The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 28, 1951 Page: 1 of 4
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USNT Approves Rating of Profs Dr
Ludwig van...
Scionti's Pupils
Administration Studies Proposal^1 of Beethoven’s
Home Town Honors Ren/ro Sena,e Polic'' Committee Draws Up
Questionnaire to Submit for Approval
to Play
Sonatas
Barrett itftifro, < arrolltun, I ant uf the* hiirh schftol f« »*»t t»Mtl tt>«m
wi***k win named the outstanding durifiir Hi* senior yt«r, and hi**
young cittxen ..f hi., h..me town f-.r w,,rk ,n ,h’’ community
IW'ii hy the < an.dltnn (hamUr
P-
•n
he
A plan for student evuluntion of facultv mondivrs (Nisatui without iqi|MH<ition in t-
sturii itt 'fiiatr fui sdus night It will now lw rrl'rrrtul to tin- lollogp inlministration f:
cotntidfration.
If the |iro|Kisi‘d plan is adopted, students will answer two questionnaires eat lVn
i- Is Winner -if the -em<>r nie«u r to provide a basis for a rating of their instruetors.
Karh in the enn -ter studi-nts would answer one questionnaire, which wouI'-
ll! sidimittetl to tin instructor for study ami use in atteniptinp to imnnive liis
_____________________ methods iturinir ihe rcmaindct of 1 NTSC-
the semester The mh’iiDiI question *
net re would lie filled out near tins »
end "f tin- -enii -ter, hiiiI null! Ihi As IT) U SGIDSfll S
1
Maicnifii'ti.
That ik In Silvio S<'ionti k opm *, °«l Worth I h«* • »mpu* ptutniun
ion «»f th« rffnrl* of !l*J piano mu l*t*ifin at * 15 pm Monday
ih'iitn, currently putting tin* finiah- am* **»n!nm«- until April do
iiiK tourh«> on th**u Intel plot at ion w d h ntruvtt rarh Monday »*vr
of |Ua‘t ho van's ii2 sonatas tooit
“This will Is- Ihe fust tine n v ''ii.-, will lie played in DhI'h-
•f stinli'iits Ini, evi l | i‘i tw«n»n...»£ Miiit li a, met m I il
main auditormin, in Dallas, and in Hi, Ihovenian eiquynient.
Sonata It Hat, Cl|i. 22 was pub-
III INU2 It w a' -aid to Is-
Hei thoven’s first expicssien ,i( in-
ward agitation
F Hoh year the < arrnllton ("hem
1st of Commerce designate* out
standing junior and senior citizen*
The ...phi.more psychology mi Kenfr. i, I* Winner of the senioi
j»r and | lenumsterial student re- award was an s.l-y.ar-old woman
• elveil tin citizenship award on who ha, (riven land for several
the l-asis of his w-.rlv as captain major community projects.
Students Offered Study, Work
In French, British Universities
I w«» opportunities for collefre tfrant, and >oim* Fulbrqcht travel junior*, senior*, and graduate stu-
HludriiU to study and work in if rant# are available to supplement dent** with *fw*< <hI mtoio-t and
Frame and (l.eal Hnta.n have th"s" **>“*'■ Th..... interested ha.Hgmund in history, literature. <(.natnrs voted te rei|uest the Worn
is-en announced by the Institute H^,uu; I'hih'-phy. a.t «, niusn A limited f.-rum Hu tel, week
-f Internati"nal Kducntmn ,n New v’' n "" "i V".........
*i (K { \S » st loth street. New N «»rk < ity. tom whoiai • hip is avadaldi
" 1 * t'ntil April 15, the Institute will The Institute, as the central
Application, will Is- received un- accept candidates for the British privat. agency in international
til Mati'li In to fill positions a imnii'i hoots to Is held this tudy. will also prnvidi' material on
assistant, d anglais in (t> French year at the universities of l.on ther study opiiortunities in Ku-
lyoecs, colleges, and eeoles nor don, Kdinhurifh, and Birmingham r-q>e, l.atm America, and othei
male, during the academic year I ourst s are i ,|hm mlly designed fm part, .f the World upon room t
IH51-52. _
«ent to the dean of admimstra-t
non for tahulation of results
Th< senate policy coordinating
ommittee will ,imn draw up tentaJ
live i|uestionnaires to submit foi
approval by the administration
In other hu-inc-s Tuesday night
V.'cHr i-vday, Fob. 28, 1951
coup
forme.I all of Beethoven's piano We,III March
■ oiatas," |)i Srionti said. The first lien ton pioiriam will
II. will duvet a -cries of three include Sonata in C Minor, Op In,
program, within the nest thus No I, played hy Jimmv Itamei,
month with performances in tin Balia Sonata in B Flat, (ip 22.
by Monte Hill liavis, Naeoirilta ■
Sonata in I' Minor, Op 'll, V. 2
and Sonala in l' Major. Op I
i Waldstein), plavisl l.v Ivon Ihivi*,
llohba, N M
The fust Sonata in t Maim
."ii-i-is of thiis> parts and w.t-
puhlisheil hi | Vita Its passionate
fit St lllov i lllellt, noble crollll. arid
■hurt hui ineiitoi able In,! move
men! civc the listener a pure, early
!anipus Chat
DIN ION
Paqr Thrff
Editrd by VtM'qdn ■ ■ ■■■■
POVERTY
Th*^«- | oKtK, offering an oppor-
tunity to gv* clogi to Kifnch lift*,
call for th«* teaching of ronvorKa-
tional Kngiiwh for al*out tw«*lvi>
hours a w»*ok, and occasional as-
nistance to the l<m*m 1 Ktigli^h pro
f«*H*vnr m his classeK.
Digest Prints Spinster Story
until later in ordet to avidd eon-*
flat with fraternity and sorority1
rush functions which will la- in p
progress next week tf
Several appointments hy Mary
Walker, student government presi
dent, were also announced Tuc
day The following senators wil
represent North Texas at the an
mini convention of the I'cxtc, Inter
collegiate Student a - ..elation to I
hold March If. at t'ollegi Stalior
Jim Ashley, New (ith'an.'y In»
1 tv
I’’
vh“ h
The
* 'inpfl I day
qontiomno t vler
ten, down the
I. nurn pln /ml by
Age of Enlightment' Exhibited Here;
Photos. Engravings Highlight Showing
The 1> Minot Sonata, the only
• •tic that Beethoven wrote in the
ke\ «*f I», in Hind to have a formal
-oneme «»f extreme originality
Sonata in < Major win com
Ir*• -t*d in 1 HI* | It w.»- dedicated to
* omit Ferdinand von Waldittein,
who wa a t|bw' friend and bane
factor of the t otii|HiH«*r
Hnly five miiKieian** have j»e»
formed the-i sonata** in their en-
tinty, I ik Imiieved They me
Schnahl*. Mm. Savtiaroff, amt Mm
Baton, who played it New York;
Vriau, who playe«t in Mexico City,
Havana, and Km .p. . and Hachaua,
wh<» pri foi iticd in Home lant
-pi mg
Student who will paCiiipate in
th« Ihilla ai d Fort Worth • ick
a r«*.
Ivon haVI II III* . N M John
n\ SV.H.d hentoti, Joanne John
U»n, Mexia. KrneHtme Berry,
Spur.
ha b
!)**♦ A *
rin \ge of h nlightenment, a osophtu linmainiel Kent called
photogiaphn ex I t hit ion prepan*d Hn Ago •»f h.nlightenment
h> the editoi of l.ife maga/me,
is flow laung hown at the North
Texan library
tbgan xed under three mam nec
ttons, Voi allies, Fail-, and tin
Agv of CriniM, the exhibition pie
nentn a pictorial analy-H of one
and l.eonatd Week*.
That old maul- will have “their <ia> »f their own.
dsy ' seems SIM." the St,,ry [he msgu/me (Klinted nut thill |)»vis. ilentnl'l,' Bill H«tIlfr 1
: Nnctli 1ex:i- spinster, Mi "ax u i.-ult, hy praliimiitmn nf Tmumv Hughes, Cgrr.dltnn
linmthy Babb, itp|,e«re.l in th, its mayor, Denton, Tex«-, ,el, |«, |>trk ||arrH
,n m*’ ' ,h'" 1 March Readers' Diga I bra ted Aug. l&asOid Maid’, Day" KnsHniul
cut tim. fur xtuily in n nearby Mi Babh ..f the Laboratory Denton opened it- heart nnd |p,||a
V'u‘uh ,iniV"r'“|,y .......... ''h""l gained "'".gnitjon last yen, treal.-.l thi .>ld maid, .... that ,|a\ Dorothy Morris, Henderson, and
-hould have a good academic rec- whe, I.......mated that -he had Th, wh»h .elehi.t,,,,, went H«b Shaw Longview will retire
” ..... ' ..........- „!: »h“T.’.iilg. w, Th..T:!Ln«V,7..k
bachelors deg,ee ,, lea-t hy thi- hahy hevvc and welding gift ............ , ,,f.„„ t„ m,k, ,.f a ......... „t Sam Houston s,„t, '
summer. Full maintenance while during the hist 25 years and de til,I Maid’s l»a\ a national ir,stitti
in E ranee ik provided under the < ided that o!4 maids should have a tion,” the article concluded
ami Mary havid on w II Ik- ijuee
candidati of the brake relay*1
The Campus Chat^ne-
Thi exhibition ik I ui him I on an f the gieat • •(•••( li
artuh which app«*and in l ife on '•extern culture
sept \ I '.*17. Ill it rile of
e ay on the development "f w«‘**t
ern culture
\ccoiding to tin i'h ay, mans of
tin idea- and iiiKhtutiouN in which
BMli * entury man e in confident
were not alway taken for granted j
lb can claim them today Imm aiiKe
• f a imill gioup of M'holars, ait
i t nnd . ienti-t livi»ip» in Fmnci
• lining the IHth century
l.ife'K editoi** explained that
t bene French intellect ualn' lit till
ant |a*euliitlotiH «> advanced man*
knowledge "I hiiu*e|f, and npread
imIi an intellectual gloiv upon
then age, that the toiuian plnl
in tIn hinto*v
fcitjoif $ood Jfood
THE
Steak House
M V Lor uvt
Ph 090
Minneapolis Story
34fh YEAR
NORTH TEXAS STATE COLLEGE, DENTON, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY FfB ?8 1951
Museum Adopts Modern Air
With Towering TV Antenna
not
Tho e who have
itn it intaht i to* arch
at the
t ampuKiteK may or may
hav» noticf.j the telev <»ri an • more curious to know whether
tenna atop the campus museum there t r•ally a mmieiri t» . v <
net in the wax work:- headf|uat
*er among thi gla • in a ed r«*lic
of antiquity.
\ tour «d the museum reveal#
strange and interesting exhibits
There are IJtth century musica!
inKtrument of t hina. Japan. Af
lien and the Fhih|>pine*s far re-
moved from their exotic homeland.
\N hat might appear to he a rock
collection ik, at aecond glance,
really a f hinesi rock piano, un
doubtedly a great source of en
tertainrm nt during the l ang dy
nasty
Organ# and piccolo withers ex-
emplify another ern They ntand
near th<* more modern exhihita,
ranging from an early modern
cryn-
tn the historical building
Writing Lab Begins
Sessions Monday
Dr F:. S. Clifton, director of th>
F:ngln<h departmont, anriouricc.l
lhi.“ wi^-k that the writing lab in-
troduced la»t semester will begin
e-sion, Monday
Although it is sponsored hy the
Finglish department, the lah is
o|.en to all students who wish to
improve their composition.
The experiment was very sue
cesaful during its first emester,
and member* of the F^ngluh far
ulty voted ungnimoualy to continue Kd) , . an' „|d
rhI el tfi the World VV mi I '
iey*
told a Chat rcportei
*» hk set in* model ri
television ms e ion nf the antiquity
of 1 be museum
The antenna on the roof in a
Buck Bog. » • yp( affn * Bi.t the
television et belong to th< phy
- x department., which maintain^
i *• oi• ■ i1 lom fin the floor just above
the museum. The set is used for
demonstration purposes by
depar intent
' kr William niton Bel ba//ar,‘ unlesM we mg two concert# there,"
NO. 3. irMcKinley slated
J Tin Minin ipolif- flat* grew out A- foi Belshazzar'# Fen t with
•••••••* «#########*####»######«. ,f |H.i f|enn between Fiank it- modein harmony and rhythm,
pnu/ \£^l* CL^iaU C.|A .McKinley, dnectoi of the choir, tie choir n inging that on the
wCl> JIVUUIU rilC ;r ,| \ f ii| fiorati, Minneapoli i-on •nmpu- Anyo»>» who nn-#ed the
l»«#t '-uinrne? "A w’« choii k performance of tin “Fi'iist"
Pq» ClfllfnC hu jU|Ar/|i 1 v * k with lltoati when he led with the I lalla Symphonv last seat
» *ln I hi (In orchestra, he thought *>bouldn't mi it thi# pring With
######*#####################**# t we n pretty goisl idea to hav« th* VI Symphony, under Pi
March I is the deadline for vet*1 ” if m Minneapoli# in fact, he <»eorg* Mo»**y baton, accompany
, ran# to fib for pri mer of wnf" * f,*d the trip." M< Ktnley ing them, the chon will certainls
com|K*naation |«Xfrlained. h*- worth hearing twice.
The "deal" didn't mater'inline.
Earnest M Elrod
Has
Opened The New
Irotitaw
Restaurant
li H' d«il l < HI III Bldq
11/ .11,1 lit )t
41/
Thi' ki tciari* Admir.i.trxlu.n , .
. ,, , I i»-1 there wen* rurno #, thin let
f ice in Pen ton I« out of apple a , .. . 4
, iii i ! ... t./tei I In official entice alien ir
lion blank , but eligible |*(iVV ,
. . . . . , . nve«l la-t week Mek inlay is riot
wImi have not yet filed may will . , , .... . . . ,
...... ., ... .do-pithnerif I li*1 ch«ur * fbeflub’
tb* War ( mini- t ommi uon, Wa It ,
, , i#till li t over In concert# in five
mgton J.i, PI , and pre-ent tb*t . . ... ,
state#, and they may perform in
St t,oui and t’hieago “We've hI-
A"""l,ni' "'•■ VA- Dkic «n.,HI|y hi,I t„ sing III I hi
Hbout :iO,O.Ml men in th. 1'8 whj, „d,
Ih»i have rif.I yc< filed f>n Ibis nvi.il,
able c.impt-tisation |
hut wc ci.n't nffnrd ihe trip
“•ma cca»*
I
Avesfci Needs Stories, ;
Editor Sets April 9 Copy Deadline
"" • i' rt i ^ f
tor the i< t of ilie a(*^k 1ff «» V * ITI^pnii! emptnyeea
25 cents A S< tappy maintenanr«< thi wi*« k a f»nly two student
fund will Im -tint.-d fron tb* a.« were sent t<» ls*<l.
of the cat '!# ■' ■■ — ■ ........—an ■' ............ ■■
9 d>
Ihorowing bit cents
its arrival
to fat rm*te
the work this teim, Pr. Clifton
said.
Meeting time is 4 p.m. Monday What (.lace <toe a television
through Friday in A310. Th«- have m -u haii »tr sphei. * Non*
e**urae will end May IM. Mi Mabel Kmgib iry. k«H-p<*r of
Colo., will speak at a three flay
lecture series beginning on the
campus today lb is sponsored by
th«* Inter-Varsity f hristiar. fellow-
ship.
Theme of the meetings will he
tom , poetry, features, and pho-
tography. Cash awards will Is*
made to the winner in each di
vision, fin*ham announced.
In am - unring the competition
for copy to fill the next jssijf* »»f
the Av* ta. (irahnm al-'» di-ci. #*•<!
that a new *aff organitatmn has
Colorado Businessman Starts
3-Day Lecture Series Today
Lug.-ti. Vt Thurn*-, bu- n. iiimi •• r- of vital in,p<irt»n. • t<. today',
and larturvr fr-.m F <.rt t ollinx, ' “H'-g. Iud. ni-," he xaid.
Thoma> i. a giaduate of • <>lo-
rud.) Slalo colleg.'. when* he wax a ronrifil*'te.l
memU r "f Phi Delia Kappa, Kap The tuff hm lax t, divided into
pi. Delta Pi, and Pi Om-ga Pi, ......... r ih< editoi -laff,
hnnorarv f ratiu n ihe, in rnixinex* 'h. hi I. ini'- -.vtinn, and the art
id dii. a',on II. i- at priori, department. Anita Porter, Dalla
regional IV’. F director for the *'ill head the fir-v-named group,
"Council on ( hri.tianity Short mountain nod will la- axxixterl by Bruce Fa
lectnrex, followed hy queation peri- IV. F x an international, non- "rd. FI i’axo. a--ixtant literary
.4a, will b.- held ir, the ‘ *
auditorium at 7 :Mi earh
through Friday. all over the world. The North Tex- vex ton, fre-hman editor.
In addition, group diaeuxmon m- chapter, one of xeven in Texax, Joyce ShtirUt, Tulia, head, the
Manus, riptx, chitoonx, and pho- i-ted by Hal Yeargan, Dalla-, more of the -taff valuable nxpari
•yioph- for publication in the publications and promotion man- ence
' ‘ «er, ,nd .1 ........... Madia.,,, „...
•ry magazine, will la- accepted v,11. c icolation and „w,,,d- . * ..V
until April ». f K (i-aharn. ed, UlaDon and award Axes,a off,,. ,o room 20.1 of the
tor, aul Mon flay *',,|rV *Srhoficbl, hnlla , h«g*b journalism building or pla< <*d in
a,? department but has riot the Avc ta tnix in the ndministm-
St,.den. may auhm.t entnea in annouti.vd hi* ataff ax yet, torn building
the field- nf short stones, car .r, .
ibis new system, said brahrtrn. Student# interested in f>btaimng
w ill not only tend to reduce dup a copy of the fall A vesta are ad
Ination of effort and thu.x improve voted tin.' a few remain in the
the publication, hut will ai-o give Ax«-!i. office, (irahnm said
l)r M«\ llirkie. registrar, an
rtouiiccd that lodav i*. the la#t d«>
student*, inn* «h«ng* their sc lied
uli- other than In drop a #llbjerl
I In la#l dm lor m.iking a rotir#e
ubmitted at th* drop ik \pnl "i
Officials Expect Reply Today
On Clerk-Typist Unit Request
A frexhman w.-tern pMrty will
A definite reply in r»>gard to
(he clerk (ypixt unit which the
college ha
t» held nt the elubhou-e at 7 .’til *"4ay, Dr .1 ( Matthew-, vice
Friday night president of the college, said ear
"Fish" will bi entertained by Her this week,
talent from Kilgore Both social But the campus won't learn of
and square darning are to la held the decision until an announce
lb* cn*t will Is- cents per merit come from th** Air fore*'
An Ounce of Prevention^.
Little d' to Get Atomic Aid Stations
b> III III II \N ItF'.F.D
< hat Stall Writer
North Texan* and Dentonit*
arc preparing for an atomic atta. k
atomic Iv.mh victim* will
, ix' r or inrcrnari'inai, nor,- ''•., r r a-o, a- - -rr.r literary U A , B II i ( iu.r 1
Xsz rr.'.7,2S.1 izXTi a: rr
«tart Ito-Hia " IIrfcn-i official* recently vcnuuicc of teacher* according to
on indicated that Fort Worth would available far ill tie*; ami (8) »tand-
Th«- fir*t »id station-, authoris'd H primary target for attack in aid and advanced course* for the
by Denton’* . ivilian defense or **. ■ ,,f war, he noted general public Date* will be an-
Thc civilian riefenae program urmneed later
lining orgnnixed i* supple All special claxae* will inclu.ie
( ollegc officials arc also ex-
pelling news from the ROT*' unit
, , , , which the college hole-- to get on
applied for i* expected , " ... '
the rampu*. The B<tT< l* not con-
nected in any way with the cleric-
typist unit
Dr Matthew* nnd three other
college tifficial* returned from
W nght 1‘atterson Air force bane
Sunday night after conferring
with Air force officer* on the pro-
iH.scrl clerk-typist unit.
"There were 17 other school*
submitting Ind* for the unit," the
vice-president *aid. “The college
received a telegram stating that
North Texas i* eligible for tjie
unit, hut that doe* not mean we
will get it," Dr Matthew* added.
The group from here, composed
of Dr Matthew*, Dr. O. J. Curry,
dean »f the School of Bu*ineM,
William (5. Wood*, dean of men,
• duiat.'.n department, said l-ntur- Women, Moore'* Business F'. rms, mental to regular American Bed th. foul hour civilian defense sup ", L^ l./fo', (ikl!l>W*j!u^
luy iha1 fir*’ aid enter- arc I- lin,j rral Fire station Oth- ( m*. first aid course* It include* (dement. Cooper pointed out that
period* will la- conducted daily in was formed in 1H17.
room Fi of the union building. Be
girinitg at t pm., the informal
discusxiona will la* led by Thomas.
Mis* Cathie Nicoll, Canadian IVf’F
taff member lecturing this wer-k
in similar meeting* at Texas State
College for Women, and Dlen Zum
wait, Texas staff member
Tns-vurity the Vicioui Circle"
will he Thomas' subject tonight.
dom."
r„„- . . ' „ \ ing ,,,, 'n Denton and thn' or* will lie added if needed, Crwiper instruction in orgamxing l.a-al tanrtarrt ajul advanced curse* «inn „„
Mj-ines- section -T,.. will ta> as is-na instruction .n fir-i u.,l f, , . . . . , , questing additional information on
_ 1 * r ru n in r,r ' ror said F.quipment for these station* mils, elf protection in rase of a must he completed la-fore the in- i-ulJpi^', facilities for the unit
i» now on order tombing raid type* of Injuries *truetor’» course may la* taken,
An enthusiastic first aider, likely to !*■ incurred in modern Disaster fatalities can lie re-
I wiper attended »r instructor- wurfare, and methods of exam- uuced by 50 per cent if enough
trainee school in civilian defen**’ ming, classifying, and udminister (a rson* know how to administer _
in F'ort W urth last Wednesday mg first aid to attack victims aid effectively, Cooper emphasised. Do you know why you re laying
This course, presented in co-op Cooper will present the civilian The speed and skill with which what you re saying?
• ration with the American Red defense material in twu sections of the first aider applies proper care Persona interested in untMUgl
Cross, enables him to train others PF: 25K, the instructor's course to the victim will reduce shock
in disaster first aid which he regularly teaches, as well materially.
^----- ----— Asked if he thought this area as regular campus standard Campusites are now more inter-
J* Faith for th. IgnoranC will will meet Thursday in the science be the theme of the program will follow discussion* during the would actually he hit by an atom snd advanced first-aid classes ested in first aid than they were
be the Thursday topm. Friday auditorium at Texas State College Speaker- will include Dr Mabel program. Authur Sealy. president bomb, the physical education In taught hy Ira DeFoor. after World War II. Knrollment
he Will speak on "The Fifth Free for Women The pr.gram will in- Maxey of the TS( tt faculty; Ilr. of the county TSTA, said slrurtor said, "I don't know, of Special -lasses, headed by Coop- in college first-aid , lasaea la at
elude discussion of plans for the Witt Blair, director -if the North Purpose of the meeting is to eourse, but we are preparing to er, are being organiaed on the foi- least 80 per rent greater this
day after receiving a telegram rc-
Word Origin Film Slated
Denton County Teachers Plan
Thusday Meeting at TSCW
The Denton county unit of the the two college* in Denton. miitee for the Ikenton county unit
Texas State Teaeher* association Standard* and certification will A quest ion-and-an* war forum
Stanford Orth, Dallas, president district convention in Fort Worth Texas education department; Mis* con-i-ler proposals to raise the ’ake care of victims in an emer- lowing Imsrs: (I) refresher rourae* spring than It was three semesters
of the local rVCF chapter, urged March!*- Virginia * larke <rf the Lalmratory standards of certification, which genry. Thi* is sensiF'- since all for former firat-aid Instructors; ago. Cooper attributes thia in-
all rampuaite* to attend the meet- Invitations have been extended school faculty, and Auston Rear- will la- presented at the district indications point to the poaaltrility (1) speeial course* for in-aerviee j crease to concern about world con-
ing*. "The lectures will be on mat- to teacher* in public schools and ley, chairman of the program com- convention. of an attack In eaae of war with teachers to be offered at th# eon- dWoaa.
word historiee are invited to attend
the showing of “Pictureaque Word
Origina” In the union
auditorium at 7 p.m. Friday.
-Sponsored by the English depart-
ment and Sigma Tau Delta, the
color film ia produced hy 0. and C.
Merriam company, publishers of
tho Webster dictionary.
No charge will ha ashed far ad-
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The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 28, 1951, newspaper, February 28, 1951; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth710013/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.