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Exchanges
' uy MrNiel
Six Yearn Ago
Kuth McNeil
1 ?+}**> rm t#d
HI ssian novelists are Birthday of Delta
OlS.t S>KI> AT CU B Mtm /v A.ap;w 06gert)ed
AtWMl* Editor
Am*Unt K4ltor
Hfcwru Editor
Heeiety Editor
•il Mm war id to*'** • lovsr Certain!) the amrld 4ne« and
certainly Ito world that kn * the Browning* loved them
They am ttlnifi and atfm-ad not only Dn«« of th f
. immortal lova they '*>re f«r each nthmr but h r.aaa* of the
j Kfi^UMtii Mtd tM-auty of Utnr ll««
Mr*. l*out*e .H Hoe* ha.* recently wri**«m •
Helen Mill oellenl and deeply realuaw >,iograph> of Klwhet*
R*r.« *f*tiw r,wt' Brewamg She beglae with ft MMt* daacr f*ian a#
WH > Houaearright ! the child peet eompoaing kar firat attempt* in
■<w*aaan " < *tr r«em of K*r father'*
It
d^/l^tf*
• ontinumg their fine recurd and
•ra *uccaarfully pi ".t tig their Jo-
•gainst * ioned
ef numaroya north
uatawmittaa —
dei<ater* ere meet
"lju-.«iaa N'oveitgU" ** the •ob-
ject of dtonwstun by memtiert of the
Novel Study Club at their last
mic of thta year on Tueadav
The meeting was to the form
picnic at High .and Park.
Wif/i forty Fridav
•lumber party at the home ot
Ltaata Head!#*' Friday nighl
•opened the activities of the week-and
cetobratiufvi. ia honor of the fourth
Boyd, Milton Liedherd. J.
of
Roll ma
N. T #. T.
ivf with their
.Swede
Meryiae ffftl I many dome* and turreta,
week balconte* It wa* to
•• (iuy McNeil. l- uiae Are Martin Mary ^ U|U,r CTW,t,vt, work* were ieiaurely accomplished
toe Hill. Wmadi IMWNMn. I*** Wiiaerwm. Kuth McNeil. ^ t/K> thai <lre**ed •uperbly to velvet and luce,
VWMR Arnold fir*t. a« l e later *aid, kwteed into fcU mfm
utM-eaaa thin year, j
fir.. t<4ant*r« hav« <
undo tb« tutatoft* of
der>a' - «meh AI
T f" tlebuier, f'toirlet j
m merohri of the Rol-!
which m wmrun*.
for it«elf thin rmr
After the rapper. Miaa Zoto Elliott fejrthd«> of the Rho ctotpter of I>tlUi
toto three atone* wrtttm by Hu.sums p.. Kappa Fledtoa imttotad *t thi*
novtolate and Mis* NMhe ' ievetoftd UBM. Huxel <'ariiHm
i' laj <i Ar*ording to liean Burk, the gmv a diacui«ton of Kuaaiun noveltot* i Co pton, Loyce I.edlow. Treasie Mar
aff.tr W.N be given annually for the Ml.. Vir*in Ciltony rlott. frvtA. .nd Elto Brook,
purpaac of providinc an opportunity an<t )(ia* CVvetond were guemts of Career Formal initiation w« given
If®r the dtaptoy of ctoaa pep and tk* flub. Tto^e were .uMn prwant. Minnie Burtiv,
rivalry bat
the fmba
the
upfierciaiuimen.
At noun Saturday, a lunohean wan
MKS. McLBAN ANNOUNCES held at the American Cafe, with ap-
MAKRIA(«E OF I)AlKiHTKK {)tuMimat«ly 15 member* preaent.
A .alu Me coltoetion of ansa, with fke uutH.andtog event of the cale-
which U> *tart a muMum. baa k enj Wn .Sam McLean ha* announced Wa^ the birthday dtnaer held
luaned the < U-irge by Jae Bate* of ih marriage of bar daughii-r. Mm* at th«. C. I. A. Tea lioom Saturday
Manaftold, *on of Mr. arid Mr*. J. D.; touh MaLean, to Roy Staawrt of evening, with 21 member* in attaa-
Mg ituff E J Urgent. -Ht^wart J«rrtigan,
Adktna, flar'Hhy « wffey. Ktoyd <'M*r, l*aaHrw
dart* CkiarhaM. Oaalto « ulw^ll «"harl# E-w
Macd. Tbehaa Eant. W ld#.n H'*an. CI W
Mary Marl MrClorVan. Vera MrCurdy. Ri- har'l
J W Me William*. Heieri It^rwon. Kathleen
h. Lavia W .t MerMith Atweil Bill f whrar *i d
y Beyawid*
for
Robart Browning that «a-
ath* bafar<> their ideal mar-
Mtat - ' oi
givi- ita
T >j«.vla>
at •: 16 to the oudttr <ium
growing
Kbaabaih'* iplendwl Iowa
abie'i her <iuring thuae !'■
riair>' to write the I*r rt
Thm toamUfal . it^awiag of Elwabotb*
intimacy with Browning wow far bar a pi
phn. Onrite. and ShakeapaMa, although the n
i'wgg'wi Mr?rwnmg not <m eoboatt thaw U> poMieotion. a* | the Itolla* 'tympli 1
the* werr tor> |Kiigria«* and perxonal apreaaMHi of bar tha 27th of thu month An
Ir.vr for him It t* only through readtog thin biography or«h«atra U e Halto* S]
Or
annua!
'vening
-Elor
The
Mat lager
Bo* m>.
Travi* II :-4mall
TatKhew College .Station
(,o to School in Your Home Stmt«
Many people t i "<k upon du« atloi. *■ •"•* <me o 1
the world'* log boatoaaaa*. hownvi^r, figure* tram hr re
port,"!* Education A Big Bu<nne*<i*" *how that it rank*
^ery high In thi« grwu|<
In the Naw Kiigtond *chool* inet yem. IW# lttl,
it i* *a d *tudant* from other lurnlitk** apant f'ft.TW.
Vtfi in the collage. umvar*iti*«, and preparatory ichool*
which may he obtained m the ithrary that oaa eon gat the j
maight into EhMhatk Harrett Browning * Mfa that Mr*
L S H a* ha* no nobly panned to her book railed fc'lwa
Htrlh Browmlag.
"doing Intellectual"
i ..Mi.*.- student•> re suddenly and without warn-
,,K int !le. uai " Kaeaat *M aljr publwMMd rventu
hav< ihfiwn the "rah rah" boy* aad gir:* to be paaaing ia
fa . .r >>1 youfiif < <.llpgi 'w «f both mM wbo have gonerou*
i>>impi of .nteile< t.iai i uriooity Thay are no iongei content
Up •wallow theory indiw rimtootaiy, but tha want to prove
h«- tbotrrioa •* practicai'to! They want to put into practice
what ih prenrhed in tht- time honored pedagogical matim
(.earn to do l>y doing"
The new intellartual «tud«rin may •'<' a giwai
MB '( -
Bates ,f Iienton l#r. Kingahury who Aul ray. the cmiMn> having takan 4anc>. glMj jetUl Herndan nerving a*
will arrange the eahibit, believe* plate in Marietta, (tola.. Jaa. M. 1932 tou > «.tsU«a* ,s* vwai beHhday
'that the donation of arm* will com-j v n Stewart received her degree greeting* from member* who war*
Ipietely fill the ftrat con*ignmant at ff,)rn ^njiege in IW-t] ami Stewart unable to attend wate road and the
.gla « caoaa. The entire collection of; a -.•mot here He i the chapter'* birthday gift* exhibrtad. The
[arm* i* valued at more than |7,600, „>fl ol ^jr atKj Mr* Karl Stewnrt of birthday cakc wu cut and nerved by
tami i* mode up of gun* which bava ^tl|,rry truf the couple wi 1 make1 Vera Manire. The dinner wan fal-
. . baan u ad in almoet every age. Addod j home with hi* parent* at pre- lowed by a theater party at T. C.
Fin. Art* mimbar fo. b'« t,, thU *tock of guna will ha a nambw j „nt A number of out-of-town (>oople
of nword*, Indian relic*, horn* and| ' w#re in Denton to participate in the
° "f m"n*' MRS. WILLIAMS fUHNDM Ihomwoming ehterUinmant*.
AT SCHOLAKSHII'MKKTINi;
The la*t Wrdnoaday afternoon tea
Mi* Mary E William* wa* mi
on
Uy
ny
rtair to give great de-
tover-. of thw collegf
on the new bard
eourta ha* bagur,
ration of the
■tudati are
tor the prepara
nt i* U> be niiei
in make the u*e
oven mora enjoy
induction f the
To* an
of the term wa* nerved April 7 by the
Lillian Walher Literary Club, of the
Iternonntration High School, in the
girl*' reception room of the Admin
>*tration Building fr« m 15 to 5 o'clock.
The affair wis Mponaored by Mia*
Lillian Walker. Marjurie Shumaker,
club preaidant and Willie l.ee Taylor,
dub oei-rwtary. were iea<ler< in
reception
charge of a program given by art ma-
jors at 4 meeting of the .Scholarship
Society at the Club House Thursday
ot iatt week
The speaker di*cu*#ed practical art
lUu-.trating the talk with everyilay ob-
ject* showing the advantage* of
the artistic tinea- Hanging and textile*
liiai had been rnade by the art do-
partment were u*eil in the talk
MBS. THIGIi OISCl'SSKS
WilRK OT KI'KAL TK\< HEKH
N T . T. C. po*ae*ao* tw«. re
ceatly congtrueta.i eoncrate tamu«
courts in addition ' > <he old chat
,court*. Student tow i* utilised in
nuisance a* their c«rou*ing prototype*, but that i* be j keeping tin* court* in condition,
ude the point Investigation* ami survey* werv not ailowad
in the mining district* of Kentucky largely for thi* reason,
end similar in*e«i|gaMaaa have been made to pn*Mhi< m n j : Tick link Scratches
number of in*tance* l* a «* of a pwln-y of non roopem11
adopteil hy officials The significant point, how«v€ r, i*
there A* an added amount to thi« esponditure vimtmg
fKkrents of students ami returning alumni sp -nt <everal !
Hilltop do'lar*. the report state*
The total* which amount >o over |JMI,000,000 might
w U bov« I«en kept in the different aection* from whence
the atndanta mm* for. *o far n* the need of the average'
•undent t* ranoamad. there is no need for him to leave the
i-totol* of koti'I itemiiog *t"l tradition in hi* state In at
te,vl far off colleges in the New Knglami stale*, rep j • « the student* hav- a desu. to «vieri*k, such survey*
utalile a* they may be
Two eoasidemtion* ••fid young folk from other section*
to fanWM* ^'ew England college* One i sentiment, a
i tvbof from [ireviou* co.lege affiliation of * parent or an
adllfiiwd wlatiw. Th* other i« h*rdiy more than nobhi*h
nea*
OhWauwiy the cost of attending * nearby institution is Th « administrative department of the city schools in
lower The B'artof' IJnivetnnty report howii the average | yertntint has recent I y undertaken * program providing
-.chool e*pea*o ill New Knglaml coliege# to lie $1,12.1. anil. f(tr m 1|<tw „f grading of i>upii*, to lie placed in
that in other section* to !*• (I.OSA I ransportation j operation during the school yenr 1W2 ,'Vt
ineraaae the total more a* the dirtanr* from the student's i l;iMiar th¥ pre„rnt pi.n of grouping. pupiU are select-
p
By the Campus Cat
I It is a favorable indication that the inanities so Iook 4 ^
I noeinieii with undergraduate lifo a«a dtolwHmring in favor , Salesman: "No* t.ki* instrument
• of a sane, purposeful program of activity 'turns green if the hmior •« good, red
o t if it ia bad."
HaekaU ('iiaatntham
1 Xeic (trading Sgntem
i
l.omet* increased ' Trade at Home"
t be collage hound young person alto
« .
is n gooil motto for
The Soutli'H Place in Education
Almost every we.-k we heoi ir read somsthlng al*iut
• he pr gT *«ive school systems of the northe. n states
And, of eoorse. all of u* have alway thought that our
vr «* eMmoLayaUwn had its lieginmng in the New Etiiriand
New York, and Pennaylvama, long iiefore the
s were colonited This lieHef. aw are many
others abmit the South. t wrong
The first effort to ostaWish tun. entity in this coun j
try was made m the Smith in I ii I * being thwaHe.1 only®
by an Indian ma*«aere in itSU The southern peo|de gave
the nation it* first fri«e schoo. it* fir*t Class A ttniver l
urty. it* first state university, its first woman's college,
fend "H* first junior cottage to exist Furthermore, the
Nonth ha* to per cent of the country's universities and'
college* Twenty per cent of the South'* population at
tend* school, whtir only 17 per cent attends in all other i
♦ late*
Iwrnlly. Kllwood I' rulib*r>y made a statement In
State School Administration, in which he said that "The
county offers the i«e*t {misstide unit for school organi
latum and administration, twth from n bosine** and edu-
cational point of view," and that "it I* In the Southern
.State* that the fullest development of the country unit I*
found." Accorvimg to the latest figure* nine southern
M tn* have the county-unit plan, four the semi county, j
and only two the old district system, while of 1 other'
state*, twenty-eight still retain the ancient, outworn, and;
inaffleient dtotrwt plan
Educator* everywhere consider the one-room school an j
indication of uafffaaToaaivtnaa*. Of eleven state* having
«d according to the teacher's judgment and the rooulta of
inteliigaiicc tent*. Thi* ha* resulted in the usual disadvan-
tage* and in the light of recent studies, the administrative
staff ha* concluded that possibly the advantage* are not
nearly so great as they were oftce thought to lie.
The new plan is mteiulad to promote a democratic at-
mosphere Under the plan there will be two division* in
each grade, earh to be approHimaieiy equal in ability, with
,«i third 'imailer division to be made up of pupils who are
slightly below the standard. Each of the fir*t two group*
will be referred to as sixth grato- or seventh grade, while
the latter group will be designated a pre sixth or a pre-
seventh.
The plan i* being tried out in the first and second grade*,
and if found successful will lie introduced tn the other
grades
— —
I'm coler blind tie
thing with a gong
Floyd Ora ham
second numlier w.-
Star* and Stripes h
"Sorry, but
you K«t any-
The college tand led the procession
of Ilonton lie Molay* and Knight*
Templar* if Uonton Commandry No.
if. to the college auditorium Sunday!
afternoon, where a special Easter ser-
vice was held The College Chora*
sang "Onward Ohriatian Soldiers" as)
a processional while the Knights
man-bed into the auditorium. Rev. S.
M. Black, of the Fir*t Methodist
Church, gave the invocation. Miss
Mary Anderson played the organ, and j
Mm* I'arrill led the choru* in the;
hymn. "Flinsr Out The 'totes." by
Stainer
DRAMATIC CLUB HOLDS
ANNUAL STUNT .NJUHT
'Now for
will play
orevar.'"
Plan* w re completed for the state
W. A. A meet, here at the Green
Jacket Club meeting Tuesday night,
j A luncheon will be given honoring the
W A. A. o*i«gatax Saturday at noon,
our j which the Green Jackets will sponsor.
The They will also aid in the district Inter-
scholastic meet hare on April IB, 16,
The Dramatic Club hold its annual
stunt night last Thursday night in the
auditorium. Each new member put on
u stunt The first prize for the girl*
went to Koberta Hoi lings worth, and
fir*t prue for boys went to Bill Mit-
chell
Plan* were made for another trip to
Da I a* l« see one the Dallas Little
Theater play* and to have the direc-
tor ef tb«' Dallas Lfttle Theater make
a talk to the club here in Denton.
Mr*. Edna W. Trigg, county home
demonstration agent, spoke to the
Rural Art* Club Tuesday evening on
the work end duties of the rural teach-
er. The dub met in Room- 213 of the
Education Building.
For the next meeting, the club is
planning a field trip, during which
the members will iearn to identify
various native plant*.
TYPEWRITERS
all makes Sold, Rented,
and Repaired.
Denton Typewriter
Exchange
East Side Square
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Kr**hmno R#yn«>!'i« (whispering toin Committeemen are Sue Bonner,
band boy next to him) "Gosh. I Ophelia Tllson. Lacile Sheppard,
10-11 Went I'rairie
Carter'# Dry Cleaners
Will ( loan Your
SUITS 25c
SILK DRESSES lOr and up
just played that'"
Mary Kuth C«ok,
Mi * Kubeck
Hoimie Akin, and
Pheae 198
"Free DeHvery"
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(to
time."
"With
freshman i
my fsrt.
Choc Sport.sioan
j"fley, you' Murk
j Freshman Block:
sir""
Choc "Have you ever seen any-
thing mark time with It* hands'"
Rl.x-k "Yeh. clocks "
tmrry Poole "When was tennis
i first mentioned in the Bible*"
Coach Myraclt: "You've aced
; me."
HAIRCUTS 25c
COLLEGE BARBER
SHOP
+ 000+0 00 00+000*
Font* "Wh^n
Phftrofth'ft court "
Flanagan and O'Rear
Joseph served in Northeait Comer Campus
M ill Broadway'* English do Down
in Webster?
Sam Parker
an«wer to the
you""
Jack Simpson
"How far from the
first question were
"About four seat*
Will tin- "pepped up" Engliah of Walter Wincfectl,
New York writer nnd radio entertainer, become a part of j
i our national language ' Thi* is a question which i* claim j jjrcurrv
ling the attention of editor* of leading collage paper* all i^ ~
[over the I'nited State*. j p R*nk«
Keeling the piilne of English "a* she i* spoke" in our wild, reatlen*. and romantic*"
ecedemtc halls, seventeen editors of the forty included in I^ii* "No, ecause you make me
the survey think our language I* lieing hustled toward • njclt"
| rapid-transit diction like that of New York City's Broad- , , ,
All of the editors are agreed that the vest pocket
eaitiwaaion* of Walter tt uti heli have found their way into
the *peech and writing of a large part of the population of
thia conn try.
They further admit enjoying "America'* greatest go*-
♦ rn *tate, ranking ninth and led by such "progreamve'
i«te* a* N'ew York and Pennsylvania
Education 4ft .4 Unit
"PlUto
Kipling?"
Louise Martin
do you kipple?"
"You remind me of]
"Why1 Because I'm
Edmunflwa: "thi you like
VANNOY
JEWELRY CO.
Wants to Doctor that
SICK WATCH
Cuarantve to Cure
Northwest Corner Square
Men's Broadcloth Trunks
25c
Knit Athletic Jerseys
29c
At
MORRISON'S
"I dunno. How
over 5,00© one-room school, in mn. only one . south- !►*" in wr,,in^ lhw ,lur Marjor.e Si uaaker "When you
] tor the Lucky Strike Dance Hour, characterizing a* f,naj|y gaVe Albert Sidney a dance,
("clever" and "entertaiaing" hi* word* which express in a!did he reapomi with alacrityt"
j lew word* what might ordinarily take a sentence or a j Kathleen ClaytM! "Did he! H*^
paiagrsph "Ckinama,'' for talking motion picture. "Rano wa< nn my f„,. in an ,n tant."
vate." for "going to Rooo to get a divorce," and "Renoto-
riety," describing the puhlieity ensuing from aueh a couraa;
"hleaami-camnttng." and "whoopee" and "making whoopee"
•ire word* of the author's own coining.
The ijueelton* arises a* to whether "Winchel icing"
"Only a people who have no conception of the place of
education in their national ife could contemplate the ruin
of the nest generation a« the heat remedy for government
•I haakruptcjr," Rahert Maynard Hutchins, Pre*ident of will baeome pamanent. ftoam sag. -It will," aama aag. "It
the University if Chicago, ilectore* in the April Journal' wo"'t " "F*m of Mr Winchall a coming will have a lasting
of the National Educational Association. up°« Xh' * our uatry " according to the
„ ,, editor-in-chief of the 1'tuvarsity of Chicago "Daily Ma-
Knterpriae.
Forum Senior Unit
Conducts Council
Meeting Thursday
Writing on "Education a* a National
I'raatdant Hutthin* deecn'ie* American sohooi* of all edu
rational 'evel* from the primary to the university as a um•
tary ajwtam, a aha** at awe level being transferred to all
'than. "If the aehaal* are cut to piece* thi* year, the state
universities will be neat year If the scheola are crippled
now, the college* will be ater. either through reduction*
in the fund* or through gross defects in the preparation of
their Undent*," warns Pramdaats llutrhma.
"We hear a great deal about frill* ia
are these frill* ?" arts President* Hut chin* in
retrench men t* in education
>«afca Mb ia aMae cttiaa The health af
rni I a fnil tn other* .Since night school* are a ftrW in |
one community, ma eioee them, and throw people
into the atiraeu. The plain fart i* that the aehool* at* an- j
<ier attack hecause it hi easier to get money from ttam]
than it i« to correct the fundamental taktaHie* and an
ti«iuities of local government.
• Undoubtedly in the hysteria of teflaftaR the tchoolf.
ithe the colieires and univerattie*. did some things that
they can new do without. But the thin*'* that eommutii
tie* peapoee to do to them in the hysteria of economy far
• Jl p—a the wiM« ' a^ rrat pi of bul! market day."
■
Entertaining whan seen on the printed page, they
ef*~ - at leant on the campu* of the Univeraity of Chicago
never u*ed in upaech."
Reed Harris, editor of the Colamhia Uaivaraity "Spac-
tator,** think* torn of Winch*.!'* "jassed-up" English
"will become an integral part of t# e American langtmge.
not the English language.''
Another editor. Leonard P. Goloa. of "The Pioneer"
of Cooper Union, in WmchaR'a own New York, lower East
Side. say*. "Mr WinchaU'a delightful gnuptag and
ciation of word* and idea* to form aclf-explantory
Creadon* ia enriching the American language. Hi*
combination* and phraseology are already v*kmg an im-
preaaion on our everyday vocabulary, and in all probability
will continue to do aa. Walter WinchaU'a
•hurt and to the poiat, which ia the
nation-wkfe
Other* nay that "on* hkka" could uaa and be im-
by word* which give ao warped a meaning Will
"tahnpa** gai hmtfi «ig
standard dictionary of the neat generation? With aa di-
verae opinion* on the subject, it remain* to be *een whether
theae eapreeaion* will peraiat in the year to ooma —The
O.
The senior unit af the (Jifls' Forum
charge of the Council meeting
held Thuradai morning in the College
Club H«u«. with Carrie Lee Lewis,
Kathleen Claytan, and Margaret
Leuty reprvseuUag the group.
During the program in which
habit* of freshman girl*
cuaaad. Mi** Kdith Clark,
told af aeveral pereonal
relative to the iliacuaaioa. It wa* nl-
so announced that the next meeetmg
of the organization will be held May
R in the C. I. A tea room. The Forum
decided to sponsor two more informal
girls' tag dance* during the term, to
be given on April 20 and May 6. A
Big-Little Sinter dance will be given
factor in their May 12 aa a ncluding feature A the
■Mattea.
Junior hostetaaa for the meeting
ware Attgeiine Ilev *nd Viola P.-at-
wT^tht.
PALACE
SUN. M0N« April 10-11
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in
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GARY GRANT
THCRK.. April 14
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Careless Age"
With
JOHN BOLBS
Don't take Sprin* Fever — Try oar lee CoW
Frtiit Drinka. Soda* and ke Cream.
A (iuaranteed knock-otrt far thia malady,
at our fountain like nobody etae can make it.
LEE DOUGLASS
SERVICE DRUG
Southwest Corner Square
STORE
Denton
*+++++000+0+000+000.
REGULAR FRtCES AT —
Brooks Eagle Drug Store
Bayer Aspirin , 15e 29c <Mc
Iparm. Pebeeo. and Pepsodent Tooth Pante
Coty n Faee Powder "
Mello Glo Fare Powder ?*<■
\ aneltne Hair Tonic
Rubbing Alcohol, pint
Mineral Oil. qaart
Syrup Pe
Kotex
Kleenex.
BRING US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS!
*++00000*000+
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Hill, Helen. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 9, 1932, newspaper, April 9, 1932; Denton, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314118/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.