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JUNIOR
EDITION
JUNIOR
EDITION
VOL.7
STUDENT PUBLICATION OF McMURRY COLLEGE FRIDAY MAY 2 1930
NO. 32
MISS CAROLINE COUCH REIGNS MOST NAGINHCENT QUEEN OF NAY
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Texas Federation Of Music
MRS. MONTRIEF. PRESIDENT
RESPECTED AT PAGEANT
AUTIIOK 01' STATE SONG IS PRESENT.
The Texas Federation of Music
Clubs ii holding its Fifteenth An-
nual Coniention and festival in
Abilene this week. The conven-
tion was opened Tuesday April
twenty-ninth with a twelve o'clock
luncheon presided over by Mis.
Monroe Cheney. The foimal op-
ening occured Wednesday mornirg
at nine o'clock.
McMuuy Cillege is taking an i
active part in the consent ion this I
3 ear. The two music organiza-1
tlons. f.ivlos ami Citnnas. are fid-
erated as Seiior Music Clubj of oon as they are needed. Provided I Bil1 Terry. Conn Isaacs Code Ed-
the Sixth Distiict. Belt gates from the covers anise in due time the'wlrds Cw;l1 Brown Joy Young
the two clubs are Belmont Bishop Totems will p-obably be out some nd AxIIe Garner
fiom the Glgl and Asalie K-yltime next week. Eery one Ret The members attending the par-
am! M'liKinet lones from the Gi-'ieady to autograph a greater part '' wtr: Asalie Key Ada Maiy
turns 'the Gitut'us. who won tir-it !f not all the annuals that are pub- lharp. Madge McCauley Kathryn
pli.ee in the SiMh District con- lislied. It would be wise to be Hodge CiiMine Oouch. Grace
lest competed In the choial dub thinking of a different verse to ' Holcomb. Ouida Shelton Oh Nita
mutest at four o'clock Fiidav. Mi.v I write in each biok. Any was we Carter. Lillia Maie Reed Helen
svoiid. A number of the contests
weie held in the McMurry College
Aud'torium.
McMuiry College assisted by
Abilene Christian Ccllepe Si n-
lions Uniseisits and Abi'ene High
School honoied the Federation ut
a historical pageant I'runu- P.c
turet given on the college gieen
Thutsdny afternoon at five o'clock.
The pageant was conceived by Mis.
Joseph Perkins of Eastland Sixth
District Junioi Chairman. At the
conclusion of the formul May Day
fntiviti?s Miss Carclme Couch.
Mnv Queen relinquished her crown
to Mrs. J. 0. Montrief a- a token
of respect. I
Mrs. Gypsy Ted Sullivan Wslie
State Chaiiman of American Mu-1
ins the Federation a success. Mrs.1
Wylie was one of those who wel-
corned the guests at the formal
opening of the convention. Iloth
of McMuny's music clubs direct-
ed by Mrs. Wylie appealed on
programs seseial times during the
festival.
As a climax to the treats of tho
week a Festival Chorus and Fine
Arts ptogiam was held Friday
evening nt eight o'clock in the Me-
Muny College Auditorium.
"Thankful Four" Give
Program at High
School Chapel
' The Thankful Four" uu or-
thosis a of quite a bit of fame this
ye.il' piosetited a progiam during
tho chnpi'l exercises at high schm 1
on ThtirMlny moining .They pie-
sentul a willed piogram of popu-
lai numbeiH which were gisen a
heuity repon-e on the pait of
the audlemc. As usuul Mr. Shep-I
herd kept the house laughing with
his nnuouiiienu'iits of the next
uumbcis Theie were some fifty
MoMurty students present at the
progiiim mid according to Mr.
Shepherd they were brought along
to start the upplause. Whethor
they were oi not they repoited
that the orchestia made a good
showing. "
In case tho name "Thankful
Four" means nothing to you it is
gencially understood that they are
thankful that they were not shot
at their last appearance. This
members of tills orchestra are:
Mr Eveiett Shepherd comet; D.
Bone piano; Franklin Eldiidge
and Leon Womack clarinets and
saxophones.
Spenser's Definition of
Man
Man is a trancidental ideation
of solidanc intersceptive autoch-
thonal reduction and ergasmic in-
dividualism of lnobalized Hiriress-
Jis notlc and dlanoctic plasticities
of intellectlvlty that is to say
man Is an ectypual macroccsimic
modality of ultroneous and fusi-
form differentiation spontaneous-
ly recemented Into homogenous individuality.
TOTEM WILL BE OUT
SOON
The Totem is finished and the
printing is oxer according to Dan
Dodson editor-in-chief. All of the
copy is in and the printing is com-
pleted. There is nothing left to do
but cut and bind the books. The
covers are not here at present but
thev are eXDected to be here as
will be glad when the new annuals
are ready for distribution.
Author of Prairie
Pictures Conducts
Chapel Program
I
Mrs. Joseph M. Pel kins of East-
land had chaige of. the chapel pro-
gram Wednesday morning at tb
regular time. Mis. Peiklns Is a
very prominent club woman and)
is the author of our May pagentj
"Piahie Pictures". I
The members on tlio progiam
were announced by Mrs. Perkins. I
'ne Irs unDcr 'UP
!hl'0 !8ec""s s"? Mr9 H
M Smith .f Amanita. Ues were
iitkiu 9Jitikuai3 vi wins" wn.
Smith makes a practice of.
Miss Grace Langsford from T.
C. IT. in Fort Worth gave a very
lovely piano selection.
Mrs. Perkins complimented the
students highly for their attention
given to the. artist. She said "It
is hard to find an audience that
will give strict attention to such
programs but I wish to compli-
ment the McMurry students for
their chapel attention."
Writer of Texas Song
Appears in Chapel
W. J. Marsh widely known mu-
sician and composer entertained
in chapel Friday morning playing
some of his own compositions.
Mr. Marsh is a cotton man In
Foit Worth but he composes dur-
ing his spare time. He says ''my
mu8'1- ' hul' "W 1fe. but "ot
actly my vocation."
He Is the author of the new song
"Texas Our Texas" recently
adored by the "Legislature r
tho Texas State Song.
He also plays at three churches.
He played three groups:
1. 1. A rather sad number.
2. A Minuet.
3. Moonlight on Lake Louise
1. A Folk Dance.
II. Songs of Fat People.
1. Mary and I.
2. When Evening Shadows Fall.
III. An invitation of Grand Op-
era. Mr. Marsh and "The Bride
in the Water." Miss Katheryn
Hammonds played for him.
MRS. VANDERSALL
CRITIC JUDGE
AT SIMMONS
Mrs Bernlce Vanderhall head
of thu speech aits Department wa
critic Judge at Simmons last week
in the one-act play tournament for
High schools. It was her duty to
analize and grade eaih play. The.
winning school was Abilene with
a grade of 97. Pampa was runnr
up with a grade of. 92 whlU Crow.
cU rUd third with U.
Clubs Is Holding Its Fifteenth Annual Convention In Abilene
T. i. P. Club Enjoy
THEATRE PARTY
Gentlemen Are Guests for
the Occasion at the
Couch Home.
The T.I. P. Club entertained
the new member and their dates
Saturday night with a theatre par-'
ty at tlie Majestic. After enjoy-1
Ing the- show "Strictly Modern" (
the group went to Caroline Couch's
home where refreshments of fiult'
salad punch and sandwiches were'
served. The guests of the evening
were: Bob I harp Dub Haikrlder
Everett Llgon Buck Osborn C. J. i
Hedges Jasper Horsey Krankie t
SexeD Clayton Lusby Haskell
Bartlet Anion Johnson Pat Henry
Luke Medley Skinney Williams!
Leech Jewel Grimes Margaret
Smith Eliiabeth Harkrider Bir-
die 1 ee Terry Ora Faye Hefley
Irene Addison Grace Lev Crans-
ton Elizabeth Bowyer and Hattie
Katherine Widraer. Miss Beatrice
I Story sponsor accompanied the
I group.
SPECIAL ELECTION
TO FILL VACANT
OFFICES SOON
Mr. Howard Lee diller presi
dent of the Students' Association
has p a
ii.
notice of a special
ion to be held on May
6th for the purpose of electing the
offices left vacant by the regular
e)wHon thu The mion8
must be passed around and duly
signed and be in the hands of the
secretary of the Students' Asso-
ciation befoie May 3rd. The of-
fices that are vacant at the pres-
ent time are vice-president of the
Students' Association editor of
the Galleon and forensic manager.
At present there are two candi-
dates in the running. W. B. May
for the vice-presidency and Elita-
beth Terrell as editor of the Gal-
leon. No one has announced for
forensic manager to date.
Ralph Steen Elected
Editor Alumni Paper
Kalph Steen was elected by the
Alumni Association to edit their
edition of their college paper this
lear. Next will be the week for
the Seniors and then thu Alumni
edition will appear. It is a job to
edit the class editions but above
all it is a problem to get news
from the people who are away
front the school. In the years be-
fore the Alumni edition hud been
full of advice to the students who
are having a vacation while they
are In college and tilling us to
enjoy ourselves to the utmost be-
cause the cold cruel woild Is ahead.
To know the woist is peace- -
it is uncertainty that kills.
Dr. J. W. Hunt; Quaker Cowboy Orator Poet Preacher College Builder
By Kmbu Jane Mclld
VYwt la West
Picture to yourself a bleached
waste of land over which Texas
norther swept with untiring force
and where Indians slipping down
from the reservation made peri-
lous the life of a few cowboys
who made their homes In crude
dug-outs.
Into this land in 1870 came
Paris Cox a famous old Quaker
of Indiana and founded a Friends
colony which he called Estacado.
This was the first plains settle-
ment in Texas. The colony doctor
wm William Hunt a man who
lumUf U appoJntMMt 4'Vml
DEDICATION
For their happy dispositions their ability of
leadership their supreme loyalty to our Alma
Mater their inestimable worth to the college we
love we THE JUNIOR CLASS do hereby ded-
icate this our issue of the WAR WHOOP to
HER MAJESTY CAROLINE
SIXTH QUEEN OF MAY
and
HER ROYAL HIGHNESS ASALIE
UNCROWNED QUEEN
in the hope that the happiness and honor that
has been theirs this May week may be symbolic
of the happiness and honor that may be theirs
throughout life.
aHllB
BUHBIHHHHHBBlHHIHBHBHMIMi
.MKS.
Mrs. Gill Noted Citizen Poet and Club
Member of Abilene and West Texas
Mis. J. M. F. Gill bottci known
perhaps by her pen name May
Terry Gill was bom In New Or-
leans. W hen she was very young
her family moved to Atkansas
where she was i eared. She at
tended Peabody Normal and
taught 3 ears in the Tom Allen
High School at Prescott. Mis.
Cill moved to Texas 'iJ yeais ago
and Is now living in Abilene wheie
her husband is head physician at
the Abilene State Hospital. In
ISU8 she entered the war seivue
and held it commission as side
nurse at Camp Travis Hospital.
After the war she entered aociul
service woik In San Antonio
Washington and Caswell N. C.
Mrs. Gill lived at Butkburnett
Texus during thu oil boom and
man of her poems were written
during this time. In New Yoik
severul years ago Mrs. Gill did a
great deal of research woik. While
there she was presented at the
Author's Club; received recogni-
tion on Post's night of New York
dent U. S. Giant bud fot ten years
ministered to the pasv Osage Nez-
peroes and Ponkasv tribes of In-
dians. Dr. Hunt had a large lam-
ily among which was James W'inl-
ford the subject of this sketch
Docka Shinda (Little Doctoi) he
was called by the Indiuns among
whom he spent tho first five seats
of his life
James Winifoid Hunt svas five
years old when his family joined
thu Estacado colony. Today with svere held sveukl). Here thu Iniy
a keen sparkle in his eye he will listened to long exhortations em
tell you of the large herds ot buf- phatic testimonies hymns lined l
falo that comes down to Tohoka.tho eltleis and stirring players
Lake to drink and of the famous Early Education
buffalo hunter George Ceuiey and I In a quaint old dug out Dr. Hunt
Dtck Wllktreon. The years were received his first educational train.)
GILL
Club und was etendid couitosics
fiom the New Yoik 1'iexs Clubs.
Mrs. Gill is a membei of the
League of American Pen Women
The Poetiy Sointy of Texas is
ex-president of the Texas Wo-
man's Pi ess Association as well
as being an active woikei in scl-
eral local clubs.
"Under the Derucks and Othei
Poems" a collection of Mis. Gill's
wolks will be published some time
this fall. 1 he pouins on the oil
town a senes of wai poems oc-
casional vciseM am) a niimbii ol
miscillaiie'iius poems make a wi-
ndy that is unusual and cuv i n
tertaining.
Mrs. Gill began wilting as a
child. '"I Inn's something that
just bubbles up in one and ou
have to write It to get nnv eace
writing is nutuial and a pail of
me" said Mrs. GUI. "Sometimes
I've thought that I would quit
wasting tune ami paei but I al-
ways have to ictuiu to m desk."
(Continued on Page 1)
fro light with Intult-itt lhe boy
killed his fust antelope when he
was eleven svheu he was twelve
ho iood u wild mustang and in
his fouitienth yciu he killed u
leui.
(Junker Life
The atmosphere of thu little
quukvr lolony was sery leligious.
l.umbei was hauled fiom Fort
Griffin by ox team to coustiuct a
little ihuiih where five serviies
Emma Jane McDavid
Wins First nTT. I. P. A.
Dan Dodson Is Student
Representative 1'. I.
P. A. Meeting.
A familiar Essav "Black Bodies
and White Souls" b Kimnn Jane
Mclhixid won tiist pue in the
T. 1 P. A. contest which tei minu-
ted w It li the nnmml T 1 P A.
lomcntlon and the aiinounciment
! of the awards at tho coiixcntion
Thursday night April 124 at the
I Keep Hotel at lluntsullo with the
Sam Houston State Teiuhers Col-1
lege of that place as hosts. McMui-
I is other nwaids weie: Humorous
I shot t ston "Sweet I Mug" by l.u-
illle GJst second place; Feature
stoiy "He's the Diulx to Kit Kuls"
and the McMuir magazine "Tlio
Galleon" both took second places
and were both the woik of Miss
(J st. The thud places going to
McMuir) weie; Spent tor on the
Howuid Pn)iie-MiMuii giinio. by
Moms Sales and the pla "Con-
elusions" b Elizabeth Teriell The
McMuii) iiiiiuul Near book The
Totem" was tuted fouith and was
the woil. of Maisiii Bind
Acioiclmg to Dan Dodson Mc-
Mui is dchgate attending the
lomcntlon it was iin( cf the most
succcsstul that has eei been held.
With Sam Houston Sat
College as hosts to the
in the hlstouc town of Iluutsville
theie was much ot hlstouc inteivst
as well as the interest of the con-
eiitioii itself The state prison
was mspiited bv the delegation
i the old homo of iiui Uuiuton
I lcnatisl just ott the campus which
I has lecontU bcin conceited into
a state park and the- giacu of Sam
Illusion white some of the things
that wuo ol attiiutiM inteiest.
Such sH.aUiis as Mingle Neal
an aliiiiimis ot aiu Houston State
line he is College. State Scnatol
fiom l hi 111 ."e i ml the onl.c worn-
io In state; Kepicseil-
i M i i i ii the HuntsviUu
I) Mu . nt I'siill of the
s uu lb o i ite Ti icheis Col-
i i. W I! Sunsnm of
the I'lesbctciian c lunch of llunts-
wllc and a ch.iitu mi mbei ol the
T. 1. P A and lumuiis of South
western vJuiMiNiti it Geoigetown
who spoke on "Ki niiuisn lues" pin-
iided the Wiighliei leelures of the
COIIM'lltlOII.
Some inipoitant business lians-
pued sinh as the adiitun of Bai-
lor College C. 1 A and Sul Boss
Statu 1 u hois Colli gi Horn the
ostei and the admittaiiic of the
College Of Alts and Indu tins of
KingmiMc- The l munition ac-
cepted the imitation of the T W
(' of Foit Win th to make then
campus the misting plaic foi the
coineiition foi anothci leal
Mtiih time was taken in discuss
mu of the pioposul IC'MllutlOII to
the effect that the islltois of the
sihool piiblnations puisne a mole
Mgeiious and iinistiuiliie edltoi-
ml policy ifgaidli'Ks of peisonal
fi midships with the faculty and '
the inlininistiation lhe lesolutioii
was dctcatcd attel much discus-
sion and debate A standing Ihi'i
i comnnttee was appointed to
npoit next eai with the foil iw-
ing lomposing tho pcisonuel Dan
Dodson McMuirv Chaiiniaii Biy-
aii Maxii Stephen F Austin Slate
leachcis College Nacogdoches ulid
Ellen Bookniaii Tiunty Uiuveisity
Waxahiiihie.
uif His sistei Emilia Hunt svas
his teacher "onu da" said Di
Hunt leminesceiutl) "a buffalo
stud; his head in the ioi iiid
biuke up school " lit'.'i Miss
Els a lxisvis a natlst of Iowa and
a graduate uf Peon. College tame
to Estiteado and oened a school
In the church building.
"I learned to lovu the nouns of
John Gieenllcf W'hittiei the (jtia
and roud through mcKquito it nil
said Di Hunt Iticeutly "Ilu svas
the ipinkei bov's ideal wiitei Wo I
mimorizeel iiiauv of his poems and
recited thein on 1'ilday ufteinooii ".
Incidentally Br Hunt still leineiu
bervd those poems and bits of them
(Continued On Page 4) I
r
ITEXAS UNDERlJX FLAGS
REVEALED IN PAGEANT
COLOUR. I
I'VCKAM'in
SWEATERS GIVEN
TO BAND BOYS
Due to an oot sight or a mis-
take on the pait of somtoue the
bind swiuteis that welo issued
t the memheis of tho band failed
to git anj public itv tlunugh the
coluiuns ii f this pa pel. Thej aic
h:
m niaioon coat sweateis Willi
ery attiactice emblem The
emblems weie designed and diawnl
In Bull Might. Die emblem ii
iiau oui on iMiKgioima oi wiute
with a mat
hain and an Indian
with one km
down his back
feathei diooping
Tin Indian is etv
uggestiie of the uieinbeis of thol
band when thtn aie in full urn-
toini
Sweateis weie awaided to eight-
ecu mombcis ot the bund us fol
los Flalikliu Eldiidge Edwin
llarns Ci aw toid Babb Malioni
Snaielv t!u Mmil llow.ud
McDonald. Ellis l.iKke. I It Conn
Teachers ui. W. H. Mac. Don iM Blink i-
onvention xw riillv Doiiov m D.iudson I.an
i0 Webb 1 eon Womack l.leiin
)0ss. Vunon Bowois Wilson tlai-
u-u ud Kct-iett Miopheid. dine
tor
Mrs. Gill Speaks
In Chapel Tuesday
Mis J M. F Gill one ot Abi-I
lene's p u'ts u-ad fiom hei winks
in chain I luesdiv moiuing She"
apiH-nied until i the auspices of the
Alpha rileti Nu l.lteian Society
The fust two pin ins weie about
an oil town "Is it Fair'"' and
"Cttv or Mud" these pntuiid
the giitd fm gold that possessed
eceiv inhabitant 1 lie thud poem
was tin miswei to thu ilub uiini
ill's piopusiil to elect a monument
to the "hlmk miliums' bs the'
Mamms hi I sell "Oui Giiindd.ids"'
was a wai poe in showing how tin
Union soldicis and the Contend
eiate sildieis weie united bs the
woild win and then giandsoin
fought in the khaki togethei
"lhe (.leiitei loci" was w nt ten
foi iippliititinii in Texas I'm Wo-
men's Club and le celled that oi
gaiiuation's i iilhllsiaslie apilause
the last poem lead was the poet's
most m out one It leeeivcd tlist
pi io in tin Full nti d Club's con
test "lhe Mm king bud" is a
sttal.s in sound iffnt and when
the mithoi lend it one mull n-il
N eni t
song ol the mm king
hud To even listmei n
pi em the song said what
wnnled to In ut and tin I
poitian d was that life wdl
t ux vxtutli what we till
the
thes
PH1L0S RAISE
FIFTY DOLLAR
' STUDENT LOAN
Under the liadciidnp of Miss
Jennie 'rate and Kuiimi mlci
son spolisoi and piesul.nt tin Al-
pha The tn Siii. I itorms Sociits
has i iiisud fill fin- a loan fund
this mones will he lonne.l at in
tCllSt til HtllllU Mi Mm i s sluiliiils
next ai lhe uiom.i was iaie.l
hs donations Isiail Innelll pai-
tii'h and Mlllug Daslei tggs rhm
is thi fust oigitnuation in the
collegei to hace a loan fund 'I ho
(luh will loiitiout to inisi mono
tlio ultimate lohI huni; a ilub
house foi all of the oigiiiiinliom I
in the eolltge ins one intciis-
ted in this loan turn! should appl I
to eithei Miss late m I.' in in a
ii.lcmcn
o
Men who tis to "Get Dure" by
doing no mom thin is necessary
usually run out of gas.
This Week
Ml!K- (l. CVrNT
lie.iiititulli gowneil and gorgeous-
l nttindid. Miss Caroline Couch
lenmr was howiuhI McMurry's
sivth Mar ymen Ix'foro the mem-
bus of the lcis Federation of
Mumi i lull mJ the loi.il audien-
t fiM- tliutc the pageant was
i iiiaugiii.itid t a colorful May Po'e
ilnme Fightien children dressed
I as him Imimits
and
l.ittl.
gvildenrods
Ruth Wil-
wound tin
pole
linlM11 llt(l iil0 i;ilU igjjo
. . ..r Umntiful
h.U dim vcas gicon bv little Miss
Billie Joe H lie. pupil o'f Mrs. Leo-
lul Phillips . dame wa
giMn li Maltha Musser
pupil of
Miss Imam no Vndnson
lhe c'omiuir of the court was an
m. uloiitin. nlfiit of .i.n) ln.iNt.
fl
it p.ut wes preceded by
NntleiMi Me. Daniel as union of
i minitute couit with little Miss
''a mil I'obb.c Ja the king.
Follow ing eaiiie the- visiting
Mm ens and princesses with heir
eseotts
I In m.ije'stv Kaehel of the hoase
ol lining nuein of A. C. C.
His 1 ighuess llulieit of tie house
of Dei i iik escoit
llei ui.ijestx FlizaUth of thu
house- ol Wood queen of Sim-
HI UK I' IIMIsltC
Uu hiistoo
i high
.111 nut
Ol till
sihool
I'uiiie l!ol
les. es
lie. hli.1 i
the h
plus in
l Isdi
Bnrtnmore- of tbiK
' Bounds ese-ort.
I'liiic'css- Puncess
ol the house of Finch
I'i wine of the high
l Baird.
i ot the In use of Dar-
olt
I'm
icess lieiie of
llollis of the
high school of
I'm;
I
W i Uu house B.utlch
oil
lit
lugl.i
miecss Vsas of
I oius of tho
tho high sihool
K"sl
Uui
ilu house of Fiost
I'uncess Norvene
Ii us oi t uiininei' ot
I'losiiiee nt the high
ol Wiuteis
ol tin house of Young
ol tin
silo I
III i hiLhn
Illness Ullhv of
I'ollaid of the
lhe high school
t the house of
muss bluaboth
ot Dims of tho
high school ot
Mill tee tie
I llll 111 Is i
llll ISvOlt
He i lughm.
th. hoi
M.il.
.. I i
ihe house of Bocil
in mil. is of jlo
i .nil hs the lepios-
M. Minis
I'linecss rheluia.
tin
ii ui I We
cut llll.
Iltl I I
o the h
Mm
lssl.
i I veil ot the pio
i. uli ms of Mc
Ilu..
I'i line- Nat of the
lit in lei son escoit.
I ode
llll
I Uu hiss Oh N'ltll
m t Cutter of the
Dllkei Cluloii of
q I ushs escoit.
Duchess (.atheriUK
si of Jones of tho
i lass o
o.lsll
the house
I ads ship
of Hie ho
.lass oi
is loidslnp Duke liobeit of tho
lioiiso of hulke ihoii escort
ei Ladsship Duchess EinnitiJano
ot the house ot Me Das id of
(he .la-s ol II
Is l.oi.lslnp Duko Ulgdoii of the
house of Edwaiels uscoit
er Uidsship Duchess Madge of
the house of McCauley of the
i lass oi in
is I oi.Ulup Duke Ellu of tho
house oi I is kc escoit
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McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1, Friday, May 2, 1930, newspaper, May 2, 1930; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth100584/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.