Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1933: Searching Inside

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... States were extended over Texas. Uft Letters and papers contained in the ■ archives of the University... part after a decided expression could not but be mortifying to us." Miraheau Lamar Opposed Annexation... to annexation than General Jackson. Yet the English and French agents here think that he is." Mirabeau Lamar... succeeded Houston to the Presidency of the Texas Republic in 1838. Lamar was bitterly opposed to annexation... he question of annexation was seldom discussed publicly in Texas. r tit' . V Houston followed Lamar

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... a post card for your FREE COPY toiia\. Robert NidioIsM Seed Go. 2130 N. Lamar St. Dallas, Texas ity... of most & M. College says "Corned i °f P'ants* vv °* Miss Ruby Lee Crawford, of Noble. Lamar county, led

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... of Industrial Arts, "The Lasso," a weekly publication. / ndo •ndorse. UNIVERSITY FUND MAY REACH FIFTY MILLION... DOLLARS The University of Texas is increasing its permanent fund at the rate of about $1,200,- 000... annually, according to an official of the institution. Eventually, he says, the University may develop.... The Santa Rita No. 1, in Reagan county, forerunner of development of the University's then supposed cheap... lands which already have brought nearly $20,000,000 to the permanent fund, lifted the University out

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... will be at home again, this time entertaining the Oklahoma City University Goldbugs on Friday and Saturday evening..., over all breeds, at the International, which was bred and exhibited by Purdu* University

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