The Collegian (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 1, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 31, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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-wrt has been written regarding
ljtr .false of a college education to the
gaaAigaterlng; biKlncM. 'Discussion1
ffe end con has .re suited o to much
rUKH&'ionofu similar nature results
hi merely confusing tlic young twin
WW Is confronted with the question
a 'io whether or not it In worth hit
while to jtcml fpur or more jeurs in
acquiring ii college or university edu-
cation. l
.Iti general the question wlilch such
a mao asks himself both before unci
.otter rntrrlng college Is "Will the
tlw nnd money 1 tiro spending here
pay m reasonable dividend In dollars
and cent'?' That the answer to such
t question I an unequivocal "Yes"
U best Illustrated by the nttltuilr
which modern business take toward
higher education.
A frw months ago thr Grnrrnl
VJectrlc Company decided to create n
lasting memorial to Itlclinrd II. Hire
former manager of Ha works t Lynn
May;. It Old so by establishing a
scholarship nt Stevens Institute of
Technology.
F.vru more recently the sutnc con-
cern tuts set aside n considerable sum
of money to establish four scholar
hlp at I'nlon College (o .serte iis h
memorial to Dr. 1'lmrles Proteus
fitetamct' .former consulting engineer
of the vonipuny.
When one of the iurgest electrical
manufacturers in the world believes
that there Is no better way of hon-
oring the memory of tuo qf Its best
Ivtcd mid most prominent engineers
Ibau by establishing scholarships bear-
lug their names there ran be -little
doubt that It is the belief of those who
govern thr policies of tluit concern
ithat education Is worthwhile.
Further proof of Ihls contention is
"plica by the fact Unit of the :i30 to
480 todcnl engineers employed tinnu-nMy-iby
thr company praetlcully all
are graduate engineers. At the same
time a number of students from. the
commerce and economics schools nre
employed each year by the contpuu)
in the accounting department.
Tkoa Campbell i Statistics show that
the eye tight of a boy Is superior to
up or a girl.
Knoxi TcK. I know it. 1 fell for
girl last summer that can't s-r me
at all.
-..VelCrdgbts 1MI. 'M -I"" Work-
Ing.GlrlV Hornet
.'v.yif?' Yi-
..uMtKiiighl: And do jmt try to save
bud girls?
Voire i Yes.
'.MeKnlghti Well do jour best t"
try-to ipwemixvcoiipie ior tomorrow
night.
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r JUIM: 11'Hirr iinurrMuiiii mi 'i"i
stayed outside with mu'Ii a wonderful
la.icer a .jije.
.Katlilrelit Hut he shown! me some
new .steps and wc wit mi them.
MUs Kirk (speaking of Ilistoiy
datrx)i Where should jou go whc.i
'you want to get a date?
"".Hnnk (ubsently)i To the dornii-
.tory.. --v .
y't-Sktt- But .Tuck dear I hatcn't nny-
1 tilng to wear.
Jl 'lift Tlwfu ulrlght we still go In
.tlflo9ed car.
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'- It. is said that some girls air "fit
t'o.s-at" but lei tin: advUe you. don'l
gfte them a chance.
...lust watch 'em when they sit hi
Vhuw wltli open book and slu- at
- iwlhlng you've got 'cm going gltU
y6u'f e got em going.
' Cinat Talwr (getting serious) i Some
' women marry n man for his money.
'Would you marry me for mopey?"
Louse (ireyi Not for all the money
tin the srorkl.
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JOHN T. YANT1S Prealdent
$ WfJAKLBY Vice. PreH.
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Give our ARTISTIC HAIR BODHRR a-trial-also a Frederick's
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JESS LANCASTER. Manager
At KVERTWOXAira HHOl'PK
ALWAYS RKAHY TO HEliVK YOU
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Education and Industry
Schcxbctadt N. Y. Dec. 31. A
a memorial to Dr. Charles Protest
Htelnmetx former consulting engineer
of the (Icneral Kleetrie Company the
company has set aside Mfi.OOO thr In-
come from which will maintain 'four
scholarships at t'nliiii College. The
Income from this sum will be sufficient
Io pay the students' entire tuition and
laboratory fees.
.Sons of (icneral Kleetrlc cmplotecs
and .toting men now in the employ of
the company 111 he given first con-
sideration In awarding these scholar-
ship. In case the scholarships are
not filled In this way sons of residents
of Schenectady will be eligible.
The career of Dr. Stelumetr. Is a
striking example of what great native
ability linked with proper education
cuu accomplish. The education of this
great engineer though extensile was
secured only through his nun intlom-
nitahlc will. '
l'en at the peak ofJiU famr Dr. I
Stcliintel. alwiijs found time and cu
rrgy to devote to educational work.
He was a member of the Hoard of
Education or the City of Schenectady
for many .tears also scrting as presi-
dent of the Hoard. He took an ucllve
interest in the broad educutlonl pro-
gram of the Cicner.il P.lcrtrlc Com-
pany. As a teacher the doctor whs well
known through his work at I'nlou Col
lege where the Stelumele. Memorial
Scholarship men will study. There he
was a professor of electrical engi-
neering for 10 'sears mid acted us
dead of that department.
It ut h llrowni Why dkl yon let go
of the wheel?
Ilertey Mayes i I Just wanted to
sec If I had u flat tire.
It nth.- Oh ou mean thing.
t'l'PJH'S IIANCt:
A circle of palms with a dim light
iihote
A saxophone moan like the song of u
dove
A boy and a nirl whispering In ac-
cents of hue.
All eupld needs is In phc 'cm a shove.
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This plcturo aMWM fluth k'erguaon
;ol Bristol. IJiik.. who Is now In tlila
'(ountry attending tho Harrisonburg
Bloto Teacheis' College of Virginia.
Miss Vci-Kiibini is a star hockey
placer and la leudvr of tho teachers')
ream one of tho strongest In tho
country .
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J. A. .WALOE2R Vice Pre
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1 THE PHOFlSSOif
Ob. pupa looks what is tbatr
That Hollo it tutor. -
Watt why doesn't be toot pnjar
No Hello .that Isn't the kind.
nf
tutor lie Is -
What kind nf tutor Is he; papa?
lie. is n college tutor! Hollo .lust
at present he I earning enough to eat
nut stature meal every day. ' Bjr and
by Hollo If ho Is a 'good tutor and
doesn't do anything too. radical they
will make him n professor. -Then he
will lie able to eat two square taenia
a day. ' ' " '
What is a profesAor papni
A professor Hollo Is something at-
tached to n college like a stadium or
a 'dormitory. ' l
What docs a professor profrsH pa
pa?
A professor Hollo a I way profess-
es tq know a great deal.
Does a professor really know a
great deal p.ipa? . . .
Don't be juvenile Hollo j if lie did
he wouldn't be. u professor. Hnlio
I'Utloptir Colltjir Ultimo f.
It'.s a long lane that has no tnrncd
off automobile light's. .
CHILDISH MEMORIES
B Paut.KUnfiittdfh
Sorrows and pains we try to forget
Thank od 'tis right that we do
llul childish memories linger yet.
Which we'll cherklt alt life thru.
In curly summer those barefoot day
And swimming In the pools
The violets and dulsles along the hlgb
ways
We gathered while coming from school
That old fishing uook In Sttll aler
llrook
Where the bass and the suckers run
And after a day's catch the call of
the cook - .
And the smell of-the llsh ou'the pan.
Those excursions lo the woodcd.wlld
In hunt of protected game
The winding creek muddy and riled
By muskrnts defiant and tame.
Hungry happy and uot a bll sore'
Hack to the puth that leads to home
Up to Ma's table asking for more
We'd eut and cul'MuT our sided were
sore.
Never
a thought of today or tomor
v
row '
Nothing to do nothing to borrow.
Thus the tunc" new to manhood we
grew.
Knowing but little of sorrow. '
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Age may have streaked our lutlr'wltli
grey.
And wrinkled our yquthful face
Hut mar the memories of childhood
days';
Only death can these erase.
Where is (he Girls' basketball team?
IM)ST TIIK CAGK TKAM. '
'Through the Ymm"
WritUn by Tan
'"1 hrougli the Vettr" u novel by I.
I.. Allison a native Texan written in
und concerning1 the Hermit Peak re-
gion of Las Vegas New. Mexico will
lie. published in the vprlng of 1029 by
a New York publisher.
The story is it gripping one dealing
hs it does With the life of the Hpan
ith-Amcricnu clement of New Mexico
yet whose final application -has u
world-wide appeal. The setting stir
passes iinca wildest dreams of tha
picturesque being aroumj Hermit
Peak one of. the mos( beautiful aikl
commanding . peaks of the Rocky
Mountains In which Iaa Vegas. Is sit
uated Tho work picture of the start
nils' ceremonies of tiie Pendente the
strangest inelrdest' religious sect of
North America if not the world make
one falrly hhlvvc'r wtth their vlrld-
ness. There Is nothing else like them
In' fiction vet they are based tinon ac
tual happenings -In this the twentieth
century Mr. Allison has -proved that
truth is strungrr than fiction makes
the most thrilling fiction imughable
The plot Is' built around a girl born
halfway up Hermit Peak uifaut sym
bolislng that her native gifts contri
bute but half-to' her ultimate success.
her own Striving 'adding the other half.
Tlicupwordtrull which Kllcn follows
through' Hie yearn partly dlone part-
ly 'with Richard n yOUngLKustener
who crossed her paih .and loved her
Ands its parallel lis' the; rugged :trall
leading to Jbisummtt of Harigjit Peak.
Pull of aetloft' mysterr and ro-
mance the 'atory' moves with n jle
llghtful swiftness; swcepWg tbn'reiid
er with msittrfur ktrokrs' from; the
lrit 'word' to thr last. mfft XP
'TPhrougl. the Years" vlll he grest
asadhjm.fortellWf the world. ;almt
the.wonderiVf'New Mexico 'g tdate
that Is ger.faUy';)ugl.tp; sste
land of deafrf.Vatms ral burros' Nt
wmeii m.mroy NmflllInf' whs.
wi).Kkrfly'nk1arsii Rotkxlloun
tain regions of the -UnHasI . '
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tUt thU asiok'wIII'wlii'for'Mr AW- fflttifflaSil W rt.iH X . ' .( - N &'l
sen a'idaeajsag tWmsoinpaJr iSSUyliUUwH" mmmmmmmmmmmmmu
THEtOUJEClAN
HILL BILLIES UNDERGOING HARDlCHHTH TO LEAD
PRACTICE FOR
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novelists of the day.
Mr. Allison hrlimg to the Allison'
family of Southeast Testis his par
ents resldjng'at Cull Jhspcr county.
He was educated at the KlrbyVllle
High school Hryan Haptlst Aeademy
and llaylor t'nlrerhlty. receiving tire
A. a degree from the latter institti
tlon In 191.1 and the A. M. degiee In
IKK. Mr. Allison Kiissaught tn Sue-
ogsloehes High school Baylor 'Acad
emy Hay lor1 College ft ask Coljegc
Waco' High school and" Is at prcsnl
on Instructor In Moiitesuau(roUegf
at La Vegas N'e '.w.Mcxleo.
Mr.AllL'on Is known. In Tna it a
musician of achievement a jmwlier.of
his composltiona Imvtng been publish
etl by Ne.w vYork publishers itowever
be now frela'that autbgrrlilp.esgfS)-
lally along the line of Hi'; hovel fe to
be his sphere. He has three other
novels In mind which lie' expect tn
write' during the nest few ear.
.Where is the Girls' basketball team?
BOOST THR CAGB.TEAM.
Wliere Is the ClrU basketball team?
HOORT TIIK CAGR TKAM.
Wltf re is the Girls' basketball team?
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Where Is the GlrKbasketball teosri?
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HOOST TIIK CAi
TKAM:
Why not begin regular tennis prac.
tKe and enter a team In'' Collegiate
contests?
The winter terra work was begun on
January'Srd and the work In" all de-
partments is now well under way. Thr i
"flu" has caused a great deal of Inter
ferenre In class work but now every
thfng Is running smoothly and the. vor j
lous professors report good work.'
. The oflce report twelve new stu-
dents taking fall'. college work and
I many. new students '.taking special
courses inc regular stuaent enter
ing this term and classified as Fresh-
men aret Jumca Alexander Cicbiirnet
Leta Hancock MulllH; Red Marshall
Comanche Red rx)ckerf Richlartd
Hprmgsr Iva Lee Pennell Childress
(transfer from C-unyon Normal) (Ruth
Pishcr Zephyr I CorinheMcFtfrland
.uuiiui iirwiiiicr iroiw niu Kiurein
Normal); Ulunclie.Prlerson' Haskelit
Ruth. Rlden1 Rising Star. '(U'anfcriti
from Han Marcos Normal..)
Sophomore stnndngi Jeff Dale Wil
son lie Leon (transfer from State
University.) ...
' Junior standing' Sol Henry Rcrg-
rasn t.ivingsion'Virnnsiej irom How-
ard Payne college.)
Senior stand Ing i Mary Helen ll.sl
niond Drown wood (transfer from
Slate t'hlverslly!) ;
HILL BILLY CA9ER5
WQflKINB HARD FOR
GAMES WITH SHHMQNS
STRKMOl H DAILY WORKOITH
HEtFRiU TEAM TO ROUM
- INTO GOOD. SIIAPJ
Tho .Daniel Raker Hill Billy cag
era aro working hard in order to
meet . tho Simmons' oulntet on
equal KrouBda.2nnday ad Tues-
day nights when the.avong Cow-
boy team comeurto llrqwnwood for
n t Alias ildv atftv .. ..
The AngonuThave beoa under
RolnK lontc aid strenuous work
outs overr afternoon thl woek In
u'n effort .to round into abape tor
thclf. next-"oncouriten-) Tho' two
games' with Denton' Normal dls-
nlaved that Couch
lugglncotnam
had a wealth i of materlal;but Ills' into a very strong aggregation' be-
team sbbwed the lack of-practice fore the season is over.!' " "
Tbo Hill Billies haw now been The men accompanying Coach
out only two weeks and have play
ed only two games and will 'be
handicapped In tbe 'games with
Simmons because of ibis. Most of
tho teams In tbe.T. -I. A A Bad
been at work aeeral weeks and
had played several games' when the
Hill BRIms started practice. ' But
tbe boys from tho hill . surprised
the natives IbyAdfefeatrng the Den-
hou Kagjes tn'.tber.ppenjg.gme.
ana .are now r.ounainR tnio gooa
form and.'jnay stage addltlonaleirr-
prist's .for-thar bonef! of the town
peoplt .' a"
Work tola weok has .been Inter-
rupted HomewngOy atckqess. Yes-(erday.all'JbtH'vwo-bf
tbe boys.wifc
able td-report for wofkaut and it
is-oxpe.ote inat an .tie sojuaa wiu
pirunlfprto farjthe fjrst time this
aiigson'at this' afternoon's aractlce.
k-Tbe Hill Billy for warda'c show-
iiig auta .isawrovemaa( -1- .goai
shooting and akilUy to handle tbe
ball A The cesuen will be hkrdMo
gat Ijy 'and! the 4Msa hag under?
gone sevfral cbaagsa.agdapbes'ra
to.be tarrly'atrong.fax SQ.earlyjIn
thsMeV -4t '
' ..ThapaaiN wJW flfmauMiwIII be
played rtbsli4;Ialldra
KJnorial tewhirtiealiU ill
ilea aHWaotttag; ia tiab4M
i -siFrR. ?.w f wjg! y f y
COMING GAMES
SinMnont) Heart Jwuity 2$
tud27forGairmWith
Goat Five
At present Coach lllgglnbotriam Is
putting Ills basket ball 'aspirants
through n stiff workout dally in an
effort to develop n more formidable
machine 'to opjiose the Simmons Cow-
boys Abilene Christian Wildcats nnd
McMurry .College 'ttla-n we Invade
their camps next week. )
The team that opposed 'the Denton
Normal Eagles nnd Simmons Cow-
boys showed n number of serious
weaknesses which HlgglnboUiam
is now trying to suioo'thc out.
The greatest weakness was In the lack
of 'team work due to the short time
of. practice the Hill HIIIIcs had mi-
dergone. Thr 'Hill.!' lilies are now bring drill
ed In'ttorklng out an airtight defensfi
and n stronger offensive therst.' The
forwards arc getting some mUrhly
needed practice In goal throwfng und
shooting' from every angle itud frotn
all distances and under every rlrrum.-
stance that a reguliir gam? might' off
ford i ; i
With. a full weeks ttrnctleoiond a
rest over Sunday' the Hill' Dulles wlfl"
he tin gqod' shape to tqke the enemy
for' a full' or. to speak flgurateljv"-
;t6 throw them all over thelot.V
The;boys .working for a p'oslliou ou
the squad' arot'Carruth (c)t Patter-
son P. Stringer Alford K. Stringer
Mclnnls Trammel' Stalcup Dragg
Hcadi Ncal Ixwker Taylor.
Brown wood "BULLETIN Jan; 22.
6EJIIITY CONTEST :'
FOR "Til" IDS
After much interest and high voting
for each class farorlte the beauty con-
test for The Trull ended Tuesday
night. Miss Muriel Llnkenhoger con
testant for the Junior class won first
place with Miss Kthcl Freeman the
Freshman candidate a close second;
Both younjr Indies will be entitled
to a full page In The Trail represent
ing the beauties of Daniel Bakrr Col'
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HILLBILlf ""-''
CABERS LEAVE .
FOR SIX GUIRE TRIP
INVADE ABILENE TO MEET ITS
THRKE COLLEME TEAMH
Coach G. H. HlgBlnbotham. uc
compnnlcd by his Hill Billy basket
ball teum loft last night for Abilene
where they will meet the cage
tcanrn of McMurray College. Sim
mon Collego and Ablleno.Chrlutlan
Collcgo in a series of two games
with each collego.
Tonight and Saturday night they
will meet tho McMurray Indians.
Tho Indian boost a good team and
prospects for 'a hard tight aro evi-
dent. On Monday and Tuesday nights
tho Hill Billies and the Simmons
Cowboys will meet again on tho
court; ' Although tho Cowboys took
the two games from tho Hill Billies
the. first part .of the week tnq
score was trmall and tho Goats aro
determined to ' even up for tbo
games lost. '
Wednesday and Thursday nights
tho A.. C. C. Wildcats will bo tho
foe and from all available Informa-
tion the Wildcats are strong on. the
court. '
Coach Hlgglnbotbam was better
pleased with tho games played by
nis team against the cowboy nero
tniBwecg.anaia very optimistic
over the prospect for the. .remain
der of tho season. Considering the
fact that nis tram was fnoxperlenc-
ed 'they have made a wonderful
Knowing ana promise io neveiop
HiggtnDotnain aro: Forwards Al
ford B. Stringer Stalcup Trammel:
guards Caruth (c) McInnlg Head
UDcaer; ceniera: t'ntteraqn r.
stringer.
The team Will return next' Frl
day.
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DRUG STORE
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sandwiches .
Delicious
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hot drinks
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RETURN TO COURT
0NL1 LETTER MAN 0.1 TKAJf
MSJflwH IB t'UIAEUK.
At a meeting nf thr basket b'.ll
squad recently after chapel Clifford
Car ruth was elected Captain of IhrH
IBM Hill Billy basketball Ore. The
ejection .was held .without nonditatlont
rating being done by -ballot. ' tin1 tbr
first ballot' "Cliff receive J a suat-
clent number of votes for election.
Cnrruth Is the only letter min on
the team lettering In 1917 nt guard
on tne last cage team that It'iaicl Hn
ker produced before thr wur.
Cnrruth Is a senior In .the collect
and Is very popular with the students.
Kveryone was well satisfied tyitb the
ejection and Ca truth will recelvV the
entire support of all players and tin
student body.
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Why not begin regular tennis prac-
tice and enter a team In Collegiate
contests f
Wliere is the Girls' basketball tenmr
Heatings From
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Hill Billy Heights
Two kinds of epidemics buve been
raging In school lately. The dreaded
Influcnsn or "flu'as It ls;krjo;wnr
pnvenlenee . .sukrj end. the malady
known to doctors and scientists by iU
text book mime us PneutonsUneekltis
and know to the common herd as
"Ksa" or heart troubles have all hut
demoralised school conditions since
Christmas.
The latest cases that liavc develop-
ed are those of Gene Alford and
"Swede" Neal. As the illness u con-
tsgloas It is thought that "Ug" caught
hU from "Fusy" Bragg his old wo-
If you M to.Um yowfahon.
Your PCeCKET KNIFE U your mxtb
Of course you want the
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GHiam's Great January Giny
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blLUAM UKI
Formerly Gilliam Bro.
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alia far ia two way. 'HJs'.lif
chroale or be. eontfaclitl. M aat ri)s
tne eawef or -Dttty tr . ag
been wHh both quite a Mt kUif. ft..
frtenda of th two I-AmI iMlaisl'ef '
this malady nnaoniiec that Meat Tfftf '
men isare uwcnnuaufu eMiHfrafBMr-
ly as they nre seldom ttUKleits iogi;
chough to realise that 0 are b!
Sry. ' " ' V7T-.(
" One nf the' two above named gsjkV '
dies placed one of iht butklthf MtfV-'i'
Uory rases In j. It bM bea vtrcn-..':';
iallng og the eautput Utelr tbt U'.;
little lady 14 reeeUlng(wt plaotj tiU i
flowers tlaily ft-.6anltadajl(e.i1
We 'hope ' that . Ute' 'rtowerfi 'yW '
strengthen ber." enough .Mstt :lr;tj)
soon be well batwe-affe afrafc) tfai;
her heart will be pertaaiyetly affected) 7
by hlsllbtrtal skbw of.atfsdW'J "''
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liis Cleburne friends v's "HoaJky" .'
now In Dualcl Haker. By the skif. fl'(
the sparkler that .lie wears o feajltji;.;
on his 'Onger It woulj bVproHtable(for
someglr to. pujWturt 'bk('Brtt asjlv
capture therlog m well &&
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The Collegian (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 1, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 31, 1925, newspaper, January 31, 1925; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth100016/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.