The Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 2011: Searching Inside

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... seed. The Lady Jackets (11-5) will open the tournament, scheduled for Hardin-Simmons University... season as the fourth seed PHOTO BY MONIQUE CHING ore defender Rebecca Lamar (22) e Lady Jackets will play... At Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene Seedings in Brackets Friday's Quarterfinals Game 1: [4] Howard Payne (11-5) vs... University on Saturday. She also assisted on the game-winning goal against Texas Lutheran last week

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... the debate sweepstakes at the Forum in the Forest Speech and Debate Tournament, hosted by Rice University... impressive, and shows how very hard this team has been working." The university also placed third... participated in the recent speech and debate tournament hosted by Rice University include. from left: Tim Hardy... to help cover the college cost gap," said Zach Rogers, Student Body President at Baylor University. "At

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... Mike Lee The Yellow Jacket is a student publication of Howard Payne University. It aims to cover... to the tog e rt ~ yroi need to sta %4"T1I ~> ..f < W 1~~1 A I SServices HOWARD PAYNE UNIVERSITY

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... 'N' .4 ~WOOa AP e ffow NOVEMBER 3, 2011 HOWARD PAYNE UNIVERSITY. BROWNWOOD TX..., a previous first lady of toward Payne University, was diagnosed and treated with breast cancer in 2009

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... games against Texas, SMU and Baylor Dr. Robert Mangrum University Historian Today we examine... the enviable reputation of being the only team that carried the ball across the goal line of Texas University

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