The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1950 Page: 6 of 8
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ORANGE, TEXAS, TODAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1950
THE ORANGE LEADER
SSOO.MO. There should be no hesi-
tation Texas is entitled to have
1 this. Her young men demand it.
They would n«t hesitate to vote i
this to the inaene and Mind—ell
right ^The manhood of the country
should be developed. Will the Leg-
islature hesitate’ We hope not. A
proper regard to fhe future as
well as just state pride demands
liberal dealings with our college "
The Battalion of today may
not wax as voetferoas on serious
whims as fhe Collegian of
V 1S7S, bat H has become the
official »aMh«dsa of the eot-
j. lege and the CM? of Code** 1
Station. Today U hi printed hi
fhe modern A. and M. .prean. in
187« U was printed hi the Bra
aoo Pilot office in Bryan.
This newspaper, which has won
j national recognition in the fields
| of safety .promotion and market-
j ing research is, in the words of
| Roland Bing, manager of student
publications, who makes the ‘'Batt”
j click, ""the students’ newspaper
I which they edit anti-produce.” The
co-editors of the paper are select-
: ed by the student body.
The Battalion is departmental-:
ired—\yith a circulation manager, ]
sports editor, reporters, city ed- ;
itors and editors, feature writers,
photographers and cub reporters.
, Some of the reporters and ed-
‘ dors who have worked on The
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Published Sunday morning and daily each afternoon eaanpt
laturday, at 603A Front Street, by the Orange Leader Publishing
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The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use
-vpublkatlon of all the local news printed In tins newspaper,
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THEATRE
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inuotisly perfection; but unless hob can
aper in be Eliminated, no amount of w»-
(rd year dom can perfect arty government.;
1*50-51. Once kill all the fools and then
student all things will go well.”
1 M col- Port advocated the office of
It was; fool-killer. He rafted Ms aim
ifter the redeem; and weird each state
to name a fool-hitter and to
w, “The cell a convention of fool-kilter*
ir years *0 name a fool-kMIer to have
dication,1 jurisdiction ever the iWstrtrt of
ion, was Columbia aad over all federal
n Calll- of Uriah.
liege. i The Texas Collegian of 1878 was
changed edited by T. A. Fuller of Paris.
In those I The associate editors were D M.
(acuity 1 Jack, Galveston, a-id E. Y. Mullins
lave had of. Corsicana. Charles Bogan of
>ri as to | biddings was business manager
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MORROW'S srrrTr
Our New Hune Number 8-8433
PRESBYTERIAN DAY SCHOOL
BUSTY RILEY
STARTING SEPTEMBER 5th
PEE-MBUOL < Advanced Kindergarten > Per Month . *13 59
MBS. M. «. MEEK. Teacher
c - 9 A. M. to lt:M Noon
FIRST OKAOF (« Veers «M by Jan. 1) Per Month . . $15.00
Mrs. Beulah Blackwell, Teacher
• A, *. to 2:30 P. M.
SECONTI GRATW. Per Month . . $15 #0
Mrs. O. C. Gtmmsfr, Teacher
9 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.
Special Bates fur Two or More Children
v ENT ABU SHED FOR THE PHYSICAL. MENTAL
AMI) SPRRITl'AL MEVEbOPMtM OF THE CHILD
NON-DENOMINATION AL
Huaie Fundamentals of Christian Living
Will Be Included In All Classes
For Information Gull 8-1702 Days or 8-9418 Evenings
912 Green Ave ..... Orange, Texas
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1950, newspaper, September 1, 1950; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556939/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.