The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 50, July 1946 - April, 1947 Page: 394
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
San Antonio Evening Light d.
1881-1893. c.
San Antonio Express d.
1867-1913. c.
Southern Messenger
(San Antonio) w.
1891, May 1-1891, Dec. 12. c.Tascosa Pioneer w.
1886-1889. c.
Telegraph & Texas Register w.
1851, April 18-1853, Jan. 1. c.
1853, July 8-1854, Feb. 18. c.
1872, July 2-1872, Aug. 4. c.
Texas State Gazette (Austin) w.
1849-1851. c.EL PASO PUBLIC LIBRARY
El Paso Daily Herald d.
1893, Jan.-1895, Dec. c.
El Paso Evening Tribune d.
1892, Nov. 1-1895, Nov. 20. c.
El Paso Sunday Telegraph w.
1897, Dec. 2-1898, Jan. 1. c.
El Paso Times d.
1884-1886.
1888, Jan.-1888, Oct.
1889, Jan.-1889, June.
1890, Jan.-1893, Dec. inc. c.Lone Star sw.
1882, Dec. 16-1886, Jan. 6. inc. c.
Mesilla Valley Independent (Mesil-
la, New Mexico) w.
1878-1879, inc. c.
Monday Graphic w.
1897, March 1-1898, Feb. c.
Thirty-Four (Las Cruces, New Mex-
ico) w.
1878, Nov. 2-1878, Dec. 18. c.ROSENBERG LIBRARY, GALVESTON
Galveston Daily News d.
1870, March-to date. c.Galveston Tribune d.
1884-to date. c.Copies of the "Preliminary Guide" may be secured by li-
brarians, scholars, and interested persons for $1.00 each. Or-
ders may be sent to Mrs. Clarence S. Paine, Station B, Lincoln,
Nebraska.
The Dallas Times Herald carried the following editorial com-
ment on the inspiring editorial written by Judge William Hawley
Atwell in the November Junior Historian:
The Junior Historian, a magazine published by the Texas State His-
torical Association, carries articles written by pupils of the various high
schools of the state. Those who read it can see that Texas has many
youngsters who are serious thinkers, diligent researchers, and capable
writers.
In the November issue is an editorial by United States District Judge
William Hawley Atwell, who, in spite of his years, still has a youthful
viewpoint. He is still young enough in spirit to recall the outlook he had
as a youth.
"Youth, itself, is not vexed," says the judge in his opening paragraph,
"nor worried, nor abashed by impediments that others seem to think are
in his way, but is ready and willing to go forward. There is no waving
of the white flag because there is 'no longer any unconquered territory.'"394
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Texas State Historical Association. The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 50, July 1946 - April, 1947, periodical, 1947; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101117/m1/474/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.