Word: reds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...North!" You wouldn't call Dallas, New Orleans, Natchez and Shreveport "backwoods," would you? Perhaps the inspiration comes from your idea of the country we traverse. If it does, then you're wrong again. The Mississippi Valley isn't "backwoods." Neither is the famous, fertile Red River Valley. Neither is the rich, agricultural section of North Texas. (I'm attaching a map showing this country. You oughta read up about us. You'd get a different picture.) Something else. Take a peek at the bond market. L. & A. bonds look all right...
Approximately 550 copies of the Red Book Register were handed out to Freshmen between 12 and 2 o'clock at the Union on Wednesday...
...books are bound in heavy, gray paper and contain the pictures, home and college addresses and preparatory schools of all Freshmen. There is also a short introduction by John L. Donnell '40, chairman of the Red Book, explaining the nature of this experiment...
...errors have been made in the book, due to the fact that the printer was rushed to publish the book by November 25. Any further mistakes should be reported to the Chairman of the Red Book Board...
...represent the freshman class in all sorts of volunteer work that last night a second committee was established to continue the excellent start. In the first year the members of the committee were distributed to the four corners of the House, some doing social service work, some helping the Red Cross and preparing Thanksgiving baskets, others aiding the speaker's committee. In addition the P.B.H. handbook was slightly revised, and this year a critical analysis of extra-curricular activities is to be made for the handbook...