show real strength in first games, team work appears better. |
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 | 6505.pdf |