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The Campus Chat
VOLUME Mil.
ADMISSION AMI ( EK-
TIEMWTES
Preparatory I te|iarl ment.
Tin* regulation- of the Teacher-
HOW hV!
Vc* , tho place i .ill mu -ed 0
{J up. that ti if VN •• »i'H' e\ 0
0 porting you, howevpr, anil 0
^ -on.....f i have irrown a hit 0
0 ,...patent for your armal. I 0 t ..ll»*»r«‘> ..f Texu proxnb* that
0 i- m.t . l.a.1, anvway. You 0 ‘'"'I'1''"' «•>** '""Di
0 oon will become interested m 0 '‘howl u ax be admitted
0 the living (brick) hat among 0 >p»r Hu^ "f ,h”
0 the tm an.l thp -crumbled 0 partm.-nt; tin.,,' who .'....pl.t.'
0 can pu> will charm you with a. 0 ,h° "n,h "[ 11 *'t« - *•«-*
0 ever-changing \ pw, Ol.l tin 0
0 <*i ■ ar*1 o rejoiced over the 0
0 pro -pert* for a fin<* new buil.l- 0
0 mg that they actually enjoy 0
0 the "n u- anil going- on” 0
0 Through it all they * what i 0
2 to Ite. 0
0 The College community will 0 ', ,u
- run .i f.o an.l 0 1,1 ust he ina.le in the preparatory de
.i ft I* I • t lat.r..
-s. '.•+**+eeeeee4eee4.++e«,t
\| At \DMI VSTRATION HI ILDfiM; \N|» \l DITnRII M
may be at I in tte.l to the second year
of he pr.'ptti atory department.
Those who complete the work of
the first year an.l ha', to then rte.l
it eleven standard unit- may be rer
.on mended for an elementary certifi-
cate of the first class valid for two
Xt least five of these unit-
MIR
- ji. ----with a .left.
Therp »r<' l>‘« changes ,n the I ","n,i ,n v,,*w is the first
■.■nn. l of the faculty for the new *e„ ? " * ",!** * ’“‘Wssful career for
l","» few new name ,n the Mat 2 ? ‘ T What that
I" the Edueation an.l Kino Arts ,!,• f .7", 7 .'lh"ul'1 determined by
.......-f,hech;t^.^:;;;Lz; f ........
of lire faculty retumin* again to the S , slu,,,‘"u enter col-
li fold include the following well known 2 *** Wllhoul * ""H-defined
:: >«••-*«- I'rof. Huirh I’m ter. Mlv ! ......n*r»nWr„WB
I ora M. Martin, and Miss Mm caret ? > or taste and without
White. It H. Harri and > 2 »'fe-p,.n. such
.... lf*MVf of ah t'Hcr
h.-t year for graduate study, re
partn ent of a fearher Cellegc.
Those who aomplete tin work <>f
the -econd year and have to their
credii sixteen standard mitr may •»“
0 lie adequately
0 comfortably housed thi- year, 0
0 notwithstanding the building 0
0 program. Ingeniou- coma t 0
0 tee- have fuun.i roon for all 0
x , . . ... recommended fot an elementary ret
0 CMs.r and no part of the 0
Ofirt ” .at - ft" ft I— - . ft, . ft ,iln, ft.it I i.l ft..
0 school pro*rare will in any way 0
0 he neglected. The da y -rhed 0
0 ule furnished you by the <•.■ 0
0 tionizing committee i- a cor 0
0 red guide for the faculty and 0
0 student body. This -chedulc 0
|,,|m'V,i> «ho ......... leave o7 ab.7 nee 2 !*“,h.'* ,,''st *■* «" he done
tifirute of the first da valid for
three years. Xt leu-t five of the .
und mu-t be done in the prepara
tory department of a Tena- reacher-
College. (A unit i run. month
work in a -uhiect).
TIi*' ragnlhtiohs further provide
Xlsrve t» a cut of ih«' new imisirathm Building which is in
It- ciedft'd an the »ilc ot the ol.lM now heinu wrecked. The new .'
hinldinu will nisi approximslft'lxJtW.tHHI and will include a larije
audit, ir in in ae well as clasunwimiid o dices for ih<> admini.tralive
for., ol the colk'ite. Il is umldlMn! lhai the audilorium will he
eftjuippcd with a mamnlnenl piptltan and the Uiesi nnproftemenls
in acoustics and liirniehnms. Siflhts ipproprialion is the laraest
ever made hy our slate for siuhi ‘wildia* hi any stale itisiiiuiion,
w. Ift-ftd |Iisldied in supposilill t|w' will have one of the linesl
school buildings m the entire ii» ..miiiiI. ium.
du ttraduille siifNiv, re a f -----r .< .su.iies
turned f„r the past summer s,.ssj„„ X ° . "'*’'*•»*aeadenuc value
I "Ml1 .......• new master's .......... and - "U>t pur>u"‘ of ♦»«—
«m be in the faculty this year. ’
Education lleparlment.
W l : Mel Kent Inn, A. B„ a. M., is
a valuable acpii iti.m in Ihe e.luca
deoartmeni. Mr. Metaenthin
«as form, 'v i„ the faculty ,,f ltl„
.. 11 niversitj Te\a and cine- to the
,, I em ber ■ College from the faculty ,,f
;; Southern Method, I University Mr-
I ' or* M Martin returns to this de
♦ also, after a two years* ah
scnce, .hiring which time s|,e has
• 10 'w,*'ct « »T«>up „f Mtu.lieH
snuc value
. pursuit, of these
f '‘tl'J-ds t. rexeal the student
0 to himself.
$ A heart to heart talk with
instructor would he the
he-t Imginnin* m sUrh cases,
'ny teacher will he g|Ml| („
'«lk with you about your
phiis, y our hopes, and your
ambitions ffueh a talk will
make y.iu stronger and more
• the duty Imfore
0 you. Our courses of study in
A ..... ....................... .......... , .................... ....... ........T.........., | earned her A. M. degree in Cotumh.a 2 **"M "f the lM»H»
0 proxe the truth ot the adage 0 ,, J and has been nrimaix 0 lH,neiuent of a definite nian
1 -,rr:.r ::2L*.;2 Z xrai'V ^-----------------------------<™<l2
Wn-siMt to the second year da- and
in addition to thi have .lone a part
of the second year max be recn
mended f«»r the fit -t year certificate
when they -hull h»x'e con pi. t* 'i a t"
tal of forty five term hour in the
institution, or in -.one othei Teach*i -
College of Tex a
Student - over twenty one year of
age who are adn itted on indix’iduul ^ 1 1
I duration 101. MKT and English I0| S | | |^p\J F
im
mentarx certificate must a <• inclua
Education 11 it. m 128. Those who It
sire a nigh .hoot certificate n.ust >n (
clu.lr' Kdticat hi I8!t All othet w g.
i elective in tiie freshman year
cept t"i the * who <le ire tin p<'«
i intermediate work.
^t”ha racommondeftl ***** "un’^r 71 f,,r theLM ,T
i»f:mit’iiflit Stu«D*nt noulti
0 Oh, ye ; I - art.d out to ay 0
0 How.lx I XX.' are glud to me 0
0 you; cme right in; nwrke 0
0 y.iurselve- at home! May I 0
0 add Complete your rhedule. 0
0 jii.n something, get busy, and 0
0 you will lie a happy -Indent. 0
0 Wp are happy to Wave you, 0
0 new student' 0
0 We ate happy to have you 0
0 Puck ol*! in,.':' 0
0 It. I,. MARQIT8, 0
0 President. 0
0 0
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HOW TO ENROLL
Student- are asked to observe < m
fully the foH»wmg procedure .n i i-
1 lien I al on
t. Keep smiling.
2. Before taking any -top t >
n t , >■ xt t iini. ii- u.ii t I rtepaeinwi i "'it-j p, .
po*t to Room .'Mi, Library Buildii g, t' Is* made for t .. • who have not cm Hve hreels, and a' .. I ave mm
ee a icprenentntlve of the dean con dieted the tent1 made of a clu-si Eh, . .. Education re. , n ment.
(•tiling a hoarding house, even fed high choo1: after September 1. Student win have completed the
though one ioi.y hax'e already . T<2a. no one xx dl Is- admitted except w,,rh "f the oph.m ore cln max Is*
cored a place. Hoarding h.iu-e mu * these xxfo ran present eredei.tia f.u te.*" mended for the ophon on h
he elected from an APPROVE!) li t college a.lmi- on. Thi mean thi* P " a and the permanent element i>
and < H ANfiKS fron one place to an tire pre-ent
other without FIRST netifyine tin the fir-t yeai |irepnratorx work: t•*. *be prcial pnmui or intormedial
|). an of XX omen xvill is* cot n d a r nn IP'Jl 2~ x. II Is tl ■ last f ' uri. uluo ; or, ha .,' included in 'hen
make
»wn way in life there
»m greater tragedy than af-
’hdruwals front the college
■e a 11 angel with he Kegi
hutg a., tor a x."ir. Mrs. Martin
........ -u|m*i x is.ir „f primary educa , - - ---------
tain III the Teacher College Miss X 'r v,n« h'- College de-
Margaret I White, who returns t., 2 kr"'‘ Hn'1 him"^f un^tuip-
Ihc education department H as .m*i
ate professor, is herself a gra.IuaU-
"I the leach.'. College and was for
merly a member
°f the Training
' k*nt houiil .cur. a ‘'leave .! f*rU,<V' •Sh<' ha' recejxe.l the
' nee” card before leaving the , i'n’1 ' M ,|,,*rr*‘‘ "• Elolumldu
mid was an Instructor in Teachers
• ‘allege, Columbia University, during
• he |Mist Ulimier, Mis:
l-ury V.
_ of hew
- - . « thex shall I
tor aertificat. * , u
.............. >•••* 't-S......................... -..'is. xrzzzz
Whah they ha'. Is.. „ Km instance, do not expect to « ^ (|f M,- Eflie Collier as teacher of hi
huve .......... " - 1 wortt Mathematic- f , Xf .-n.. from an. da - „.,„.a,d l,,r' Training School, ha- the
m. nt Please hear till in rn t. -r J*» , 101, Horn. .......... H'-l .tude.if college nr In ' '* from the West Texas '
I eachei folleg. . of I'eXrt do not res • X. t con bmation. I , (tom ji( Teacher College
<>n "'end i a lei I i,r cert ificatl on '* 'ft! not i> • t ■ i (
the work they ha., done ii high " *•• n lh —
M 1,111
1,^1 i im id'tm
«*
irhnat | full year's work in each oi
The Hoard of Regent of tin Teach '1' the are cl* died a- ophomoiii'
• r- t ollegi of fexa have (ia eil a ami are . ntitle.1 to fee lin an certifi
resolution to this effect, that liltei pi"'''led they have included the
.Septet, iso I IP24, , pr-.x. ,>n w, I ewpiired la gii hand Kducalmn , he
he
ft on, « h. ahsenc. .....T 'hn -ex
Work mis-cd or. ar !‘r“ V,‘ms of "M"*'"*nre a- teacher of
m imdtoU! .labile I’1;;", h"",r' Ml - Ora I we
...I , oft. ' %}}i , nlM'he- the place of
, ....... * V'TrT~ 'Jff
T I hy he teacher, and i^._ MavineT' ' •f'-1"*'
■ ore Ub> ct the tudent to jf| ,h(. T,aioing ':4.r"m"
parching examination over work 1 ‘
l*ed to earn a livelihood and
to meet the sharp compcli'ion
in life’s t niggle.
Some „f our students who
have g„,„. away to do gradu-
ate work an.l others who af-
'•‘i roaeiving their degnws
have r*> iirned to round out a
hn.lly arranged plan of work
can gixe you some valuable ad-
'tce in this matter. When you
have completed your four
year-' work, lie sure that you
can do something worth while
and do it with skill and abil-
ity. It is wor h long hours
«f hard study. Da you think
Are you ready for th*
task’
mg , one farm to Is' permitted to
'■Miiiue thin cla e , unh at,
factor . .in e fm delin.pii n.'y i given
to the I man. Hpecial intent who
mn w ill lie the la t '',,i ceitificate. provided th* I ixe taken ,. w , , ....
WkiSv |m-Min Nin <»f Mm* IN'hh ti» f;• k«*
from the Dalln City Scho..N •
le.c! • of exc. Ile.d
and toluahh* experience
n it leas' thre. .abject dm . ....
line Xrts Department.
,'t udent
-ulijert must pa
gra1 *■ breach of regulation.
d. Pay i fee of #12. taking iec. pt
thftn'ni, ,n Room 87. Have x.mi ,
check already written or have exact
change in money.
4. (a) Student who huve theii
CREDITS BOOKI.KT, i --ue,I by th*
Registrar, will ati-erve \e Is*l.,w ,
(ti( Stud, nt- who have no rtceixidj
their Isioklet of credit- note
t I I New -tudent who expert to en
ridl in the fir-t year or econd year
cla-'Cs will repor* to Room 31.
f2l New tudent who xx il he
fieshmnn «»r of higher rank will r--
.it to Roon 32.
(3) All tudent who have for er
lx attended the college (who have not
the Worn! year preparatory xxo,t
< ollege Department.
Tho -e xxlio have completed the
work of a fii-t cla s high . hool w th
it lea ! fifteen -t indard affi ict.ii
in 1 - ii a be ado it tad to tin' fri h
cl. If any have come to ntei
it bout an entrance certificate pi".
" I” filled and igne.l by princip ' ..r
,penntendent of th< high
from which thex were graduated
they Imuld wire at once for this cer-
tificate.
Thn-e who can not hoxx' the re
.(Hired affiliated unit max ul, olx.
adn.i -ion by examination. Suti-far
tory MUiminalion in at lea t thitt>-* n
unit mu-t (s' pa- e.j before the -tu
received their credit lM».ikl.*'si will . , ^
, dent n ay tie ado tiled to the colieg*
report to thp Registrar's office in th'
Box -' Beading Room.
5. (at First year and econd .ear
Indents will report to Room 33 for
schedule.
(hi College >Cudent- will go to the
fiirl-' Reading Roon for chedule of
clas-e-.
(!. All -tudent who desire to u*<
(ext- furnished hx the College .■ i
|uy a fee of tl ,n money (no check
accepted) at the book room on men
floor of Library Building.
7. Report to cla -e ts'gmnmg at
I 30 p. m„ Friday .
I, Be happv, cheerful, adn* riou
and contented for three month-.
NOTH K TO LATIN
STI DENTS
cla e Please do not a-k f• ■ r adm
■ ion to the freshman cla with tin
promi e that you will later absolve
the adn i .on rapture ment-, unh-
you ai*' twenty one yanr- of age, or
over, and haxe the equivalent of fit
teen -taodard umt- (Rough not ,n an
affiliated high rhool.
The regulations pgovnle for the ad
mission of mature stu.lenl without
examma ion; tin dee not mean,
however, that any per on over twen
x'ork Eilucation 123, 2(mi, 220, and
liaxe had one term practice teaching
in the grade below the e,. bth; a d
furthei provided that the coar-e t,.i
tin two y, H lui included txxo n
worh in I.duration, two in English,
and two m oa< other ubjert, and elec
tixe to total nmelx Ii n, In-uis.
Student who *oi p|(t, .... yeai
college w.itk including eighteen tern'
hour iii Education ^including 1.33
and practice teaching in the I gh
rhool grade i, eighteen t<,, I,,,.*
of Erigli-h, eighteen leim houi in
nine other -uhi.Tt, arid electivi t<*
make a total of ninety tem hour-,
may l,e recommended f«., the "pi
more diploma and foui ■.< ,, h gh
chool ceitificate, p,ox ,|e,| that tho .
who ate rerun min.....I for th. opho
more dipl.iina and |H'rman< '.t . le
ttentary eertiftcate riiu-t show a mu
Imutn attendance of thirty-six week
m the in ' tution a' aiding the di
ploma and mu-t have done at len-t
thirty :x term hour- of Ihe -opho
im," work in a 'leva IVarhpr Co!
I*ge
Accord ng to the pro. ion of fhe
nev certificate law, only |h<,-e who
complete four year ' college woik,
including thirty -ix tern hour- in
per no
fewei than tIir*
in all u,,rk.
fi. S < ai function and plea-me
part;. must l« arranged w. h the r„l(l)inif anW
B* an r.i the Dean of Women and
, > t hax. an approv'd pot ,.,
. < i ruling dn or night by non
" dent "ii "ri tudent with voung
"n (H11 mis mo of die I lean
XVon <*n i an un|.atdonaldi' impr*i
pi e
Student act ix it < , rehear al,
I',act, etc., an to Is- held ,n the
"tno , unle otii> iw ise arranged
•ul h\ t " offic. , n eon III*a mi
V the Dean
1 Mature tudent twenty four
■ a of age n a at the ai eretian *»f
la Dean '«• grante. i emption
froi , i, n ght sagulat on
In the department of fine arl , Mi
amu. I I Mali, a pupil of Han Ri
chard and fiodow'skv, i added as |n,i
fe III of piano, and Mi Homer II
Richey, |,u|id of Mine Marie K>di
CAMPUS til IDE
FIRST I (II.I.KtiH
ASSEMHI.V Kill It A V
All advanced cour-e will lie given
n the group marked Jr. Sr All reg
ular Sophomore cour-e- will tie gix.-n
under the cour-e- listed in 'he ched-
ule a- Sophomore l.atin. By regular
Sophomore is meant -tudent who
have had Latin 133 or al*ove If a
student lack only one term of the
Sophomore year, he -hould regi-ter
for this cour-e.
Students who took 10k-2-3 a-
Freshman, take 111, etc tho*e who
took III. etc., take 121 2-3. etc. a
Sophomore l.at.n, or in each ca-e, the
nex* higher cour-e.
J. N. BROWN.
thi i- the Library. Yes, thin really
is a is the l.ifirary although the office- of
graduate of th, | eia,„i power School the administration and the girla' gym
"< the Spoken Word and other are then- temporarily. South of the
dusd of expre ion. and h, had l.ibmry .......all Hall, formerly
eenrnl year exie-rience ,n eollege known a the Music Hall West of
teaching. tIi, is the three-story lirick Education
Mi li.-atiicr Miitthaei, who come budding West of this is the two-
to the drawing depart meat in plare tor^ f.ame building, the Demonstra-
H H Dm It S. tion Co tage. the stronghold of Home
den... from the Collage of In,lust rial Economic girl«| next door, to the
X(t , taught m the Main Avenue «.-t, , t»„. Sanitari.im, where three
High Srho.il of San Antonio and in rhrwrful nur <•- await to serve when
Hi. Sul Ro state Teacher- College, you are ill. (forth of this, the three-
,r,d fi'Hl th» pa I xeui -loing gra.lu tory brick i- the Manual Art* build-
at. u"ik m th. School of Fine and mg South of the Education build-
Apple.I Arts, New York. ,ng , th- music hall. Il faces the
— Ml Fa I me r Daugutte of Alabama arne tree*. On the comer of Chest-
Th' h ' r""" l! " ," ''1 f lh” Ail1 , ,k'- the place Of Ml Virginia nut and Avenue B ia the Boys’ Oym.
" * nt- arid facult w I Is- I,*1.1 in Bioadfoot m phy ical education Mi
' *' K: I.......... ' •' t nut Duugftte. the luiigtite, of the ..:.--i 4 I»I’ i||ft ('l)L'lllTv1
X'.i, B it lb Hock dent of the Jack onville (Ala.i State M .11A K 1 Ire * lir.lMIN.
I ii'i.i "ining, epteo be, i at Ieacls-i College, i a graduate of ■
[| ch ' i. Pi. ,|. nt I* VX ||"rn of Dial eoll. gc and a tuden* in Peai,ody Each -tudent will Is* expected to
" " hw< '-in l ui*cr-3 ii," Hon. < "lleg, for Teacher and Columbia l,M ,'nl to the Sort lonixing Commit-
Ion K n'y, Jr., of Dallas, ..ill deli. I ni'.-r ity.
M Is.ttie Brashear of the lb>n
a permanent Ingi, rhool certificate. ' ' '' the music .n partn ent ton High School faculty, who ha a
Those who were indent in a fir-t Mature th. program. i-te.l in the Library for everal sum
Dr H"in ha- ts*en prominent in mer» |ia-t, ha ls*en added to the reg
I' ■ a.....at local at',m ftn i m dar iihra.y force. E. C. King of tie i\(s*ef to register for. The fol-
'iii If* wa fo, eventeon vem R, well, N. M, will haxe charge of lowing form should Is* billowed in
'•i" • trdenden* of 'I, Hou tor * ,ty the textbooks. Mr. King i- a former the preparation of the summary, sup-
• . wa latei pr» ,'ot the -Indent of the college. Mi- Mac, lH* English to lie hia major and
V in.in I ni\<i it in Mexico ( itx, Ruth Cook of Isiui-iana, a graduate Chemistry his minor;
pre-au nt of Korthwest of the Sul Ro State Teacher- Col
ITT Vm” man‘Tir.'s ^ N^Ihe tnav be me.......ended" for " « -od penal ......... by
tatenient m th*' bulletin
“Person- twenty one year- of
age or over may, at the di-cre-
tmn of the Kegi-trar of the Col
lege, is' admittoi to any da
M*g the sophomore. In the < n
forcemeat of thi- regulation e
(lenal consideration will be given
to mature -tudent whose train
ing ha- been followed by sue-
re -ful experience ,n teaching;
to tudent- w ho hi. i* had other
practical preparation and to Ikow
who h.i'e made e iienal attain-
ment- m ome particular line. In
all ca-c“ mature student mu-t
-ati-fy admission requirement*
hefore any certificate can Is*
granted.”
Student- who con piete the work of
the fre-hman cla- may be reron )
mended for an elementary certificate
Ha co leg.* in Tex a bafoveea Sep
temher I, IfBt, ar.d Septeinhor I
1**21, are permitted to receix. ill.* per
tificate under the former certificate
law, provided the work i- completed
before Septei ds*r I, l!)2fi. Thi law
authorized certificate a folloxx
For the comph turn of the fti-t .ar ‘ 1 n 1 ec < r - v, (,.*oig, own, T*-xu lege, i ad.led to the office force a
-econd grade valid for four .ear : ^r-
for th*- completion of the second year
fii -t grade valid for ix )eai , for
the emupletmn of the fre hman fir t ( “J,r>al I " • through the column- of High School of San
tee a -untmary of hi- work as t tken
from h, cre.lif booklet before a-king
for a -rhe.lule of rla-se- this term,
lie will also Is* expected to have a
f.u Ix definite idea of what courses
Major.
Finty. for a number of year* erretary to the buxine manager
"ft the taff of the Dalla- News ami and dean Mi- t ook taught com
m me recently editor of the DhIIh- mercial -ubject in the Mam Avenue
Antonio last
English
gra.b* valid for even years; for Lie
completion of the -ophomore per-
manent.
DEI. REES.
The following i« a condensed tate
he pre ai.-o ls*en a force in edu- year,
ration it, Texas.
NOTH K. EXPRESSION STUDENTS
When people in your home town ......
..-k y<iu about thi college, what do Mr-. Taylor will give private le--j
(hem.
Minor
101,
201,
Other Subject •.
ment of the degree requirement F,,u av ’ Do yog give her a boost on- in reading for which college
Study it rarefullx and le*gin now to **rT,r ou have an opportunity? credit will Is- given. Anyone wish
plan your work for the degree. The i"g to ax ail himself of thi* opportu-
of the first d • I I f r time <sm will come when th. teach ",,rn v,,u “• fhr tra*h on the mty may -ee Mr-. Taylor at her stu-
xa a or our year . whp ha not had the training rep **mFU*. fry ta imagine a m w au.li- dm, 202 Kendall Hall, or during reg
* 1 re-ented hy the degree will find it *'*t um in it - place. tration at a table in the Library.
nece--ary to Mind a.-idr and let the
or a high school certificate valid
two year-, depending on the e.luca
tion included in the cour-e. All
fre-hmen rnu-t include in their cour-e
Agr.
101,
102,
Riol.
101.
108.
Ml.
282,
Home Ec.
101,
1«.
Tin- is your paper. It’* Up to you
to make it a good one.
10S
223
Note that after the major aad mi-
nor courses are lia!«d »there follow
in groups alphabetically
NORTH TKX \S STATE TKAI MERS (OU.EliE. DENTON. TEXAS, TI RHDAY, SKPTKMHKR i«» t
_ — - - ’ ■' number 1
j NKWF^f mM- FtAX.NINWVOUIt WORK
0 A plnn of w„rg
On the northwest corner of the
campus, facing Hickory Street, m a
large two -lory buil.' ng, the Presi-
dent's home. Immediately east of
t>"' ,, Henry tuch and Is op,.Id Auer, thi i.- the hull of the f..,„ier Admin
, added a instructor in ........ , nation building. Southeast by east
Ihe vacancy in the fopurtment of „f thi. a bnck Im.lding The ter
imiilic peaking cau e.| nfile fumes that emanate therefrom
hy the resignation of Mi Lurile and the ca.t- of fr-.gs taken thereto
11 * ( nr lion announn* in th* fibw^rvimt that thiji
Walker of Fort Worth, wIn. hold the , -he .ealm of nence. Just south of
A If degree and (a, t graduate ill
plou a m oratory from T. C. I
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The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1923, newspaper, September 25, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719125/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.