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Identifier | 1924-12-08 |
Title | The Daily Lariat (Waco, Texas), Vol. 26, No. 64, Monday, December 8, 1924 |
Series Title | The Lariat |
Date | 1924-12-08 |
Editor-in-chief | Brownlee, Milton M. |
Staff | T.S. Compere (Managing editor) -- Lionel L. Watson (News editor) -- J. Ralph Killgore [i.e. Kilgore] (Business manager) -- Thos. H. Burge (Advertising manager) -- Otis Moore (Circulation manager and accountant) -- Mike Copass (Sports editor) -- Elna Foster (Reviews) -- Reporters: Emmie Bittner, Victor Bouldin, Ralph Fritz, Pat Howe, Forester Coleman, Tommie Sorrels, T.J. Slaughter. |
Pricing | 1 year / $3.00 |
Content Description | Student newspaper from Baylor University that includes local, state and campus news along with advertising. |
Note | Sweeping Changes Made in Lariat Control. |
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 | 8188.cpd |
Description
Identifier | 1924-12-08_01 |
Title | The Daily Lariat |
Series Title | The Lariat |
Date | 1924-12-08 |
Content Description | Student newspaper from Baylor University that includes local, state and campus news along with advertising. |
Contents | Main Headlines: 1371 register in greatest classification at Baylor: increase of 212 over same period in fall term Allen declares ; new system proves success officials believe ; registration cards must be in by Wednesday -- Class vindicates Professor A.K. Knott -- State preaches but doesn't practice it's (sic) own insurance policy -- Europe menaces U.S. with its jealousy says ex-senator: Russia and Japan greatest danger says Lewis -- Explosion wrecks plant of Ku Klux Klan publication -- Baylor Meds suspend class to honor Dr. Nance -- Germany needs autos -- Aeolian choir gives program of varied musical selections -- President S.P. Brooks speaks to Rotarians -- Cop halts busy traffic to rescue stray derby -- Sell historic plane -- Hot off the Wire: revolt against Mussolini ; Waco meeting makes appointments ; train wrecks car, none killed ; Republicans win in Germany -- King takes charge of Baylor Hospital: Dr. Brooks and trustees make readjustments rapidly -- John K. Strecker will judge Dallas pigeon show -- Soph and Fish women play 6 to 6 tie in bathing suit football game in G.B. Annex -- Love for hootch causes arrest for former crime -- "I wish study had been my rule" heard as exams approach: "Help Somebody Today" is students (sic) tune on campus -- Gilmore to resign from Towers staff -- Favor child labor law -- Sweeping changes made in Lariat control: plan to centralize departments, editor manager (sic) to be elected ; Board will name executive Thursday ; applications remain open until meeting. |
Rights | http://www.baylor.edu/lib/digitization/digitalrights |
Page Number | 1 |
Total Pagination | 4 |
Resource Type | Text |
Digital Collection | The Texas Collection - Baylor Lariat |
Language | English |
Format | Newspapers |
CONTENTdm file name | 8184.pdf |