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Title | The Baylorian, May 1931 |
Alternative Title | Baylor College Magazine |
Volume | Vol. XII |
Number | No. 4 |
Creator | Students of Baylor College |
The Baylorian Staff |
Sory, Cynthia Lockhart, Trixie Couch, Frances Benton, Waldrine Florence, Florence Williams, Katharine |
Date | 1931-05 |
Decade | 1930-1939 |
Place | Belton, Bell County, Texas |
Description | The Baylorian is a literary magazine that has been in publication for over 100 years. This student-produced journal publishes short prose, poetry, and artwork created by University of Mary Hardin-Baylor students, faculty, and alumni. |
Notes | On page 14, is an article titled: “The Circular Drive of Baylor College” written by Eleanor James, a student attending Mary Hardin-Baylor College. Fifty years later, Dr. Bobby Parker, president of UMHB asked Eleanor to write the history of the school. Forth From Her Portals (The First 100 Years In Belton) was published in 1986. Blank pages have been omitted. |
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Baylor Female College poetry prose student publications |
Physical Description | 41 pages |
Form/Genre | student publications |
Digital Resource Type | Text |
Digital Format | Displayed as .pdf |
Physical Location | This issue of The Baylorian is housed in the UMHB Collection in Townsend Memorial Library at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. |
Digital Collection | The Baylorian |
Publisher | Townsend Memorial Library, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor |
Rights | Educational use only, no other permissions given by the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor |
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