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The Campus Chat
8. South
Literary Nook
PICK UPS
By Iwni t Sauth
THE JOURNKY OF TH8 FLAMK «*re >. the original ten w<„d tela-
fh«- Journey of th< Flame, Fienro fUaneo !•"* "•ruta*. b«n *ta on**r «f.
pp. Boston, Riverside Prii** for Houghton Mifflin f"r<1 anaiy*!* bet* too stop m-
Company. EflglieiM by Walt r fie Steigtter with '•«*««■*dm* *««p."
illustrations by Alfred Ramo* Martinez
The Journey of The Flame i: an account of one
year in the life of Senor Don Juan Ofcrigon, known
during the pant yearn in the Three California!* aw
Juan Colorado, and to the indiads < f the am«' mm
The Flame He was born in San J«mc del Arroyo,
Lower California, in 1798 and. bavin# seen three
centuries change customs and manners, died
alone in 1902 at the Creat Cardon, near Kfwyrio,
Mexico, with his face turned toward the adiith.
All this in formation in gained from the title paw
no that the reader may lie oriented before he be-
gin* the book
The moat important part of The Flame'* his-
tory up to the journey in his red hair, which he
inherited from hi* Irish Father. The journey
wt,rr wan made with Don Firmin Sanhudo, the repre-
" ... oMh. Ilnt .rf Sp.iri In th < aHf,rn,«.
thtm, you ttknmt them •* geur guidr, and. faUowtag tUm,
Rrportrr*: Marg*r«tu Oarriaon, Bryant Wlleen,
Bernard H el Ion Joe Gug*nb*iM, Truatt Meredith,
Marguerite Horren, J mm Swor, BUI Chamber.,
Betty Umw.II, ami Mary Willi*.
Manager «by Pbillipe
J. D. Hall
rmrk geur 4ft mg.
C. Schur*.
BIBLE VERSE
u that trutUth hf rirhet thall fall; but the right
font thall 1U *ri h a* a hramk.
Proverb* II :28
Write Something
.Horn* budding poet left thi* in the
• at office. May tie the girl* at the
•h'Ui Houae nwI waller* who can
tell?
Everybody! Here! Look!
it ian't in any book
Che beautie* of every type
' artful, boy*: of your sight.
There'* blond* am! bruaettea too
Other* like them number few
I-or iook at Mac Wtmt—
''*• Web type suit M ittie beat.
There** May Carlisle with her baby
stare
Which with Mary w« now compare.
Kate Smith'* vote* j* great
Only because Kn/.*b*tli wa* hare too
lata.
Marie I'reader wc hav« her*
F r Agne* will get her place I fear.
Nina Jo a* Kay Francia with her
*ieek black hair
* ill knock 'em cold anywhere,
funnita with Iter lovely baby face
I- iure to get .Sue Carol'* place.
Wis munn't leave out Moselle
l or «he 1* a reproduction of Joan
Blonde! I.
F.tbise. with b< r auburn hair,
Mwt with Clara Bow compare
Only they ore of different type
< jura, loud; Elot", juiet.
Al'/ne a Greta liar bo i* surely great
Only ithe "I tank ! home too late."
.Viable a* Janet Cay nor now
1 sure to atin 'em and how.
Last but not lea-) we have here
and while the distance covered in only eight hun
jdred miles an the crow flies, the Sanhudo- and
their group travelled over two thousand tniles
Eighteen months were required to complete the
journey from San Jose del Arroyo to San Fran-
cisco where the Sanhudos took ship for Spain,
leaving The Flame enriched in land and money
| beyond his wildest dreams.
ft is * n old Spanish custom (hat a person cele-
brating his one hundredth birthday shall relate
ias much of his life as he can retail For three
Do you have a weakness for composing things? years Don Juan has evaded his responsibility and
Do you set them down on paper? Then what dojtfiree times has Dona Lux, his houseke -|ier, |s-r-
you do with these brain-children? Go dig them jur(.(j herself by declaring that this was only the
out of that old trunk, excavate them from the f)on's ninety-ninth birthday; finally, on his one
dresser drawer; do anything, if necessary, to hundred and fourth birthday he decides to tell of
bring them to light. his life thus this story.
If you find something give it the once over and "Gente de Razon," shrilled Dona Luz. Literally
if it still looks as good to you as it did when you thin means "people with reason," and is shouted
put it away, type it on good weight bond paper, before a story teller begins his story, for such j.mll < ,awford a Henry dear
set the margins at ten and seventy, make four ar,. fK)|it«. and will remain silent. Then thf Don
original copies thereof, and get it into the T. I. IVbegins his tale, he relates the customs of h<- ln-
A. competition. dians and the Mexicans, his practice at theiving
The Press Club needs material for the annual anf| knife-play, all with the quaint reasoning of
conference contest. If you do not have anything a child lie mentions a hill supposed to be haun
now is the time to write it. The requirements ^,,| by the ghosts of twelve Indians hanged then
are that you be an undergraduate of the College "But," he exclaims, "(Jhosts ar<' the souls of
ami that the offering be written while you are In pj,. an<j HH the Indians ha<l no soul, how could
school here. they have ghosts? Therefore I was not afraid." i
All contributions must be In by the first of The old man pauses frequently to lament hi
March to receive the consideration of the Club. ntZ(.t he is only six feet three inches tall. He
They may be given to Florence Williams, presi- plains this by saying thai food wa* difficult t<> ,
dent of the Club, either of the editors of the three obtain when he wiih a boy and that lack of norish- (h,,y |,,f( hj„ tr,1Ilk „n Kreda Yar
publications, or their sponsor#, or they may lie merit stunted his growth, lie tells of the mis
placed in the publications boxes in the corridor gions; of the Jesuits who built them, and of th<
of the Administration Building. Dominicans and Franciscans who succeeded them
The big idea, however, is to follow that old urge Of course, he describes in minutest detail t h<
and write something, and not only write it well, journey and the scenery along the way
but immediately. He ends his story with, "At least in life I havi
gained that increased size of permanent abiding
VfMX W(lkp Ho1 place, from five-by-three which would have been |)UI.( promptly tepo**e ed said trunk
I uiw> «" f mine had the church-robber killed me (an incident Brt(1 then f.l-d charge... against the
ov 11 you think our house ain't a
woi ,
>((!« up and wee j? anyhow.
<•><• ure to greet ;.<-u with our f'.tn,
-i our address in tmth House, Mul-
beiry, 1621."
The phone
•ked it up.
iiumlx-r is I023W. I
The lx>ytt of th" (irons House pull-
i a fast one on Sh.-lby Phillips when
l.rniiirhV front jstrrh
attending the T ' lul>
while he was
initiation.
Th,.
same eveninif some bright souls
ir.it a trunk i>elongi«g to a boy at
the Ktetiiaon tf• > • and left it at
thi? Allen Housi Party of the second
of his youth) to six-by-four, If aught else ! ■
filing charges against
party ■( the second part for
fratiil as purty of the first part knew
nf the win tea bout* of said trunk.
(Court -tei oirrapher wanted.)
partv <>r partitjs of the first part
^ W T - Timphnru c„l w'th m<>- must Is* pride that so many for ,Mt ,.nrU„ cf ,ho fint p.rt
Students of North Texas State leathers ( ol- g(jmj friends have honored this my one hundredth r.-i«hate<i
lege it is time to wake up! The basket ball sea- birthday by their prescence." This book appealed th(.
son is practically over. Are you going to allow IT)t, iM,can.m. jt jfave me a new viewpoint on life,
the season to go by without lending your support tbat nf i)on Juan, one that is typical of the Mexi
to the Ragles? The Eagles need you. can race, too, the description of the California*
Tuesday, February 27, the Commerce Lions jn the time of the missions is very interesting,
invade the Eagle's nest. They art; coming with
but the main part of the story is the journey,
no other thought than to wreak great devasta^ therefore the details of the journey include the
tion. The Lions are the ancient and traditional customs of the "muleros," and death in the
enemies of the Eagle*. On every occasion when < n|if0rnia^ before the gold rush of ' !« brought "" k K, > hurv 'bdn't amount to
theae two opponents have met in battle it has them under American influence. And paraphras- ,m,,h ,ht' > >ung lady replied, "But
been a red letter day for both schools. , ing Don Juan, I know of no greater source < f pride cule dimples! "Pim-
Lions have received the whole-hearte<l backing "f than the knowletlge that you have thus honored K hk bury— haw-haw-haw.
their fans, and nearly always, a large delegation m(, by n.a,jinK this review
of them have accompanied them to the fray.
Eagle Fans, are you going to be outdone by
them? It is time that something is done. The
When
yotthg lady
n. tx>dy told a certain
n the campus that Fred
Kitty's Katy-Kisms
By Kitti* AAcKay
THEY STAND OUT
Tru*tt Meredith
f>o
•aptaae H k p*W «• twt fa hanw^y «Mi tkw l iw>iM«i
to poet notice of -Viaitinf Tew.her Training Conference here
Houra" on the Auditorium <ioor*? M,rch 9 „d 10, we .hall attempt to
Cvtdently aoote people don't know i eoRfm<f our choices for the neat few
PPj* totenaiaaioaa are to It aM as; tHMte to stmteata erlasi will law MM
*«ck, aad that dunag the courae of liart Jf, th* acUvitie* of the Confer-
a program, tfcoae who are interested
ahouid be givea a fair ehaaee to haM.
At the MAT2ENAUER CONCERT ghe itoasted to ua, with pardonable
the other night, we finally g* up and prldt. in the w,tnmn|y .cloniplish-
moved, having miaaed a gooo part of ,nenti that already four professor*
the program or get toil Jt only in have told her *he talk* too much,
aaatehee. It waa all to no gojd, how* However, despite theae critical view*
ever, for ma acroae the aiale and r,f her teacher*, we inai*t that he
down we ooaid hoar the coaatant hiaa. (jo^ talk intelligently, sometime*.
Thai a one way to got attention! Eva Joy Talley i* the girl we're
• -P***!?1*1, . aj-fcing of. If you don't know her,
•i? l NOTE: aak Mr. Medders- -he can tell you
reoch seem to bo taking the pjenty about her (things we're afraid
Kagliah for a ride, if we can judge U) te|j ^
from the action* of their repreaeata
Uvea among the faculty here.
Beat Commerce!
A group from here aeemed to be
having a pretty aweli time of it dur-
Hhe ia editor of the A vesta, and
tike* to bos* Elmer Cox, the assistant
editor, around. The trouble ia, Elmer
like* to bos* also. She is a member
ing intermission at the Cornell p^- ^ .^?.ub'. M>ry Ar<Jens' and
,.r r—A.A. ,w. ,..u_ ./ B,hle -Society and is prea-
formance of "Candida" the other af
ternoon. My natural modeaty reatraina
me from telling you whq they were.
Beat Commerce!
ident of the English Major*' Club.
And that spoil* the climax; she is
majoring in English.
What I wa* trying to convey laat h>y' * *<™rQ
week about the boy scout business " _* ^r'"' ' y "J
was that CHARLES SAUNDERS, "!"• ^ °J speech to be
whom we all know ia « model BOY bc'ore ^th<' En*h"h d,v,8,on of
SCOUT, couldn't get to his classes for thJ' Teacher Traming f onference is:
his heavy duties in running the city th^ 0^ec,• ° , En*''"h
the day that organisation did the T^ing in the New Age.
runnning. The lost line laat week made She t0,d u* of h*r suPr,?,,u> "c"
a beautiful riddle out of the item.
Beat Commerce!
Imagine the shock Tuesday morn-
ing v en JOE CUGENHEIM walked
into his eight o'clock class a minute
and a half late! We knew that he
had stopped to eat breakfast, but it
seem* that his portable clock got slow,
ail unbeknownst The illusion is shat-
tered ; even Joe has been late.
Beat Commerce!
complishment in one sentence: "I am
(supposed to be able to drive a car
backward* faster than any other wo-
man in Denton."
• e e
Marguerite Bales, next on the pro-
gram, needs no introduction, aa the
speakers say. She is so well-known
on the campus that
one seeking her
may follow her
trail across the
grounds simply by
questioning those
he meets.
"Do you know
Marguerite
Bales?"
Why, yes."
"Have you seen her lately?"
"She just passed."
Thi* can't be done in many cases.
Marguerite i« the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Bales of Denton. She
i* a member of the Green Jackets,
president of the Physical Education
Professional Club, vice-president of
the W. A. A., and chaplain of the
Delta Psi Kappa. She is a senior,
and her major is physical education.
Her speech which is to be given be-
fore the physical education group of
the Teacher Training Conference and
which is giving her trouble enough
is entitled, "The Object of Physical
Education from the Students' Stand-
point."
Tea is Given Here
by Scholarship
Group Wednesday
More than 100 guests attended the
Don't breathe a word of it, but tea given by the W. H. Bruce Scholar-
actually BILL MILEK has been seen ship Society yesterday afternoon at
looking a little cowed. Never worry 5 o'clock in honor of the delegates
about his borowing a book from you to the Regional Council of Scholar
without your knowing it when you „hip Societies of the South which is
have a quiz the next day. Not until now in convention at C. I. A. Dele-
he lives this down anyway. gates from Louisiana, Arkansas, and
Beat Commerce! Oklahoma as well as from Texas are!
in attendance of the meeting.
Mr. Joe Woods and Elmo Hoosier Addle Millican was general chair-
from Seymour were visitor* of Mr. man of arrangements, with Lucy
Dugger Wright, a student of T. C., Childress chairman of decorations,
here laat week-end. Mrs. Emory Wilkins poured. Assist-
ants in serving were Miss Addie Mae
Curbo, Helen Johnson, Helen Owen,
and Lucy Childress. Miss Dora Floyd
Thursday, February 22 played the piano throughout the even-
4:10 p.m. High School Dramatic in,f-
Club Party, College Club House Th'' receiving line was made up of
5:00 p.m.—Sophomore Class Meeting, Jan'' Hamilton, Addie Millican. Er-
Auditorium ''nt Hammer, Lola Belle Curbo, and
7:00 p.m. - Kappa Delta Pi, College J"e (iugenheim. The decoration* con
Club Hou*e
JUNE GRADUATES
MUST FILE WITH
DEAN OF COLLEGE
Candidate* for graduation in June
have been filing their formal appli-
cations with Dean of the College dur-
ing the past week. Ninety-one can-
didates so far have been approved,
and it is the opinion of the Dean of
the < ollege that there are some other
students who have over-looked the
•mtaioguc and Chat announcement.
Those who expect to graduate in June
are urged to have their work checked
at once, since the list of candidates
is to appear in the Record-Chronicle
and Chat next week.
Calendar
Are
Eagles need your support. If there is any spirit
of sportsmanship abounding let it be stirred up!
On Tuesday, February 27, the baaket bail season
closes for the Eagles and some of you have not
seen a game. After that date there will be no
By Bryant Wilson
Budget Time
never
1 hear that when A. B. Rogers
•tart, i fnaming at the mouth (tooth-
pa*tei th,. ..ther night at the T Club
initiation after suffering a fictitious
... ,l, g bite, Big ('ate# broke down
you keeping up with your work? Too L«-k«-«! .I. .r m hi* hurry to get out.
the beginning of a new school term It I- nM that I harlie Cox could have
students ant prone to let things slide It is a outdistanced Humnl Hayes if Charlie
small thing now. but a number of small things crawled and Burnal ran. They had to
_ - , . .. v , ... Kltl may become a burden. Just now. especially, pull <harhe from under the last *eat
The odds are against the Bftfieeit is true, out tj,ert, may be temptations to let things go-to <.f the bleacher* where he had fled
with the wholehearted backing of the ont! thing and then another after 11*« hydrophobia scare. A* Conch
body there ia bo telling what the Eagles can do. now is the time that daily schedules should Hisce said, 'Tula, you will
Talk the game up. The Eagles must have y°uf be made-and adhered to. Classes must be met. know your own strength."
confidence. Go to the game and see that your an(j one best ways to overcome that ■
room-mate goes. Furthermore, stay until «i«epy feeling is to know something about what VT WflHTH p/pif
game ia over. Nothing u more dis-heartening teacher is going to discuss. It's rather a- 'JKI n flKM
to the players than a wholesale pr<>-rnature de- mazjnK the difference in color class work as- HAS DRAWINGS
parture of the crowd. The Eagles Need BumeH when then? has been preparation for it.
Support! With R the Eagles are going WIN. jjy ajj m8anii, social obligations must be met.
Sure, the Eagles are going to win; the k**'®!Social functions must be attended, and sure-
Fans are going to help them win. Be on hand , fint, arts numbers and hall
>ur pep with you. Tell
. , mi. _
to the brim and make it ring with that good old ^ ^ be managed, by all means go to all
fashioned Eagle Spirit. of theae things. If work must he delayed, see
^ - :th t it is finished at the time designated
Snobbishness Nothing ia more depressing than overdue, but
BY CHILDREN
, ... _ ... „„„ — games were
for the game and bring your pep with you. Tell brought here for some purpose; and that pur-
the world about it. Lets fill the gymnasium .g |Wrt 0f jbe student's education.
There la nothing quite so laughable in this
day and time as what ia "slangily" called "snob-
bishness," or "high-hat." It is the paychoan-
alyst's theory that everybody ia born with an
inferiority complex and spends most of his
life trying to reduce K. This inferiority com-
plex may be the guiding genius or his destroy-
mjg devil. It may be the inspiration of his fin
iV'
unwritten notebooks, themes, units, and out-
lines. Now is the time to budget time!
Ounce of Prevention
The old adage, "an ounce of prevention is worth displays. The children of U
a pound of cure," might well be taken to heart grade* win also contribute to the
at this time. The weather that we have been <hnoi exhibition*.
experiencing of iate is conducive to colds, and
Original drawing* and design* by
children of the firrt three grade* of
the Demonstration School are heir*
. xhdnted by the Collins Art Compaay
in Fort Worth.
Thus i* the first of a seria* of ex-
t ibiUon* of children'* work which will
tie sent to other citio*. Several school*
are exchanging exhibition* with the
Demonstration School as a moan* of
becoming better acquainted and also
for the pur pore of giriag the child-
ren the experience ia arranging the
or the regulator of hia mean- unless we take this ' ounce of prevention" we Former Student is
—I will probably wish we had. for. from all ac- ' V ,T ._
MMSMfal mm is one who counts, the "pound of cure" is not any too pleas* Married at Kemp
early in life that the ant, for colds, sore throats, influenza and oth-
his inferiority complex to er such ailments may result from carelessness. Word has been received bare af the
orth while, doing some- The college has a hospital to look after the marriage of Mi** Nell McMahon to
up in hia own eyes. That health problems of the students It's practi- <>vai stringer. The ceremony took
people are so unaasum- cally brand new, for it was built only last sum- pia.-.. sastttday morning, February s,
I us Jaat ha owaehrsa aad j mer. It ia well equipped and comfortable. The at n o'clock at the ban* af the
doctor and nurses are thoroughly competent, groom* boyhood friend who la now
other haaiytl * MR"'1 so let's not take our welfare in our own hands, postor of the Kaptist church in Kemp.
. or the sasrsy to do any- but when we feel a cold coming on, let's go ov- The Mde ia th* daa^tar a* Mm.
and feels the old 1. C." er and get something done about It. itianc McMahon, and a former *tu-
Hia only way out is by re- jdent of the college, she attended the
and the smaller he can | The vanity of being known to be trusted with *wst«n* of irao-si and IMI-M, She
eel. the larger aad MR • secret is generally one of the ekfaf motives to * membar of me Oammadioa aad
in his own eyes. disclose it—Dr. Johnson. :Scholarship
7:00 p.m.—W. F. Ledlow Bible Class.
College Club House
7;00 p.m.--Johnson County Club,
(Office) College Club House
8:30 p.m.—C.L.C. George Washing-
ton Party, Mary Arden Lodge
Friday, February 23
15 p.m.—Senior Claaa meeting, Sci-
ence Lecture Room, Science Build-
ing
7:16 p.m.—Ide* Club Party, College
Club House
Sunday, February 25
4:00 p.m.—Student Christian Aaao-
ciation, Collage Auditorium
Monday, February 2(
5:00 p.m
aisled of pink carnation* and yellow
and rose snapdragon*.
Spiced tea. sandwiches, Washing-
ton Hatchet cookies, and mints were
served to the quests.
C.L.C. Celebrates
With Party Dance
Kappa Delta Pi
To Meet Tonight
Various item* of business will la?
discussed at the Kappa Delta Pi
meeting tonight at seven o'clock in
the College Club house, according to
Darwin Anderson, acting president,
instructions as to the local chapter'*
stand on the business of the national
convocation of the Kappa Delta Pi
honorary society will be given to
Margaret Hays, who will represent
Alpha Iota Chapter at the convoca-
tion to be held in Cleveland, Ohio,
February 2R-28. All member* of the
society arc asked to attend.
Celebrating George Washington's
birthday, the Current Literature Club
is having a formal program dance and
| bridge tonight from 8:30 to 11:00 in
the Mary Arden Lodge. The victro-
la and radio will be used for music.
Each guest will have a printed dance
Ami« Cahinot V«ti^ ProKr«m <*«*ned with George Wa*h-
Amiga Cabinet Meeting, in|fton pictures. Gue*t* will wear
College CIub Houae George and Martha Wa*hington coa-
ri,KnXo k"« Ch€m,<,try * a * of formal evening dres*, and
- rat lij* ♦ ^ r\ u the fif!,t (,anc<' wi!l the Virginia
':coII.«"ciSU'ho,1 ' Reei" f'unch wi" ^ lhr"u'h-
College Uub Hou*e out the evening and ice cream and
KSOp.m^oianClub.HooporHouM anRel food Rf|U,rr!<. u fin ,
7.00 I. m*nU Kach member of the club i*
ra r« M n • °llegc inviting her escort and may invite a
" Wednesday February 38 outside the cl«b 'or fifteen cent*.
11:00 a.m.—Aa*embly, College Audi-
torium
6:00 p.m.—Y.W.A., College Club
Houa*
7:00 p.m —Home Economic* Club.
Collag* Club Houae
7:00 p.m.—Haskell County Club, (Of-
fice) Collage Club Houa*
Thursday, March 1
11:00 a.m.—Girl* Forum, College Club
House
T:0© p.m.—W, H. Bruce Scholarship
College Club H
Beta Alpha Rho
Beta to Hold
Dance March 10
EXHIBIT OF WALL
PAPER MADE HERE
Plaid* and other simplicity designs
dominate in the wall paper exhibit in
room 208 of the Manual Art* Build-
ing. These designs, emphasising
simplicity, reflect the return fo classic
influence in modern home decoration.
Cloae all-over design* for side pan-
eta, and ntar design* for the ceiling*
are also being featured.
This exhibit ha* been made poss-
ible by the Collins Art Company of
Ft. Worth.
8:16 p.m.—-Dramatic Club Play. "The
Three Cornered
Auditorium.
Moon," College
Plan* for the All College Dance
set for March 10 in the Harris* Gymn,
were discussed at the Beta Alpha Rho
Beta club meeting on Tuesday night
at the Beta houae, 1204 Hickory.
Floyd Graham and hi* orchestra
will play and several added attrac-
tions are being planned, according
to plan* announced by the commit**
in charge. Charles Kates wa* appoint-
ed chairman of the dance committee,
with Charles Saunders and Clayton
McGinni* a* co-chairman*.
s Bill Henderson and T. P. Witnrow
An important meeting of the San- ware vfoitor* at the club bona* Tu*a-
ior Claaa i* called for Friday evening day night. Following the boaiaaa* j
ia the Science Lecture Room at aavwi- «es*ion, refreshment* were served in j
All members of the claaa the club dining room to twenty-eight
urged to attend. j member* and thair
Riley
Announcements
To Exhibit Work
. . J! —TV.a I Of Mexican Here
Owtag to a aumber of social func- B.
m ata.e**i k* .l. • "lorw r proaocTion* OI UMfO HI-
jwl , r. h early Mexican fruaee** wUl be
™ .|T"r "I™; xh.b.t-d :n room 'JOS ,.f th.. Manual
night. The date wiU ha announced ArtJ| 7. Thaaa
pktuiaa *hould be **p*cially later eat
_, J:'- j lag to students because they ar*
Dr. B. F. Fronabarger, a former <moeg tla best mural patntiags by
teacher of Engiiah here, aow at Caa-; contemporary artist*, according to
yon, was oa the campus Wednesday, the art authorities
Telephone 76
Saturday. Feb. 34
WARNER BAXTER
"PENTHOUSE"
With MYRKA LOY
Mon.-Tue*.. Feb. 24-37
FASHION
FOLLIES
OF 19.14
with
William Powell
Bette Davi*
Frank McHugh
Wedneaday, Feb. 28
"WILD BOYS
of the ROAD"
with
Frankia Darro
Dorothy
Thara.-Fri.. March t-3
Walter Winchell'*
broadway
keyhoim
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Wilkerson, Lois. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1934, newspaper, February 22, 1934; Denton, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325609/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.