The Junior Historian, Volume 9, Number 6, May 1949: Searching Inside

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... ,. JUNIOR HISTORIAN STICKERS Are now available. Order from The Steck Company, Austin, Texas Send... Society in Texas - 1897 THE JUNIOR HISTORIAN The Association will be glad to assist in the formation... of Chapters of Junior Historians in the Texas High Schools. The Association offers in The Junior Historian... in the formation of- Box 2131 Chapters of Junior Historians in 12the Texas High Schools. Austin 12, Texas

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... THE JUNIOR HISTORIAN ANNUAL JUNIOR HISTORIAN MEETING A PPROXIMATELY two hundred Junior Historians... representing more than twenty chapters attended the seventh annual Junior Historian meeting on Saturday, May 7..., chairman of the judges for the Junior Historian Writing Contest, and Dr. Biesele announced the winners..., at the Driskill Hotel, Austin. Identification badges, provided by the Robert E. Lee Junior Historians, were... High School Junior Historians of Baytown presented the script of a radio program' they prepared

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... THE JUNIOR HISTORIAN THE 1949 JUNIOR HISTORIAN WRITING CONTEST RESULTS T HE results of the 1949...' Junior Historian Writing Contest were announced on May 7 at the Annual Junior Historian Meeting. Over 250

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... THE JUNIOR HISTORIAN has never seen a flash flood, it is im- while she placed the forceps around... a Adkins Jones by Jackie Chambers in the skill in treating injuries and taking January Junior Historian

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... CLAUDE ELLIOTT THE JUNIOR HISTORIAN Published by The Texas State Historical Association Box 2131... interest than during recent years. In this absorbing task the Junior Historians have taken the lead

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... THE JUNIOR HISTORIAN a short distance, and said that they were not afraid to look death... a large chapter of Junior Historians at Ball High School, Galveston, where she is head of the history

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