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Library Home » Find Information » Find Databases » San Antonio Register Index Index to San Antonio RegisterThe current index covers issues from May 29, 1931 through May 29, 1959. You may browse any part of the index by choosing a letter from the list below. Please read the introduction to learn about some of the peculiarities in the microfilm and how to use the structure of the index to find names. Note: The following pages are quite large and—depending on your browser—may take several minutes to fully load. Thank you for your patience. A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z S
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coast singers at New Light Baptist Church Sunday, 1947/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue) in San Antonio May 11-16, 1947/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue)
meetings in 1938, 1938/05/13: 6, 1938/05/20: 6, 1938/07/08: 6, 1938/07/29: 4 meetings in 1941, 1941/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue) on 'Glorified Voices' program Sunday, 1943/02/26: 8 (filmed in 03/12 issue)
meetings, 1941/04/18: 6 to perform on 'Glorified Voices,' 1941/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue)
pastor of Second Baptist Church of Seguin to be installed (photo), 1948/10/22: 8 (filmed in 10/29 issue)
death of, 1936/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/15 issue)
dies from pneumonia after lengthy illness, 1958/01/24: 1
Proposed Tax on Food And Drugs (editorial), 1934/02/16: 4
family conducts program, 1948/05/21: 8 homecoming set for June 28, 1959/06/19: 8 (filmed in 06/26 issue), 1959/06/26: 8 (filmed in 07/03 issue) in appreciation of help with church remodeling, 1946/08/23: 8 (filmed in 08/30 issue) news in 1937, 1937/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue) news in 1949, 1949/05/13: 8, 1949/06/03: 8, 1949/06/24: 8, 1949/07/01: 8, 1949/09/16: 8 news in 1951, 1951/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue), 1951/09/07: 8 (filmed in 09/14 issue), 1951/09/14: 8 (filmed in 09/21 issue), 1951/09/28: 8 (filmed in 10/05 issue), 1951/10/05: 8 (filmed in 10/12 issue), 1951/11/02: 8 (filmed in 11/09 issue) news in 1952, 1951/12/28: 8 (filmed in 1952/01/04 issue), 1952/02/15: 8 (filmed in 02/22 issue), 1952/03/07: 8 (filmed in 03/14 issue) news in 1953, 1953/03/13: 8 (filmed in 03/20 issue), 1953/07/03: 8 (filmed in 07/10 issue)
meetings in 1950, 1950/05/05: 7
wins American Woodmen bathing beauty contest, 1944/06/09: 7
SA business man taken by death, 1955/01/07: 1
young Houston musician receives talent contest scholarship from Knights of Pythias (photo), 1955/09/16: 1
eight-year-old boy victim of hit-run driver, 1937/12/17: 1
long-time SA resident taken by death, 1951/05/11: 1
pictures presented to Grant School by teacher's mother, 1933/10/20: 3 popular teacher dies suddenly, 1933/07/28: 1
featured in "Women in the News" first of Negro American documentary films (photo), 1953/04/03: 4 keynote speaker for Negro History Week at Prairie View (photo), 1958/02/14: 7 named Chicago Assistant Counsel, 1955/11/25: 1 named trustee of Roosevelt University for 3-year term, 1957/11/29: 3 United Nations service
makes first UN Assembly speech asking continuance of social welfare advisory work, especially for rehabilitation of Korea, 1950/10/06: 3 named alternate UN delegate, 1950/09/01: 1 named to US National Commission for UNESCO (photo), 1952/06/06: 1 UN goodwill delegate to Austria, 1951/08/03: 1
Peter Claver organist of 25 years, dies, 1944/01/14: 6
death of, 1933/04/07: 4
home economics major at California U. (photo), 1944/12/15 Supp: 2
Dunbar Parent-Teacher Association reception for principal, postponed, 1957/10/18: 6 Dunbar principal suddenly taken by death (photo), 1958/12/19: 1 final rites held (photo), 1958/12/26: 8 (filmed in 1959/01/02 issue) promoted to Dunbar Junior High as principal, 1957/06/21: 1
fatally stricken with heart disease en route to work (photo), 1939/10/20: 1 rites held for two SA women (photo), 1939/10/27: 5
man who 'doesn't want woman anymore,' shot by Ruby Lewis, 1949/11/25: 1
final rites held for infant, 8 months old, 1959/01/09: 8 (filmed in 01/16 issue)
succumbs to long illness (photo), 1941/08/15: 1
final rites held, 1959/03/06: 8 (filmed in 03/13 issue)
See also Huston-Tillotson College (Austin, TX) Adams, Marcus, wins four-year scholarship (photo), 1949/09/02: 6 Alamo Royal Links anticipates banner year, 1935/09/27: 2 approved for new rating by Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (photo), 1951/12/28: 1 At Dragonville, by Noel Sewel, 1932/10/07: 3 auspicious opening for 32nd year, 1931/09/25: 8 (filmed in 10/02 issue) baseball team (Dragons)
diamond prospects good, 1949/03/25: 3 whips Sam Huston twice, 10-4, 7-5, 1951/04/06: 5
begins cage work, 1931/12/25: 3 defeats PV in hard game, 1933/02/10: 3 Dragons in top form for tourney, 1934/03/09: 3 Sam Huston quint bows to Wildcats, 1934/02/02: 3 Varsity Five goes down in hectic battle, 1933/01/27: 3 Wiley takes two from Dragons, 1934/02/09: 3
Alamo League All-Stars upset Sam Huston Dragons, 1936/03/06: 3 All-Stars, Tip Toppers bow to Huston at Austin, 1936/03/13: 3 Benson, Sam Huston play tonight, 1939/03/10: 3 clashes with Alamo League All-Star court five at Recreation Center tomorrow, 1936/02/28: 3 Coach Brice Taylor and his cagers (photo), 1939/03/10: 3 St. Philip's meets Sam Huston in game tonite, 1937/03/12: 3 starts BB grind, 1935/12/27: 3 stomps Houston U., 1936/02/14: 3 takes International Club in thrilling battle, 1936/01/17: 3 tangles with International Club tomorrow, 1936/01/10: 3 wins from, and lose to Xavier University, 1936/01/24: 3
Bishop beats Sam Huston, 1940/01/19: 3 cagers cop thriller from American Woodmen, 1941/02/14: 3 Sam Huston no match for Woodlawn, 1940/02/09: 7 St. Peter Claver whips Sam Huston College, 1941/03/07: 3 to play here next week in clash with Woodlawn Methodist, 1940/02/02: 3 wins one from Mary Allen, 1940/02/16: 3
cagers take two from Prairie View, 1947/02/28: 3 St. Philip's drops two to SHC, 1949/12/16: 3 takes pair from Wiley, 1948/02/20: 3 Tillotson, SHC cagers split pair, 1949/02/18: 3
plays Southern in conference cage game here, 1950/12/08: 5 PV takes two from Sam Huston, 1950/02/24: 4 St. Philip's, Sam Huston vie tonite, 1950/12/08: 5
Southern, Sam Huston in cage game here, Jan. 16, 1951/01/12: 5 Southern U. roars from behind to beat S. Huston, 1951/01/19: 5 takes pair from Samuel Huston, 1951/02/09: 3 tames Southwest, 65-51, 1951/01/19: 5
Sam Huston, No. 1 in SW, plays Wiley here Sat., 1952/02/08: 5 third period outbreak gives Wiley 76-75 upset of S. Huston, 1952/02/15: 4 begins 63rd session, 1938/09/23: 7 Bell, Georgia Ann
co-ed receives national award (photo), 1949/06/03: 5 co-ed wins UNCF award, 1949/05/27: 1 building program under way, 1948/02/13: 7 Bumbrey, Claude, open letter regarding accusation of agitation against college, 1936/02/28: 7 campaign for $60,000 launched, 1931/12/11: 3 choir
at Second Baptist Church May 12, 1947/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue) a capella choir in San Antonio, 1940/04/05: 7, 1948/02/20: 8, 1950/01/13: 4 a capella choir pleases in recital, 1940/04/19: 7 A Capella Choir Scores Big Hit (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1934/02/02: 4 a capella choir to perform for historical pageant (photo), 1939/05/12: 2 choir on ten-day tour, 1934/01/26: 7 choir on the air Sunday mornings (photo), 1938/10/07: 2 choir to perform at SA Library Auditorium, 1934/01/26: 7, 1934/02/02: 1 choir touring west, 1937/03/12: 2 famous choir to perform in San Antonio, 1934/01/26: 7 in San Antonio tonight (photo), 1949/04/08: 6 makes "good Neighbor" tour of Mexico (photo), 1947/04/25: 1 mammoth folk song festival features a capella choir, 1934/01/19: 1 octet lauded, feted; California friends and alumni extend hospitality to Texas group, 1935/04/05: 1 ten-day tour to close 1934 spring concert season, 1934/06/01: 3 West Texas Methodist Conference enthralled by SH choir (photo), 1948/10/22: 4 consolidation with St. Philip's Junior College, 1931/08/21: 5 expansion program under way, 1938/04/29: 5 Extension School
Cuero extension program begins next week, 1934/01/26: 5 third quarter registration begins, 1944/03/24: 7
6 faculty members added, 1948/09/10: 1 Augustine, Byron M., becomes coach and director of physical education (photo), 1941/08/29: 3 Boatner, Edward H.
sings at Church College Sunday observance, 1933/09/29: 3 to head music department, 1933/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue) to train church choirs in San Antonio, 1934/01/05: 8 (filmed in 01/12 issue)
resigns to teach Spanish in Dallas school, 1933/08/25: 2 Romance Language professor, publishes book of Negro dialect poems of the Southwest, 1933/08/11: 8 (filmed in 08/18 issue) Dett, R. Nathaniel Frazier, Dr. John Wright, pioneer professor dies at age of 85, 1949/07/29: 1 Grannum, President Stanley E. Hines, Emory W., new head coach, 1949/01/21: 3 King, Willis Jefferson Talley, Miss, new faculty member introduced to students (photo), 1938/09/23: 5 football team (Dragons), 1931
Bishop defeats Sam Huston in thrilling game, 1931/11/13: 3 Coach Wright begins extensive drilling of football team, 1931/10/02: 5 football prospects, 1931/09/18: 3 Houston Junior College ties Sam Huston, 1931/10/30: 3 Joe Lyons added to coaching staff, 1931/10/16: 3 plays Houston Junior College, 1931/10/23: 3 practice game with San Antonio All Stars, 1931/10/16: 3 ties game with Texas College, 1931/11/06: 3 Wiley defeats Dragons 38-6, 1931/11/27: 3 Wiley to play Sam Huston at Austin, 1931/11/13: 7
defeated by Burleson, 1932/10/14: 3 Dragon-Wildcat game predicted to be tough tussle, 1932/11/25: 3 Dragonville Highlights, by L. Lewis, 1932/09/02: 3 starts training, 1932/09/16: 3 Wiley Wildcats crush Dragons 69-0, 1932/12/09: 3
Bishop whips Samuel Huston, 1933/11/10: 3 Brooks, Charles M., new football coach, 1933/08/25: 3 defeated 45-0 by Wiley Wildcats, 1933/10/13: 3 defeats Paul Quinn in Thanksgiving game, 1933/12/08: 3 Dragons get late start, 1933/09/22: 3 Wiley-Sam Huston classic tomorrow, 1933/10/06: 3
defeats Butler, 1934/10/12: 5 prospects at Huston bright as grid practice gets going, 1935/09/27: 3 PV whips Huston, 19-0, 1935/12/13: 5 Southern U. wins one, trouncing Sam Huston, 20-0, 1935/11/08: 3 takes Guadalupe after slow start, 1935/10/18: 5
ends season undefeated with win over Philander Smith, 1939/11/24: 3 gridders overwhelm highly touted Jarvis College, 1939/11/10: 3 PV opens football schedule on Sept. 25, against Samuel Huston, 1937/09/03: 2 Tillotson, Samuel Huston will meet on gridiron Nov. 26, 1938/06/10: 3
bows to P.C. Smith of Arkansas State, 1940/10/18: 3 entertains Wiley in Homecoming game Sat., 1940/11/01: 3 routs Paul Quinn, 37-0, 1940/11/29: 3 tries Philander Smith in Little Rock Sat., 1940/10/11: 2 Wiley 13, Sam Huston 0, 1940/11/08: 3
upsets Brown Ramblers, 14-6, 1944/12/22: 3 upsets Prairie View, 6-0, 1944/10/06: 3 Xavier whips Sam Huston for homecomers, 1944/12/01: 3
meets PV Saturday, 1945/11/16: 3 plays Butler Saturday, 1945/09/21: 2 Sam Huston, Prairie View battle to 0-0 stalemate, 1945/10/05: 7 Sam Huston, Randolph Field in stadium game; colorful collegians, top GI gridders promise flashy spectacle, Monday, 1945/10/19: 3 swamps Butler, 50-0, 1945/09/28: 3 trips Randolph, 1945/10/26: 3 triumphs over Tillotson, 20-13, 1945/12/07: 3
bows to Texas, 12-0, in great game, 1946/10/11: 4 convalescent soldiers witness grid game (photo), 1946/11/08: 1 expects Bishop to be tough, 1946/10/18: 3 fumble lets Langston win, 14-6, 1946/11/08: 3 Huston, Tillotson in double homecoming clash, Thanksgiving, 1946/11/22: 3 Jaguars swamp Sam Huston 65-0, 1946/10/18: 3 Langston, Samuel Huston stadium fracas promises to be thriller, 1946/10/25: 3 opens with Butler Saturday, 1946/09/20: 5 outweighed Sam Huston battles PV to 0-0 tie, 1946/10/04: 3 Phillips, Cecil "Duty," Dragon from San Antonio (photo), 1946/10/25: 3 Sam Huston, Langston meet in Alamo Stadium, 1946/10/18: 3 Sam Huston, PV meet in Austin, Saturday, 1946/09/27: 5 San Antonians lead Sam Huston in tilt with Langston, 1946/11/01: 3 wallops Tillotson Eagles 24-7, 1946/12/06: 3
bops Tillotson, 28-7, 1947/12/05: 3 Cattle Bowl: Sam Huston 7, Philander Smith 0, 1948/01/09: 3 grid grind opens Sept. 1, 1947/08/01: 3 Huston back steps out of bounds in Samuel Huston-Wiley game, 1947/11/28: 3 Huston bows to Langston, 1947/11/07: 3 "Old Home Week" as SHC, Tillotson clash, Nov. 27, 1947/11/21: 3 preps for bowl clash with Texas College, 1947/10/03: 2 San Antonians to shine when Wiley, Sam Huston meet here, 1947/11/14: 5 Tillotson upsets Samuel Huston in thriller, 25-19, 1947/12/12: 3 Wiley, Sam Huston in SW conference game Saturday, 1947/11/21: 3 Wiley, Samuel Huston to play in SA Nov. 22, 1947/10/31: 3 Wiley edges SHC, 6-0, in the mud, 1947/11/28: 3
cards 11 grid games for season schedule, 1948/08/13: 3 homecoming set for Nov. 5-6, 1948/11/05: 7 Huston, Butler clash Sept. 18, 1948/09/17: 3 Huston, Langston in Alamo Stadium Nov. 1, 1948/10/08: 3 Langston nips SHC in last two minutes, 1948/11/05: 3 mauls Butler College, 37-0, 1948/09/24: 5 puts whammy on Bishop, 1948/10/22: 3 PV, Sam Huston battle in Austin Saturday night, 1948/09/24: 5 San Antonians star on SHC grid team (photo), 1948/10/29: 3 seeks revenge in Langston game in SA, 1948/10/22: 3 SHC, Langston in stadium, Monday; starting lineups given, 1948/10/29: 3 Wiley, PV, renew ancient feud in Cotton Bowl, 1948/10/08: 3
conks Wiley, 13-7, 1949/11/25: 3 Grambling rolls over Samuel Huston, 34-0, 1949/12/09: 3 Langston's third period surge swamps Samuel Huston 27-7, 1949/11/04: 3 preps for 10-tilt grid slate, 1949/08/26: 3 Sam Huston, Texas State in stadium bout Oct. 22, 1949/10/14: 3 Sam Huston, Tillotson in annual battle Saturday, 1949/11/11: 3 Sam Huston meets Texas State in stadium (photo), 1949/10/21: 3 Texas State, SHC play in SA, Oct. 22, 1949/09/23: 3 Tillotson Eagles slam Samuel Huston 32-6, 1949/11/18: 3 turns back Texas State, 15-0, 1949/10/28: 3
fans to see national contender when Langston plays S. Huston here, Oct. 30, 1950/10/13: 5 Langston and SHC in Alamo Stadium game, Oct. 30, 1950/08/25: 3, 1950/10/27: 5 Langston-Sam Huston game promises to be thriller, 1950/10/06: 5 Langston touted to be No. 1 team when Lions play SH in Alamo Stadium, 1950/10/20: 5 Langston U. Lions measure Samuel Huston Dragons 21-0, 1950/11/03: 5 PV clips S. Huston 38-13, 1950/09/29: 5 PV opens with Sam Huston, in Austin, Saturday, 1950/09/22: 3 Texas College, S. Huston battle to 13-13 tie, 1950/10/06: 5 tickets for SHC-Langston tilt already sought, 1950/09/15: 5
40,000 watch San Huston lose in last minute, 13-7, in Mexico, 1951/09/21: 5 conks Bishop for SW Conference win, 1951/10/19: 5 Langston, SHC in game in SA Oct. 29, 1951/09/21: 5 Langston packs too much power, whips Sam Huston 18-0, 1951/11/02: 4 meets Mexican school on grid (photo), 1951/07/20: 7 opens grid season in Mexico City Sept. 15, 1951/07/20: 5 Sam Huston, Langston battle in Alamo Stadium, Mon. (photo), 1951/10/26: 5 SHC-Langston game here to uncork spectacular attacks, 1951/10/19: 5 SHC-Langston game Oct. 29 to pack color, 1951/10/05: 5 SHC-Langston game to draw alumni here, 1951/10/12: 5 graduation
6 San Antonians degree candidates, 1949/05/27: 5 6 San Antonians in summer graduating class, 1949/08/12: 5 8 San Antonians get degrees, 1932/06/17: 6 19 in summer graduating class, 1936/08/07: 5 20 candidates for degrees, 1938/05/27: 2 23 awarded degrees; two honorary degrees also given, 1936/06/12: 1 30 summer candidates for graduation, 1940/08/09: 2 commencement scene at Samuel Huston College (photo), 1936/06/19: 2 Davage, Dr. Matthew S., ex-prexy to be commencement speaker, 1941/05/16: 5 homecoming
Haynes, Armenda, Dallas presides as queen of Homecoming (photo), 1940/11/15: 2 Hoskins, Charlene, named homecoming queen (photo), 1949/11/25: 6 SHC letter men to be honored, 1949/11/18: 3 Huston alumna receives Master's degree at Denver, 1936/06/19: 5 Inge, G. P., Jr., open letter regarding accusation of agitation against college, 1936/02/28: 7 Ivy Leaf Club
Alpha Mu chapter of AKA gives Christmas program, 1935/12/27: 2 presents Fiesta Costume Dance to San Antonio's AKA Alpha Tau Omega Chapter, 1958/04/18: 6 merger with Tillotson College
merger rumored, 1947/04/25: 1 Tillotson, Sam Huston colleges become one with new name Huston-Tillotson College, 1952/04/25: 1
Austin bids for merged Wiley-Huston College, 1949/09/23: 1 college merger committee visits Wiley campus, 1950/03/24: 1 proposal approved by trustees, 1948/06/18: 5 proposed merger raises tempest, 1948/07/16: 1 Wiley, Sam Huston not to merge immediately, 1948/06/25: 1 ministers finish practical methods school, 1938/05/27: 2 Miss Samuel Huston
Ashford, Zenobia, wins again (photo), 1938/09/30: 1 Brown, Elsie Mae and Bennie Mae Crenshaw are candidates (photo), 1948/10/29: 4 coeds vie for 1945-46 "Miss SHC" title, 1945/11/16: 7 Haynes, Armenda, is "Miss Sam Huston" (photo), 1940/11/08: 7 Sanford, Annie Jewel, Houston, named "Miss Samuel Huston" (photo), 1950/11/24: 6 Sayles, Octavia, chosen (photo), 1933/04/28: 1
extravaganza is warmly received, 1946/04/05 Supp: 2 Music Department presents "Musical Extravaganza" Monday night in San Antonio, 1946/03/29: 6 news in 1931, 1931/10/16: 3 news in 1932, 1932/09/23: 2 news in 1936, 1936/02/14: 2, 1936/03/13: 2, 1936/04/03: 2 news in 1939, 1939/10/20: 6, 1939/11/03: 2, 1939/11/17: 2, 1939/11/24: 2, 1939/12/08: 2, 1939/12/15: 2 oratory contest won by top athlete, William Coefield, 1938/05/27: 3 orchestra
orchestra to play for historical pageant (photo), 1939/05/12: 2 proving to be capable musical group, 1939/05/12: 2 Phi Kappa Theta honorary society (photo), 1941/03/28: 2 Sam Huston boys entertained at good-bye party, 1932/04/01: 7 San Antonians in Sphinx Club of Beta Zeta Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, 1949/04/22: 6 San Antonio teachers graduate from Huston-Tillotson program, 1931/08/07: 8 (filmed in 08/14 issue) SHC Sports Dope, by Cluiss William Floyd, 1933/03/31: 3, 1933/04/07: 3, 1933/04/21: 3, 1933/04/28: 3, 1933/05/05: 3, 1933/05/12: 3, 1933/05/19: 3 Shelton, Ledora, graduates with honors, 1932/06/17: 5 Southern Ass'n approves SHC as four-year college, 1951/12/28: 6 State-wide Student Inter-racial Conference held here, 1933/04/14: 1 Sub-Freshman Weekend observed, 1933/04/21: 1 summer school
Houston editor speaks at commencement, 1933/08/25: 2 Huston-Tillotson summer school is large, 1932/07/01: 1 Huston-Tillotson summer school opens, 1934/06/22: 3 teacher exchange program with Tillotson College, 1933/09/08: 8 (filmed in 09/15 issue) tennis, Carlton Bradley wins net meet, 1949/05/06: 5 Thurman, Dr. Howard E., to speak (photo), 1948/03/26: 5 to have "selective" freshman class, 1937/09/10: 2 track and field
holds 3rd annual track and field met, 1932/04/29: 3 McKinney, Odell, takes honors at Annual Field Day meet, 1933/04/28: 3 Sam Huston takes honors at Tuskegee Relays, 1932/05/13: 3
in special meeting, 1932/09/16: 2 report of great year heard by Huston trustees, 1936/03/13: 1 Washington, George, Jr., appointed alumni secretary (photo), 1950/02/17: 1 West Texas ME Conference pushes expansion (photo), 1939/03/10: 2 YWCA holds first meeting, 1931/10/23: 5
alumni campaign to raise $50,000 for 50th anniversary, gets good start, 1950/03/10: 1 local chapter reorganized, 1950/03/17: 6
meetings in 1939, 1939/12/08: 6 SA to organize club, 1938/07/01: 1
retires after 30 years service in Army, 1951/01/12: 7
American Colleges "Who's Who" lists San Antonio girl, who attends Prairie View A&M, 1953/01/16: 1 enters Prairie View (photo), 1949/09/23 Supp: 4
burned by lye thrown by his wife, Bessie Samuels, 1944/02/25: 1 has acid hurled into face and eyes, sight endangered, 1940/12/13: 1
Andrews, U. J.
Register editor, chair of local committee to select recipient of $150 scholarship, 1957/02/08: 1 representing San Antonians of California, gives $100 for holiday gifts for Ella Austin Children's Home (photo), 1958/11/28: 1
Brady, John L., to provide refreshments (photo), 1959/06/19: 5 Campbell, SSgt. Calvin, San Antonio, awarded for heroism in B-29 crash near Elmendorf AFB, Alaska (photo), 1958/08/01: 1 expects record crowd, July 20, 1958/07/11: 6 Green, Irving, and Jesse Colvin, in charge of refreshments (photo), 1959/06/19: 3 second annual dinner set for July 21, 1957/07/19: 7 award grants to Mayme Yvonne Bailey of Phillis Wheatley High, and Richard Pitts of St. Peter Claver Academy, 1957/06/07: 1 barbecue picnic
over 1,000 expected for barbecue Sun. in LA, 1956/07/20: 7 sponsor barbecue picnic set for July 22 in Los Angeles, 1956/07/13: 7 Chandler, Ernest, Sargeant-at-Arms (photo), 1956/02/17: 6, 1958/05/30: 6 charter in the state of California received (photo), 1956/12/07: 1 charter members
Blair, Alvin (photo), 1956/07/27: 6 Brown, James (photo), 1956/07/06: 6 Butler, Sully J. (photo), 1956/10/05: 6 Colvin, Jesse I. (photo), 1956/06/29: 6 Duval, Curtis (photo), 1956/06/22: 4 Green, Irving (photo), 1956/07/13: 6 Kyle, Willie (photo), 1956/07/20: 6 Pulliams, John A. (photo), 1956/08/17: 6 Cunningham, Jack H.
re-elected financial secretary (photo), 1958/02/14: 6 to be stationed at dinner gate (photo), 1959/06/26: 6 Dunn, Charles
is vice president (photo), 1956/06/08: 7 and John A. Pulliams, Jr. elected officers of the organization (photo), 1958/01/31: 6 give post office box number for interested San Antonians, 1956/05/11: 6 Glenn, Lloyd
former San Antonio pianist, plays for third annual benefit dinner, 1958/05/30: 7 furnishes music for 4th annual dinner (photo), 1959/05/22: 6
first vice president (photo), 1959/06/26: 6 re-elected first vice president (photo), 1958/02/28: 6
is charter member, 1956/04/13: 6 re-elected president, 1956/12/21: 6 McKinney, Lee S.
officer (photo), 1956/03/09: 6 re-elected secretary for the third consecutive year (photo), 1958/03/07: 6 meetings in 1957 (photo), 1957/05/17: 2 officers
election of officers completed, 1956/02/10: 6 install officers and establish SA scholarship (photo), 1957/01/25: 1 Pulliams, John A., selected as ticket chairman for fourth annual dinner (photo), 1959/05/01: 6 Richardson, Robert W., charter member (photo), 1956/02/24: 6 scholarships, SA scholarship established (photo), 1957/01/25: 1 speakers welcomed at meeting (photo), 1956/03/16: 3 Tabor, Leon, posthumous award presented to (photo), 1959/06/26: 3 Thomas, Dupree
elected to office of auditor (photo), 1956/12/28: 6 named chairman of second annual dinner (photo), 1957/05/24: 6 Williams, Elvin, is treasurer (photo), 1956/03/02: 6
See also City Public Service Company, San Antonio See also Elections, San Antonio/Bexar County, TX See also San Antonio City Council See also San Antonio Fire Department See also San Antonio Housing Authority See also San Antonio Independent School District See also San Antonio Police Department See also San Antonio Public Library See also San Antonio Recreation Department See also San Antonio Transit Company Barrett starts South San Antonio improvements, 1936/03/20: 7 Beautiful Yard contest
being planned, 1951/03/16: 1 Edmerson, Fannie Mae, artist to head "Beautiful Yard" judging group, 1951/04/06: 1 winners to be awarded $100 cash prizes, 1951/03/23: 1 bond issues
Bond Issue Contemplated for Improvement and New Construction (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/09/18: 4 Vote Bonds! [of $350,000 for city improvements] (editorial), 1935/12/13: 4 Vote for Road Bond Issues (editorial), 1954/10/29: 4 Voters Did Not Approve Bond Issue for $500,000 to Provide Improvements (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1935/10/18: 4 city manager form of government
"Action" council supports city-manager petition, 1949/08/26: 1 Baptist Ministers' Association opposed to city manager operated municipality, 1940/12/13: 1 city manager government voted down, 1940/12/20: 1 closing efforts made against city manager; Race expected to vote against proposal in Tuesday's balloting, 1940/12/13: 1 Gates, S. H.
named to city council-manager group, 1949/08/12: 1 reports plan of council-manager group, 1949/08/26: 1 Inman says Register account of meeting is incorrect, 1940/12/20: 1 Race to oppose City Manager; political factions unite in fight against change in city government, 1940/11/29: 1 San Antonio Negroes Unite against City Manager Government (editorial), 1940/11/29: 4 Unity When Necessary (editorial), 1940/12/27: 4 We Must Not Have City Manager Government (editorial), 1940/12/13: 4 clean-up drives
car clean-up tour set for Aug. 10, 1948/08/06: 1 "Cleanup" drive with trash pickup days, April 15, 16, 1952/04/11: 1 land owners warned vacant lots must be cleaned, 1958/05/16: 6 'Spring Clean Up Week' proclaimed by Mayor Callaghan, 1948/04/02: 6
greater national meetings for SA with new coliseum, 1945/08/10: 1 Vote For the All-Purpose Coliseum (editorial), 1945/08/24: 4
city government to be discussed in First Baptist Church panel, 1949/10/28: 7 explained to Metropolitan Council, 1949/10/07 Supp: 4 go to the polls and VOTE, 1950/04/28: 1 no! no! no!, 1940/12/13: 1
American way: segregation banned in city facilities (photo), 1956/05/04: 1 city answers suit that seeks ban on J. Crow pools, 1955/04/08: 1 Here and Now (column, by Ruth Bellinger McCoy), 1955/11/18: 1 Negro patronage of "Carmen Jones" kept low by pickets, 1955/04/08: 1 Negroes get 'friendship note' from Archdiocesas Council of Catholic Men, 1956/02/24: 1 pool Jim Crow likely to end without suit, 1956/03/23: 1 repeal of pool Jim Crow ordinance sought, 1955/01/21: 1 Riverview Amusement Park bans all segregation, 1955/04/15: 7 SA J. Crow pool case in court, 1955/03/11: 1 San Antonio bans segregation in city facilities (photo), 1956/05/04: 1 segregation ends at city facilities: city council opens city facilities to all, 1956/03/30: 1 swimming pool case now pending, 1955/11/11: 1 Fiesta Gunnoe, John R., assistant right-of-way agent for city, suspended 10 days for rudeness to taxpayer, Beatrice Ray, 1958/05/09: 1 headline events
in 1940, 1941/01/03: 1 in 1941, 1942/01/02: 1 in 1944, 1944/12/29: 1 in 1945, 1946/01/04: 1 Jackson, Major R. R., Chicago Alderman, greeted by mayor, commissioners at City Hall, 1935/08/02: 1 Let's All Get Together for Better City [new administration elected] (editorial), 1939/06/02: 4 Mayor-Commissioner Form of Government, No Change in City Government (editorial), 1943/04/09: 4 Military Police
large crowd witnesses activation of MP unit, 1945/02/23: 1 Negro MP Unit to be formally presented tonight, 1945/02/16: 1 Negroes approved to places on city commissions (photos), 1953/07/10: 1 New Stadium to Be Built at Old Exposition Park Site (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/02/21: 4 planning board sets meetings for residents, 1955/06/03: 1 Postmaster Quill announces changes for pick-up time for mail collection boxes, 1958/04/25: 1 race relations
Another Step Forward (editorial), 1949/07/29: 4 "The" City of the South [touting amicable interracial relationships and goodwill] (editorial), 1935/08/02: 4 SA Race, white ministers seek better relations; form interracial group to seek lessening of tension on buses, 1943/04/23: 1 This Helps San Antonio remain--San Antonio (editorial), 1947/02/07: 4
Catholic students discuss Race problems, 1944/03/31: 1 Here and Now (column by Ruth Bellinger McCoy), 1956/01/27: 1 Maverick, Maury, Mayor, Says He Does Not Know About "For Whites Only" Signs in Restrooms at Brackenridge Park (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1940/02/23: 4 Mayor Maverick attempts to incite race against race, 1941/05/23: 1 Santonians protest relief discrimination to governor, 1938/11/18: 1 turn back the hate mongers! (Dr. J. Therold Berry and friends), 1955/04/01: 1 Sanitation Department representative of true democracy at work (photo), 1951/04/27: 4 school integration segregation/integration
Another "Jim Crow" [bus] Violation Arrest [in San Antonio] (editorial), 1945/07/06: 4 Aztec Theatre
The Aztec Episode [insults Negroes with fire escape entrance] (editorial), 1933/12/15: 4 Green Pastures and Negro Play Goers (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1933/12/15: 4 Ft. Sam Houston Jim Crow order beaten in Denver, 1936/04/17: 1 'intermingling' case against interracial party dismissed, 1949/08/12: 1 Jones, Tenia and Lemon Williams fined for Jim Crow violation, 1945/07/06: 1 segregation banned in city facilities (photo), 1956/05/04: 1 segregation ends at city facilities: city council opens city facilities to all, 1956/03/30: 1
77 miles of sewers installed in past year, 1957/04/05: 3 sewer bond proposal, mass meeting to air issues, 1947/11/28: 1 Vote for Sewer Bonds (editorial), 1946/09/06: 4 street paving
citizens urged to petition for street paving, 1956/01/13: 1 time-payment plan offered in city paving program, 1957/03/29: 1 switch-on of new traffic lights set for May 15, 1957/02/15: 3 telephone company expansion under way in SA, 1957/05/31: 3 telephone number change becomes effective Sept. 5, 1954/08/20: 1 three Negro San Antonio city employees retire; Gus Price, Minerva Bates, and Ed Appling, 1958/08/01: 6 two petitioning groups call on city fathers, 1949/08/05: 1 White, W. C., appointed to City Planning Commission (photo), 1952/02/01: 1 WPA Funds Allocated For 5-Year Old Projects (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1938/04/22: 4 Youth Appreciation Week, youths take over city administration (photo), 1956/06/01: 1
holds essay contest for teenagers with subject, "What Advertising Means to Me," 1958/01/31: 6
See Baseball
hold sixth annual session here, 1952/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue)
SA Park Improvement Association backing Sept. 25 bond election, 1945/09/14: 1 survey reveals eight swings in playgrounds for 4,500 SA youths, 1945/08/31: 1
See also Lighthouse for the Blind See also Olive Street Welfare Association for the Blind blind association has program and dinner at Dunbar Hotel, 1940/05/17: 7 gives financial statement for 1939, 1940/02/16: 6 holds open house, 1939/09/15: 6 meetings in 1942, 1942/10/02: 6 meetings in 1944, 1944/01/14: 6, 1944/02/04: 6, 1944/03/10: 6, 1944/04/07: 2, 1944/05/26: 6, 1944/06/09: 5 redoubles efforts for more members, 1939/08/25: 1
meetings in 1944, 1944/06/30: 4, 1944/07/14: 7, 1944/09/15: 6, 1944/10/27: 4, 1944/11/03: 6, 1944/11/24: 6, 1944/12/08 Supp: 4 meetings in 1945, 1945/01/19: 7, 1945/02/23: 7, 1945/05/11: 7 news in 1944, 1944/07/28: 4
See also Alamo Athletic Association athletic organization hold softball meet here, June 26, 1936/06/05: 3 Call for Help in Getting Started (editorial), 1936/04/24: 4 A Community Service (editorial), 1936/06/05: 4 play begins in softball loop of SA Athletic Association, 1936/04/17: 3 presents softball teams at dance, 1936/05/15: 3 Richardson, Earl, Commended for Starting San Antonio Athletic Association (editorial), 1936/06/05: 4 SA Athletic Association presents teams at dance, 1936/05/15: 3 Santone athletic body inaugurates 'athletic school,' 1936/04/24: 3 school baseball tourney gets under way Friday afternoon, 1936/05/15: 8 (filmed in 05/22 issue) school softball tourney to be conducted, 1936/05/08: 3 softballers to parade, 1936/05/22: 3 Sports of the Week, 1936/07/03: 3, 1936/07/10: 3
fifty-five registered, 1936/05/08: 3
baseball team
AAA title at stake in SAACC-Kelly go today, 1945/08/10: 3 beats Hondo for third straight, 1945/06/01: 3 beats Kelly, 5-2, East End dumps Boys Club, 1945/08/03: 3 Boys Club whips SAACC, Kelly wallops East End, 1945/08/03: 3 hands Kelly its first AAA defeat, 7-5, 1945/07/27: 3 has nightmare, but nips Boys Club, 1945/06/29: 3 Kelly, SAACC winners in Friday night AAA softball league play, 1945/07/13: 3 Kelly tops East End, GI's get by Boys Club, 1945/08/10: 3 Kelly whips SAACC for eighth straight win, Boys Club outscores East End, 1945/07/13: 3 Kelly wins another, SAACC takes overtime tilt from East End, 1945/07/06: 3 Lightnings repeat as Army champs, 1945/07/20: 2 mows down East Enders, 11 to 7, 1945/08/10: 3 rallies to beat East End, Boys Club bows to Kelly Field, 1945/07/20: 3 SAACC, Kelly to clash in softball season opener, 1945/06/01: 3 SAACC, Kelly winners of Monday night play in AAA softball league, 1945/07/27: 3 scrappy East Enders beat SAACC in tight one, Kelly whips B.C., 1945/07/06: 3 tags East End, 7-4, 1945/08/17: 3 too much for Boys Club, 1945/06/15: 3 trample Black Missions, 1945/06/22: 3
AAA's high-scoring champs (photo), 1945/03/09: 3 after unbeaten league season, closes with Fort Sam Houston game, 1945/02/23: 3 beats Woodmen to cinch league title, 1945/02/16: 3 beats Woodmen to grab first place in AAA cage league, 1945/01/19: 3 cage league to open Nov. 29, 1944/11/17: 3 meets Register in lone AAA game tonight, 1945/02/16: 3 receives orders not to play with non-military teams (Short Shots and Dribbles), 1945/03/09: 5 SAACC-Wheatley, Woodmen-Kelly meet in first round series, 1945/03/02: 3 smothers Kelly, 1945/02/09: 3 soldiers add playoff crown to regular AAA title in Tuesday night game, 1945/03/23: 3 Syms gets 46 points as SAACC beats Fort Sam, 1945/02/02: 3 Wheatley bows to SAACC, 1945/02/09: 3 Wheatley scares SAACC, Woodmen blast Kelly in playoff openers, 1945/03/09: 3 wins over Register, 1945/01/26: 3 wins tenth for perfect league season, 1945/03/02: 3
28th knocks 78ths out of second place tie with decisive victory, 1944/02/04: 3 beats Woodmen for second place in AAA loop, 1944/02/11: 3 beats Woodmen to tie up series in city cage playoff, 1944/02/18: 3 Kelly Field 304th, Woodmen, 28th, 78th to battle for cage title, 1944/02/04: 3 Woodmen bust 28th to make playoff finals, 1944/02/18: 3
beats San Marcos Army Air Field, 1945/01/12: 3 blasts Kelly, 1945/01/12: 3 stage great second half rally to tie title cage series, 1945/03/23: 3 take Wheatley High in Friday play, 1945/01/12: 3 win ninth straight, beating Register Publishers, 1945/02/23: 3 football team, touch footballers beat Kelly, 1944/11/10: 3 Jones, Robert, arrested for theft at Aviation Cadet Center, 1944/01/28: 1 Officer Candidate School
eight Negroes in first OCS class to graduate here, 1944/08/11: 1 latest to gain wings at SAACC (photo), 1944/09/08: 1 six of eight officers commissioned at SAACC (photo), 1944/08/11: 1
send message on Dr. L. K. Williams' death, 1940/11/08: 1
Johnson, Oliver, is first Negro member, 1956/09/14: 1
announce price increase, 1955/10/14: 3 meetings in 1947, 1947/09/26: 8 (filmed in 10/03 issue) members agree to have barber shops open Monday, Dec. 23, 1957/12/20: 7 officers installed, 1948/07/23: 6 present $250 for the benefit of Alamo Branch, YMCA, from the sale of the reserve grand champion barrow (photo), 1958/03/28: 3
observe National Beauty Salon Week, 1957/02/15: 6 plans five-point program of action, 1955/05/27 Supp: 3
opens January 29 under auspices of Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, 1943/01/15: 8 (filmed in 02/05 issue)
See Brewing Industry
business, professional women organize club, 1943/04/23: 6 club resumes meetings, Sept. 19, 1945/09/14: 6
attends special mass at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, 1958/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue)
holds spring social, 1940/05/17: 7 meetings in 1932, 1932/05/13: 6, 1932/05/27: 6, 1932/12/16: 8 (filmed in 12/23 issue), 1932/12/30: 6 meetings in 1933, 1933/01/13: 6, 1933/03/10: 7, 1933/05/26: 8 (filmed in 06/09 issue), 1933/06/09: 6 meetings in 1938, 1938/12/09: 6, 1938/12/16: 6 meetings in 1939, 1939/01/13: 6, 1939/03/10: 4, 1939/07/28: 6, 1939/12/08: 6 meetings in 1940, 1940/06/28: 8 (filmed in 07/05 issue), 1940/07/26: 5 meetings in 1942, 1942/04/10: 7
meetings in 1939, 1939/09/15: 6, 1939/11/03: 7, 1941/06/06: 7 meetings in 1941, 1941/04/11: 7
meetings in 1952, 1952/02/22: 4, 1952/08/29: 4, 1953/01/02: 6 meetings in 1953, 1953/08/28 Supp: 2, 1953/10/02: 6 meetings in 1954, 1954/02/05 Supp: 4 meetings in 1955, 1955/06/24 Supp: 3, 1955/08/12 Supp: 2, 1955/11/11: 8 (filmed in 11/18 issue) meetings in 1957, 1957/01/11: 6
awards softball winners with party, trophies and awards, 1950/10/13: 5
City Council hearing on SA Housing Authority's low cost housing request set for 20th, 1958/11/14: 1 elections relief in sight for bedeviled East Siders with Council to ask for bids for storm drainage project, 1958/12/12: 1
caretaker hired, 1949/03/25: 8 celebrate nine years of service, 1953/08/21: 2 Cemetery Club to hold mass meeting, Aug. 29, 1945/08/24: 8 (filmed in 08/31 issue) drive on to provide permanent caretaker for City Cemetery No. 3, 1948/07/16: 8 Louisiana Freedman 40-voice chorus to be presented, 1948/08/13: 8 (filmed in 08/20 issue) meetings in 1945, 1945/03/30: 2, 1945/06/01: 7, 1945/06/15: 2, 1945/06/29: 6, 1945/11/09: 6 meetings in 1946, 1946/01/18: 8, 1946/02/15: 8, 1946/05/03: 8, 1946/10/25 Supp: 2 meetings in 1947, 1947/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue) meetings in 1948, 1948/05/07: 8, 1948/06/18: 7 meetings in 1949, 1949/04/08: 4, 1949/08/26: 4 meetings in 1953, 1953/05/22: 8 (filmed in 05/29 issue) memorial and dedicatory program to be held Sunday, 1947/11/28: 8 observes first birthday, 1945/11/16: 8 (filmed in 11/23 issue) $170 in cash, $275 pledged for cemetery beautification, 1945/02/16: 1 organization of, 1944/12/01: 8 plaque unveiled, dedicated at City Cemetery No. 3 (photo), 1947/12/05: 1 "Talent Parade" presented, 1946/03/29: 6 water installed, dirt spread; public invited to inspect cemetery, 1948/08/20: 8 (filmed in 08/27 issue)
gain recognition for work with football games, 1952/10/03: 5
See also San Antonio Junior College, St. Philip's Branch (San Antonio, TX) new college plant to be dedicated Friday, 1951/05/04: 3 segregation/integration
fight against Jim Crow education gets to courts; restraining orders sought against Burbank High and San Antonio College, 1952/11/28: 1 Lindsay, Hubert F., veteran becomes one of first Negroes to be admitted to San Antonio College (photo), 1955/06/17: 1 race bars lowered at SA junior colleges, 1955/06/17: 1 rejects Negro students, 1952/09/12: 1 students, barred by SAC, to get hearing, Oct. 20 as last recourse before fight on Jim Crow hits courts, 1952/10/10: 1 trustees petitioned to integrate junior colleges, may be last action before taking case to courts, 1952/08/22: 1
Barbers Ass'n to present program, Sunday, Oct. 7, 1945/09/28: 4 barbers to hike prices October 1, 1941/09/19: 6, 1941/09/26: 7 meetings, 1941/01/24: 6, 1941/02/28: 6, 1941/07/25: 6 meetings in 1942, 1942/07/24: 6
alumni to meet at Wheatley, 1941/11/07: 7 class of 1937 calls meeting, 1957/08/09: 6 gala homecoming planned for alumni, 1941/10/31: 6 meetings in 1942, 1942/01/23: 7 names of patrons for play, "Blind Alley" released, 1940/11/08: 5 organization of; former students trying to raise funds for band, pep squad, 1940/10/11: 1 Patterson, Liza, one of Wheatley's first graduates, is still in Santone, 1940/10/18: 5 to meet Sun., Nov. 3, 1940/11/01: 7 to present play with proceeds to benefit Wheatley senior band, 1940/10/04: 5 Wiley Collegians to play alumni dance, 1942/01/30: 6
See also San Antonio Junior Chamber of Commerce Jaycees appeal for funds for Christmas "shopping tour," 1955/12/16: 4 join the Colored Junior C of C, 1947/01/17: 6
East End Labor Council holds mammoth June celebration, 1932/06/24: 3 Ladies' Welfare Auxiliary feted, 1932/07/22: 7 meeting breaks up as pistol flashes, 1932/08/19: 1 new civic organization formed, 1932/06/10: 8 (filmed in 06/17 issue) promotes excursion for Labor Day, 1932/08/05: 3
Community Chest workers in final report Saturday, 1940/11/15: 1 fund raising
Bryant, W. R., heads Community Chest campaign, 1954/10/15: 1 campaign section goes over top, 1952/10/24: 1 Chest financial drive volunteers asked to meet, 1948/09/24: 1 Chest workers in second week of 1951 campaign, 1951/10/19: 2 Community Chest division over the top (photo), 1948/10/29: 1 drive extended as SA chest campaign lags, 1949/11/04: 1 representatives of four Negro agencies at Chest meeting, 1950/02/24: 6 SA Community Chest campaign at final stage; "sneak" report meeting called for tonight at Pine Street "YW," 1952/10/10: 1 SA workers have $2131 goal, 1949/10/14: 1 20 teams working in intensive Chest campaign, 1948/10/08: 1 Whittier, Dr. C. A., named "major" for annual campaign (photo), 1952/09/26: 1
awarded for effort in Community Chest, 1950/12/15: 6 heads annual Community Chest campaign, 1950/09/29: 1 orphanage and Campfire Girls in Community Chest, 1940/08/16: 1 Plummer, Theo, heads Chest (photo), 1940/10/04: 5 representatives visit Pine Street Branch YWCA, 1949/06/24 Supp: 2 support for Ella Austin Orphanage "YW" committee hears Community Chest executive, 1940/10/18: 1
releases results of Blind Home tag day that adds $3,000 to building fund, 1952/10/24: 1 Saturday, Sept. 27, to be "tag day" for Blind Home, seek funds for remodeling, building new unit, 1952/09/26: 1
Jackson, Mrs. W. W., to address council, 1946/09/27 Supp: 3 presents children's program, "Worship in the Church School," Nov. 12, 1957/11/08: 8 (filmed in 11/15 issue)
endorses Hospital Building fund to raise $3,300,000 in Southwest Texas, 1957/03/29: 6
gives TV set and athletic equipment to orphanage, 1951/01/05: 6
meets at Lockhart, 1938/01/07: 5 SA District Institute held at Bethel Church, 1943/06/18: 8 (filmed in 06/25 issue)
silver tea set for Sept. 18, 1955/09/16: 6
Heath, H. Lincoln, accuses daily of bias in news display, 1942/11/13: 1
See also City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs of San Antonio See also Texas Federation of Colored Women's Clubs meetings in 1953, 1953/01/09: 7, 1953/07/24 Supp: 3, 1953/11/13 Supp: 4, 1953/12/11 Supp: 2 meetings in 1954, 1954/02/12: 8
See also Fire Prevention Answer Call for Auxiliary Firemen (editorial), 1942/05/22: 4 fire chief, Sarran, leaves department after nearly 27 years, 1939/06/02: 7 five finish training course in fire fighting, 1942/09/04: 1 makes effort to organize auxiliary fire unit, 1942/05/22: 1
seek licenses of pair with unbecoming conduct, misrepresentation, 1938/05/20: 1
See also Texas State Association of Colored Beauticians See also West Side Hairdressers League first annual program announced, 1932/05/20: 7 meetings in 1938, 1938/07/01: 6, 1938/07/22: 6, 1938/07/29: 6, 1938/10/14: 4, 1938/11/04: 6 meetings in 1939, 1939/03/03: 6, 1939/03/31: 6, 1939/05/12: 7 meetings in 1940, 1940/09/27: 6 meetings in 1941, 1941/01/03: 6, 1941/01/31: 7, 1941/02/28: 6, 1941/04/18: 7, 1941/05/02: 4 meetings in 1942, 1942/01/30: 6, 1942/04/24: 7, 1942/05/22: 7 special meeting called, 1939/06/30: 5 state examinations held, 1939/03/24: 6
news in 1935, 1935/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue)
See also Housing, San Antonio, TX city council hearing on low cost housing request set for 20th, 1958/11/14: 1 housing authority to assist new nursery school, 1942/01/23: 6 Let the City Council Know [your thoughts about public housing] (editorial), 1958/11/14: 4 McGuire, Marie C., receives certificate for outstanding effort providing decent house for low-income families (photo), 1954/04/16: 6 NAACP local branch blasts SAHA bias, opposes new J. Crow housing, 1959/05/22: 1 Negro, Mexican asked for Housing Authority Board, 1948/02/06: 1 We Must Vote against Segregated Housing [proposed by SAHA] (editorial), 1959/05/29: 1 White, A. C. (Jack), Mayor of San Antonio
mayor ignores reminder of his campaign promise to put Negro on Housing Authority board, 1951/02/09: 1 Organized Voters League reminds mayor to appoint Negro to housing board, 1949/08/05: 1 reminded second time of election pledge to appoint Negro to Housing Authority, 1951/02/16: 1
appointed as member of Housing Board (photo), 1953/02/06: 1 Appointment to San Antonio Housing Authority Board Is Step in Right Direction (editorial), 1953/03/13: 4 first Negro housing board member sworn in (photo), 1953/02/27: 1
See also San Antonio Independent School District Board of Trustees adult education classes held in series of pre-Christmas style shows, 1952/12/12: 6 ...And the "Black Board" failed [teacher unrest caused by investigations and allegations] (editorial), 1932/09/23: 4 desegregation/integration
board members who oppose school suit, object to methods of proponents of the action, 1950/10/27: 1 democratic action by school board lauded by NAACP, 1950/09/15: 1 four chapter officials state their position regarding suit against SAISD for [equal, unsegregated school facilities] and resign, 1950/11/03: 1 Garcia, Gus, member of SAISD Board, thanked by NAACP for motion to admit children to SA "white" schools, 1951/12/14: 1 "hardship" cases protested in SA school integration, which one minister calls "hypocritical," 1957/09/13: 1 heated words exchanged at School Dis't board meeting regarding NAACP's stance on segregation of Alamo Stadium and gym, 1950/09/29: 1 integration in SA is delayed, 1955/08/26: 1 NAACP objects to gradual integration plan, 1955/09/16: 1 NAACP asks that Jim Crow end Alamo Stadium and gym, 1950/09/08: 1 Negroes prepare to fight school bond issue; construction eyed as ruse to perpetuate Jim Crow schools, 1955/04/29: 1 race bar in SA high school club thwarted, with school-sponsored social activities open to all, 1957/03/01: 1 state board blocks quick desegregation: Texas NAACP seeks immediate action; San Antonio School District gets petition asking desegregation, 1954/07/09: 1 votes suit against segregated school facilities, 1950/10/27: 1 hundreds petition for changes in Wheatley hi school exercises; group doesn't want gym as site or Harry Rogers of Board of Education on program, 1951/05/25: 1 Portwood, Thomas B., superintendent, addresses Alamo City Teachers Council (photo), 1958/05/16: 6 Rogers, Harry H., president of the Board, asked by Dr. John C. Granberry, editor, to clarify position on insult charge, 1951/06/01: 1 Rossi, Delores T., heads organization of school secretaries of San Antonio ISD, 1955/03/11 Supp: 3 school construction program explained at NAACP meeting (photo), 1955/04/22: 1 St. Philip's to get buildings, other schools to get funds for renovation if bond issues pass next Tuesday, 1945/10/26: 1 Vote for Both Projects, Tuesday [bond issue for public schools improvements] (editorial), 1945/10/26: 4 Vote for Your Children's Education (editorial), 1943/07/16: 1
annual election of teachers
See Teachers elections
Another Important [school board] Election Is Here (editorial), 1932/04/01: 4 Don't Be Deceived—Vote Right Tomorrow [in school board election] (editorial), 1932/04/01: 4 Goforth, Lawrence S., candidate for school board (photo), 1932/04/01: 1 A New School Board ["School Children's Ticket" elected to Board] (editorial), 1933/04/07: 4 Now for the School Board Election [vote for School Children's Ticket, get rid of "whip hand"] (editorial), 1933/03/31: 4 People's Ticket rally tonight, 1938/04/01: 5 A New Senior School [purchases Gevers-Burleson-Harrison-Hudson property for new senior school] (editorial), 1931/11/20: 4 Peculiar Factionalism of School Board (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1931/10/23: 1 School Board and Junior High School Situation (editorial), 1931/10/16: 4 school board prexy impressed with new school, 1933/09/29: 1 selects junior high location [amid protest], 1931/11/06: 1 votes to purchase site for school, 1931/09/18: 1
See also San Antonio Colored Junior Chamber of Commerce eighth annual "Voice of Democracy" contest announced for high school students, 1954/11/19: 1
See also St. Philip's College (San Antonio, TX) news in 1944, 1944/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue), 1944/08/18: 4, 1944/10/20: 5, 1944/11/17: 4 news in 1945, 1945/01/12: 7
new salary policy sought for district, 1948/08/20: 1 squabble on pay policy renewed, 1948/09/10: 1
annual rummage sale
Junior League rummage sale benefits two-fold, 1951/10/26: 6 many bargains at SA Junior League rummage sale, 1951/10/19: 2 opens, 1951/11/02: 6, 1952/10/17: 6 set for Oct., 1952/10/10: 6, 1956/09/28: 6
new officers lead San Antonio Junior Red Cross campaign (photo), 1945/11/02: 6
meetings in 1956, 1956/06/08: 6, 1956/08/17: 6 meetings in 1957, 1957/03/22: 2, 1957/05/03: 7, 1957/05/24: 6, 1957/09/20: 6, 1957/12/27: 6 meetings in 1958, 1958/10/03: 6, 1959/01/09: 6 meetings in 1959, 1959/04/03: 4
Methodist SA district conference opens at Jacob Chapel ME March 27, 1957/03/22: 8 (filmed in 03/29 issue)
installs officers, 1950/11/17: 8 (filmed in 11/24 issue)
2nd anniversary celebrated, 1946/11/15 Supp: 2 annual "back to school" style show
date set, 1953/09/04: 6, 1954/09/03: 6 style show, baby crawling contest set for Sept. 9, 1955/09/02: 6
date set, 1951/04/13: 8 (filmed in 04/20 issue), 1957/04/26: 6, 1958/04/25: 6, 1959/04/03: 6
Jo's Jottings, 1954/04/23: 6 presentation of (photo), 1948/04/02 Supp: 4 sponsorship of, 1952/04/25: 6
annual membership sermon at Grant Memorial Church (Jo's Jottings), 1958/06/20: 6 first annual sermon held at West End Baptist Church, 1947/05/16: 8 (filmed in 05/23 issue) to be held, 1949/06/24: 8 confusion over name clarified, 1950/02/10: 6 Easter egg hunt
egg hunt sponsored (photo), 1946/04/26: 4 sponsors egg hunt for SA youth, 1946/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/03 issue) meetings in 1946, 1946/10/18 Supp: 3, 1946/11/22 Supp: 2 meetings in 1947, 1947/03/07 Supp: 4, 1947/04/11 Supp: 4, 1947/05/23: 6, 1947/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue), 1947/11/07: 8 (filmed in 11/14 issue), 1947/11/28 Supp: 3 meetings in 1948, 1948/01/02: 8, 1948/02/13: 2, 1948/03/19 Supp: 2, 1948/04/02 Supp: 2, 1948/04/16 Supp: 2, 1948/04/30 Supp: 2, 1948/06/11 Supp: 3, 1948/11/12: 2, 1948/12/03: 2 meetings in 1949, 1949/03/18 Supp: 3, 1949/04/08 Supp: 3, 1949/04/29 Supp: 3, 1949/05/06 Supp: 3, 1949/06/17 Supp: 3, 1949/08/12 Supp: 2, 1949/09/30: 4, 1949/10/14 Supp: 2 meetings in 1950, 1950/02/17: 2, 1950/12/01: 4 meetings in 1951, 1951/05/18: 7, 1951/07/13: 6, 1951/09/07: 8 (filmed in 09/14 issue) meetings in 1952, 1952/02/29: 6, 1952/03/07: 6, 1952/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue) meetings in 1955, 1955/02/25 Supp: 3, 1955/06/24 Supp: 2, 1955/07/22 Supp: 4 meetings in 1956, 1956/04/20: 6 meetings in 1958, 1958/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue), 1958/07/25: 6, 1958/09/05: 8 (filmed in 09/12 issue) Mothers' Day program planned, 1946/05/03: 6 musicales
Mothers' Council musicale at Library Auditorium, Nov. 7; outstanding musical groups of city to participate in program, 1945/10/26: 2 musicale will be an annual event, 1945/11/23: 6 to sponsor city-wide musical program; date will be announced next week for Mothers' first presentation, 1945/10/19: 2
charter received; to be known as Texas Mothers Service Organization, 1948/07/23: 2 facts concerning name of Mothers Council, 1950/02/10: 6 present clothing to flood victims (photo), 1946/11/15 Supp: 4 promises to keep secrets for pennies (per year of age) benefit, 1958/02/21: 6 quarterly general meeting held, 1946/02/22: 7 scholarship
Green, Effie Mae, wins St. Philip's College scholarship (photo), 1949/07/01: 8 Wesley, Dorothy E., receives scholarship to St. Philip's College (photo), 1955/09/09 Supp: 3 Woolford, Louis Irvin, wins scholarship, 1953/09/04: 6
entertained prior to their December meeting by Spot Barnett Ork, 1957/12/13: 7
See also Sepia Mayor annual banquet plans near perfection, 1943/04/09: 5 board of directors
board candidates named, 1939/01/20: 1 C of C to elect new directors Jan. 20, 1942/01/09: 1 nine elected to vacancies, 1942/01/23: 1 prepares to fill six board vacancies; nominating committee to be elected, 1940/02/23: 1 Santone C of C selects board of directors for '38, 1938/07/29: 1 to elect nominating body Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1943/01/15: 1 to fill Board vacancies Tues., March 23, 1943/03/19: 1 vacancies filled on director's board, 1941/02/07: 1 vacancies to be filled Tuesday, 1941/01/31: 1 Chamber of Commerce Moves Along (editorial), 1938/09/23: 4 Cleanliness Committee holds final meeting, 1950/04/07: 1 Commerce Street business block doomed, CC told, 1952/10/17: 1 effort launched to reestablish C of C in city with city-wide meeting set for Monday, Sept. 29, at Alamo City "Y," 1952/09/19: 1 Emancipation fete draws nearly 10,000, 1939/06/23: 1 heads of various Texas chambers plan state-wide body, 1938/06/17: 4 hears plea, complaint, campaign report, 1938/07/22: 1 helps Alamo Heights Little Mules, Milk Bowl champions with expenses to go to Stillwater, Oklahoma for game, 1958/12/05: 6 Holley, Thomas L.
elected president (photo), 1938/05/27: 1 retiring C of C prexy honored by board of directors, 1941/02/14: 6
authorized to act as steering body for slum clearance project, 1938/10/14: 1 C of C board holds meeting at Wheatley Courts, 1941/10/24: 4 C of C eyes low cost housing project; makes survey, 1938/07/01: 1 C of C gets new WPA project for SA, 1939/04/07: 1 lays plans for housing jobs, 1940/06/07: 1 Jackson, Rev. Prince F., clergyman named to C of C Board for first time, 1943/03/26: 1 Kansas City seeks aid from Santone on forming chamber, 1938/11/11: 1 learns jobs saved as strike is averted; agitation against non-union carpenters at Alazan is settled, 1940/07/12: 1 meetings
chamber meets despite holiday, 1938/06/03: 1 Chamber to hold general meeting Wednesday, 1941/08/08: 6 first meeting of new year held, 1959/01/16: 6 pre-Christmas social meeting held, 1958/12/19: 7 prepares for state meet; annual convention of Texas Chamber set for August 12, 13, 1943/07/23: 1
annual membership drive opens Wednesday, 1942/05/01: 1 C of C abandons 'Sepia Election' in membership drive, 1940/05/17: 1 campaign for members enters last stage, 1942/06/05: 1 CC membership drive on; mass meetings set, 1958/08/08: 1 Chamber of Commerce Should Be Supported (editorial), 1941/04/11: 4 closes first membership campaign with enthusiastic mass meeting, 1938/10/07: 1 drive ends next week, 1942/06/12: 1 drive for members gains momentum, 1940/05/31: 1 drive for members gets under way, 1941/04/18: 5, 1942/05/08: 1 first report of drive shows interest, 1941/04/25: 5 intensive membership drive planned, 1941/04/11: 1 member drive gets under way; chamber also reports success in opening job opportunities, 1952/12/19: 1 members drive gets under way; chamber also reports success in opening job opportunities, 1952/12/19: 1 plans drive for new members, 1938/07/15: 1 teams battle in drive for membership, 1941/05/16: 1 to close Monday, 1938/09/30: 1
installs officers at dinner given by board, 1940/04/19: 6 nominating body named to pick chamber slate, 1952/10/10: 1 nominating committee chosen, 1938/11/18: 1, 1938/11/25: 1 officers elected (photo), 1938/05/27: 1 officers installed (photo), 1941/03/14: 6 sets November 3 as date of election of officers, 1952/10/24: 3 opens jobs for two more craftsmen; places made for cement finisher, bricklayer at Alazan Courts, 1940/04/26: 1 organization of
A Chamber of Commerce for San Antonio (editorial), 1938/04/29: 4 chamber to get constitution report Monday, 1938/06/10: 1 City to Have Chamber of Commerce (editorial), 1938/05/20: 5 constitution adopted, 1938/06/17: 1 organizational meeting called, 1938/05/13: 1 SA takes initial steps to organize chamber, 1938/04/29: 1 San Antonio Awakes (editorial), 1938/06/03: 4 San Antonio moves step closer to Negro Chamber of Commerce, 1938/05/20: 1 Sigmas seek formation of colored chamber of commerce, 1938/04/22: 1 promise of better playground setup received, 1938/09/23: 1 Stiff, John T., of Standard Homes, meets with SA Negro Chamber of Commerce to discuss housing sub-division (photo), 1953/01/30: 3 survey of businesses to be conducted, 1939/09/22: 1 Sutton, A. C. (Buster), elected prexy of SA Chamber, 1952/11/07: 1 Thompson, Elisha, elected vice president (photo), 1938/05/27: 1 to hear delegates' reports, Tuesday, 1942/08/14: 1 Troutz, C. E., Tells Businesses How to Improve Customer Relations (editorial), 1938/10/28: 4 union problems studied as jobs, better pay, sought; permanent organization set up to study Race's problems, 1940/04/05: 1 Up to the Workmen, Now [to make possible their continued employment] (editorial), 1940/04/26: 4 US Dept. of Commerce lists Negro C's of C, 1936/05/01: 4 Where Is the Appreciation? [for the Chamber and its accomplishments] (editorial), 1940/08/02: 4
meeting scheduled for March 5, 1945/03/02: 1 organizes with more than 150 enthusiastic Demos present; V.C. Bellinger unanimously elected President; Dr. Thompkins speaks, 1937/09/24: 1
See Golf
holds first meeting and election, 1952/11/21: 1
meetings in 1942, 1942/06/26: 4
"The Triple Cross," mystery thriller to be presented, 1939/04/28: 6
announces full-day schedule now effective, 1937/07/09: 1 news in 1937, 1937/12/17: 7 news in 1940, 1940/01/19: 7, 1940/06/07: 6, 1940/07/12: 7, 1940/08/09: 7 partial list of donors to nursery school released, 1937/07/30: 1 Santone Nursery School 'graduates' sixteen pupils, 1940/09/06: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue) School Established (editorial), 1937/07/16: 4 seeks enrollments for ten to fifteen additional students, 1940/04/19: 6
banquet held in Gonzales, 1954/12/17: 5 Griggs, John, heads association, 1948/08/06: 3 Lowery, J. D., honored at annual Officials Association banquet, 1956/01/13: 5 seven San Antonians in Houston for officials' meeting, 1948/08/27: 3 to hear Mike Williamson, 1948/03/12: 3 to meet Sunday, 1948/07/23: 3
meetings in 1954, 1954/04/30: 2
$100,000 added to bond fund for Negro park, 1945/08/17: 1 SA group organized to push fight for park improvements, better recreational facilities, 1945/08/10: 1
Alberson, Julius
See Alberson, Julius
one of principal speakers at annual convention of Texas Negro Peace Officers Association (photo), 1952/08/29: 3 police chief, scores at Texas Peace officers meeting, 1952/08/29: 1
affray with Donnell and Beatrice Kennison
injured in fight with Kennisons at Uncle Henry's Barbecue; Alsbury shoots Kennison to stop attack, 1956/07/20: 1 mistreatment of Kennisons by Sgt. Dave Alsbury's "tough guy" tactics draw judge's ire; finds couple not guilty in affray with officer, 1956/10/12: 1
annual police benefit dance to be Jim Crow affair, 1956/01/20: 1 chief of police regrets Jim Crow ball tickets, 1955/06/17: 1 Segregation of Annual Policemen's Ball (editorial), 1956/04/13: 4 auctions 86 unclaimed bikes, 1959/01/02: 7 Bichsel, Chief George W.
tells Register handcuffing Lula Mae White for court appearance justified, "common procedure" in felony cases, 1956/07/06: 1 to be principal speaker at installation of Police Advisory Board of Texas Negro Peace Officers Association, 1953/12/18: 1 Brackens, Brown L. Braziel, Jacob, specialty deputy, wounded in weekend mishaps with firearms, 1949/02/25: 1 bribery within the department for protection of gambling interests are investigated, 1953/10/16: 1 Brown, WIlliam K. Childs, Stanley
See Childs, Stanley civil service exams to be given, 1955/03/04: 1 Collins, L. C., special officer held in shooting of SA man, 1950/02/17: 1 Conway, Patrolman Thomas E. See Conway, Thomas E. Dickman, William C., obsequies held for veteran SA police officer, 1945/11/30: 4 drivers get chance to check reaction time at sport and boat show, 1959/02/27: 7 Eddings, Roscoe Ellis, Shepherd, blind man shot at, beaten by SA officers, 1947/08/08: 1 examination set for July 14, 1959/06/19: 7 Finley, Thomas, special officer held by crowd so youth toublemaker can flee, 1958/12/05: 1 Garcia, Jessie R., patrol car damaged while he takes hot rod to headquarters, 1955/03/18: 1 Graf, Edward J.
burglary suspect beats officer with own gun, 1956/01/27: 1 suspect who beat officer with his own gun sentenced, 1956/03/30: 1
gets detective rating (photo), 1944/10/06: 1 SA officer is state champion pistol marksman, 1948/08/27: 1
See Graves, Oma R.
freed in Rosenberg killing; no-billed in fatal August knifing outside tavern, 1952/11/14: 1 police employee fatally knifes J. D. Miller in Rosenberg, 1952/08/15: 1
See Hill, Harvey C. Hummel, Detective G. O.
20-year-old woman, who cop thought was mob, is arrested, 1946/03/08: 1 accounts of East Commerce beating of detective differ sharply, 1946/03/01: 1 James, Waldress A. Laird, Robert, cop's gun stolen from car, 1948/04/30: 5 Larned, Jack C., helps youth earn funds to get to Oklahoma, 1946/11/22: 1 Lewis, John W.
See Lewis, John W. Lipscomb, Louis W. Local Officer Uses Club and Fists on Citizen Attending Baseball Game Because He Didn't "Move Back" Fast Enough (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1935/07/12: 4 Massey, William Paul, former member, fatally knifed by Ollie Dancey, 1946/05/10: 1 Mathew, Sidney, beaten by brothers who take deputy's badge and gun, 1949/08/26: 1 Middleton, John, Jr., ex-teacher, MA degree holder, now rookie cop, 1955/12/16: 1 Moore, Nelson, officer shoots one of attacking trio, 1946/10/25: 1 Moore, Tom
See Moore, Tom Palmer, Fred, police chief says 'nothing to' alleged Red secret meeting, 1949/11/25: 1 Patino, John J., police officer, weekend traffic mishaps leave three injured, 1946/04/26: 1 patrolman exams set for March 12, 1953/03/06: 1 Police Chief not flattened by colored woman, 1936/05/01: 1, 1936/05/01: 4 Porter, Fred N., quick-fisted cop suspended for abusing citizens, 1949/06/24: 1 Reagan, Thomas Roper, George M. The SAPD Chatterbox (column), 1958, 1958/01/03: 7, 1958/01/10: 7, 1958/01/17: 7, 1958/01/24: 7, 1958/01/31: 7, 1958/02/07: 7, 1958/02/14: 7, 1958/02/21: 7, 1958/02/28: 7, 1958/03/07: 7, 1958/03/14: 7, 1958/03/21: 7, 1958/03/28: 7, 1958/04/04: 7, 1958/04/11: 7, 1958/04/18: 7, 1958/04/25: 7, 1958/05/02: 7, 1958/05/09: 7, 1958/05/16: 7, 1958/05/23: 7, 1958/05/30: 6, 1958/06/06: 7, 1958/06/13: 7, 1958/06/20: 7, 1958/06/27: 7, 1958/07/04: 7, 1958/07/11: 7, 1958/07/18: 7, 1958/07/25: 7, 1958/08/01: 7, 1958/08/08: 7, 1958/08/15: 7, 1958/08/22: 7, 1958/08/29: 7, 1958/09/05: 7, 1958/09/12: 7, 1958/09/19: 7, 1958/09/26: 7, 1958/10/03: 7, 1958/10/10: 7, 1958/10/17: 7, 1958/10/24: 7, 1958/10/31: 7, 1958/11/14: 7, 1958/11/21: 7, 1958/11/28: 7, 1958/12/05: 7, 1958/12/12: 7, 1958/12/19: 7, 1958/12/26: 7 The SAPD Chatterbox (column), 1959, 1959/01/02: 7, 1959/01/09: 7, 1959/01/16: 7, 1959/01/23: 7, 1959/01/30: 7, 1959/02/06: 7, 1959/02/13: 7, 1959/02/20: 7, 1959/02/27: 7, 1959/03/06: 7, 1959/03/13: 7, 1959/03/20: 7, 1959/03/27: 7, 1959/04/03: 7, 1959/04/10: 7, 1959/04/17: 7, 1959/04/24: 7, 1959/05/01: 7, 1959/05/08: 5, 1959/05/15: 7, 1959/05/22: 7, 1959/05/29: 7, 1959/06/19: 7, 1959/06/26: 7, 1959/07/03: 7, 1959/07/10: 7, 1959/07/17: 7 Simmons, M. D., special officer slashed with razor when he refuses loan to John E. Houston, 1947/06/27: 1 Slocum, Preston, Jr., police officer bitten in melee with prisoner, Elijah Tyler, 1955/02/25: 1 Sowell, O. M., cop who slew man, no-billed, 1942/05/22: 1 Weatherly, Bruce
one police officer killed, second officer, Bruce Weatherly, shot, after Mack Belton Newton shoots Mrs. Sedalia Smith, then kills himself, 1944/05/12: 1 puts heat on underworld as he takes over as police chief, 1946/08/09: 1
again beats city in job suit case, 1952/10/10: 1 ex-police worker sues city for job, $6,905, 1951/09/21: 1 Roper-fired cop wins $3,377 in back and interest, plus her job, 1952/03/21: 1 Wright, E. C., suspended for mistreatment of woman in bus incident, 1945/02/23: 1 Young, Joe Gilbert, drunken special deputy stripped of gun, badge, 1954/11/19: 1 youth learns all cops aren't meanies, 1946/11/22: 1 Zapata, A. E., officer's finger broken in tussle with West Sider, 1955/11/18: 1
See also Libraries and Librarians Bexar County Free Library service for Sojourner Truth, South SA schools, 1939/06/30: 1 branch libraries
city branch libraries plan holiday parties (photo), 1946/12/20 Supp: 4 Colored Branch Library
important library anniversaries celebrated in 1935, including tenth anniversary of Colored Branch and West End Branch Libraries (Alamo City Briefs), 1935/11/08: 9 moved to West End Baptist Church, 1938/07/29: 7 citizens urged to closely watch curtailment of service situation, 1954/11/05: 1 Curry, Prudence L.
appointed to San Antonio library board (photo), 1953/06/19: 1 San Antonio library board member sworn in (photo), 1956/06/01: 1 school libraries
Grant Elementary School
library branch opened at Grant, 1934/11/16: 4 library contest closes, 1931/05/29: 6
announces fall, winter programs, 1957/09/13: 6 beginners classes at Lindbergh announced by City Recreation Dep't., 1954/01/22: 6 capacity crowd enthusiastically acclaims variety show, 1950/07/21: 7 capacity crowd sees annual variety show, 1949/08/05 Supp: 2 conducting dance classes for kids, 1951/06/15: 4 dancing lessons given free at Central Gym, 1952/07/04: 7 holds circus exhibit at Center, 1940/04/05: 7 modeling, charm, ballet classes offered, 1955/06/17 Supp: 2 offers square dance lessons, 1951/06/01: 7 recreation department staff honors new department head, 1939/06/30: 7 talent show auditions set for June 29, July 1, 1954/06/25: 7 talent show set for July 20, 1955/06/24: 7
See also Cooking School (1931) Adams, Bernard A., Jr. Allen, E. Celeste amateur baseball team organized, 1933/03/31: 3 'American Education Week in SA' to be supplement feature, Nov. 16, 1945/11/09: 1 Anderson, Mrs. Mayola, recovers billfold through help of the Register, 1949/04/01: 1 Andrews, U. J., editor Association of Texas Negro Newspapers hosted by Register last Sunday, 1933/01/13: 1 Austin gets new Register service, 1932/07/15: 1 "Bargain Hunter Bill" to present weekly opportunities, 1931/08/21: 1 Barksdale, Pvt. Charles Bernard, Register employee home on furlough, 1945/11/02 Supp: 4 basketball team Bell, Eddie, is Register's representative in Galveston (photo), 1940/11/08: 1 Bellinger, Josephine O. Boxing Promoter Criticizes Register Article (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/08/19: 1 Brown, Mrs. Alclair Christmas Editorial Custom Resumed (editorial), 1942/12/25: 4 circulation
changes in circulation policy, 1936/06/05: 1 new circulation plan announced; Floyd Allen supervisor of West Side; Samuel B. Jones supervisor of East Side (photo), 1935/07/12: 5 new circulation system effective with this issue, 1937/09/03: 5 readers favor new circulation plan, 1936/06/12: 1 clubs respond to Register request to buy from advertisers, 1931/11/20: 1 cooking training program sponsored by YWCA, Register, and others, 1934/01/05: 1 cooperates with advertisers, 1931/09/25: 1 cost of Register goes up to 10 cents, 1946/11/22: 1 Crawford, Josephine O. design and advertising changes, 1931/10/23: 1 Douglass School group visits Register, 1941/05/09: 6 Duncan, Jasper T. (former editor) four year newspaper [publishing] career capped with installation of complete plant for printing sheet, 1935/07/05: 1 Franklin, C. N., publisher of The Call, Kansas City, visits the plant of the San Antonio Register (photo), 1940/01/05: 8 (filmed in 01/12 issue) Gant, Amos, West Side manager moves to new location, 1945/11/23: 6 Green, Robert Eugene, newsboy, struck by auto driven by Virgil Cecil Kawalik, 1951/03/09: 4 Group Trade Survey conducted by Register, 1933/08/04: 1 Happy New Year! [1935 an epochal year for Register] (editorial), 1935/12/27: 4 Harris, Lee Marvin Jackson, Jr., an 'ace' newspaper salesman for the Register (photo), 1943/07/23: 4 Harrison, Giles, joins staff, 1946/07/19: 1 Holloway, Gerald T., newsy finds joy in returning lost purse, 1954/10/22: 1 how and why: plea to buy from advertisers, 1931/10/02: 1, 4 Huff, Wilburn Ray, is star salesman in Luling (photo), 1941/12/26: 8 (filmed in 01/02 issue) Inman, John, says Register account of meeting on city manager form of government incorrect, 1940/12/20: 1 James, Jesse A.
See James, Jesse A. Jones, Cecil, Register newsboy, struck by truck, 1944/01/07: 5 Jones, Samuel B.
See Jones, Samuel B.
See Knowles, Eugene Lewis, Charles E., another former Register staffer returns to city, 1953/07/24: 6 Lewis, Leon (Austin manager)
in San Antonio Sunday, 1932/08/12: 1 no longer connected with Register, 1932/12/02: 2 Littles, Ervin
See Littles, Ervin Maid Craft Evening Class compliments Register staff with dinner, 1938/04/22: 6 Marlin Messenger taken over by Register, 1931/11/27: 2 McKibben, Samuel T. national advertising representative, Interstate United Newspapers, Inc., named, 1944/05/26: 5 new Austin staff, 1932/12/02: 2 new cartoon feature, "Growing Pains," 1940/02/09: 7 "Newsboy of Month," Clark, Freddie, first winner (photo), 1950/01/27: 7 Newsboys Club
Cameo Theatre host to newsies at monthly movie, 1950/06/23: 7 club, parties, prizes for newsies who sell Register, 1950/02/10: 1 meetings, 1939/03/31: 6, 1939/04/07: 6 newsboys elect officers, have theatre party, 1950/03/24: 7 newsies go hiking, horseback riding, 1950/05/12: 7 newsies have monthly theatre party, 1950/08/11: 7 newsies to drop delinquent subscribers, 1939/07/21: 1 offers readers insurance, 1931/09/18: 1 Overton, Ed, former Register staffer stands out in Southwest Air Force meet, 1953/06/19: 5 patronizing Register advertisers (On The Other Hand.... by Jasper T. Duncan), 1943/07/09: 4 Paz, Raymond, linotypist for Register (photo), 1941/05/04: 4 personnel changes, 1932/11/11: 1, 1933/09/15: 1 picnics
picnickers go to river at July 4 party (photos), 1940/07/12: 7 Register carriers picnic guests of publisher, 1940/06/28: 7 staff goes a-picknicking on July 4 holiday (photos), 1940/07/12: 6 protests wanton killing of John W. ("Jackhouse") Caldwell, calling it murder, 1954/02/26: 1 re-establishes photography service, 1954/03/26: 1 Register looks back, reviews the stories that made headline news in 1950, 1950/12/29: 1 Register protests officer's insults in police report, 1955/05/27: 1 Register Publishing Company installs newspaper plant; four year newspaper career capped with installation of complete plant for printing sheet; first edition today, 1935/07/05: 1 school boys to deliver papers; all collections by Duncan and Jones, 1934/01/26: 1 Smith, Charles ("Boy"), Register building watchman has stroke, lies helpless for hours, 1939/06/16: 1 sports trophy
Phillis Wheatley, Austin thin clads to battle for $100 Register trophy, 1940/04/05: 3 Register award on display, 1939/04/14: 3 trophy offered for Wheatley/Anderson track competition, 1939/03/24: 3 Wheatley Lions defend Register trophy tomorrow, in Austin, 1940/04/19: 3 Wheatley to try hard for Register trophy in track meet with Austin, 1939/03/24: 3
hundreds visit Register during "open house," 1941/05/09: 1 Register celebrates 10th birthday, 1941/04/18: 1 Register holds open house; presses to run, 1941/05/02: 1 Register Is Grateful (editorial), 1941/05/02: 4 some of Register's newsboys (photo), 1941/05/02: 4 special supplement on production of Register, 1941/05/04: 1–4 three Register newsies on TV over KEYL, 1950/10/27: 7 Twenty-One Weeks of Service (editorial), 1931/08/28: 4 UBF band plays for SA Register, 1932/07/29: 3 visitors to San Antonio Register plant (photo), 1940/02/09: 6 warning: persons authorized to collect subscriptions, 1932/05/20: 1 we had our [technical] troubles, but we made it!, 1941/08/29: 1 we point with pride, 1936/05/22: 1 Why I Like to Read the Register (by Vera Lee Black), 1936/03/27: 4 Wilkinson, Paschal, Jr., twelve-year-old Register carrier suffers leg injury when thrown from bicycle, 1940/02/16: 1 will be heard on the air every Sat. night; broadcast news releases over KABC, 1935/07/12: 1 Williams, Charles F., appointed as agent, 1931/12/04: 1 Williams, G .K., employed as circulation manager (photo), 1936/03/27: 7 Wilson, Clint C.
See Wilson, Clint C.
news in 1958, 1958/08/08: 8 (filmed in 08/15 issue), 1958/12/05: 8 (filmed in 12/12 issue) news in 1959, 1959/07/17: 8 (filmed in 07/24 issue) Wilson, Rev. W. E.
graduates 13, 1955/04/15: 6 March graduating class (photo), 1955/04/15 Supp: 2
Santa needs "assistants" from the public to donate toys, clothing, and blankets for hospitalized children (photo), 1956/12/14: 1
75 NFA boys coming to SA for stock show, 1956/02/03: 7 Adams, Robert (Bobby) charitable donations
Jones, C. L., Jr., his Livestock Show reserve grand champion barrow given to "Y" camp by Lone Star Brewery, 1958/02/21: 3 Lone Star Brewing Company buys champion steer for Ella Austin Children's Home (photo), 1955/03/04: 1 Pearl Brewing Company donates pig to Ella Austin Children's Home (photo), 1955/03/11: 1 Guadalupe County boys dominate livestock show (photo), 1955/02/25: 1 Jones, I. L., wins chinchilla rabbit trophies (photo), 1956/03/02: 5 Moore, Ray and Billie R. East, La Grange, show Expo grand and reserve champion barrows, 1959/02/20: 1 Negroes exhibit in SA Expo for first time, 1952/02/15: 2 Prince, Alvis W., Cuero youth shows grand champion barrow at expo, 1953/02/27: 1
photo, 1953/03/06: 1
color ban eased slightly; Negro boys may exhibit two breeds of pigs in Feb. show, 1951/10/12: 1 scored for banning young Negro exhibitors, 1951/09/21: 1 record number of Negro boys in Livestock Expo, 1956/02/17: 1 Roy, Melvin, Cuero youth gets $2,850 for grand champ pig (photo), 1956/02/24: 1 Santos, Manor, Jr.
LaGrange, shows grand champion barrow at Exposition (photo), 1958/02/14: 1 Pearl Brewery buys his grand champion barrow at San Antonio Livestock Exposition (photo), 1958/02/21: 3 show executives learn problems encountered in calf scramble (photo), 1957/02/01: 7 stock show winners (photo), 1953/02/27: 2 Tait, Milly and Rita, and Tish Johnson invite visitors to the annual Stock Show and Rodeo (photo), 1958/01/31: 2 ten Guadalupe boys exhibiting at Stock Show, 1953/02/20: 1 top honors at stock show lost by area with Fairfield 4-H Club youth exhibiting Grand Champion pig, 1957/02/15: 1 top Negro agricultural leaders discuss participation in annual Livestock Exposition (photo), 1953/01/30: 1
conductor, Rax Reiter, to present W. Grant Still composition on air, 1947/08/29: 4 rehearsal called for persons interested in becoming members, 1946/03/29: 6 San Antonio to have symphony orchestra soon, 1945/12/14: 1 symphony dress rehearsals to broadcast on KISS-FM weekly, 1957/10/11: 7
charts course for year, 1949/10/21: 4 contributes to NAACP educational fund (photo), 1946/05/17 Supp: 4 Education Week observed, 1948/11/19: 6, 1949/11/04: 6 installs officers April 14 (photo), 1954/04/23: 2 meetings in 1945, 1945/10/19: 7 preside at third annual dinner, 1946/05/17 Supp: 2 teachers petition for restoration of pay as of 1931-32, 1943/03/19: 1 Walker, Virgil W., again heads council; other officers elected, 1948/04/23: 1 year's activities reviewed, 1949/06/03 Supp: 3
Dunbar grads pick San Antonio Technical High School, 1956/01/27: 1 Kuykendall, David, boy in 1958 killing, waves gun, nabbed as burglar inside school, 1959/03/20: 1
meeting of, 1940/01/26: 7
greet president Branch with handkerchief shower, 1939/03/31: 6 meetings in 1939, 1939/04/07: 6
See also Bus Companies See also Bus Transportation accidents
Bacon, Isaiah, car collides with Transit Company bus, 1944/05/26: 5 Canady, Mrs. Evelyn, bus rider injured in bus-auto crash, 1944/07/28: 1 Cole, Annie, and Alma Patterson, Alma, hurt as bus plunges off SA street, 1943/01/08: 1 Davis, Mrs. Adeline, three injured in collision of bus, automobile, 1948/07/16: 1 Hamilton, Grant, and Perkins, Charles B. injured in collision with transit bus, 1943/01/01: 5 Hemanes, Olga Mae, injured as transit bus hits automobile, 1946/12/27: 1 Jackson, Mrs. Emma, struck by auto as she gets off transit bus, 1950/07/28: 7 Johnson, Robert, GI's arm broken in fall under bus, 1945/04/06: 1 Jones, Mrs. Marian L., hurt as transit bus, auto, collide, 1947/03/07: 1 Jones, Sarah Lee, hurt as bus goes out of control, crashes into house, 1945/03/30: 1 Martin, Miss S. D., teacher hurt in bus accident in 1950 sues for $22,230, 1952/02/08: 1 McDaniels, George, injured in auto-bus crash, 1945/01/26: 1 McGarity, Mary E., hurt on City Transit bus when it struck a truck driven by Herbert Hassmann, 1952/01/18: 1 McIntyre, Harold, 15, dragged after City Transit bus door closes on foot, 1951/05/04: 1 Muse, Myrtie (incorrectly identified as Mary Louise Leap)
dies from injuries in bus-auto crash, 1945/02/09: 1 injured in auto-bus crash, 1945/01/26: 1 Owens, Augustine, badly shaken and bruised on city bus (Alamo City Briefs), 1940/02/09: 7 Patterson, Alma, and Annie Cole hurt as bus plunges off SA street, 1943/01/08: 1 Pearson, Charles, injures hand when he walks into side of bus, 1946/03/15: 1 Perkins, Charles B., and Grant Hamilton, injured in collision with transit bus, 1943/01/01: 5 Rivers, Clayton, injured in auto-bus crash, 1945/01/26: 1 Scott, Henry, three injured in collision of bus, automobile, 1948/07/16: 1 Scott, Mrs. L.A., injured from fall in bus, 1934/06/01: 1 Stanfield, Mrs. Edith, hurt in fall from bus, 1950/07/14: 1 Steptoe, Miss Baby Doll
appeals case in $15,000 bus accident suit, 1945/12/21: 1 loses $15,000 suit against Transit Co., 1945/11/30: 1 Thompson, Martin, painfully injured when bus driver slams door on his head, 1936/07/17: 1 Toliver, Miss Jimmy, injured as bus jumps curb, woman sues transit company for $20,000, 1946/10/04: 1 Tones, Mrs. L. M., recovering from bus accident, 1947/06/13: 5 Walker, Kathryn, hurt in fall from Transit Company bus, 1952/01/04: 6 assaults
agrees to pay for time lost and medical expenses for Mrs. Veola Fields, injured by passenger, 1945/01/12: 1 Anderson, Mrs. Ethel, expectant mother struck in face in bus incident, 1947/11/14: 1 Another Bus Driver Draws His Rod! (editorial), 1942/10/23: 4 another bus driver flashes gun in tiff with bus patron, 1942/10/23: 1 Bacon, Lowell, shot by off-duty officer, Joe Williams, in Sunday night bus row, 1944/07/21: 1 Brock, Robert, assaulted by S. L. Herndon, a bus driver for the City Transit Company, 1943/03/19: 1 Caballero, Lidio, City Transit driver, slashed and hit with rock by Cornelius Joseph Jones, 1951/08/03: 1 Crawford, Julia, slashed by "boyfriend" in altercation on bus, 1948/07/16: 1 Cunningham, Milton, beaten by cops in bus incident, 1944/06/23: 1 five of eight SA women arrested in Brooks Field bus altercation are fined, 1944/06/09: 1 Gable, Dorothy, injured in melee on Transit bus by Minnie Luckey, 1953/02/06: 1 Garza, Mrs. Edison, slapped by Mrs. Leona Pass in bus incident, 1944/06/30: 1 Jones, Rufus Sam, killed by bus driver, Cecil Messec, 1942/02/13: 1 man shoved from bus, then shot by driver, passenger, 1943/07/09: 1 Singleton, C. B., bus driver, slashed in fight with passenger, Lewis Scallion, 1945/06/01: 1 four teens in custody for holdup of City Transit bus; only one member of foursome over 15 years old, 1958/08/01: 1 Jones, Peter, heads bus tire changing for Transit Co., 1944/08/11: 1 Loving, Clantha, and Almeda Billups arrested on dubious charge of violating Jim Crow law by bus driver, 1944/07/28: 1 McPherson, Annie Mae, struck by white man, George Bailey, in bus incident, 1944/07/07: 1 NAACP meeting is set to protest bus pass proposal, 1948/05/28: 1 on TV in nation-wide celebration of 100 years of city public transportation in America, 1951/09/21: 7 open house to be held Sunday, 1948/10/08: 6 Pippins, Edna
cop suspended for mistreatment of SA woman in bus incident, 1945/02/23: 1 mistreated in bus incident by cop, E. C. Wright, who is suspended, 1945/02/23: 1 to celebrate "Progress Work" and the 15th anniversary of public transportation in SA, 1950/09/08: 4 Tolbert, Doris, SA girl, jailed in slashing of Army officer, Lt. Bradley J. Bennett, who pushes her on bus seat, curses her, 1943/05/21: 1 two men, Johnny Storey, Jr. and Tom Weldon Kirk, nabbed in holdup of bus, 1947/04/11: 1 two women arrested on dubious charge of bus driver, 1944/07/28: 1 two youths in bus incident
arrested for refusing to let man change seat, 1947/07/25: 1 fined in bus incident, 1947/08/01: 1
issues bulletin concerning strike, 1945/09/21: 8 releases statement concerning strike issues, 1945/09/07: 7
citizen's advisory committee see inequality of two junior colleges, urges $2,500,000 bond issue with $625,000 for St. Philip's, 1952/08/01: 1 college board firing of instructors questioned, 1950/05/19: 1 fate of St. Philip's still not decided, 1952/05/23: 1 fight against Jim Crow education gets to courts; restraining orders sought against Burbank High and San Antonio College, 1952/11/28: 1 junior college bond issue
arguments for, against bond issue set forth, 1952/09/26: 1 bond issue passes as few vote; light balloting is in favor of SA junior college issue, 2565-1932, 1952/10/03: 1 Kelley, Frank B., citizens' advisory committee member, does not endorse college bond proposal, 1952/08/08: 1 voters to eventually decide fate of St. Philip's with bond issue to maintain Jim Crow college setup, 1952/06/06: 1
criticizes SA junior college board effort at blocking equality of city's junior colleges (Your NAACP and You), 1952/08/01: 1 Mills, John "Bubba," ex-St. Philip's student "shocked" by article written by former 'governor,' Johnny Luke, 1952/08/08: 4 segregation/integration
integration held up at SA junior college, 1954/07/02: 1 St. Philip's College answers attack by local NAACP columnist who alleged effort to perpetuate segregation, 1952/08/08: 1 trustees petitioned to integrate junior colleges, may be last action before taking case to courts, 1952/08/22: 1 trustees uphold ban on Negroes at SA College, 1952/10/24: 1
See also City-Wide Ushers Union All-Ushers Day held at Pleasant Union Baptist, 1956/06/01: 4 meetings in 1956, 1956/01/20: 4, 1956/02/10: 8 (filmed in 02/17 issue), 1956/02/17: 4, 1956/03/02: 8 (filmed in 03/09 issue), 1956/03/16: 8 (filmed in 03/23 issue), 1956/04/06: 4, 1956/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue), 1956/09/21: 8 (filmed in 09/28 issue), 1956/10/05: 8 (filmed in 10/12 issue) testimonial dinner hosted, 1955/11/04: 6 to give annual musicale, Jan. 18, 1945/01/12: 8
Wheatley and SA Vocational students Win 3rd and 4th Place in Poster Contest Conducted by National Fire Prevention Society (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1935/05/17: 4
Christmas Seals
aims at $500 Xmas seal sale, 1938/11/04: 1 Health League to plan seal sale, 1948/11/19: 6 meets, gets Xmas seals, supplies, 1947/12/12: 1 gold seal certificate of merit awarded to SA Volunteer Health League, 1933/09/15: 1 Health Week plans discussed, 1945/03/16: 1 inaugurates year 'round home sanitation and beautification program, 1938/06/10: 1 meeting rescheduled for Feb. 10, 1949/02/04: 1 meetings in 1945, 1945/03/09: 1 officers and committee (photo), 1933/04/14: 1 organization wins national acclaim for health effort, 1936/01/17: 1 plans active, all-year program, 1948/12/17: 1 prepares for 1936 efforts to observe National Negro Health Week, 1936/02/14: 7 receives award for historical sketch, 1939/09/22: 1 San Antonio's National Health Week will feature tuberculin skin-testing of children, and East Side clinic, 1936/02/28: 1 to seek enrollment of 1,000 members, 1936/03/20: 1 votes for all-year health program, 1947/04/04: 1 We Doff Our Hat (editorial), 1936/01/17: 4 wins program award, 1934/11/02: 1
annual cabaret dance
capacity crowd expected for cabaret dance, style show, 1941/10/24: 6 March dance at Olmos Dinner Club is not associated with Waiters Association, 1944/02/25: 6 SA awaits Waiters' cabaret dance at Olmos, 1942/10/16: 6 to hold cabaret dance at Library Auditorium October 17 (Jo's Jottings), 1940/10/04: 6 to present annual cabaret dance, style show, 1941/10/17: 6 Waiters to again present dance at Olmos Club, 1942/10/09: 6 entertain at the Avalon Grill, 1940/11/08: 6 first meeting at new quarters, 1938/09/30: 7 forty attend Waiters meeting, 1938/10/07: 7 installation of new members held, 1946/04/12 Supp: 4 Johnson, Archie, is guest speaker, 1950/06/02: 6 with malice toward none [request to restore earlier wages fails] (letter), 1939/05/05: 4 Mayor Quin is guest speaker, 1939/03/03: 6 meetings in 1938, 1938/10/14: 4, 1938/10/28: 4, 1938/12/16: 5 meetings in 1939, 1939/01/06: 6, 1939/01/20: 6, 1939/01/27: 6, 1939/03/10: 4, 1939/03/24: 6, 1939/04/14: 6, 1939/05/05: 6, 1939/06/30: 5, 1939/08/04: 7, 1939/11/03: 2, 1939/11/17: 4 meetings in 1940, 1940/02/02: 7, 1940/11/22: 6 meetings in 1942, 1942/02/13: 6 meetings in 1946, 1946/02/15: 7, 1946/06/28 Supp: 3, 1946/11/15: 5 meetings in 1947, 1947/05/02: 6 meetings in 1951, 1951/03/02: 5 meetings in 1954, 1954/01/08 Supp: 2 "Presidents Night"
set for July 6, 1959/06/12: 6, 1959/07/03: 6 and variety show presented, 1959/04/03: 6 training school planned, 1938/09/23: 1
health and hygiene course under way, 1938/10/28: 4 will hold mass meeting Sunday, 1939/01/20: 1
final rites held, 1957/05/03: 8 (filmed in 05/10 issue)
two SA youths become officers this week, 1942/10/02: 1
rites held in Seguin after an illness of three weeks, 1956/09/28: 2
Henry J. Green, Sr., bird hunter being held in shotgun slaying of 65-year old SA man, 1949/09/02: 1
threatened with knife by Thomas J. Bailey, 1944/05/19: 1
accepts call to Second Baptist Church, Pleasanton, Texas (photo), 1955/04/15: 8
dies in Austin hospital, 1946/01/11: 1
agricultural agent of Guadalupe County granted leave to attend summer school (photo), 1948/06/04: 7 named district agricultural agent, 1955/09/23: 1
rites held in Cuero, 1956/01/27: 2
jury gives slayer, Charles E. Goodwin, five-year suspended sentence, 1955/12/16: 1 parking mishap leads to murder of 26-year-old man by Charles E. Goodwin, 1954/11/05: 1
death claims widely known San Antonian (photo), 1947/11/28: 1
guest speaker for Women's Day at St. Joseph AME (photo), 1952/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue)
Galveston pastor to conduct services at St. Joseph AME, 1955/08/05: 8 pastor of Bethel AME Church selected foreman of trial jury (photo), 1949/03/18: 1 Rev. Sanders and family thank church members for week of appreciation (photo), 1950/06/02: 2
boy swimmer, 13, drowns in SA River, apparently stricken with cramps, 1952/02/29: 1
"repaired" heart girl suddenly dies on visit in Alabama, 1954/08/06: 1 wife of 1Pvt. Woodrow Sanders, gets "new" heart at BAMC as many people, agencies provide aid (photo), 1954/03/26: 1
Mt. Pleasant's new minister killed in car-train crash (photo), 1941/06/13: 1
funeral for brothers (Albert and Shelley Sanford) held Sept. 28; nephew dies in Los Angeles, 1954/10/01: 1
funeral services held Monday, 1956/08/24: 1
dies of accidental gunshot wound, 1933/08/11: 8 (filmed in 08/18 issue)
trapped by fire, leaps from 2nd story, 1940/09/13: 1
Mrs. Petty Sanford passes, 1931/08/14: 7
death of, 1954/10/01: 1
suicide victim shoots self after taking taxi to funeral home, 1949/08/19: 1
Allen, Rev. R. W.
fatally stricken as he kneels to give communion (photo), 1948/04/02: 1 memorial services to be held, one year after death, 1949/04/01: 8
conducts service in pastor's absence, 1951/03/09: 2 to speak (photo), 1949/06/10: 8 Bergmark, Rev. Robert, to speak (photo), 1950/02/10: 8 (filmed in 02/17 issue) Circle No. 1 meets, 1956/03/30: 4 Circle No. 3 holds style show, 1944/03/03: 6 cornerstone rites set for Sunday, 1943/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue) District Advance seminar of Methodist Church to be held at Sanford, Jan. 9-12, 1951/01/05: 8 (filmed in 01/12 issue) Harrington, Dr. R. F., President of Samuel Huston College, to be speaker, Sunday, 1950/10/20: 8 (filmed in 10/27 issue) hosts surprise pound party for Rev. and Mrs. Stone, 1951/09/28: 8 (filmed in 10/05 issue) Men of Sanford Chapel
meetings in 1949, 1949/01/28: 4 meetings in 1950, 1950/10/06: 8 (filmed in 10/13 issue), 1950/10/27: 8 (filmed in 11/03 issue), 1950/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue) meetings in 1951, 1951/02/09: 8 (filmed in 02/16 issue), 1951/03/16: 6, 1951/04/13: 8 (filmed in 04/20 issue), 1951/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue), 1951/06/08: 8 (filmed in 06/15 issue), 1951/07/13: 8 (filmed in 07/20 issue), 1951/08/31: 8 (filmed in 09/07 issue), 1951/10/26: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue) meetings in 1952, 1952/01/04: 8 (filmed in 01/11 issue), 1952/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue), 1952/07/25: 6, 1952/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue) meetings in 1953, 1953/02/06: 8 (filmed in 02/13 issue) plan program, 1945/08/24: 8 (filmed in 08/31 issue) Mooring, Rev. J. B., pastor, holds homecoming observance (photo), 1959/03/13: 8 (filmed in 03/20 issue) musicales
musical program this Sunday, 1947/07/11: 8 (filmed in 07/18 issue) musicale to be presented June 2, 1944/05/26: 8 (filmed in 06/02 issue) news in 1933, 1933/01/20: 5, 1933/02/10: 8 (filmed in 02/17 issue), 1933/03/17: 8 (filmed in 03/24 issue), 1933/10/06: 8 (filmed in 10/13 issue) news in 1934, 1934/10/12: 8 (filmed in 10/19 issue) news in 1939, 1939/01/06: 8 (filmed in 01/13 issue), 1939/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue), 1939/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue), 1939/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/19 issue), 1939/05/19: 8 (filmed in 06/02 issue), 1939/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1939/06/23: 8 (filmed in 06/30 issue), 1939/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue), 1939/07/21: 8 (filmed in 07/28 issue), 1939/09/08: 8 (filmed in 09/15 issue) news in 1942, 1942/12/04: 8 (filmed in 12/11 issue) news in 1944, 1944/10/27: 8, 1944/11/10: 8, 1944/11/17: 8, 1944/12/01: 8, 1944/12/15: 8 news in 1945, 1945/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue), 1945/02/23: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue), 1945/03/23: 8 (filmed in 03/30 issue), 1945/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue), 1945/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue), 1945/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue), 1945/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue), 1945/06/15: 5, 1945/07/20: 8 (filmed in 07/27 issue) news in 1946, 1946/01/18: 8, 1946/01/25: 8, 1946/02/08: 8, 1946/02/15: 8, 1946/02/22: 8, 1946/03/01: 8, 1946/08/02: 8, 1946/08/09: 8, 1946/08/16: 4, 1946/08/30: 6, 1946/09/06: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue), 1946/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/20 issue), 1946/09/20: 8, 1946/09/27: 8, 1946/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue), 1946/10/18: 8, 1946/11/01: 8, 1946/11/08: 2 (Section 2), 1946/11/15: 8, 1946/11/22: 8, 1946/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue) news in 1950, 1950/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue), 1950/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue), 1950/08/25: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue), 1950/09/15: 8 (filmed in 09/22 issue), 1950/09/22: 8 (filmed in 09/29), 1950/10/20: 8 (filmed in 10/27 issue), 1950/10/27: 8 (filmed in 11/03 issue), 1950/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue), 1950/12/01: 8 (filmed in 12/08 issue), 1950/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue), 1950/12/15: 8 (filmed in 12/22 issue) news in 1951, 1951/07/27: 8 (filmed in 08/03 issue) open house
open house and dedicatory service Aug. 14, 1946/08/09: 8 to hold open house Mary 4 through May 9, 1954/04/30: 8 (filmed on 05/07 issue) style show to be held Thursday, May 8, 1952/05/02: 4 Women's Day, guest speakers set, 1954/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue) Woods, Rev. Prenza L. S.
cigarette girls at formal dance (photo), 1948/03/26 Supp: 2, 1949/03/25 Supp: 3 club entertains with brilliant cabaret formal, 1949/03/25 Supp: 2 first affair highlights spring season (photo), 1948/03/26 Supp: 2 makes social debut (Jo's Jottings), 1948/03/26 Supp: 1 members and officers (photo), 1948/03/26 Supp: 3, 1949/03/25 Supp: 3
dining car workers seek back pay from Fred Harvey, 1946/03/15: 1 dining car workers win suit for $400,000 from Santa Fe, 1946/12/20: 1 (Section 2) porter-brakemen
court of appeals rules in favor of Negro trainmen, 1948/12/31: 5 fight against job squeeze is upheld, 1946/11/29: 2 workers win fight to keep jobs, 1950/07/14: 1
SA woman wins annual PV tennis meet, 1953/07/24: 5
news, 1934/02/09: 8 (filmed in 02/16 issue)
graduates as honor man of his company at Great Lakes Naval Center (photo), 1944/09/01: 1
passes following week's illness (photo), 1954/04/09: 1
cause of hurts resulting in death, remains unknown, 1942/11/20: 1
youngest member of Texas' "Fighting Sapenters" carries on, 1951/08/31: 1
dies in Goliad, 1952/03/07: 8 (filmed in 03/14 issue)
Canzoneri-Chocolate bout
seeks either Tony Canzoneri or Billy Petrolle for future fight, 1932/05/27: 3 there will be no Chocolate-Canzoneri bout, 1932/09/02: 3 to take Canzoneri on, 1931/10/31: 3
Kid Chocolate wins again, 1931/11/13: 3 Kid Chocolate wins feather title, 1932/10/21: 3 gets decision in match, 1934/04/27: 3 goes down again in Hayes bout, 1934/07/20: 3 heads bill of colored stars in Chicago, 1932/08/05: 3 in earnest about staging comeback, 1934/07/13: 3 may fight this winter, 1933/09/01: 3 polishes off Bernard in Philly match, 1932/06/24: 3 renounces featherweight title after finding it too hard to stay in weight limit, 1934/03/02: 3 to be deported, 1931/12/11: 3 whips Belgian champ, 1933/08/11: 3 will fight Watson Jan. 27, 1932/12/23: 3
retires from Fire Dept. after nearly 27 years, 1939/06/02: 7
Charles-Satterfield bout being lined up, 1950/03/31: 3 Chicago light heavyweight aspirant held on vice charges, 1953/08/14: 5 eye injury ends career of "Rapid" Bob, 1958/01/24: 3 Satterfield-Oma fight on May 17, 1950/03/31: 3
fatally stricken by heart attack in elevator, 1953/12/25: 1
Caldwell County's oldest resident dies at age 101, 1942/11/06: 1
meetings in 1953, 1953/07/24: 6 meetings in 1954, 1954/01/22: 6, 1954/11/12: 7 meetings in 1956, 1956/11/02: 6 meetings in 1958, 1958/06/06: 6 Stevens, Elizabeth, reelected president, 1955/02/11: 8
meetings, 1941/03/28: 7, 1941/04/11: 7, 1941/04/25: 7 meetings in 1941, 1941/08/08: 6
dies at 14, 1932/04/29: 8 (filmed in 05/06 issue)
obsequies held, 1941/05/09: 5
death of, 1936/05/22: 8 (filmed in 06/05 issue)
rites held here for Texas woman who died in California, 1941/08/08: 7
final rites held, 1958/11/07: 8 (filmed in 11/14 issue)
dies at his residence, 1933/03/31: 8 (filmed in 04/07 issue)
dies, four hurt in cash near Seguin, 1950/02/24: 1
post office to charge for postal savings within month, 1953/09/25: 1
See Stardusters Civic and Social (Savings) Club See Top Hatters Savings Club See Young Women's Economic Club See Youth Prosperity Club
Boyd, Henry Allen, receives Treasury Department Minute Man Award (photo), 1953/07/17: 2
Mr. Savoy at the White House [by Roosevelt's invitation] (editorial), 1933/03/17: 4 southern editor says Savoy had big advantage, 1933/03/24: 1
ex-SA teacher gets new USIS post in India, 1951/06/08: 3 former SA instructor named physical director of New York YMCA, 1943/02/05: 7 former San Antonian presents credentials of new US Charge d'Affaires in Ghana, Peter Rutter (photo), 1957/07/12: 1 formerly of Douglass Junior School, now with NYA as a supervisor of a national defense program, 1940/11/01: 6 State Department writer and ex-SA teacher weds Jo Alford, an English blonde in New York City, 1958/02/28: 1 wife, Eva Sawyer, sues to keep mate in US, 1949/08/05: 1
crowned Spring Queen of Bishop College, 1936/07/10: 8 (filmed in 07/17 issue issue)
pastor of Mt. Sinai Baptist Church of Yoakum, to baptize candidates (photo), 1950/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue)
appointed as instructor at Bennett College, North Carolina (photo), 1947/09/26: 1 receives PhD in chemistry from Ohio State University (photo), 1956/12/28: 1 son of local woman, directs science grant program for secondary school students at Bennett College (photo), 1959/03/27: 1
chosen Miss Samuel Huston (photo), 1933/04/28: 1
105 attend family reunion in Edna, 1948/07/23: 6
lifelong resident of Guadalupe County dies at 80, 1959/07/03: 2
funeral services conducted, 1933/02/17: 8 (filmed in 03/03 issue)
life-long SA resident found dead in bed, 1947/11/28: 1
Bomber, Max plan for battle, 1936/05/08: 3 Farr predicts Louis will beat Max Schmeling, 1937/12/31: 3 Hitler Makes a Mistake In Selecting Schmeling to Represent German Sports (by William L. Patterson), 1938/07/01: 2 Joe Louis will fight Baer, Schmeling, 1935/07/05: 3 "Joe to take Max in six" says Braddock, 1938/04/29: 3 Louis beats Max in two minutes (photo), 1938/06/24: 1 Louis-Schmeling fight films at Empire for three days, 1938/07/01: 7 Louis-Schmeling fight goes to New York, 1936/03/27: 3 many of nation's notables at Louis-Schmeling heavyweight title bout, 1938/07/01: 3 Max certain he can beat Joe, 1938/05/13: 3 Max Schmeling only ring foe hated by Joe Louis, 1949/01/28: 4 More Anent That Joe Louis KO (by Al White), 1936/07/10: 5 NAACP, Urban League to gain from title bout, 1938/05/20: 3 Schmeling unnoticed on arrival home, 1938/07/15: 5 Schmeling wasn't really Dempsey's pick over Joe, 1950/03/24: 3 Schmeling will have to fight Louis in Chicago, says Black, 1937/07/09: 3 scribe gives new angle of big fight [Louis-Schmeling] (by Bud James), 1938/07/08: 2 what they think of Joe Louis knockout, 1936/07/03: 3 William Pickens says happiest folk at championship fight were the Jews, 1938/07/01: 3
claimed by death, 1955/04/29: 8
dies in automobile accident, 1932/05/06: 1
Abbott Memorial Scholarship in Journalism art scholarships
Clack, George, Seguin student wins $500 art scholarship, 1957/11/01: 2 Contee (Countee), Samuel, receives scholarship at Bishop College, 1932/07/01: 1 Smith, Hughie Lee, art student wins scholarship (photo), 1934/05/11: 5 Spaights, James A., II, winner of Leschetisky Scholarship, working on master of arts at Columbia University (photo), 1952/10/31: 6 Bishop College (Marshall, TX)
general scholarships given, 1933/07/28: 3 music scholarships given to six, 1938/07/29: 2 Catholic Junior League Scholarship awarded to Sylvia Wimberley, 1938/06/03: 1 Daughters of the American Revolution awards scholarships to Negro girls, 1953/11/27: 2 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Edwards, Burghardt, Jr., and Barbara Nichols get NAACP youth scholarships, 1954/06/18: 1 fellowships offered by US to language students, 1959/05/29: 1 Fisk University
See 4-H Club
80 scholarships to France open to college grads, 1952/01/18: 1 fifty-three are awarded out-of-state scholarships, 1939/12/15: 1 National Association of College Women offer $1,000 for graduate study, 1949/02/11: 2 Texans failing to take advantage of scholarship aid, 1939/09/15: 1 thirteen San Antonians get scholarship aid, 1942/05/29: 1
free scholarship given delinquent girl by Hicks, 1945/03/30: 6 scholarships offered to high-ranking high school students, 1948/05/28: 6
Drew, Frederick Davenport, is winner (photo), 1950/07/28: 5 Kline, Stanley, wins Alma Wells Givens Scholarship Award, 1953/05/08: 4 Ideal Neighborhood Guild presents scholarship to Ruby Jean Cyphers, 1955/07/15 Supp: 2 Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World, educational department pays out large sums in scholarships, 1934/07/06: 4 Iota Phi Lambda Sorority
Edwards, Ruth Joy, wins scholarship contest, 1948/06/11 Supp: 1 Swinney, Emma J., wins $1,000 scholarship (photo), 1953/04/10: 6
former secretary of commerce gives Prairie View $25,000 scholarship fund (photo), 1946/06/06/21: 1 signs Houston Endowment scholarship contract for Tuskegee Institute (photo), 1950/07/07: 1 LA girl wins $1,000 oratory, scholarship, 1948/03/26: 2 Little Rock, AR
Brown, Minnie Jean, ousted pupil gets scholarship to New Lincoln School in New York, 1958/02/28: 1 Green, Ernest, Central High School grad gets first American Conscience Fund scholarship, 1958/07/18: 1 Little Rock Nine get college scholarships, 1957/11/22: 1 Lydia Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star
ceremony establishing Grace Joseph Wrenn scholarship viewed by Wrenn family and OES members (photo), 1954/07/23: 3 Mitchell, Ruth Louise, awarded scholarship (photo), 1955/09/09 Supp: 1, 1955/09/09 Supp: 4 scholarship fund set up for young persons to honor Grace Joseph Wrenn, 1954/07/23: 1 March of Dimes scholarship winners
See March of Dimes Meharry Medical College, Vaughn, Romona E., presented coveted Alma Wells-Givens scholarship award (photo), 1949/11/25: 5 Murphy, Joseph B., gets polio medical social work scholarship, 1954/09/24: 1 musicians
Prince, Curtis, receives scholarhip to Langston (photo), 1956/02/03: 7 Ray, Zepherine, receives Marion Anderson Music Club scholarship (photo), 1937/12/03: 6, 1939/01/13: 7 Sample, Joseph Leslie, young Houston musician receives talent contest scholarship from Knights of Pythias (photo), 1955/09/16: 1 Steen, Rev. Fred L. (Freddie Lee),
wins scholarship to Sam Huston in talent hunt (photo), 1947/04/11: 1, 1949/10/28: 6 New Light Baptist Church presents four-year scholarship to Vera Louise Davis, 1946/10/11: 1 Nichols, Barbara, and Burghardt Edwards, Jr. get NAACP youth scholarships, 1954/06/18: 1 Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Pepsi-Cola Scholarships
Nicholson, Huberta, first Pepsi-Cola scholarship holder to graduate (photo), 1948/05/21: 5 Redd, Nina Mae, is Pepsi-Cola scholarship winner (photo), 1948/09/24: 5
eight seniors try for scholarships, 1955/09/30: 1 GM scholarship plan offered to Wheatley pupils, 1955/02/18: 1 Prairie View College RCA scholarship winners from Howard University and Clark College (photo), 1959/03/06: 8 (filmed in 03/13 issue) Rosenwald Fund San Antonians of California establish SA scholarship (photo), 1957/01/25: 1 San Antonio Council for Retarded Children scholarship given to Velma Butler (photo), 1955/06/17: 2 San Antonio Mothers Service Organization
Green, Effie Mae, wins St. Philip's College scholarship (photo), 1949/07/01: 8 Wesley, Dorothy E., receives scholarship to St. Philip's College (photo), 1955/09/09 Supp: 3 Woolford, Louis Irvin, wins scholarship, 1953/09/04: 6 Southern University, Nella M. Hartfield wins scholarship (photo), 1944/09/15 Supp. 2 Spaulding, Frank E., young Jamaica philanthropist awards 20 scholarships to aid the poor of his country, 1957/07/26: 1 St. Philip's College Tuskegee Institute, scholarship contract endowed by Jesse H. Jones' Houston Endowment (photo), 1950/07/07: 1 Vassar College, Ruth Graham, winner of scholarship eyes missionary work, 1949/07/08: 8 Veterans of Foreign Wars
Edward Robertson Post No. 5142 Auxiliary, presents check for $200 to Bertha Lee Wilson (photo), 1950/12/22: 3 scholarship popularity contestants meet, 1950/07/14: 6 Wings Over Jordan program to award $10,000 in scholarships, 1941/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue) young Methodists win college scholarships (photo), 1947/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue) Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
Minor, Barbara, Texan receives scholarship (photo), 1953/03/06: 3 O'Neal, Daisey Celestine, receives four-year scholarship (photo), 1955/06/10 Supp: 4 scholarships awarded to Lillian McNeal and Violet Odessa Wilson (photo), 1949/09/16 Supp: 4
Butler, Velma S., heads new school (photo), 1951/10/12: 6
in mass meeting at Sidney Lanier School, 1948/08/27: 5
See also Colleges and Universities, segregation/integration See also School Segregation 71 percent of whites polled favor gradualism in setting a time table for compliance, 1956/08/10: 3 Alabama
Alabama Jim Crow placement bill becomes law, 1957/09/06: 1 Alabamans who sign integration petitions are fired, 1955/09/16: 1 'Bama mayor okehs effigy lynchings representing NAACP and white integrationists, 1956/08/17: 1 federal court upholds 'Bama's pupil placement law, 1958/05/23: 1 integration forges on, but high court "softening," 1959/06/26: 1 King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., sets plan for "massive integration" in Montgomery, Alabama schools, 1959/01/09: 3 Montgomery, AL, refuses to admit Negroes to school, 1954/09/10: 1 Patterson, John, governor, threatens to close schools, calls on Negroes to stop fight for rights in inaugural address, 1959/01/30: 1 school ruling opens Tuskegee to white students, 1954/05/28: 1 white Alabama foster mother of Negro girl accepts legal aid from Negro group to get her foster daughter entrolled in school, 1956/09/28: 1 white woman who adopted Negro girl lives democracy, 1956/10/05: 3 American race hate virus spreads to South Korea upon opening school for Korean-American children, 1959/04/17: 1 Arkansas
Arkansas Senate thwarts Faubus board-packing move, 1959/03/20: 1 court ruling kayoes Faubus, saying states cannot adopt evasive schemes avoiding integration in schools, 1958/10/03: 1 Faubus, Gov. Orval Hoxie
Hoxie integration working smoothly, 1956/12/14: 1 racists told to let Hoxie schools alone, 1955/11/11: 1 school board dares foes of integration to go to court, 1955/09/16: 1 school integration in Hoxie set for July 11, 1955/07/08: 1 US government pushes desegregation of Hoxie schools, 1956/09/21: 1 US Justice Department joins fight for Hoxie school integration, files brief to halt racists in issues having "nation-wide impact," 1956/08/31: 1 integration story summarized by Associated Negro Press, 1958/09/26: 1 integration works in Fayetteville High School, 1955/07/29: 7 Little Rock
future of Little Rock's 'private' school in doubt, 1958/10/31: 1 gradual integration of Little Rock schools approved, 1956/09/07: 1 Little Rock in futile struggle as Virginia, Oklahoma, and Maryland integrate, 1959/03/27: 1 Little Rockers gird for fight on Faubus' "private schools," 1958/10/24: 1 Pulaski County (Little Rock) special school district board has no plans for integration, 1955/11/18: 6 racists push school plan despite adverse ruling, 1958/10/17: 1 school board wants schools to reopen segregated, 1959/02/20: 2 September 11 set for action on Little Rock; Supreme Court to call one-day special session next Thursday, 1958/09/05: 1 Supreme Court in special session for Little Rock after Arkansas legislature votes to close state's public schools, 1958/08/29: 1 US world leadership set back by Little Rock says former Secretary of State Dean Acheson, 1957/10/11: 1 voters recall Little Rock segregationists; all three racists backed by Gov. Orval Faubus lose school board posts, 1959/05/29: 1
adult-planned student walkout flops; student body cold to "strike" of frustrated 75, 1957/10/11: 1 Another Illustration [of how school integration can work] (editorial), 1957/09/27: 4 appeal on Little Rock ruling to be heard on Aug. 4, 1958/07/18: 1 appeals court may halt delay at Little Rock; judge quesions wisdom of postponement, 1958/08/15: 1 Army denies troops at Central High under "do nothing" orders, 1958/04/04: 3 Bates, Mrs. L. C.
Arkansas leader lauds Ike [President Eisenhower], but says he hedged, 1958/01/03: 8 (filmed in 01/10 issue) lauded by NAACP board for role in Little Rock crisis, 1957/10/04: 1 not time yet to withdraw troops, says Bates, 1957/11/01: 3 points up the "why" of leadership at Women's Day observance at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Montgomery, Alabama, 1958/12/12: 3 Spingarn Medal awarded to "Little Rock Nine" and Mrs. L. C. Bates, president of Arkansas NAACP, 1958/06/13: 1 Central High students members of Arkansas National Guard, 1957/10/11: 1 Civil Rights Commission stays out of Little Rock school dispute, 1958/03/07: 1 court: "Integrate now!" Faubus: "Close doors!"; high court unanimous in decision for immediate integration, 1958/09/19: 1 Dixie governors trying again to solve Little Rock integration crisis after solution is fouled by Faubus, 1957/10/04: 1 enforcing court order falling on Little Rock students, NAACP charges, 1958/04/04: 1 Faubus, Gov. Orval furor predicted in Fall, as Central has first Negro graduate, 1958/06/06: 1 Gardner, Chief Judge Archibald K., new judge to be named for Little Rock case, 1958/05/02: 1 Green, Ernest
14 classmates say volumes in his yearbook, 1958/08/01: 6 Central grad gets first American Conscience Fund scholarship, 1958/07/18: 1 judge of US district court rebuffs mothers and Faubus, throws out suit, 1957/10/25: 1 Lemley, Judge Harry J., who granted delay in school integration in Little Rock, requests retirement from federal district bench, 1958/09/26: 1 Little Rock crisis aired at Afro-Asian Conference in Cairo, Egypt, 1958/01/10: 1 Little Rock given 30 days to appeal school reversal, 1958/08/29: 1 Little Rock Still a Question Mark [U.S. judge suspends integration for two and a half years] (editorial), 1958/06/27: 4 Mayor says Little Rock trouble carefully planned, 1957/10/18: 6 the mess at Little Rock; students leaving city to attend schools in nearby towns, 1958/09/26: 1 NAACP seeks to upset Little Rock decision; stay sought as ruling suspending integration appealed to U. S. Court, 1958/06/27: 1 Negro leaders reject Little Rock plan; gains already won would be lost if "Thomas Plan," is accepted, 1958/04/25: 1 neither political party to be benefited by Little Rock, says Mike Mansfield, 1957/11/29: 6 New England political leaders support use of US troops to ensure integration, 1957/10/11: 1 Parker, Sammie Dean, white girl expelled for participation in racial incidents, reinstated, 1958/03/21: 3 President, at news conference, discusses Little Rock crisis, 1957/10/18: 1 President acts, Little Rock integrates with no mob violence as federal troops go into action, 1957/09/27: 1 reports disagree on attack of Negro pupil by white youth at Central High, 1957/11/22: 1 Satchmo sends Ike [President Eisenhower] wire of congratulations on decision to use troops in Little Rock, 1957/10/04: 3 Satchmo's blast at President Eisenhower starts chain reaction [regarding handling of Little Rock integration], 1957/09/27: 1 two Little Rock rioters given slaps on wrist, 1957/12/06: 1 US and foreign press laud Negro pupils' courage, 1957/10/04: 1 What Other Answer Could They Give? [Negro leaders reject plan to resolve school integration] (editorial), 1958/04/25: 4 widely divergent opinions aired on Central integration, 1958/06/13: 1
Brown, Minnie Jean
Because She's Human [Minnie Jean Brown expelled because she didn't like insults and being spat upon] (editorial), 1958/02/28: 4 mother of Little Rock coed to fight ouster of students, 1958/02/21: 3 no action taken on suspension of Minnie Jean Brown, Central Hi coed, 1958/01/17: 2 ousted Little Rock pupil gets scholarship to New Lincoln School in New York, 1958/02/28: 1 extra-curricular activities denied Little Rock Nine, 1958/01/10: 3 get college scholarships, 1957/11/22: 1 in New York to receive Local 6, Hotel and Club Employees Union award for Better Race Relations, 1958/06/20: 1 "One Down, Eight to Go" [one of Little Rock Nine is ousted, goes to New York] (editorial), 1958/03/07: 4 Spingarn Medal awarded to "Little Rock Nine" and Mrs. L. C. Bates, president of Arkansas NAACP, 1958/06/13: 1 They Deserve Monuments [Negro students at Central High] (editorial), 1958/04/04: 4 troop issue crucial factor in Faubus victory, not school integration, says NAACP's Wilkins, 1958/08/15: 1 Van Buren Student Leader Speaks [about progress of integration at his school] (editorial), 1958/09/12: 4
superintendent tells teachers schools to be integrated in Fall, 1954/06/25: 1 will start school integration in September, 1954/06/11: 1 Brownell, Attorney General Herbert, says let lower courts handle desegregation, 1954/12/03: 1 BTW (Booker T. Washington) philosophy may help ease tensions in school desegregation, 1956/11/09: 2 Cairo, IL
bombing victims, but no bombers, arrested in Cairo in attempt to register students at white schools, 1952/02/15: 1 Illinois NAACP rips Cairo Grand Jury allegations regarding school racial violence, 1952/03/07: 1 no incidents as children enter 'white' schools, 1952/09/12: 1 violence hits Cairo, Illinois, on eve of school integration, 1952/02/08: 4
California school district names Negro superintendent, 1956/05/25: 1 'sneak' Jim Crow schools killed in Pasadena, 1954/07/16: 6 Congress told to restore Part III to rights legislation; solons urged to act now to prevent trouble in Fall, 1958/07/04: 1 congressional southerners sign "Manifesto," said shown to be "morons," 1956/12/28: 1 construction legislation bottled up in Congress due to fear of no Jim Crow amendment, 1955/08/12: 1 daily news services didn't carry this story of small town integration, 1954/10/22: 4 Delaware
Delaware shows how integrated schools work, 1955/07/15: 1 fired Delaware principal gets court hearing; dismissal because of race issue, administrator charges, 1958/08/15: 1 integration works in Catholic schools of Wilmington, Del., 1952/09/26: 1 loses school appeal, must desegregate, 1958/07/04: 2 Milford, DE, bars Negro pupils as mob pressure wins, 1954/10/08: 1 despite die-hard racists, progress made on school integration front, 1956/06/22: 1 diehards fade as integration goes on, 1954/10/15: 1 Diggs, Rep. Charles C. (D-MI), solon says government has no plan to prevent another Little Rock, 1958/07/18: 1 Dixie states
36 percent of Southern Negroes against mixed schools, poll claims, 1956/03/09: 1 demands grow for reopening of hate-closed Dixie schools, 1958/11/28: 1 Dixie attacks on children spur contributions to NAACP, 1957/09/27: 1 Dixie educators duck school segregation issue, 1953/12/11: 1 Dixie heads fail to find answer to school issue, 1954/06/18: 1 Dixiecrats plot TV hate selling without expense at Democratic National Convention, 1956/08/10: 3 four southern states act to block school integration, 1953/12/04: 1 housing patterns to maintain equivalent of segregated schools, 1954/07/09: 1 integration under way in five southern states, 1954/09/10: 1 Mid-South Synod of the Presbyterian Church backs court school ruling, 1954/07/16: 1 more desegregation of Dixie schools revealed by survey of Southern Education Reporting Service, 1957/08/02: 1 NAAPC, Dixie argue school issue before Supreme Court; five cases heard this week to decide fate of Jim Crow school system, 1953/12/11: 1 Negro educators call for immediate desegregation, 1954/11/05: 1 parents growing weary of fight against integration, 1959/06/12: 1 plans mapped to implement school case ruling; Dixie and border states NAACP leaders hold two-day session in Atlanta, 1954/05/28: 1 public school integration gets its first test in Southland, 1954/09/24: 3 pupils, up north to see mixed schools, blame hate riots on adults, 1954/11/05: 4 religion hampers Dixie whites in obeying integration decrees, 1958/09/19: 1 school closings hurt 16,3000 southern students, 1959/07/03: 1 segregation issue sidestepped by Dixie governors, 1958/10/03: 1 southerners plan ways to speed up integration in schools at Southern Conference Educational Fund (photo), 1954/07/09: 6 survey shows school picture in Dixie states, 1958/10/10: 8 (filmed in 10/17 issue) educational, health levels not lowered by integration, 1956/03/30: 1 eight states can't be trusted with school funds without anti-segregation safeguards, says NAACP, 1958/04/11: 1 Eisenhower, President Dwight David Florida
Florida school law invalid, but integration denied, 1959/01/02: 1 four Negroes admitted to "white" school, 1959/03/06: 1 its schools must integrate schools or close them, 1958/10/31: 1
Army post school Jim Crow to end, 1953/04/03: 1 commander has no knowledge of integration plans, 1953/04/24: 1 San Antonio NAACP members get Ike's [President Eisenhower] attention on military base school integration (photo), 1953/04/10: 1 SA's part revealed in ban against Jim Crow schools on military posts, 1953/04/10: 1
anti-integration principal leaves town in hurry, 1956/02/17: 1 Atlanta sets up committee to map integration plans, 1955/06/24: 1 Georgia backs down on teacher purge, 1955/08/26: 1 Georgia has "gimme and git" philosophy on US school aid, 1957/03/08: 1 judge slaps Georgia in Negro's law school suit, 1956/11/23: 1 Legislature gets bills to end public schools, 1953/11/27: 1 national figures lash attempt to smear Highlander Folk School; governor charges it is "communist training school," 1958/01/03: 1 now Georgia forbids students to attend interracial meetings, 1957/05/03: 1 police chief says Atlanta could integrate without trouble, 1956/09/28: 2 racists protest that new school stands empty rather than admit Negroes, 1956/10/19: 1 Senator Walter George retires after reading Southern Manifesto against school integration, 1956/05/25: 1 Indiana town ends Jim Crow in grammar schools, 1948/07/02: 1 integration barely creeping along, survey notes, 1958/05/16: 1 integration increases in border states, no progress in deep south, 1956/10/12: 1 integration picture has tumultuous week, 1958/11/28: 6 integration support increasing, Gallup Poll shows, 1957/01/25: 1 Kansas Parent-Teacher group votes integration, 1955/05/06: 1 Kentucky
112 Negroes teaching in schools with white students, 1957/02/08: 1 begins integration in 76 counties; will hire Negro teachers, 1956/08/17: 1 few object as Kentucky governor says he will comply with ruling, 1954/06/04: 1 first public school integrates, 1955/07/29: 1 hatemongers open new attack on integration group, 1958/12/12: 1 Henderson Board refuses to talk to segregationists, 1956/10/05: 1 high school integrates without fanfare, 1956/01/27: 3 integrating Race schools into general program, 1936/02/14: 2 integration begins in Bardstown High School with the freshman classes, 1958/06/13: 7 integration tripled during 1956 school year, 1956/12/14: 4 Jim Crow leader in Henderson calls for end of boycott, tells school pickets they are wasting time, 1956/10/12: 1 judge upholds integration in state schools, 1955/12/09: 4 Louisville
begins integration with summer school, 1956/06/22: 1 integrates without incident, showing planning pays, 1956/09/21: 1 school integration makes great strides, 1958/08/01: 1 to have less integration than proposed, 1956/07/13: 6 Negro principal urges NEA to defeat integration resolution, 1957/07/19: 6 Negro students officially barred from Clay School, 1956/09/21: 1 Negroes in two schools for first time, 1955/11/25: 4 Owensboro integbration to be completed by Fall, 1958/05/23: 1 seven quietly integrated into Kentucky elementary school, 1958/09/26: 1
Dawson, Rep. William L.
and Rep. Charles C. Diggs in heated debate against Powell school aid no-Crow amendment, 1956/07/13: 1 says controversial school construction bill's defeat vindicates his judgment, 1956/07/20: 1 politics, not Powell rider, killed school aid measure, 1956/07/20: 1 private school law approved by Virginia [for circumventing integration], 1956/03/16: 3 Republicans join Dixie Demos to defeat school aid bill, 1956/07/13: 1 school bill killed as Dixie cuts off nose to spite face, 1957/08/02: 6 Supreme Court ok's pupil placement law in Alabama test, says law similar to Texas and is valid on its face, 1958/11/28: 1
aims new bars at college students, 1956/11/30: 7 enacts bills defying Supreme Court; state legislature passes laws to maintain Jim Crow schools, 1954/07/16: 1 Jim Crow school "law" killed, 1958/07/18: 1 Louisianans sue to enter LSU-NO and State Trades School in Shreveport, 1958/08/08: 1 may fire teachers belonging to NEA and National PTA they say are illegal as they favor integration, 1956/11/23: 1 New Orleans
Catholic school integration in N. Orleans delayed; Archbishop Rummel says Jim Crow stays until at least Fall, 1957, 1956/08/10: 1 makes no plans for school integration; superintendent says nothing being done, despite court ruling, 1957/07/05: 1 Negro grade students outnumber whites, but whites have 11 more schools, no overcrowding, 1957/04/19: 1 Negro schools overloaded, whites begging for pupils, 1958/11/07: 1 New Orleans schools must desegregate, 1957/06/28: 1 social workers ask for immediate integration, 1955/06/17: 1 US District Court voids Louisiana school bias laws, 1957/04/26: 1 writer says Pope Pius II will not heed Louisianans' anti-integration plea, 1957/08/23: 1
outlines program to spur school integration, 1955/07/01: 1 white parents suffer in school integration battle, press told, 1958/12/05: 1
Annapolis integrates 29 Negro county school pupils, 1956/08/24: 1 Catholic schools to integrate with fall session, 1956/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue) Harford County's "gradual" plan gets green light from Supreme Court, 1958/06/20: 1 integration plans being set up, 1955/06/24: 4 Maryland county integration moves smoothly, 1955/10/28: 3
See also Fort Sam Houston, schools ACLU protests Jim Crow school at Little Rock Air Force Base, 1958/10/31: 5 Dixie military base schools integrate minus fuss, fanfare, 1955/12/02: 1 Hobby, Oveta Culp, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, denies fighting post school integration, 1954/02/12: 1 J. Crow education courses ended on Dixie Army posts, 1956/11/09: 1 J. Crow schools in Canal Zone may be tested, 1954/03/12: 1 NAACP members get Ike's [President Eisenhower] attention on military base school integration (photo), 1953/04/10: 1 Pentagon hears about J. Crow Air Force base school in Little Rock, 1958/09/12: 1 school J. Crow on military posts will be probed, 1953/03/27: 1 school Jim Crow on Federal posts to end by Fall of 1955; Secretary of Defense issues President-backed order abolishing segregation, 1954/02/05: 1 slow integration in military post schools blasted by NAACP, 1953/10/02: 1
cost of school segregation puts financial squeeze on the state, 1957/12/27: 1 Mississippi rejects law to end public schools, 1953/12/25: 1 Negroes rebuff J. Crow plan, a "voluntary segregation program," 1954/08/06: 1 some school area end J. Crow, but 'Sippi would end schools, 1954/07/23: 1 voters pick cure worse than disease in school vote, 1954/12/31: 1 white supremacy drive conducted in Mississippi high schools, 1958/05/09: 1
moves steadily in Kansas City, Mo., 1956/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue) school integration in Missouri town thwarted with pressure by white parents, 1954/08/13: 1 St. Louis
ends Jim Crow high schools on Feb. 1, 1954/07/02: 1 integration in St. Louis very successful, 1955/02/11: 1 integration of high school sports gets under way in St. Louis, 1954/07/23: 5 St. Louis official tells why integration works there, 1955/04/29: 3 NAACP asks high court to set integration date, 1955/04/22: 1 NAACP sets September deadline for school desegregation to begin; boards that fail to start desegregation to be sued, 1955/06/10: 1 National Education Association repeats "mild resolution" on integration; attempts to add punch defeated, 1959/07/17: 1 New Mexico cities calmly integrate schools, 1954/09/10: 1 New York
Brown, Earl, candidate wants "integration talk" with President, 1958/08/15: 3 first steps taken to comply with Supreme Court's school order, 1955/06/17: 1 "informal" school J. Crow prevails in New York City; report recommends school boundary lines be changed, 1957/03/08: 3 Manhattan schools integrated as 1000 students transferred, 1959/07/03: 1 master plan to implement school integration launched in New York City, 1956/08/03: 1 New York City school bias probe points up other deficiencies, 1954/08/06: 1 New York school probe used to aid hate forces, 1958/02/21: 1 parents to sue NYC for million in school row, 1958/10/24: 7 school integration seen difficult in Gotham, 1957/03/08: 3 school superintendent stands pat on shifting of Negro pupils, 1959/07/10: 1
Carolina board refuses school transfer requests, 1957/08/16: 1 Carolina hillbillies object to Indians in 'white' schools, 1952/09/26: 1 Carolina Negro association plans private night school, 1958/08/15: 3 Carolina's "integration by eye dropper" doomed, says Wilkins, 1958/10/24: 1 Little Rock integration delay cited in Raleigh case, 1958/08/22: 3 NC Indians object to Negro pupils, will get state aid, 1959/01/16: 5 North Carolinians file suit against school board, 1955/09/02: 7 parents to test legality of North Carolin's desegregation dodge, 1958/06/06: 3 Raleigh integration suit kept alive, as court denies motion to dismiss the litigation, 1957/10/25: 1 students plead for tolerance and brotherhood, 1957/11/29: 1 three Kluxers guilty in school bombing plot, 1958/03/28: 3 three school suits are filed to obtain integration in Greensboro and Charlotte, 1959/02/20: 1 two more integrated in Charlotte schools, 1958/11/07: 2
custody case of Frank Latimer, Jr., tied to school Jim Crow issue, 1956/08/24: 1 integration saved Oklahoma $1,000,000 in '57 says governor, 1958/10/10: 3 leads in second wave of desegregation, 1955/08/12: 1 voters approve desegregation, 1955/04/15: 1 Pennsylvania, three school districts have segregation, 1957/06/07: 6 President's Commission on Higher Education asks for end of Jim Crow schools, 1947/12/26: 1 private Jim Crow schools shunned by NAACP, 1958/11/14: 1 psychologists urge quick integration, 1954/09/17: 1 recent integration decrees not typical of what will happen, says NAACP's Roy Wilkins, 1955/08/05: 1 Roosevelt, James, claims White House continues integration dodge, 1958/08/22: 1 San Antonio school desegregation to be enforced; US attorney general says government will file "a number of cases," 1956/06/29: 1 South Carolina
DeLaine, Rev. Joseph A.
church pastored by desegregation leader is burned, 1955/10/21: 1 militant pastor now fugitive from his state's "Justice," 1955/10/28: 1 mother's putting children in white school exposes "leading citizen," 1955/09/23: 1 NAACP chapter delays school fight for month, 1954/09/03: 1 school petition turncoats don't alarm NAACP, 1955/09/23: 1 signers of petition for school integration have "change of heart," 1955/10/28: 3 Supreme Court decisions
American Federation of Teachers
ousts Chattanooga local chapter that wants Jim Crow; Dixie locals told they've had time enough to integrate, 1958/09/05: 1 refuses plea to delay integration, 1957/08/30: 1 takes firm stand in integration of schools, 1958/09/05: 1 fired teachers seek new grounds for reinstatement; So. Carolina repeals anti-NAACP act used to oust instructors, 1957/07/05: 3 four teachers lose jobs as Bonner Springs, Kansas integrates, 1958/04/04: 1 future in doubt, Norfolk teachers seek jobs elsewhere, 1959/05/29: 1 Georgia teacher in civil rights suit is fired, 1958/11/07: 2 Georgia white teacher fired over a white pupil riding school bus with Negroes, appeals case, 1958/04/04: 2 It Spreads and Spreads [intolerance and racism in education] (editorial), 1957/07/19: 4 Little Rock teacher, B. T. Shelton, battles anti-NAACP law in court, 1959/05/22: 2 Little Rock teacher gets injunction against hate law, 1959/05/15: 3 Littlefield, TX, teachers lose jobs as Texas town integrates, 1956/03/16: 1 most teachers retain jobs as schools integrate, 1955/05/13: 1 New Orleans hoodwinking of Negro school teachers exposed, 1957/03/15: 1 New Orleans injects J. Crow in teacher exchange program, 1957/01/25: 2 New York City teachers shun "difficult" schools, 1957/08/02: 8 (filmed in 08/09 issue) Ohio Education Association asks for integration of teachers, 1955/02/18: 6 only five Texas teachers lose jobs to integration, 1955/11/04: 1 reasons given for Oklahoma teacher job loss; state had too many teachers because of original Jim Crow, 1959/04/17: 1 rehiring sought for six dismissed Missouri teachers, 1959/03/06: 1 San Antonio area teachers lose jobs due to integration, CTSA executive secretary misses at least five in count, 1955/11/11: 1 San Antonio Independent School District teachers keep color bar, 1958/04/11: 1 South Carolina teachers take NAACP ban to Supreme court, 1957/05/10: 1 St. Louis suburb to desegregate teachers in fall, 1955/01/21: 1 teachers being forced out by integration can get jobs abroad, 1956/09/28: 1 Their Efforts Appreciated [nearly half of SA Teachers Council vote to stroke "white" from membership requirements] (editoril), 1958/04/18: 4 Victoria, TX, teachers not rehired as integration studied, 1956/03/23: 1 Virginia Negro teachers vote for integration, whites mum, 1955/11/11: 1 Virginia teachers given month-to-month contracts as intimidation to keep Jim Crow system, 1955/05/06: 1 Virginia white teachers will not merge with Negro group, 1955/11/04: 1
Clinton High School
Cain, Bobbie, central figure in Clinton High incidents, enters college at Tennessee A&I (photo), 1957/10/25: 1 check to begin of pupils absent from Clinton Hi, 1956/09/21: 1 Clinton defendants have right of trial by jury, 1957/03/29: 1 Clinton racist fined $50 for attack on pastor, 1957/01/18: 7 dynamited high school to be rebuilt, 1959/01/30: 1 expulsion faces small group of Negrophobist Clinton students, 1956/12/07: 1 FBI studying integration grief at Clinton High; US to prosecute those trying to block desegregation, 1956/12/14: 1 harmony within Clinton school, discord without, 1956/09/14: 1 high school closes indefinitely, 1956/12/07: 1 Ike [President Eisenhower] doubts US funds can be used at Clinton to repair bomb damages to school, 1958/10/24: 3 judge refuses separate trials for Clinton racists, 1957/06/07: 1 Negro newsman at Clinton school integration riot despite warning, 1956/09/14: 1 Negro student graduates from Clinton Hi School, 1957/05/24: 3 obeys integration rule, 1956/09/21: 2 principal moves to New Jersey, 1957/08/23: 1 school board regrets anti-Negro pupil plan, 1957/04/05: 1 school integration issue closed, says official, 1956/09/28: 1 segregationists bomb Clinton High School on eve of court session to hear integration appeals, 1958/10/10: 1 students return to Clinton classes as school reopens Monday without strife as stern warnings given, 1956/12/14: 1 White Citizens council meeting place bombed in Clinton, 1957/01/18: 8 (filmed in 01/25 issue) woman and baby injured by bomb blast in Clinton, 1957/02/22: 1 desegregation plans called 'weak, evasive,' 1955/06/24: 1 Highlander Folk School
integration study caused attack on Folk School, 1958/01/31: 3 US tax boys give Dixie racists an assist by a ruling prohibiting grants to Highlander Folk School as an exempt educational organization, 1957/06/07: 1
along with six of ten segregationists convicted by all-white jury, 1957/07/26: 1 barred from Knoxville as a "rabble-rouser," 1956/10/12: 2 hatemonger Kasper refused new trial on charges of inciting to riot, 1958/12/26: 1 hatemonger's jail term upheld in federal penitentiary, 1959/03/13: 1 leaves jail, August 9, 1958/07/04: 6 out of prison, finds popularity waned, 1958/08/15: 3 race-baiter in Clinton school integration issue, started out as Jew-hater, 1956/09/21: 1 racist sentenced to another stint in prison for inciting to riot, 1958/11/14: 3 serves his sentence by sharing a 50-bunk cell block with several Negroes, 1958/01/17: 1 six months added to his jail sentence for contempt of an injunction, 1957/11/29: 3 Supreme Court turns down racist's appeal from contempt of court conviction in opposing school integration, 1957/12/13: 2 Nashville
again refuses to let whites attend Negro schools, 1954/10/01: 1 Last Week and This [school integration in first grade proceeds peacefully] (editorial), 1957/09/20: 4 Nashville's grade-a-year integration okehed by court, 1959/07/03: 1 school bombed as city ended segregaton in first grade, 1957/09/13: 1 votes to desegregate first graders, 1956/11/09: 1 racists denied any voice in integration suits, 1956/10/26: 1 Tenneseans and Texans stage anti-integration outbreaks, 1956/09/07: 1 Tennessee to integrate state's six colleges, 1957/11/15: 1 whites sue to enter children in Negro school, 1955/12/16: 1
See also San Antonio Independent School District See also School Integration, Fort Sam Houston, Texas Austin high schools to be integrated this September, 1955/07/29: 1 charges and counter-charges fly at Tyler; NAACP says Shepperd intimidates witnesses and obstructs justice, 1956/10/12: 1 church women call for integration, 1956/03/16: 1 complete school integration delayed in New Braunfels, 1956/07/27: 1 court upholds order to integrate Mansfield schools, 1956/12/07: 1 Dallas
Dallas Daily News does about-face, advocates gradual integration, 1957/11/08: 1 pleas for Dallas integration speed-up must be heard, 1956/11/02: 1 Houston told to have integration plan by Aug. 17, 1959/07/10: 1 integration given "go ahead" signal as Citizens Council loses Big Spring case in attempt to stop desegregation, 1955/09/02: 1 Kirk, W. Astor, Huston-Tillotson College and Texas NAACP representative, denies stand for Jim Crow, 1954/07/16: 1 Littlefield teachers lose jobs as Texas town integrates, 1956/03/16: 1 Luling
Luling bi-racial school integration board meets, 1955/11/04: 3 Luling will not start integration until next year, 1955/09/02: 1 NAACP branch petitions board to desegregate, 1955/08/19: 1 NAACP objects to gradual integration plan, 1955/09/16: 1 newly formed Texas interracial group asks support of school ruling, 1954/07/02: 1 Nothing Can Stop Them! [from pursuing rights in school integration and fighting NAACP ban] (editorial), 1956/09/28: 4 Pleasanton
The Christian Way at Pleasanton [voters approve integration] (editorial), 1957/11/01: 4 Pleasanton integrates as voters approve, 1957/11/01: 1
See also San Antonio Independent School District Alamo Heights receives petition to desegregate, 1955/08/19: 1 East Central District of San Antonio asked to end Jim Crow, 1955/08/05: 1 Edgewood Independent School District votes desegregation of schools in fall, 1955/07/29: 1 first Negro children in Alamo Heights School District (photo), 1955/09/02: 3 Grant Elementary School is first in SA to enroll other than Negro students, 1955/10/07: 1 integration gets under way in San Antonio, 1955/09/02: 1 integration of San Antonio schools begins in fall, 1955/07/15: 1 more San Antonio school districts integrate, 1955/07/22: 1 San Antonio Union Junior College District, trustees petitioned to integrate junior colleges, may be last action before taking case to courts, 1952/08/22: 1 Senate passes hate bills despite filibuster; gives attorney general authority to assist local school boards in defense against integration, 1957/11/29: 1 Shivers, Gov. Allan
Shivers warns against rushing integration, 1955/08/05: 1 sounds off again against civil rights, desegregation, 1955/08/19: 1 Tenneseans and Texans stage anti-integration outbreaks, 1956/09/07: 1 Texas Episcopalians endorse Supreme Court ruling, 1955/02/11: 4 Texas NAACP to plan action in desegregation, 1954/10/01: 1 Texas school race law is illegal, violates US Constitution, 1957/08/30: 1 Texas Supreme Court ruling kills Jim Crow, 1955/10/14: 1 They Haven't Won the War [legislature passes agitator registration bill] (editorial), 1957/12/06: 4 White, Mrs. Charles, Houston's Negro member of school board gets cool reception, 1958/11/14: 1 Wichita Falls segregationists thwarted by Supreme Court ruling refusing to review case, 1957/05/03: 1 trouble spots the exception as school integration proceeds, 1954/10/01: 1 two years of trouble-free integration in some spots, 1956/09/28: 3 US Congress differs on "mixing," but runs integrated Capitol Page School, 1956/11/23: 3 US Congress urged to withhold school aid from defiant states, 1958/02/07: 1 US Supreme Court decisions
17 Virginia counties have no Negro high schools; report points up old "separate by equal" hypocricy, 1958/09/19: 3 After All the Dodges, Then What? [will Virginia do regarding pupil placement] (editorial), 1957/10/25: 5 Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr., Governor, yowls defiance at courts and US, urges not yielding to desegregation, 1959/02/06: 2 And Virginia schools Are Integrated (editorial), 1959/02/06: 4 Arlington
Arlington turns over integration woes to US judge, 1958/09/05: 1 "Never! Never!" Virginia integrates with desegregation of Norfolk and Arlington public schools without incident, 1959/02/06: 1 Catholic schools integrate "without difficulty," 1957/05/17: 7 Charlottesville
judge orders Virginia schools to desegregate; Charlottesville must desegregate by fall--decision is final, 1958/05/23: 1 NAACP okehs Charlottesville's integration plan, 1959/04/10: 1 closing public schools to prevent integration 'unthinkable,' says VA official, 1955/04/29: 3 common sense and planning made Virginia integration orderly, 1959/02/13: 1 Community Council for Social Progress barred from meeting in Virginia school, 1958/05/16: 1 court knocks out Virginia placement law, saying law to maintain Jim Crow schools is unconstitutional, 1957/07/26: 1 court orders date to be set for integration of Virginia schools, 1957/11/22: 1 devises new ways to slow integration, 1956/06/15: 2 President Eisenhower (Ike) has no plans to meet Virginia school crisis this fall, 1958/08/15: 1 fall showdown set for Virginia's court defiance, 1958/02/14: 1 Forces of Evil Remain at Work [segregationist attempts to stop integration] (editorial), 1959/02/27: 4 Front Royal
"21" lauded for courageous role in their school's integration, 1959/04/17: 8 (filmed in 04/24 issue) high school still shunned by whites, 1959/04/10: 3 plant fires NAACP member employees in reprisals against pro-integrationists, 1959/02/27: 1 Rhodes, Ann, leader of "Front Royal 21" to be honored by Elks, 1959/05/29: 1 Howard U. gets aid, so why not Va. hate schools, says Sen. A. Willis Robertson (D-VA), 1958/07/11: 1 integration continues, but segregationists fight on, 1959/02/20: 1 integration issue faces new test in primary election, 1959/07/10: 1 irked by President's "go slow" advice, 1958/09/12: 3 J. Crow seating law is unconstitutional, 1958/01/24: 1 judge won't set Virginia schools integration date, 1958/03/21: 1 liberals winning fight to desegregate, 1959/06/05: 1 loses leadership in fight for Jim Crow schools, 1959/04/03: 1 massive resistance
1500 Virginians in anti-hate 'prayer pilgrimage' with orderly crowd protesting massive resistance at state capital, 1959/01/09: 1 massive resistance costs run high; 12,669 whites suffer to block integrating with 51 Negroes, 1958/11/14: 1 Massive Resistance for Assistance? [in Virginia's stand on school integration] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/07/04: 5 state and federal courts blast Virginia's massive resistance, 1959/01/30: 1 Virginia Bestirring Herself [reaction of citizens to massive resistance in school integration] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/11/14: 4 Virginia's massive resistance to integration called failure by Roy Wilkins, 1958/03/07: 1 Virginia's "massive resistance" to integration called laughable, 1958/05/30: 1 Virginia's "massive resistance" to integration just a political gimmick, 1957/11/01: 1 whites begin to speak up against "massive resistance," 1958/07/04: 1 mother of eight fired for wanting school integration; Virginia School Board discharges worker in integration suit, 1958/09/19: 1 NAACP set to meet any move by Virginia to circumvent Supreme Court ruling, 1956/01/27: 4 NAACP victory in No. Virginia to bring other suits, 1956/08/17: 3 Negroes reject "voluntary" segregation, 1956/11/09: 1 Norfolk
all quiet along Norfolk school front, 1959/02/27: 1 "Never! Never!" Virginia integrates with desegregation of Norfolk and Arlington public schools without incident, 1959/02/06: 1 Norfolk closes all schools to bar Negroes, 1959/01/23: 1 Norfolk School Board rejects all Negro applicants to white schools, 1958/08/29: 1 racists lose another court battle in Norfolk, 1958/08/29: 1 schools must desegregate by August 15, 1957/02/22: 1 white Norfolk parents sue to reopen schools, 1958/12/05: 1 whites fight whites in school desegregation war in Norfolk, 1959/04/24: 1 parents and church blamed for lag in integration, 1958/05/02: 1 personifies South's "rule or ruin" school stand, 1958/07/04: 1 plans dodge to foul desegregation; Board hopes policy will circumvent court school order, 1958/07/11: 1 ponders closing schools in September, 1958/04/18: 1 Prince Edward County must integrate in September, 1959/05/15: 1 PTA prefers integration to school closing, 1958/07/18: 1 pupil placement law is given another set back, 1957/11/29: 2 pupil "placement" unit faces dilemma, 1957/08/16: 1 Quillian, Dr. William F., Jr., educator warns closing schools serious mistake, 1957/12/27: 8 (filmed in 1958/01/03 issue) racists wrecking public school system, 1959/05/15: 1 reason Negro Virginians used law to get school facilities retold, 1959/04/10: 1 Richmond school board passes buck, 1958/08/01: 3 riot squads trained for expected school violence, 1958/06/13: 1 school struggle near showdown in Virginia, 1958/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue) schools must step up desegregation, 1957/04/12: 1 schools remain shut, no break in deadlock seen, 1958/10/31: 3 segregationists lose fight to scuttle Virginia schools, 1959/05/01: 1 set to intensify hate campaign, 1958/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue) speech and drama section of Virginia Education Association dissolved because Negroes are admitted, 1956/08/17: 1 State Education Association presses for legislation to assure continued operation of public schools, 1958/12/05: 4 studies ideas to retain Jim Crow schools, 1954/06/25: 1 Supreme Court kills Virginia pupil placement act, 1957/10/25: 1 takes backward step in integration when legislature voted withholding state funds for integrated schools, 1956/08/31: 4 two tots apply to enter white schools in Fairfax County, 1959/05/15: 1 US judges refuse to order integration by fall, 1955/07/29: 1 Virginia Begins to Wake Up [want schools reopened] (editorial), 1958/10/24: 4 Virginia blamed for deep south racial upheaval, 1957/11/29: 7 Virginia school board rehires cook fired for fighting Jim Crow, 1958/10/10: 1 Virginia style of inquisition of NAACP now under way, 1957/04/12: 1 Virginians gird for fight on pupil "assignment" plan, 1957/05/17: 7 Virginians make new moves in struggle to keep Jim Crow, 1958/06/06: 1 Virginians rebuff governor's 'no integration' policy, 1958/10/31: 1 want schools reopened with or without integration, 1958/10/24: 1 Warren County high school ordered closed to thwart integration, 1958/09/19: 1 What's Happening in Virginia Is Encouraging [parents want schools reopened] (editorial), 1958/10/31: 4 white mother to fight J. Crow assignment law, 1957/05/03: 1 white Virginians defy racists, want closed schools reopened, 1959/01/23: 1 whites' attitude changed since May 17, 1954, 1958/07/25: 1 whites fume among selves over integration crisis, 1958/11/28: 1 whites join NAACP in integration suit, ask to be included as plaintiffs in school case, 1956/08/03: 1 whites organize in effort to reopen schools, 1958/12/19: 1 The World Will Know in September [if Virginia will close schools or comply with law] (editorial), 1958/05/30: 4 year's boycott of Surrey County schools ends, 1957/06/07: 1 youth marchers and Va. racists present startling contrast, 1959/04/10: 1 zero hour approaches for Virginia in public school integration cases, 1958/09/12: 1
100,000 kids, 3,600 teachers quietly integrated, 1954/09/24: 1 Butcher, Dr. Margaret Just, DC board of education member, undergoes mental care, cracks under tremendous nervous strain, 1956/11/09: 1 Corning, Hobart M., superintendent denies schools "in mess" as hearing ends, 1956/10/12: 1 Dawson, William L.
charges DC school hearing is illegal, 1956/10/19: 7 solon brands DC school integration report "illegal" as it violates a House rule, 1957/01/11: 1 DC cautious but optimistic in school integration step, 1954/09/03: 1 diehards lose attempt to halt school integration, 1954/09/17: 1 integration becomes vogue in capitol with Washington showing the way, 1954/06/18: 3 integration is factor in decline of DC white school roll, 1954/11/19: 1 integration works well in DC, says Superintendent, 1959/05/15: 1 Minnesota solon, Roy W. Wier, blasts House integration study in DC, 1957/01/18: 7 Negro board members disagree on school integration in DC, 1954/07/02: 1 racist solons want DC schools re-segregated, 1957/01/04: 1 racists run wild at DC hearing on school integration in Washington, 1956/09/28: 1 scientific studies refute facists' rantings during DC hearing, 1956/10/26: 1 six groups blast DC school probers' methods, 1956/10/12: 3 superintendent denies integration has lowered DC standards, 1956/02/17: 1 youth from Virginia quits congressional page school because of Negro student, 1959/04/17: 7 West Virginia
Charleston High has Negro pupil, first in its 80-year history, 1954/07/23: 1 "hoodlums," it says here, sparked desegregation flareup, 1954/09/24: 1 West Virginia is best and Missouri second in integration response, 1956/11/02: 3 white students withdraw protest, 1954/09/24: 1 whites protest integration move, 1954/08/27: 1 Wilkins, Roy, NAACP executive secretary, tells Demos court decision a reality that cannot be ignored, 1956/08/17: 1 Youth March for Integrated Schools
march set for April 18, with Rev. Martin Luther King as a speaker, 1959/04/17: 1 President Eisenhower to meet with Youth March delegation, April 18, 1959/03/27: 1, 1959/04/10: 1 readied for October 11, 1958/09/26: 1 "Two, Four, Six, Eight ...." (editorial), 1959/04/24: 4
See also Colleges and Universities, segregation/integration Alabama
Alabama pastor claims plan to bomb Jim Crow schools out of existence, 1954/11/05: 1 Alabama's J. Crow bill becomes law without governor's signature, 1955/08/12: 3
Arizona public schools have mandatory banning of J. Crow, 1951/03/30: 1 judge outlaws Jim Crow public schools, 1953/02/20: 1 Phoenix ends segregation in high schools, 1953/07/17: 1
Negro school funds diverted to whites, 1949/04/29: 2 suit filed to end segregation using test case to determine constitutionality of Jim Crow system, 1951/11/02: 1 suits aimed at segregation in Arkansas public schools, 1951/07/20: 1
10 boys gain admittance to 'white' Baltimore Polytechnic high school, 1952/09/12: 1 Baltimore school board refuses to admit Negroes to girls' school, 1953/07/03: 1 CIO contributes $2,500 to NAACP Jim Crow fight fund, 1953/09/11: 1 Congress gets bill that keeps J. Crow schools; US asked to "reimburse" states in building segregated schools, 1953/01/16: 1 Connally, Sen. John, protects Jim Crow in US Aid School Bill, 1947/11/21: 21948/04/23: 2 Delaware
Delaware Jim Crow seen fading as four private schools open doors, 1950/12/08: 1 doors of two "white" Delaware public schools opened by suits, 1952/04/11: 1 Dixie schools
Dixie, fearing school suits, rushes equalization program, 1953/08/14: 1 "equalizing Dixie schools to cost at least $400,000,000, 1951/09/07: 1
ducks segregation issues in school proposals, 1956/01/27: 4 Eisenhower won't talk on school bill amendment [withholding of funds from schools not in compliance with Supreme Court desegregation decree], 1956/04/06: 3 Georgia
Georgia officials seek to block equal education, 1951/05/11: 1 legal attack launched by NAACP on Atlanta's Jim Crow schools, 1950/09/29: 1
Illinois school principal resigns as Jim Crow law circumvented, 1953/06/05: 1 segregation banned in Illinois schools (photo), 1945/11/16: 1 J. Crow school suit postponed; research not completed, 1953/08/14: 1 Kansas
Jim Crow ended in Kansas City Catholic high schools, 1949/10/07: 1 Topeka board outlaws segregation in elementary schools, 1953/09/18: 1 Let the "Equal" Facilities Be Equal (editorial), 1946/03/22: 4 Louisiana
Louisiana solons in secret meeting on segregation after Supreme Court hands down ruling, 1955/06/17: 1 New Orleans whites lose fight to stop school from going to Negroes, 1952/08/01: 1 Mississippi will close its schools before mixing students, 1951/05/04: 1 Missouri
allows mixed schools in certain cases, 1944/05/12: 1 new constitution bans separate schools, 1944/03/03: 1 St. Louis
board of education drops course to keep Negroes out of white school, 1950/07/07: 1 ordered to admit Negroes to white high or set up aero course, 1949/12/09: 5 schools refuse to enroll eleven children, 1949/12/30: 5 NAACP says few Negroes want separate schools, 1955/12/23: 3 New Jersey worst in north for Jim Crow schools, 1947/02/14: 6 New Mexico Uncle Toms block school equality and integration, 1951/03/16: 1 New York City probes charges of segregation in public schools, 1954/07/23: 1 no Jim Crow schools for German babies, 1952/10/24: 4 Pennsylvania bans Jim Crow in most schools, 1948/09/17: 1 President's Committee asks end of Jim Crow schools, 1947/12/26: 1 San Antonio Independent School District South Carolina
Byrnes, James, S. C. governor, simmers down, but still works for J. Crow, 1954/07/16: 1 Carolina to aid schools to fight integration, 1955/08/12: 7 hearings end in case against J. Crow schools, 1951/06/08: 1 Supreme Court decisions
Nashville gains six month delay in desegregation, 1956/04/06: 1 public schools remain even if court bans segregation, 1953/10/02: 1 suit filed to outlaw school Jim Crow law, 1955/06/10: 1
See also San Antonio Independent School District federal judge upholds Texas J. Crow school laws, 1948/09/10: 1 fight on Jim Crow school system in San Antonio opens with suit to crush segregation (photos), 1951/09/14: 1 Hearne Negroes oppose makeshift school; student strike denied, 1947/09/26: 1 Hearne Only Wants That to Which It Is Entitled (editorial), 1947/09/26: 4 inequality scored as Texans in Euless try to enter white school, 1950/09/15: 3 investigation of Texas citizens councils asked by Harris County Council of Organizations, 1955/09/09: 1 LaGrange, suit for failing to provide equal school facilities is dismissed, 1951/02/02: 1 Port Lavaca students protest 30-mile trip to Victoria school, 1949/10/07: 1 pressure against Jim Crow education rises as school at Houston approved, 1947/02/14: 1 San Antonio school fight moves step closer to courts, 1951/11/30: 1 Texas Supreme Court ruling kills Jim Crow, 1955/10/14: 1 Texas teachers ask end of Southern Association Jim Crow, 1949/12/02: 1 Virginia
equal but separate education proves costly venture to Virginia, 1947/08/15: 2 Governor Lindsey Almond sees "handwriting on wall," 1959/06/19: 1 Virginia "Crow" schools upheld by US Court, 1952/03/14: 1 Virginia gets bill aimed to keep J. Crow schools, 1952/01/25: 7 why Negroes did not vote in private school issue is mystery, 1956/01/20: 1
DC Jim Crow schools are not required by law, 1947/11/21: 2 girl's suit to enter DC junior school is dismissed, 1948/01/02: 6 opening of DC Catholic schools to race denied, 1949/10/21: 5 school stages with interracial casts declared 'unlawful,' 1950/10/27: 8 (filmed in 11/03 issue) spotlight focused on school inequality in DC, 1954/02/26: 1
Alabama, Negro education getting better slowly, 1952/07/18: 3 Atlantic City, Negro made president of school board, 1952/01/18: 1 back-to-school movement, Welfare Council urges youth to return to school, 1944/09/08: 5 equal opportunity Florida promised schools in '36, 1936/02/28: 2 Harlemites ask why children lag in school, 1958/07/18: 2 hate strikes
See Hate Strikes New York
court upholds parents' pleas on inferior schools, 1958/12/26: 1 New York City schools in terrible condition, with Harlem's the worst, 1954/03/26: 3 New York Supreme Court judge refuses to act in school protest by whites, 1952/01/11: 8 (filmed in 01/18 issue) schools lose 20,000 white pupils in 1957, 1958/01/31: 2 poor eyesight can make child "slow" in school, 1952/10/03: 4 racial discrimination
$66,000,000 to be shared by 9,000,000, 1952/08/29: 3 US School lunch bill, with anti-bias clause, passes House, 1946/03/01: 1 US School Lunch Law should benefit 500,000 Negro kids, 1948/08/13: 1 South Carolina
Negro schools have one-fourth value of white schools, 1951/11/23: 3 teachers walk out when co-worker 'framed,' 1945/10/26: 1 Tennessee, no high schools for Negroes in 36 counties, 1950/12/29: 3 Virginia county bond money not for Negro schools, 1952/01/04: 8 (filmed in 01/11 issue) Washington, DC
64 children of high government officials attending its schools, 1956/10/19: 3 70 percent of DC students are Negroes, 1957/10/04: 2 school board changes policy in naming speakers for schools due to criticism of recent bans, 1951/02/16: 3
See also Booker T. Washington School See also Brackenridge School See also Business Schools See also Catholic Schools See also Central Catholic High School See also City View School, South San Antonio See also Cuney Elementary School See also Dorie Miller Elementary School See also Douglass Junior High School See also Douglass Junior-Senior High School See also Dunbar Junior High School See also Education See also Eloise Japhet School No. 51 See also Emerson Junior High School See also Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist School See also F. W. Gross High School (Victoria, TX) See also Grant Elementary School See also Highlands High School See also Holy Redeemer Catholic School See also Kelly School of Childhood Education See also Nursery Schools See also Phillis Wheatley High School See also San Antonio Colored High School Alumni Association See also San Antonio Independent School District See also San Antonio Technical High School See also San Antonio Vocational and Technical School See also School for Exceptional Children See also Schools See also Sojourner Truth School See also South San Antonio School See also St. Anthony Catholic High School See also St. Catherine Catholic School See also St. Gerard's Catholic High School See also St. Peter Claver Academy See also Thomas Jefferson High School See also W. W. White School See also West San Antonio Heights School See also WPA Nursery School 300 Houston students tour San Antonio schools, 1952/04/25: 6 alumni association Book Week to be observed, 1933/11/03: 4 Career Guidance Day set for high school graduates, 1958/05/30: 3 children need birth records to enter school, 1956/06/15: 6 Citizens School Advisory Committee
announces plans, 1950/02/10: 1 citizens group meets, discusses future action, 1955/02/25: 3 seeks RR, juvenile department job opportunities, 1956/01/27: 1 two Negroes appointed, 1950/01/20: 1 two new Negro schools voted by group, 1950/04/14: 1 Colored Citizen's Executive Committee
presents letter on school site selection, 1931/09/18: 1 protests school site selection, 1931/08/28: 1 sends letter to school board, 1931/09/04: 1 commencement exercises
graduation exercises may be delayed 'til mid-summer due to polio epidemic, 1946/05/31: 1 postponed commencement program to be held June 26, 1946/06/21: 1 Corpus Christi, Texas Denver Heights Vocational School
Catholic schools show student decrease, join public schools in enrollment drop, 1937/09/17: 1 Encouraging--But More Should Be in School (editorial), 1944/09/08: 4 enrollment of 2,278 for first day attendance in 1939, 1939/09/15: 1 first day enrollment dips first time in eight years, 1956/09/07: 1 Kenwood's Sojourner Truth has 110; five county schools report 335, 1949/09/16: 1 opening day enrollment under last year's; attendance picks up following day to exceed 1941, 1942/09/11: 1 opening school enrollment is far under last year; figures show 423 fewer students in public schools than at similar time in 1936, 1937/09/10: 1 public school opening day enrollment is 2510, 1947/09/05: 1 public schools open with record low attendance; Catholic institutions show best enrollment in past five years, 1940/09/13: 1 public schools show increase in enrollment, 1941/09/12: 1 record breaking school enrollment, 1948/09/10: 1, 1949/09/09: 1, 1951/09/07: 1, 1952/09/05: 1, 1955/09/09: 1, 1958/09/05: 1
with 939 at Catholic schools, 1954/09/10: 1 and James Whitcomb Riley, new junior-elementary school, has 547, 1957/09/06: 1 "opening day" enrollment records shattered sixth consecutive year, 1953/09/04: 1 opening day registration in public and Catholic schools is 3,157, 1945/09/07: 1 public schools have 3,113, parochial schools register 678, 1950/09/08: 1 SA enrollment highest in decade; public schools have 2,364; Catholic schools 695, 1944/09/08: 1 students pouring into schools in record number, 1954/09/03: 1 3,391 students pour into SA schools first day, 1946/09/06: 1 Galveston schools receive oil portraits from Tuskegeeans, 1941/01/17: 5 health
child entering school must be 6, vaccinated, 1952/08/08: 6 children get tonsils, adenoids removed through special program, 1939/07/07: 7 city school nurse reports 865 calls for term 1935-1936, 1936/06/12: 4 "five point" health program
'five point pupils' are awarded at health program, 1939/05/12: 1 forty-nine children to get five-point certificates, 1941/05/02: 1 Grant School "five point" children honored, 1938/05/06: 2 Grant School holds tenth annual "five point" program, 1941/05/09: 2 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr., and Zula Frances Nobles, "five-pointers," accept trophies (photo), 1940/05/17: 8 (filmed in 05/24 issue) programs for five-point health children held in Colored schools, 1932/05/13: 3 programs for five-point health children held in colored schools, 1932/05/13: 3 Washington and Douglass schools lead in number of "five point" pupils, 1938/05/06: 1 health report in colored schools, 1932/11/18: 7, 1934/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue), 1938/06/03: 7 inadvertent mistakes in health report, 1932/11/25: 2 Logan, Tommye E., school nurse, gives summary of first term's work, 1940/02/02: 6 Phillis Wheatley High students' food selection reported good by Tommye E. Logan, school nurse, 1945/10/05: 7 school children being immunized against diphtheria, 1946/04/05: 1 school physicians appointed: Drs. M.L. Preacher and O.M. Whittier (photo), 1938/09/23: 1 TB skin test given at colored schools, 1932/06/17: 8 (filmed in 06/24 issue) homecoming week program for San Antonio high schools completed, 1941/11/07: 1 Hue and Cry on Tax Increase for School Maintenance (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1938/01/21: 4 integration A Little Martyr [bleacher accident and death are only symptoms of school needs] (editorial), 1933/12/29: 4 Locals Fall Short on Placing Race in School Positions (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/09/16: 1 military base schools National Music Week to be observed by San Antonio schools in music festival programs next week, 1951/05/04: 7 New Schools and Changed Schools (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1933/09/08: 4 New Superintendent Raises Concerns over Negro School Funds (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1931/05/29: 1 now is the time to get school birth records, 1954/07/23: 6 parent-teacher associations playground activities and plans, 1934/01/05: 3 promotion of junior high school students
elementary, junior students register Sept. 5, 1951/08/31: 1 elementary school children to register Sept. 6, 1950/09/01: 5 junior and senior registration set, 1958/08/22: 1 junior school registration set, 1952/08/29: 1 safety patrols
Cameo Theatre hosts party for safety patrols, 1949/05/20: 7, 1950/01/27: 7 Cuney School safety patrol awarded (photo), 1947/05/23: 1, 1950/05/26: 7 patrols reorganized in San Antonio schools (photo), 1946/11/01: 10 rally held at Cameo, 1946/05/10: 5, 1948/05/21: 5 safety patrols given theatre treat, 1944/05/26: 6, 1947/05/16: 6 San Antonio school bond
passage is urged, 1950/06/09: 1 San Antonio to vote on school bond issue, 1950/06/16: 1 school books and equipment to be turned in May 28-30, 1946/05/24: 1 school buses
buses to be provided for all schools, 1932/12/16: 1 Schools to Have Bus Service (editorial), 1932/12/16: 4 school for crippled children school starts once again, 1939/09/01: 1 Schools Open Monday (editorial), 1933/09/01: 4 segregation "Sepia Mayor" to seek school safety patrols, 1939/11/03: 1 site selection
Catholic Organizations' Opposition to School Location Takes Colored Protestants by Surprise (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1931/10/23: 1 Citizen's Executive Committee actions, 1931/09/04: 1, 1931/09/18: 1, 1931/11/13: 1 mass meeting: further requests made for original site, 1931/09/25: 1 Mass Meeting on School Site Selection (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1931/09/25: 1 New School Site a Unanimous Exploitation (editorial), 1931/11/06: 1 Rev. G. F. C. Curry denies statement made by Rev. W. M. Dinkins, 1931/10/30: 1 We Don't Care About the Site, But Don't Give Us Bogus Reasons [for lack of school site] (editorial), 1931/10/23: 4 white folks control location of new junior high school (letter), 1931/10/02: 4 Teacher-Sponsored Election on Building Maintenance (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1938/01/14: 4 Texas Public Schools Week set for March 1-6, 1954/02/26: 1 three SA public school principals to work on month-to-month basis, 1940/04/26: 1 trade, industrial program mass meeting tonight; state teacher trainer to speak at Library Auditorium, 1937/12/10: 1 Transportation to and from Schools Needs Immediate Attention (editorial), 1933/09/22: 4 two new Negro schools voted by SA citizens group, 1950/04/14: 1 'visiting' of students between schools opposed by local school heads, 1948/12/03: 1 Vote for Both Projects, Tuesday [bond issue for public schools improvements] (editorial), 1945/10/26: 4 Waco High School Visitors [set good example] (editorial), 1934/04/20: 4 war bond sales total $32,259, 1944/02/11: 1
final rites held, 1959/03/20: 8 (filmed in 03/27 issue)
rites held for Luling traffic accident victim, 1950/05/26: 4
amazing child pianist is barred from New York contest because she's too good, 1944/03/24: 7 child prodigy studies places visited in concert tour itinerary, 1944/03/17: 6 enthusiastically received in London recital, 1956/12/28: 6 girl, age 6, wins NY music prize, 1938/07/08: 1 musical prodigy wins two gold medals in one week, 1939/06/23: 8 (filmed in 06/30 issue) pianist has played on four continents in past year, 1957/03/15: 6 rated intellectual as well as musical genius, 1944/03/10: 6 San Antonio appearances
capacity crowd expected, 1957/04/05: 6 child prodigy presented here (photo), 1944/03/03: 6, 1944/03/10: 6, 1944/03/31: 6, 1957/03/15: 6, 1957/03/22: 6 Philippa thrills audience (Jo's Jottings), 1944/04/07: 6 presented by AKA, 1957/03/08: 6
Texas history authority dies, 1946/04/26: 1
youth is shot in abdomen in poolroom fight, 1948/02/27: 1
short illness is fatal to long-time resident, 1938/11/11: 1
gets two years for murder of mate with 3-year sentence reduced to 2 by judge, 1952/09/05: 1 kills common-law mate, Charlie Clayton, with butcher knife plunged into his chest
Clayton, Charlie, 1952/05/23: 1 woman who kills husband in 1952 shoots another, Arthur James Johns, 1955/04/22: 1
editor of Race's only daily, gets 1-A draft classification, 1944/03/03: 1 his arrest reveals sensational escapades in offices of Atlanta Daily World; Scott runs amuck, injuring employee, 1935/07/12: 1 put in 1-A draft class, again gets 2-A classification, 1944/03/17: 1
ex-San Antonian named Baltimore fire fighter, is one of first Negroes on force, 1953/11/06: 1
passes after short illness, 1945/08/17: 1
final rites held, 1959/03/20: 8 (filmed in 03/27 issue) widely known fraternal and church worker dies (photo), 1951/03/23: 1
fire of unknown origin causes $450 damages, 1940/06/14: 1
succumbs at 83 to prolonged illness, 1957/12/20: 1
run down by car trying to beat train, 1946/01/04: 1
rites conducted for brother of Mrs. H. B. Lane in Houston, 1950/03/10: 1
claimed by several months' illness (photo), 1945/09/28: 5
death of, 1937/12/10: 8 (filmed in 12/17 issue) dies in "hit-and-run;" preacher, Jesse Williams charged with negligent homicide, 1937/12/10: 1
A. Clayton Powell and wife buy $345,000 apartment house, 1946/04/05: 1 admits she's "other woman" as Mrs. Adam Clayton Powell defies church order that she vacate parsonage, 1944/12/01: 1 changes mind--won't play for lily-white press club, 1945/11/16: 1 funeral services held for mother of Hazel Scott, 1945/12/28: 1 gets $250 in Spokane cafe 'Crow' suit, 1950/04/28: 5 Hazel Scott "not a great artist," says DAR head, 1945/10/12: 6 it's a boy for the Clayton Powells, 1946/07/26: 5 owes $19,485 income taxes for 1945, US claims, 1953/11/27: 1 President Truman, first lady rebuke DAR for barring Hazel Scott, but Mrs. Truman no Eleanor, 1945/10/19: 1 sued for $25,000 for breach of contract, 1947/01/10: 5 University of Texas won't sue Scott for concert walkout, 1948/12/10: 1
obsequies at Seguin, 1945/04/13: 5
fireman, and Mary Thomas, burned in gasoline blast, 1940/04/26: 1 rites, Mon., for soldier killed in German crash, 1951/05/25: 1
named president of Wiley College, 1948/11/05: 1
anniversaries
13th anniversary observed, 1955/04/29: 8 16th anniversary observed, 1958/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue) 17th anniversary celebrated, with Rev. D. H. Hall as guest speaker, 1959/05/01: 8 (filmed in 05/08 issue) church aids monetary losses sustained by pastor and wife, 1958/08/01: 8 (filmed in 08/08 issue) home robbed, $484.50 stolen, 1958/06/20: 1 returns from California vacation, 1954/01/15 Supp: 3
former SA resident dies in Omaha, 1949/04/29: 4
cheats [electric] chair; dies of mysterious malady (photo), 1936/01/10: 7
receives degree from Tillotson College (photo), 1944/06/09: 7
injured from fall in bus, 1934/06/01: 1
final rites held, 1959/02/27: 8 (filmed in 03/06 issue)
again cops national tennis crowns, 1945/08/31: 3 beats Walter Austin in SW Open Tennis tourney, 1942/06/26: 3 blasts Ted Lawson to cop second Southwest net crown, 1936/07/31: 3 champ in San Antonio (photo), 1946/04/19: 3 completes service athletics and recreation course, 1945/07/27: 3 ex-national champ, shows class in Santone exhibitions, 1938/07/08: 3 is first winner of C. W. Lewis SW tennis trophy, 1943/07/02: 3 Lloyd Scott, Lulu Ballard retain net titles at Prairie View Relays, 1936/05/01: 3 ranked No. 2 by ATA, 1948/05/07: 4 ranked US's no. 1 singles player, 1946/04/12: 3 Scott second in national tennis ratings, 1947/03/07: 3 wins national net tourney held at Wilberforce University, 1936/08/28: 3 wins Prairie View's annual Southwestern Open Tennis Tournament, 1944/06/30: 3, 1946/06/28: 3, 1947/07/25: 3
death of, 1933/04/14: 7 dies after illness of several months, 1933/04/21: 8 (filmed in 04/28 issue)
appears at Club Avalon (photo), 1946/07/26: 7, 1946/08/02: 6 heard in San Antonio (photo), 1949/08/26 Supp: 3 skyrockets to boogie woogie fame (photo), 1948/12/31: 7
hurt as bus plows through bridge, 1946/08/02: 1
funeral oration preached by Rev. H. F. Francis (photos), 1959/06/26: 8 (filmed in 07/03 issue)
elected prexy of Bexar and Adjoining Counties Teachers Organization, 1948/03/26: 1
named to Community Guidance Center of Bexar County, 1957/09/20: 1 named to public school television group, 1952/04/11: 1 new principal of Douglass Junior School (photo), 1948/09/03: 1 returns from 43rd annual convention of National Association of Secondary School Principals, 1959/02/27: 1
brother asserts that Scott was victim of plot, 1934/03/16: 1 brother will not cease charges until lawyer's name comes out of will, 1934/03/23: 1 clues tracked in death of young newspaper man, 1934/02/16: 1 young owner of Atlanta Daily and other papers shot in back, 1934/02/09: 1
freed in J. Crow violation in N.O., arrested when he has drinks with Negroes, 1952/11/28: 1
Alabama trials
case is postponed to July court term in Alabama, 1936/04/17: 8 (filmed in 04/24 issue) demands for new trial to be heard, 1934/01/26: 1 four freed "Scottsboro boys" in NY; death sentence to be commuted, appeals to be dropped, 1937/07/30: 1 habeas corpus writs issued for two defendants, 1933/05/26: 3 high court hears appeal in Scottsboro case, 1938/05/27: 6 high court upholds lower, 1933/07/07: 1 impeachment sought of Scottsboro Case Judge Callahan, 1936/02/07: 6 new trial asked for Scottsboro boys, 1931/05/29: 2 new trial dates are postponed, 1933/04/21: 1 Norris Death Sentence Commuted to Life Imprisonment (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1938/07/08: 4 parole petitions filed for Scottsboro boys, 1940/01/12: 5 Race being called for jury duty since [Scottsboro] court decision, 1935/11/08: 10 (filmed in 11/15 issue) "Scottsboro Boys" resent persecution in prison, 1933/05/05: 1 Scottsboro boy's shooting inquiry gets side-track, 1936/02/28: 6 troops on duty as boys go on trial again, 1933/03/31: 1 two of convicted Scottsboro boys file appeals, 1937/09/24: 5 "Army Scottsboro Case"
attorneys to appeal to FDR [President Roosevelt]; full exoneration sought, 1944/04/14: 1 NAACP takes more action, 1944/04/14: 5 resigned white officer regrets part in "Army Scottsboro case," wants to help imprisoned men, 1944/04/07: 1 Brodsky, Joseph R., first counsel for "Scottsboro boys" dies of heart attack, 1947/08/15: 5 Carter, Lester, white Texas Scottsboro witness in near fight in Kansas, 1933/11/03: 1 Darrow, Clarence
aids NAACP in Scottsboro fight (photo), 1931/09/18: 1 paid $2,000 retainer fee to particiate in defense, 1931/10/02: 8 (filmed in 10/09 issue)
freedom campaigner, dies (photo), 1932/12/09: 1 What Engdahl's Work Teaches (editorial), 1932/12/09: 4 fund raising
Ellington, Duke, plays in Washington, DC benefit for Scottsboro boys, 1931/10/23: 7 organizations unite for joint defense, raising of funds; Chalmers' statement on combining groups full text, 1936/01/03: 1
admiring crowd batters Leibowitz, 1933/12/15: 5 Liebowitz is highly praised, 1933/04/14: 1 talks to big audience in Washington, 1933/05/12: 5
Corpus Christi joins fight to save soldiers doomed in La. case, 1942/09/11: 1 soldiers in Louisiana case found guilty, 1942/08/14: 1 three solders get death in La. "Scottsboro case," 1942/08/21: 1 three soldiers face death in new "Scottsboro case," 1942/08/07: 1
about-faces on Scottsboro Defense Committee charge, 1938/04/01: 1 four freed "Scottsboro boys" in NY; death sentence to be commuted, appeals to be dropped, 1937/07/30: 1 "Scottsboro boy" freed in Detroit rape case, 1940/08/09: 1 two freed Scottsboro boys speak in Kansas City (photo), 1938/01/28: 5
Controversy between NAACP and International Labor Defense (editorial), 1931/05/29: 4 Darrow, Clarence
aids NAACP in Scottsboro fight (photo), 1931/09/18: 1 paid $2,000 retainer fee to particiate in defense, 1931/10/02: 8 (filmed in 10/09 issue) Richardson, Cliff F., president of Texas NAACP branches, in appeal for Bob White defense fund, 1939/01/20: 1 San Antonio chapter issues appeal regarding Scottsboro case, 1931/08/21: 1 Scottsboro case attracts attention of San Antonio NAACP; public meeting collects funds for defense, 1931/08/14: 7 support for Scottsboro case totals $5,208.29, 1931/09/04: 8 Norris, Clarence
Alabama high court says Norris must die, 1938/06/24: 5 Death Sentence Commuted to Life Imprisonment (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1938/07/08: 4 demands for new trial to be heard, 1934/01/26: 1
Alabama's request for "Scottsboro boy" opposed, 1950/07/14: 5 collaborates with Earl Conrad on book, Scottsboro Boy (photo), 1950/06/30: 4 Fourth Trial of Haywood Patterson Gets Under Way (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/01/24: 4 held for murder in Detroit brawl, 1950/12/29: 1 Michigan governor refuses extradition, 1950/07/21: 5 No New Deal for Haywood Patterson (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1933/12/08: 4 prison escaper taken in Detroit, 1950/07/07: 1 retrial chance debated; deadline past for rehearing petition, 1937/07/09: 1 "Scottsboro boy" buried in Detroit, a victim of cancer, 1952/09/05: 1 "Scottsboro boy" leads eight in prison escape, 1948/07/30: 4 Powell, Ozie
and Roy Wright, Scottsboro Boys, indicted for knife attack on officers, 1936/06/19: 8 Scottsboro boy's shooting inquiry gets side-track at Grand Jury, 1936/02/28: 6 Scottsboro youth wounded in fantastic melee, 1936/01/31: 1 Shot on Way from Trial to Jail (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1936/01/31: 4
Alabama attorney general receives protest cable from Cuban writers and journalists, 1932/04/29: 1 National Scottsboro Day observed Sunday, Jan. 26, 1936/01/24: 1 Roosevelt gets protest of shooting of Scottsboro prisoner from Bar head, 1936/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue) Scottsboro paraders march in nation's capitol, 1933/05/12: 1
four freed "Scottsboro boys" in NY; death sentence to be commuted, appeals to be dropped, 1937/07/30: 1 "Scottsboro boy" arrested in New York, 1942/07/17: 3 "Scottsboro boy" gets 90 days in New York, 1942/07/24: 5
defense group denies knowledge of 'agreement' in Scottsboro cases, 1937/09/03: 1 formed; American Scottsboro Committee quits, 1936/01/03: 8 (filmed in 01/10 issue) Montgomery, Olen, about-faces with apology on Scottsboro Defense Committee charge, 1938/04/01: 1 organizations unite for joint defense, raising of funds; Chalmers' statement on combining groups full text, 1936/01/03: 1 Scottsboro mother to lecture in Europe, 1932/04/29: 1 'Scottsboro mothers' take supplication to White House, 1934/05/18: 5 South Carolina "Scottsboro Case, Press Bibbs wins new trial before SC Supreme Court, 1939/12/08: 5 Supreme Court cases
Florida's 'Scottsboro Case' to be heard in Supreme Court, 1939/12/08: 4 The Scottsboro Case Again [US Supreme Court to review the case] (editorial), 1932/06/03: 4 Scottsboro Decision (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/11/11: 1 Supreme Court Grants New Trial (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1932/11/11: 4 This is No Time for Senseless Agitation [by Communists stirring up strife] (editorial), 1931/08/28: 4 Tid Bits from the Week's News (column), 1933/04/14: 4 Weems, Charles, two convicted Scottsboro boys file appeals, 1937/09/24: 5 White Citizens Can Save Your Boys (editorial), 1932/04/22: 4 Will It Happen Again? (editorial), 1936/02/07: 4 Williams, Eugene
bail sought for Roy Wright and Eugene Williams, 1932/07/01: 1 four freed "Scottsboro boys" in NY; death sentence to be commuted, appeals to be dropped, 1937/07/30: 1 habeas corpus writs issued for two defendants, 1933/05/26: 3 held in holdup of liquor store, 1947/10/31: 2
goes on trial in New York for rape, 1952/02/22: 1 jury frees "Scottsboro Boy" in New Jersey rape case, 1952/02/29: 1 two of convicted Scottsboro boys file appeals, 1937/09/24: 5 violates parole, returned to pen, 1946/11/01: 4, 1947/06/06: 1 Wright, Roy
bail sought for Roy Wright and Eugene Williams, 1932/07/01: 1 four freed "Scottsboro boys" in NY; death sentence to be commuted, appeals to be dropped, 1937/07/30: 1 habeas corpus writs issued for two defendants, 1933/05/26: 3 mother (Ada Wright)
arrives in Manhattan after her European tour, 1932/12/23: 1 stirs Viennese people, 1932/06/03: 1 to lecture in Europe on behalf of her son, 1932/04/29: 1
See Boy Scouts
dies suddenly, 1936/02/07: 7
funeral rites set for Saturday, 1953/09/18: 1
dies in local hospital, 1934/06/08: 8 (filmed in 06/15 issue)
2nd anniversary as president observed (photo), 1940/06/21: 2 entertains Research Academy, faculty (photo), 1938/11/04: 2 newly elected president (photo), 1938/04/15: 8 (filmed in 04/22 issue) sued for $10,000 by ousted chef (photo), 1939/07/28: 5 suffers stroke in London, 1954/09/10: 3
See Distillers
Davis, Corneal A., receives 1954 award (photo), 1954/09/03: 4 Hyman, Earle, brilliant young actor receives award(photo), 1955/05/27: 7 Johnson, Robert H., Elks leader awarded with trophy, 1953/09/04: 3 Marshall, Thurgood (NAACP Attorney), and Dr. Mary Church Terrell, receive awards at Utility Club of New York (photo), 1954/03/12: 7 national open golf championship winner to receive trophy (photo), 1953/08/28: 5
See also US Merchant Marines Greek fascists' jailing of three seamen protested, 1947/08/22: 1 Race seamen to bring Americans from Europe, 1939/09/29: 1 US cracks down as needed seamen are Jim Crowed, 1942/01/30: 1
infant, 6 days old, dies, 1957/05/24: 8 (filmed in 05/31 issue)
ward diet kitchen supervisor at Brooke Army Hospital, receives commendation for meritorious civilian service (photo), 1951/08/10: 1
leads daily prayer at Sommers (photo), 1944/06/02: 5
final rites held, 1958/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue)
Adams, Rev. L. B., El Paso, guest speaker for Loyalty Month (photo), 1956/11/23: 8 (filmed on 11/30 issue) Anderson, Melvina, ten years' illness claims pioneer SA resident; decedent last survivor of founders of Second Baptist Church, 1940/02/09: 5 Anderson, Rev. Reuben, surviving founder honored (photo), 1954/11/26: 4 anniversaries
anniversary celebrated, 1938/12/02: 8 (filmed in 12/09 issue) Codwell, Dr. John E., speaker at 75th anniversary (photo), 1954/11/12: 8 (filmed in 11/19 issue)
mass meeting speaker for all-church day Sept. 23 (photo), 1956/09/14: 8 (filmed on 09/21 issue) noted Chicagoan to conduct 2d Baptist 'Religion Week,' 1945/11/02: 8 opens second 'Week of Religion' (photo), 1945/11/09: 8 (filmed in 11/16 issue) banner year reported, 1942/01/09: 8 (filmed in 05/08 issue) baseball team, nosed out by Heights, 1946/07/05: 3 Bible class honored Tuesday evening, 1932/07/01: 7 Bible Institute
opens, 1941/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue) permanent institution opens tonight, 1941/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue) Book of Redemption to be unveiled in unusual program, 1938/07/01: 8 (filmed in 07/08 issue), 1938/07/08: 8 (filmed in 07/15 issue) Booker, Rev. Merrill D., preacher for the Week of Religion observance (photo), 1956/11/09: 8 (filmed in 11/16 issue) Brent, Rev. Warren S. Business And Professional Men to be presented at Pew Dedication program, Sun., afternoon, 1940/05/31: 6 Business and Professional Men's Day
to be observed Sept. 16, 1951/09/07: 8 (filmed in 09/14 issue) to be observed Sunday, 1951/09/14: 8 (filmed in 09/21 issue) choirs
choir on KMAC radio broadcast Thursday, 1941/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue) choirs, guests, in musicale, Sunday, 1946/01/18: 8 Junior Choir complements Eugenia Williams on eve of departure for school (Jo's Jottings), 1935/09/13: 6 Junior Choir to give musical, 1932/09/16: 3 performs on 'Glorified Voices' program, 1940/05/31: 8 (filmed in 06/07 issue), 1941/01/24: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue), 1941/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue) sings at River Theatre tonight, 1941/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue) unusual program to be given Mar. 22, 1946/03/01: 7 Young People's Choir presents city wide youth music festival Dec. 9, 1956/12/07: 8 (filmed in 12/14 issue)
boys of Royal Ambassadors make toys for crippled children (photo), 1946/12/20: 5 candlelighting service to be held, 1949/12/23: 8 Christmas carol festival on Dec. 22, 1946/12/13: 6 Christmas program, 1933/12/29: 8 (filmed in 1934/01/05 issue) Christmas services to be held, 1945/12/21: 8 (filmed in 12/28 issue), 1949/12/16: 6
photo, 1956/12/21: 8 (filmed in 12/28 issue) James, Rev. S. H., to deliver Xmas messages, 1948/12/17: 5 City-Wide Junior Mission to have Harvest Festival at West End Baptist, 1951/11/23: 8 (filmed in 11/30 issue) Community Forum Hour
Fuller, Dr. Eugene, forum speaker (photo), 1949/07/15: 8 Hensley, District Attorney William N., opens forum series (photo), 1949/05/27: 6, 1949/06/03: 8 deacons ordained, 1934/02/23: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue) Denver Heights Home Department Sunday School, 1938/01/21: 8 (filmed in 01/28 issue), 1938/04/15: 8 (filmed in 04/22 issue), 1938/05/06: 8 (filmed in 05/13 issue) disturbance at
chairs fly and blood spurts at collection time, 1933/11/24: 1 Police at Second Baptist (editorial), 1933/11/10: 4 police preserve order at church meeting, 1933/11/10: 1 Second Baptist Again (editorial), 1933/11/24: 4
all day services announced, 1941/04/11: 8 (filmed in 04/18 issue) Easter programs/services, 1934/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue), 1946/04/19: 8 (filmed in 04/26 issue), 1947/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue) Holy Week services begin Sunday, 1946/04/12: 8 sunrise service held, 1948/03/26: 2, 1949/04/15: 2
closes, 1953/06/19: 4 Hewitt, Mrs. E. B., wins contest in program sponsored by Missionary Society, 1952/07/11: 6 Family Institute
closes Sunday, 1957/05/17: 8 (filmed in 05/24 issue) institute on home and family life begins, 1957/05/10: 8 (filmed in 05/17 issue) fellowship hall remodeled into church school department, 1941/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue) financial drive ends successfully, 1942/11/06: 8 (filmed in 11/13 issue) Fitzgerald, O. E., returns from National Baptist Convention as delegate for Second Baptist, 1951/09/14: 8 (filmed in 09/21 issue) flower show presented by Speech Art Studio, 1945/05/04: 6 Ford, Chaplain T. P., is guest preacher Sunday, 1946/03/08: 7 Friendship Day observed Oct. 11, 1953/10/09: 8 Fuller, Mrs. M.A.B., to speak, 1939/11/17: 8 (filmed in 11/24 issue) Garcia, Gus, attorney to speak on Gilmer-Aiken bill, 1949/06/17: 8 gift fund raised by members, 1933/01/13: 8 (filmed in 01/20 issue) 'Go to Church' day designated for Sunday, 1941/11/21: 8 (filmed in 11/28 issue) Good Friday Services
joint Good Friday services held, 1954/04/16: 8 (filmed in 04/23 issue) Union Good Friday service held, 1956/03/23: 4 "Great Women of the Bible," special series to be presented, 1950/01/13: 4 Griffin, Maj. James C., to speak here, Sun., 1943/03/26: 4 Guadalupe District Board and Women's Auxiliary close five-day meet, 1936/05/08: 1 Hemmings, John W., on "Religion and My Life" series (photo), 1947/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue) Hensley, William N., district attorney to speak, 1947/02/14: 1 Homecoming day observances, 1953/10/02: 4, 1955/09/30: 8 "Installation Drive" now under way, 1940/10/11: 8 (filmed in 10/18 issue) interracial meet hosted, 1942/02/13: 5 Jackson, Dr. Raymond E., Shriner leader speaks tonight, 1952/12/12: 3 James, Rev. Hallois Rhett James
of Dallas, guest speaker for morning service (photo), 1958/11/28: 8 (filmed in 12/05 issue) preaches first sermon, 1955/06/17: 8 Johnson, Rev. William A., Chicago, to conduct a "Week of Religion" (photo), 1951/11/16: 2, 1951/11/23: 8 (filmed in 11/30 issue) Junior Church Day at Second Baptist, Dec. 10, 1950/12/01: 4 Junior church services, 1939/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1939/06/23: 6, 1939/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue), 1939/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue), 1939/07/28: 8 (filmed in 08/04 issue), 1939/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue), 1939/08/25: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue), 1939/09/08: 8 (filmed in 09/15 issue), 1940/01/19: 8 (filmed in 01/26 issue), 1940/02/23: 8 (filmed in 04/05 issue) Junior Missionary Society meets, 1932/04/29: 8 (filmed in 05/06 issue) Kelley, Rev. I.H. "King of Kings" to be shown Sunday, 1949/04/08: 8 Langham, Rev. B. F., will be guest speaker (photo), 1955/05/20: 4 Laymen's League to discuss church, civic problems, 1944/07/28: 8 (filmed in 08/04 issue) Lenten services begin Sunday, 1956/02/17: 4 Malloy, Dr. W. C., San Antonio office of National Conference of Christians and Jews, speaks at Sunday service (photo), 1956/11/16: 4 Marshall, Alice, winner of "Parade of Months" for sixth year running (photo), 1948/02/20: 2 McNeil, Dr. J. J., to preach Nov. 12-17, 1944/11/10: 8 meetings in 1938, 1938/04/15: 8 (filmed in 04/22 issue) Men's Day program, 1945/08/24: 8 (filmed in 08/31 issue), 1946/08/23: 6, 1948/08/13: 8 (filmed in 08/20 issue), 1949/08/19: 8, 1950/08/25: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue), 1951/09/14: 2
Burrows, Dr. Charles N., and Lynn H. Andrews guest speakers (photo), 1958/09/26: 8 (filmed in 10/03 issue) community appeal with three programs planned, 1957/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/20 issue) Davis, Odie, executive secretary of Alamo Branch YMCA is speaker (photo), 1955/09/23: 8 Everett, Dr. Monroe G., is speaker (photo), 1949/08/26: 4 Malloy, Dr. W. C., speaks (photo), 1953/09/25: 4 Miller, Oscar E., speaker (photo), 1952/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue), 1952/09/26: 8 (filmed in 10/03 issue) Smith, Rev. E. A., featured on program (photo), 1951/09/21: 8 (filmed in 09/28 issue) Tatum, 1st Lt. Elmo, Men's Day speaker Aug. 27 (photo), 1950/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue) Miller, Oscar E.
assistant sup't of schools, to speak, 1947/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue) Men's Day speaker (photo), 1952/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue), 1952/09/26: 8 (filmed in 10/03 issue) Morrow, Rev. J. T., guest speaker (photo), 1955/05/27: 8, 1956/09/07: 8 (filmed in 09/14 issue) Mother's Day and National Family Week, Sunday program focusing on announced, 1952/05/09: 3 musicales
McSwain, Augusta, pianist to be presented in recital, 1949/06/17: 6, 1949/06/24: 8 mixed musical ensemble from St. Peter Claver Academy presented, 1940/10/18: 8 (filmed in 11/01 issue) monthly musical held Sunday evening, 1946/03/15: 8 (filmed in 03/22 issue) Nettles, Mrs. Geraldine K. and James A. Spaight in recital (photo), 1949/08/26: 4 New Light Gospel Four to perform, 1944/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue) "Night of Music" on Sunday, 1946/08/16: 8 (filmed in 08/23 issue) recreation and song festival held, 1940/11/15: 6 Samuel Huston Choir here May 12, 1947/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue) second monthly music night presented, 1946/02/15: 8 spring musicale to be presented, 1946/03/15: 6 National Baptist Sunday School and BYPU Congress annual session held at Second Baptist, 1935/07/19: 1 news in 1931, 1931/08/07: 10, 1931/08/14: 5, 1931/12/18: 8 (filmed in 12/25 issue) news in 1932, 1932/04/15: 8 (filmed in 04/22 issue), 1932/05/20: 8 (filmed in 05/27 issue), 1932/05/27: 8 (filmed in 06/03 issue), 1932/06/10: 8 (filmed in 06/17 issue), 1932/06/17: 8 (filmed in 06/24 issue), 1932/06/24: 5, 1932/09/02: 8 (filmed in 09/09 issue), 1932/09/09: 8 (filmed in 09/16 issue), 1932/09/16: 8 (filmed in 09/23 issue), 1932/09/23: 8 (filmed in 09/30 issue), 1932/09/30: 8 (filmed in 10/07 issue), 1932/10/07: 8 (filmed in 10/14 issue), 1932/10/14: 8 (filmed in 10/21 issue), 1932/10/21: 8 (filmed in 10/28 issue), 1932/10/28: 8 (filmed in 11/04 issue), 1932/11/04: 8 (filmed in 11/11 issue), 1932/11/11: 8 (filmed in 11/18 issue), 1932/11/18: 8 (filmed in 11/25 issue), 1932/12/02: 8 (filmed in 12/09 issue), 1932/12/09: 8 (filmed in 12/16 issue), 1932/12/16: 8 (filmed in 12/23 issue), 1932/12/23: 8 (filmed in 12/30 issue) news in 1933, 1933/01/06: 8 (filmed in 01/13 issue), 1933/01/13: 8 (filmed in 01/20 issue), 1933/01/20: 5, 1933/02/03: 8 (filmed in 02/10 issue), 1933/02/10: 8 (filmed in 02/17 issue), 1933/02/17: 8 (filmed in 03/03 issue), 1933/03/03: 8 (filmed in 03/10 issue), 1933/03/17: 8 (filmed in 03/24 issue), 1933/03/24: 8 (filmed in 03/31 issue), 1933/03/31: 8 (filmed in 04/07 issue), 1933/04/07: 8 (filmed in 04/14 issue), 1933/04/21: 8 (filmed in 04/28 issue), 1933/04/28: 8 (filmed in 05/05 issue), 1933/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/19 issue), 1933/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/26 issue), 1933/05/26: 8 (filmed in 06/09 issue), 1933/06/09: 8 (filmed in 06/16 issue), 1933/06/23: 5, 1933/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue), 1933/07/07: 8 (filmed in 07/14 issue), 1933/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue), 1933/07/21: 8 (filmed in 07/28 issue), 1933/07/28: 8 (filmed in 08/04 issue), 1933/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue), 1933/08/11: 8 (filmed in 08/18 issue), 1933/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue), 1933/08/25: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue), 1933/09/01: 8 (filmed in 09/08 issue), 1933/09/08: 8 (filmed in 09/15 issue), 1933/09/15: 8 (filmed in 09/22 issue), 1933/09/29: 8 (filmed in 10/06 issue) news in 1934, 1934/01/19: 8 (filmed in 01/26 issue), 1934/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue), 1934/02/09: 8 (filmed in 02/16 issue), 1934/02/23: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue), 1934/03/02: 8 (filmed in 03/09 issue), 1934/03/09: 8 (filmed in 03/16 issue), 1934/03/16: 8 (filmed in 03/23 issue), 1934/03/23: 8 (filmed in 03/30 issue), 1934/03/30: 8 (filmed in 04/06 issue), 1934/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue), 1934/04/13: 8 (filmed in 04/20 issue), 1934/05/04: 8 (filmed in 05/11 issue), 1934/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue), 1934/05/18: 8 (filmed in 05/25 issue), 1934/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue), 1934/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue), 1934/06/08: 8 (filmed in 06/15 issue), 1934/06/15: 8 (filmed in 06/22 issue), 1934/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue), 1934/07/06: 8 (filmed in 07/13 issue), 1934/07/13: 8 (filmed in 07/20 issue), 1934/07/20: 8 (filmed in 07/27 issue), 1934/10/12: 8 (filmed in 10/19 issue), 1934/10/19: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue), 1934/11/02: 8 (filmed in 11/09 issue), 1934/11/09: 8 (filmed in 11/16 issue), 1934/11/16: 7 news in 1936, 1936/07/31: 8 (filmed in 08/07 issue) news in 1937, 1937/03/12: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue) news in 1939, 1939/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/18 issue), 1939/09/01: 8 (filmed in 09/08 issue), 1939/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue) news in 1940, 1940/12/27: 8 (filmed in 1941/01/24 issue) news in 1941, 1941/03/07: 8 (filmed in 03/14 issue), 1941/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue), 1941/10/10: 8 (filmed in 10/17 issue), 1941/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue) news in 1942, 1942/10/02: 8 (filmed in 10/09 issue) news in 1944, 1945/09/14: 8 (filmed in 09/21 issue) news in 1945, 1945/09/07: 8, 1945/09/21: 8, 1945/09/28: 8 (filmed in 10/05 issue), 1945/10/05: 8 (filmed in 10/12 issue) news in 1950, 1950/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue), 1950/08/25: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue), 1950/09/01: 8 (filmed in 09/08 issue), 1950/09/08: 8 (filmed in 09/15 issue), 1950/09/15: 8 (filmed in 09/22 issue), 1950/09/22: 8 (filmed in 09/29), 1950/10/06: 8 (filmed in 10/13 issue), 1950/10/13: 8 (filmed in 10/20 issue), 1950/10/20: 8 (filmed in 10/27 issue), 1950/10/27: 8 (filmed in 11/03 issue), 1950/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue), 1950/11/17: 8 (filmed in 11/24 issue), 1950/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue), 1950/12/15: 8 (filmed in 12/22 issue), 1950/12/29: 8 (filmed in 1951/01/05 issue) news in 1951, 1951/01/05: 8 (filmed in 01/12 issue), 1951/01/12: 8 (filmed in 01/19 issue), 1951/01/26: 8 (filmed in 02/02 issue), 1951/02/09: 8 (filmed in 02/16 issue), 1951/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue), 1951/02/23: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue), 1951/03/02: 8 (filmed in 03/09 issue), 1951/03/30: 8 (filmed in 04/06 issue), 1951/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue), 1951/04/13: 8 (filmed in 04/20 issue), 1951/04/20: 8 (filmed in 04/27 issue), 1951/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue), 1951/05/04: 8 (filmed in 05/11 issue), 1951/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue), 1951/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue), 1951/06/08: 8 (filmed in 06/15 issue), 1951/06/15: 8 (filmed in 06/22 issue), 1951/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue), 1951/06/29: 8 (filmed in 07/06 issue), 1951/07/13: 8 (filmed in 07/20 issue), 1951/07/20: 8 (filmed in 07/27 issue), 1951/07/27: 8 (filmed in 08/03 issue), 1951/08/24: 8 (filmed in 08/31 issue), 1951/08/31: 8 (filmed in 09/07 issue), 1951/09/14: 8 (filmed in 09/21 issue), 1951/09/21: 8 (filmed in 09/28 issue), 1951/09/28: 8 (filmed in 10/05 issue), 1951/10/26: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue), 1951/11/23: 8 (filmed in 11/30 issue), 1951/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue), 1951/12/07: 8 (filmed in 12/14 issue) news in 1952, 1952/01/18: 8 (filmed in 01/25 issue), 1952/01/25: 8 (filmed in 02/01 issue), 1952/02/01: 8 (filmed in 02/08), 1952/02/15: 8 (filmed in 02/22 issue), 1952/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue), 1952/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue), 1952/03/28: 8 (filmed in 04/04 issue), 1952/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue), 1952/04/11: 8 (filmed in 04/18 issue), 1952/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue), 1952/04/25: 8 (filmed in 05/02 issue), 1952/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue), 1952/05/23: 8 (filmed in 05/30 issue), 1952/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue), 1952/06/13: 8 (filmed in 06/20 issue), 1952/06/27: 8 (filmed in 07/04 issue), 1952/07/04: 8 (filmed in 07/11 issue), 1952/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue), 1952/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue), 1952/08/01: 8 (filmed in 08/08 issue), 1952/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue), 1952/09/26: 8 (filmed in 10/03 issue), 1952/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue), 1952/10/10: 8 (filmed in 10/17 issue), 1952/10/17: 8 (filmed in 10/24 issue), 1952/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue), 1952/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue), 1952/11/07: 8 (filmed in 11/14 issue), 1952/11/14: 8 (filmed in 11/21 issue), 1952/11/21: 8 (filmed in 11/28 issue), 1952/11/28: 8 (filmed in 12/05 issue), 1952/12/05: 8 (filmed in 12/12 issue), 1952/12/12: 8 (filmed in 12/19 issue), 1952/12/19: 8 (filmed in 12/26 issue), 1953/01/02: 8 (filmed in 01/09 issue) news in 1953, 1953/01/09: 8 (filmed in 01/16 issue), 1953/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue), 1953/01/23: 8 (filmed in 01/30 issue), 1953/01/30: 8 (filmed in 02/06 issue), 1953/02/06: 8 (filmed in 02/13 issue), 1953/02/13: 8 (filmed in 02/20 issue), 1953/02/20: 8 (filmed in 02/27 issue), 1953/02/27: 8 (filmed in 03/06 issue), 1953/03/06: 8 (filmed in 03/13 issue), 1953/03/13: 8 (filmed in 03/20 issue), 1953/03/20: 8 (filmed in 03/27 issue), 1953/03/27: 8 (filmed in 04/03 issue), 1953/04/03: 8 (filmed in 04/10 issue), 1953/04/17: 8 (filmed in 04/24 issue), 1953/04/24: 8 (filmed in 05/01 issue), 1953/05/01: 8 (filmed in 05/08 issue), 1953/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/15 issue), 1953/05/15: 8 (filmed in 05/22 issue), 1953/05/22: 8 (filmed in 05/29 issue), 1953/05/29: 8 (filmed in 06/05 issue), 1953/06/05: 8 (filmed in 06/12 issue), 1953/06/12: 8, 1953/07/03: 8 (filmed in 07/10 issue), 1953/07/10: 8, 1953/07/17: 8 (filmed in 07/24 issue), 1953/09/18: 8, 1953/09/25: 8, 1953/10/09: 8, 1953/10/16: 8, 1953/10/23: 8, 1953/10/30: 8, 1953/11/06: 8, 1953/11/13: 8, 1953/11/20: 8, 1953/12/04: 8, 1953/12/11: 8, 1953/12/18: 8, 1953/12/25: 8 (filmed in 1954/01/01 issue), 1954/01/01: 8 news in 1954, 1954/01/08: 8, 1954/01/15: 8, 1954/01/22: 8, 1954/01/29: 8, 1954/02/05: 8, 1954/02/12: 8, 1954/02/26: 8 (filmed in 03/05 issue), 1954/03/05: 8 (filmed in 03/12 issue), 1954/03/12: 8 (filmed in 03/19 issue), 1954/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue), 1954/03/26: 8 (filmed in 04/02 issue), 1954/04/02: 8 (filmed in 04/09 issue), 1954/04/09: 8 (filmed in 04/16 issue), 1954/04/16: 8 (filmed in 04/23 issue), 1954/04/23: 8 (filmed on 04/30 issue), 1954/04/30: 8 (filmed on 05/07 issue), 1954/05/07: 8 (filmed on 05/14 issue), 1954/05/14: 8 (filmed in 05/21 issue), 1954/05/21: 8, 1954/05/28: 8 (filmed in 06/04 issue), 1954/06/04: 8 (filmed in 06/11 issue), 1954/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue), 1954/07/09: 8 (filmed in 07/16 issue), 1954/07/16: 8 (filmed in 07/23 issue), 1954/09/03: 8 (filmed in 09/10 issue), 1954/09/10: 8 (filmed in 09/17 issue), 1954/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue), 1954/09/24: 8 (filmed in 10/01 issue), 1954/10/01: 8 (filmed in 10/08 issue), 1954/10/08: 8 (filmed in 10/15 issue), 1954/10/15: 8 (filmed in 10/22 issue), 1954/10/29: 8 (filmed in 11/05 issue), 1954/11/05: 8 (filmed in 11/12 issue), 1954/11/12: 8 (filmed in 11/19 issue), 1954/11/19: 8 (filmed in 11/26 issue), 1954/12/03: 8 (filmed in 12/10 issue), 1954/12/10: 8 (filmed in 12/17 issue), 1954/12/31: 8 (filmed in 1955/01/07 issue) news in 1955, 1955/01/07: 8, 1955/01/14: 8 (filmed in 01/21 issue), 1955/04/01: 8, 1955/05/06: 8, 1955/06/17: 8, 1955/09/02: 8, 1955/10/07: 8 (filmed in 10/14 issue), 1955/10/14: 8 (filmed in 10/21 issue), 1955/10/21: 8 (filmed in 10/28 issue), 1955/11/04: 8 (filmed in 11/11 issue), 1955/12/02: 8 (filmed in 12/09 issue), 1955/12/09: 8 (filmed in 12/16 issue), 1955/12/23: 8 (filmed in 12/30 issue), 1955/12/30: 8 (filmed in 1956/01/06 issue) news in 1956, 1956/01/06: 8 (filmed in 01/13 issue), 1956/01/20: 8 (filmed in 01/27 issue), 1956/01/27: 8 (filmed in 02/03 issue), 1956/02/03: 8 (filmed in 02/10 issue), 1956/02/10: 8 (filmed in 02/17 issue), 1956/02/17: 8 (filmed in 02/24 issue), 1956/02/24: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue), 1956/03/02: 8 (filmed in 03/09 issue), 1956/03/09: 8 (filmed in 03/16 issue), 1956/03/16: 8 (filmed in 03/23 issue), 1956/03/23: 8 (filmed in 03/30 issue), 1956/03/30: 8 (filmed in 04/06 issue), 1956/04/13: 8 (filmed in 04/20 issue), 1956/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue), 1956/05/04: 8 (filmed in 05/11 issue), 1956/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue), 1956/05/18: 8 (filmed in 05/25 issue), 1956/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue), 1956/08/10: 8 (filmed in 08/17 issue), 1956/08/17: 8 (filmed in 08/24 issue), 1956/09/07: 8 (filmed in 09/14 issue), 1956/09/21: 8 (filmed in 09/28 issue), 1956/09/28: 8 (filmed in 10/05 issue), 1956/10/05: 8 (filmed in 10/12 issue), 1956/11/09: 8 (filmed in 11/16 issue), 1956/11/16: 8 (filmed in 11/23 issue), 1956/11/23: 8 (filmed on 11/30 issue), 1956/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue), 1956/12/14: 8 (filmed in 12/21 issue), 1956/12/21: 8 (filmed in 12/28 issue) news in 1957, 1957/01/18: 8 (filmed in 01/25 issue), 1957/01/25: 8 (filmed in 02/01 issue), 1957/02/01: 8 (filmed in 02/08 issue), 1957/02/08: 8 (filmed in 02/15 issue), 1957/02/15: 8 (filmed in 02/22 issue), 1957/02/22: 8 (filmed in 03/01 issue), 1957/03/01: 8 (filmed in 03/08 issue), 1957/03/08: 8 (filmed in 03/15 issue), 1957/03/15: 8 (filmed in 03/22 issue), 1957/03/22: 8 (filmed in 03/29 issue), 1957/03/29: 8 (filmed in 04/05 issue), 1957/04/05: 8 (filmed in 04/12 issue), 1957/04/12: 8 (filmed in 04/19 issue), 1957/04/19: 8 (filmed in 04/26 issue), 1957/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/03 issue), 1957/05/03: 8 (filmed in 05/10 issue), 1957/05/10: 8 (filmed in 05/17 issue), 1957/05/17: 8 (filmed in 05/24 issue), 1957/05/24: 8 (filmed in 05/31 issue), 1957/05/31: 8 (filmed in 06/07 issue), 1957/06/07: 8 (filmed in 06/14 issue), 1957/06/14: 8 (filmed in 06/21 issue), 1957/06/21: 8 (filmed in 06/28 issue), 1957/08/16: 8 (filmed in 08/23 issue), 1957/08/23: 8 (filmed in 08/30 issue), 1957/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/20 issue), 1957/09/20: 8 (filmed in 09/27 issue), 1957/09/27: 8 (filmed in 10/04 issue), 1957/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue), 1957/10/11: 8 (filmed in 10/18 issue), 1957/11/08: 8 (filmed in 11/15 issue), 1957/11/22: 8 (filmed in 11/29 issue), 1957/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue), 1957/12/20: 8 (filmed in 12/27 issue) news in 1958, 1958/01/24: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue), 1958/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue), 1958/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue), 1958/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue), 1958/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue), 1958/02/28: 8 (filmed in 03/07 issue), 1958/03/07: 8 (filmed in 03/14 issue), 1958/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue), 1958/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue), 1958/04/11: 8 (filmed in 04/18 issue), 1958/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue), 1958/04/25: 8 (filmed in 04/02 issue), 1958/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue), 1958/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue), 1958/05/16: 8 (filmed in 05/23 issue), 1958/05/23: 8 (filmed in 05/30 issue), 1958/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue), 1958/06/27: 8 (filmed in 07/04 issue), 1958/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue), 1958/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue), 1958/08/01: 8 (filmed in 08/08 issue), 1958/09/05: 8 (filmed in 09/12 issue), 1958/09/12: 8 (filmed in 09/18 issue), 1958/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue), 1958/09/26: 8 (filmed in 10/03 issue), 1958/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue), 1958/10/17: 8 (filmed in 10/24 issue), 1958/11/07: 8 (filmed in 11/14 issue), 1958/11/14: 8 (filmed in 11/21 issue), 1958/12/19: 8 (filmed in 12/26 issue) news in 1959, 1959/01/09: 8 (filmed in 01/16 issue), 1959/01/23: 8 (filmed in 01/30 issue), 1959/02/06: 8 (filmed in 02/13 issue), 1959/02/20: 8 (filmed in 02/27 issue), 1959/02/27: 8 (filmed in 03/06 issue), 1959/03/06: 8 (filmed in 03/13 issue), 1959/03/20: 8 (filmed in 03/27 issue), 1959/03/27: 8 (filmed in 04/08 issue), 1959/04/03: 8 (filmed in 04/10 issue), 1959/04/10: 8 (filmed in 04/17 issue), 1959/04/17: 8 (filmed in 04/24 issue), 1959/04/24: 8 (filmed in 05/01 issue), 1959/05/01: 8 (filmed in 05/08 issue), 1959/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/15 issue), 1959/05/15: 8 (filmed in 05/22 issue), 1959/05/22: 8 (filmed in 05/29 issue), 1959/05/29: 8 (filmed in 06/05 issue), 1959/06/12: 8 (filmed in 06/19 issue), 1959/06/19: 8 (filmed in 06/26 issue), 1959/07/10: 8 (filmed in 07/17 issue), 1959/07/17: 8 (filmed in 07/24 issue) nursery
day nursery opens March 17, 1952/03/14: 6 nursery opens for worshipers' children, 1949/05/27: 6 Preachers, Deacons, And Trustees' Wives Auxiliary, officers elected, 1934/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue) Pullman Porters Benefit Ass'n services held, 1938/05/13: 8 (filmed in 05/20 issue), 1938/05/20: 6, 1940/05/31: 8 (filmed in 06/07 issue) race relations topic of special service, 1946/02/08: 8 radio program sponsored by H&H Coffee, 1941/05/23: 8 (filmed in 05/30 issue) Red Circle Girls
activities in 1949, 1949/04/29 Supp: 3 installation held, 1949/06/03: 8 style revue to be presented, 1949/06/10: 8 religious plays, pageants, and movies
"Angel Street" "Deep Are the Roots" "Every Family Has One" presented Nov. 4, 5, 1957/11/01: 6 "The Great Big Door Step" to be presented by Second Baptist at Library Auditorium (photo), 1950/10/27: 4 "Great Women of the Bible" pageant presented by Missionary Society, 1957/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue) Jackson, Mrs. Virgie R., directs Fantasia pageant for Young Matron's Guild (photo), 1950/04/28: 6 "King of Kings" in special show at Cameo, sponsored by Probanion Club, 1952/08/22: 8 (filmed in 08/29 issue) "The Little Foxes" "Mind Your Manners" program presented April 27, 1951/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue) "The Missing Witness"
cast of 40 in next attraction, 1955/10/21: 7 Second Baptist presents three-act court melodrama, 1955/10/14: 6 "Night Must Fall," Nov. 5, 6, 1953/10/23: 6 "No Way Out" presented with all-star cast, Monday, Tuesday (photo), 1951/11/02: 7 "One Foot in Heaven" Monday, annual play presented Nov. 5, 6 at Library Aud., 1956/11/02: 7, 1956/11/09: 6 "Ten Little Indians"
mystery thriller presented with cast of local actors (photo), 1952/10/31: 7 rehearsals start for annual play (photo), 1952/10/17: 7 revivals
Austin, Dr. J. C., of Chicago, to preach, 1955/11/04: 8 (filmed in 11/11 issue), 1955/11/11: 8 (filmed in 11/18 issue) Hampton, Rev. Charles H.
closes effective preaching mission Sunday (photo), 1952/11/21: 8 (filmed in 11/28 issue) of San Diego, guest preacher for annual revival (photo), 1952/11/14: 8 (filmed in 11/21 issue) old fashioned revival in progress, 1941/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue) public invited to revival, 1938/09/30: 8 (filmed in 10/07 issue) revival held, 1941/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue), 1941/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue) Scout unit forges ahead, 1932/12/02: 8 (filmed in 12/09 issue) Senior Missionary Society honors Mrs. M. C. Harris on 84th birthday, 1949/07/15: 6 Senior Usher Board to celebrate thirtieth anniversary, 1951/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue) style show, second annual, set for April 13, 1955/04/01: 8 Swaizy, Earl N.
files $10,000 damage suit against Rev. D. Manning, 1948/12/10: 1 fuss returned to church as injunction dissolved, 1948/12/17: 1 granted temporary injunction to attend church, 1948/12/10: 1
annual community Thanksgiving service to be held, 1957/11/15: 8 (filmed in 11/22 issue) joint services on Thanksgiving Day, 1949/11/11: 8 Smith, Rev. E. A., to preach Union Thanksgiving service (photo), 1951/11/16: 8 (filmed in 11/23 issue) special service held Sunday, 1948/11/19: 4
baby contest
baby contest is success, 1944/05/05: 6 Ellis, Janie Marie, wins first prize (photo), 1944/05/12: 5 only baby girl entered wins contest, 1945/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue) meetings in 1933, 1933/01/13: 8 (filmed in 01/20 issue), 1933/03/10: 8 (filmed in 03/17 issue), 1933/03/24: 8 (filmed in 03/31 issue), 1933/04/07: 8 (filmed in 04/14 issue), 1933/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue), 1933/04/28: 6, 1933/05/26: 8 (filmed in 06/09 issue), 1933/06/16: 6, 1933/08/11: 8 (filmed in 08/18 issue), 1933/09/01: 7, 1933/09/29: 8 (filmed in 10/06 issue), 1933/10/27: 7, 1933/11/10: 6, 1933/11/24: 6, 1933/12/15: 8 (filmed in 12/22 issue) meetings in 1934, 1934/01/12: 8 (filmed in 01/19 issue), 1934/01/26: 8 (filmed in 02/02 issue), 1934/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue), 1934/03/16: 8 (filmed in 03/23 issue), 1934/03/30: 6, 1934/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue), 1934/04/27: 7, 1934/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue), 1934/05/11: 6, 1934/06/08: 8 (filmed in 06/15 issue), 1934/06/15: 7, 1934/06/29: 6, 1934/10/12: 8 (filmed in 10/19 issue), 1934/11/16: 7 presents Hondo Air Base male chorus, 1944/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue) Walton, Dr. J. T., Sunday speaker, 1947/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue) "Week of Religion"
annual "Week of Religion" to be held, 1946/11/01: 8 Austin, Rev. Dr. J. C., presides (photo), 1947/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue), 1947/11/07: 8 (filmed in 11/14 issue), 1949/11/11: 8 begins Sunday, 1946/11/22: 8 fourth annual observance reset for Nov. 16-23, 1947/11/14: 8 Freeman, Dr. Thomas F., to preach (photo), 1954/11/12: 8 (filmed in 11/19 issue) mass meeting to climax week, 1947/11/21: 8 (filmed in 11/28 issue) opens November 16, 1952/11/07: 4 special period of worship observed, 1946/11/08: 2 (Section 2) Wheatleyites in panel discussion, "Today's Youth Speaks Up," 1952/11/07: 4 Whitfield, Mrs. S. A. ("Peaches"), honored for service to church and San Antonio (Jo's Jottings), 1954/05/14: 7 Wilson. Rev. E. Arlington, prominent minister, is guest speaker, 1940/09/27: 8 (filmed in 10/04 issue) Women's Day
Bayes, Mrs. Laura J., speaker (photo), 1947/07/25: 6 Beverly, Katharine, speaker, 1948/07/23 Supp: 1 Blades, Mrs. Joseph Phillips, on program (photo), 1948/07/23 Supp: 3 Cunningham, Mrs. C. A., is "Queen for a Day," 1949/07/29: 8 Dial, Mrs. Preston, speaker, 1948/07/23 Supp: 1 Felder, Vada P., Fort Worth, guest speaker (photo), 1957/07/19: 4 Harrison, Dr. Emma Louise, Waco, faculty member at Huston-Tillotson, is guest speaker (photo), 1958/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue), 1958/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue) Hemmings, Myra D., speaker (photo), 1953/07/24: 6 Hicks, Mrs. M. L., and Viola Smith Walker featured guest speakers (photo), 1954/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue) McMillan, Mrs. K. W., to speak (photo), 1950/07/28: 8 (filmed in 08/04 issue) observance date set, 1941/04/18: 5, 1946/07/19: 8, 1948/07/16: 6, 1953/07/17: 8 (filmed in 07/24 issue), 1955/07/15: 8, 1955/07/22: 6 observance of, 1948/07/30: 8, 1952/07/18: 4 program is splendid success, 1946/08/02: 8 services to be held, 1947/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue), 1951/07/13: 6 speakers named, 1946/07/26: 8 special program to be held Sunday, 1941/04/25: 8 (filmed in 05/02 issue) Voigt, Mrs. Kathleen, is speaker (photo), 1949/07/22: 8 Whitlow, Zudora, speaker (photo), 1953/07/24: 6 Wilkinson, Mrs. P. S., Sr., to be speaker (photo), 1951/07/20: 8 (filmed in 07/27 issue) Yerwood, Dr. C. R., guest speaker, 1956/07/20: 8 (filmed in 07/27 issue) YMA
gives musical concert, 1931/12/11: 8 (filmed in 12/18 issue) notes, 1931/11/06: 7, 1931/11/20: 4 Youth Council to be organized tonight, 1941/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue) Youth forum planned, 1941/12/12: 5 Youth Week
program begins Sunday, 1952/06/06: 6 vesper services planned (photo), 1953/01/30: 6
entertain, 1931/08/28: 6, 1931/10/30: 6 hold wiener roast on Halloween, 1931/11/13: 8 (filmed in 11/20 issue)
building of new edifice begins, 1953/06/12: 2 celebrates 74th anniversary (photo), 1939/11/17: 8 (filmed in 11/24 issue), 1939/11/24: 8 (filmed in 12/08 issue) homecoming, dedicatory celebration readied, 1953/11/20: 2 news in 1948, 1948/09/24: 8 (filmed in 10/01 issue), 1948/10/01: 8 (filmed in 10/08 issue), 1948/10/08: 8 (filmed in 10/15 issue), 1948/10/15: 8 (filmed in 10/22 issue), 1948/10/22: 8 (filmed in 10/29 issue), 1948/10/29: 8 (filmed in 11/05 issue), 1948/11/05: 8 (filmed in 11/12 issue), 1948/11/12: 8 (filmed in 11/19 issue), 1948/11/19: 8 (filmed in 11/26 issue), 1948/11/26: 8 (filmed in 12/03 issue), 1948/12/03: 8 (filmed in 12/10 issue), 1948/12/10: 8 (filmed in 12/17 issue), 1948/12/17: 8 (filmed in 12/24 issue), 1948/12/24: 8 (filmed in 12/31 issue), 1948/12/31: 8 (filmed in 1949/01/07 issue) news in 1949, 1949/01/07: 8 (filmed in 01/14 issue), 1949/01/14: 8 (filmed in 01/21 issue), 1949/01/21: 8, 1949/01/21: 8 (filmed in 01/28 issue), 1949/02/04: 8, 1949/02/18: 8, 1949/02/25: 8, 1949/03/04: 8, 1949/03/11: 8, 1949/03/18: 8, 1949/03/25: 8, 1949/04/01: 8, 1949/04/08: 8, 1949/04/15: 4, 1949/04/22: 4, 1949/04/29: 4, 1949/05/27: 8, 1949/06/03: 8
community night program to be held Sept. 30, 1952/09/26: 4 homecoming service set for Sunday, 1952/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue) launches building fund campaign, 1952/06/13: 8 (filmed in 06/20 issue) news in 1948, 1948/07/23: 8, 1948/07/30: 8, 1948/08/06: 8 (filmed in 08/13 issue), 1948/08/13: 8 (filmed in 08/20 issue), 1948/08/20: 8 (filmed in 08/27 issue), 1948/08/27: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue), 1948/09/03: 8 (filmed in 09/10 issue), 1948/09/10: 8 (filmed in 09/17 issue), 1948/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue), 1948/09/24: 8 (filmed in 10/01 issue), 1948/10/01: 8 (filmed in 10/08 issue), 1948/10/08: 8 (filmed in 10/15 issue), 1948/10/15: 8 (filmed in 10/22 issue), 1948/10/29: 8 (filmed in 11/05 issue), 1948/11/05: 8 (filmed in 11/12 issue), 1948/11/12: 8 (filmed in 11/19 issue), 1948/11/19: 8 (filmed in 11/26 issue), 1948/11/26: 8 (filmed in 12/03 issue), 1948/12/03: 8 (filmed in 12/10 issue), 1948/12/10: 8 (filmed in 12/17 issue), 1948/12/17: 8 (filmed in 12/24 issue), 1948/12/24: 8 (filmed in 12/31 issue), 1948/12/31: 8 (filmed in 1949/01/07 issue) news in 1949, 1949/01/07: 8 (filmed in 01/14 issue), 1949/01/14: 8 (filmed in 01/21 issue), 1949/01/21: 8, 1949/01/21: 8 (filmed in 01/28 issue), 1949/02/11: 8, 1949/02/18: 8, 1949/02/25: 8, 1949/03/04: 8, 1949/03/11: 8, 1949/03/18: 8, 1949/03/25: 8, 1949/04/01: 8, 1949/04/08: 8, 1949/04/15: 4, 1949/04/22: 4, 1949/05/06: 8, 1949/05/13: 8, 1949/05/20: 8, 1949/05/27: 8, 1949/06/03: 8, 1949/06/10: 8, 1949/06/24: 8, 1949/07/15: 8, 1949/07/22: 8, 1949/07/29: 8, 1949/08/05: 8, 1949/08/12: 8, 1949/08/19: 8, 1949/08/26: 8, 1949/09/16: 8, 1949/09/23: 8, 1949/09/30: 8, 1949/10/07: 8, 1949/10/14: 8, 1949/10/21: 8, 1949/11/11 Supp: 1, 1949/11/18: 8 news in 1950, 1950/01/20: 8 (filmed in 01/27 issue), 1950/02/17: 8 (filmed in 02/24 issue), 1950/04/21: 8 (filmed in 04/28 issue) news in 1953, 1953/05/29: 8 (filmed in 06/05 issue), 1953/06/19: 8 (filmed in 06/26 issue), 1953/06/26: 8, 1953/07/03: 8 (filmed in 07/10 issue) Roberts, Rev. C. W., to be installed as pastor Sunday, 1952/02/15: 6
Bright, Mrs. Geraldine and Mrs. Geraldine Jackson offer all kinds of secretarial services, 1951/07/20: 6 Dot's Secretarial Service offers many office services, 1950/10/13: 6 Mason, George W., opens public stenographic shop, 1932/06/24: 3 Pankey's Business Service
opening of, 1954/12/10: 6 types of services, 1955/02/11: 6
honored by Republic of Korea Sea Scouts, 1954/09/17: 3
See also Civil Rights See also Integration See also Racial Discrimination Addison, Archbishop C. C., Negro cleric says he's "out to destroy NAACP," 1956/09/07: 1 Alabama
Alabama Supreme Court justice's suicide laid to segregation issue, 1956/04/13: 1 bus boycott
See Bus Boycotts Michigan governor refuses to speak at Democratic committee Jim Crow dinner, 1955/10/07: 1 Southern Conference on Human Welfare subjected to segregation at Birmingham meeting site, 1938/12/02: 1 suspended white policeman, accused of arson in Selma, commits suicide, 1955/11/04: 1 American Bowling Congress (ABC) Arkansas Negro voters held balance of power in Little Rock recall, 1959/06/05: 1 Atlantic City Jim Crow denies WAAC's recreation, 1945/11/02: 6 Australia
Australians fear reprisals for 'lily white' policy, 1949/08/26: 6 Australians "just want" country to remain lily white, 1949/06/17: 1
See Catholic Church
Census Bureau director denies any Jim Crow, 1941/02/07: 1 Jim Crow said to be rampant in Census Bureau, 1941/01/31: 1
Chicago Council of Negro Organizations presents five-year plan against Jim Crow, 1941/01/31: 1 Dixie bias keeps Negro 4-Hers from famed International Livestock Show in Chicago, 1953/12/11: 1 Negroes irked by Jim Crow close of big War plant, 1943/07/23: 5 Cincinnati group attempts to crack park Jim Crow, 1952/05/30: 1 colleges and universities
ME General Conference takes fling at Jim Crow, 1932/05/13: 1 pastor on job for his race, 1932/05/20: 1 Proposal to Avoid Conferences in Cities with Jim Crow Premature (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/05/13: 1
Demo platform didn't advocate ending Dixie 'Crow' solon says, 1949/04/01: 1 racial segregation banned at Democratic Party headquarters, 1948/08/13: 5 Dixie Methodists say Jim Crow "God's will," 1948/05/21: 1 DuBois has better of fuss with Grimke in segregation debate, 1934/06/22: 1 education England
British drop "white" clause for ferry pilots, 1942/05/01: 1 Churchill acknowledges NAACP protest, 1941/11/28: 1 Churchill is told British Jim Crow bitterly resented, 1941/10/17: 1 football Freedom Week set for Oct. 18-25 in Texas, 1953/09/18: 1 Georgia
Georgia Senator's bill would swap Negroes for whites as solution to "Race problem," 1949/02/04: 1 luxury of Jim Crow in state colleges and universities costs plenty, 1952/11/21: 6 Negro lawyer opposed to integration; quits NAACP counsel position because it wants integration, 1955/09/16: 1 Vinson, Rep. Carl (D., GA), introduces bill to restore Jim Crow, 1956/06/22: 3 Indiana
governor signs bill barring Jim Crow at work, 1933/03/24: 3 law blocks efforts or attempts to discriminate jobs, 1933/03/17: 1 Kansas' only 'lily white' bar association keeps color ban, 1954/07/23: 4 labor unions Los Angeles
LA mayor bans Jim Crow in fire department, 1954/08/13: 1 residents douse lights in Jim Crow protest, 1939/09/08: 1
anti-J. Crow law in existence since 1870!, 1954/06/04: 1 New Orleans
loses mayors convention because of racism, 1958/10/03: 2 post office charged with job Jim Crow, 1941/07/18: 1 Scott, Zachary, white actor freed in J. Crow violation; arrested for having drinks with Negroes, 1952/11/28: 1
beach J. Crow banned by federal court, 1953/06/12: 1 Elkton cafe Jim Crows girl--35 white youths walk out, 1938/04/01: 2
Detroit women hate strikers' Jim Crow fails, 1943/07/30: 1 Public Works Administration penalizes Michigan town for barring Race labor, 1939/12/15: 4 University of Michigan bars Negro cage star, 1934/01/12: 3
AME bishop deposits $10,000 to help economic 'squeeze' victims, 1955/02/11: 1 fund raised to help fight "credit squeeze," 1955/01/21: 1 Negroes warn they'll counter-attack in economic war, 1954/11/19: 1 new device created to defy US Supreme Court, 1955/02/18: 4 now has Negro citizens councils working against Negroes, 1955/08/05: 4 segregationalists step up attack on all fronts--Negro editor aids, 1955/02/18: 1 US agencies in Mississippi collaborate with Negrophobists, 1955/02/04: 4 US Committee rejects 'Sippi's J. Crow demand, 1955/02/11: 3 Nebraska legislature passes anti-Jim Crow bill, 1941/06/06: 1 [Negroes are making progress ] (Plain Talk), 1944/01/07: 4 "Negro's Declaration of Intentions" answers Southern "Manifesto," 1956/04/13: 1 New York
pro-segregation Negro group, Black Nationalists Party, opens office with C. C. Addison as "Archbishop," 1956/10/12: 2 school girl wins Jim Crow suit, 1942/07/17: 6 North Carolina
appeal dropped in Jim Crow test case, 1949/03/18: 1 NAACP state president blasted by Baptist minister for asking repeal of J. Crow, 1955/03/18: 1 physicians sue to gain hospital staff privileges, 1956/04/13: 1 parks
leasing of state park, in scheme to bar Negroes, halted in Virginia, 1955/03/25: 1 "separate but equal" principle staggered again by fourth US Circuit Court when it throws out parks case, 1955/03/25: 1 Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity declines to drop bar on Negroes and Jews at biennial meeting, 1950/09/08: 4 Portland, Oregon eating places refuse Negroes in 3 of 208, 1951/08/10: 1 Postal Alliance wipes out Louisville Post Office segregation order, 1932/12/09: 1 prisoners strike against Jim Crow in two US pens, 1945/08/03: 2 psychiatrists blame social ills on segregation, 1957/05/31: 2 religious Jim Crow slowly losing ground, 1955/10/21: 1 report shows 1958 setback for racists; segregationists lost ground on every front, 1959/07/17: 1 residential
See Housing schools South Carolina
anti-Jim Crow effort spreading, 1946/06/07: 1 Carolina to continue J. Crow on buses, RRs, despite court, 1955/07/29: 1 economic war spreads as Negroes fight back, 1955/10/07: 1 legal attack launched by NAACP on So. Carolina constitution, 1955/05/27: 1 NAACP official forces opening of SC depot's front door, 1956/03/09: 1 oh brother! now they want Jim Crow telephone lines, 1956/02/17: 1 Presbyterians not for integration, 1954/09/17: 1 presiding elder of AME church ousted for slap at integration, 1955/10/28: 1 sports Supreme Court decisions
Bexar County Commissioners say there's no county J. Crow, 1956/04/06: 1 Corpus Christi drops swimming pool race bar, 1956/04/06: 1 Forces of Hate Are Stalled [on segregation bills in legislature] (editorial), 1957/05/24: 4 Houston
CAA orders probe of Jim Crow at Houston airport involving Indian ambassador, 1955/09/02: 1 cafe integration order canceled after ex-SA man attacked (photo), 1956/04/20: 1 Houston airport restaurant again uses Jim Crow, 1955/09/16: 1 Houston editor blasted as Jim Crow apologist by NAACP, 1947/09/12: 1 new city airport, reports conflict on segregation at, 1951/12/21: 1 San Antonio Texas legislature seeks to bar Negroes from national conventions of Democratic Party, 1935/10/18: 1 white Wacoan fights racism with drawings, 1956/05/04: 1 The Tragedy of Segregation (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock)
Part I, 1958/08/01: 4 Part II, 1958/08/15: 4 US Air Force US district judge rules in favor of "separate but equal" doctrine, 1953/05/01: 1 US Navy Veterans Administration official say no excuse for Jim Crow hospitals; Veterans Administration member, however, makes no promises, 1945/11/09: 1 Virginia
artists scheduled to appear in J. Crow Richmond face boycott, 1951/02/09: 1 governor wants 100 per cent Jim Crow state, 1948/11/26: 5 Jim Crow reels under Virginia parks ruling, 1955/07/22: 1 library sit-down strike
strike has Virginia in quandary, 1939/09/15: 1 Virginia youths arrested for sit-down strike, 1939/09/01: 1 Virginia took lead, over 300 years ago, in forming Jim Crow pattern, 1948/07/09: 4 War Department publication hits Race segregation, 1945/09/28: 1 Washington, DC
See also Guadalupe County, Texas Anderson, Sercy, Seguin businessman helps youths (photo), 1941/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue) annual Seguin-Lockhart 'Fat and 40' polio benefit game set for Aug. 28, 1953/08/28: 5 Ball Elementary School
54 promoted to high school, 1953/05/22: 6 PTA has Easter parade (photo), 1952/04/25: 2 Sheppard, H. F., principal is host to Texas Parent-Teachers Association annual meeting (photo), 1952/12/12: 2
baseball team
conks Gonzales for District B. B. title, 1958/05/30: 5 Crockett beats Seguin for Class AA state baseball title--game protested, 1959/06/12: 5 plays Conroe for state AA baseball title, 1958/06/06: 5 plays Huntsville for AA state high title, 1957/06/07: 5 repeats as state champ for Class AA, beats Conroe, 6-3, 1958/06/13: 5 schedule for 1959 set, 1959/03/27: 5 whips Huntsville, 4-2, for Texas AA baseball crown, 1957/06/14: 5 wins 3rd straight District 2-AA baseball title, 1959/05/22: 5
Ball High School Invitational Tourney
cage meet shapes up, 1954/12/17: 5 eleven teams already enter tourney, 1954/12/24: 5 tourney gives fan exciting action, 1955/01/07: 5 "Y, " Gonzales girls win Seguin meet, 1954/12/31: 5 Dragonettes win District 10-A basketball championship (photo), 1956/03/16: 5 lassies cop district cage championship, 1955/03/04: 5 lassies repeat as district champions, 1956/03/09: 5 Lewis, Walter Harry, hot shot who sparked third consecutive district championship (photo), 1955/02/18: 5 enrollment at 225 students; first week's enrollment tops 1955, despite loss through integration, 1956/09/14: 1 fire destroys gymnasium, 1955/12/09: 1 football team (Dragons)
bops Rosenberg 32-7 for bi-district football title, 1955/12/02: 5 certified as 10-A District football champs, 1955/11/18: 5 flattens Edna, 46-0, for district win, 1955/10/07: 5 flattens Luling, 68-0 in New Braunfels benefit fracas, 1954/12/03: 5 outlook bright as Ball High moves into Class AA, 1956/09/14: 5 and Rockdale, clash in Class "A" football semi-finals, 1955/12/09: 5 and Rosenberg, play for bi-district football crown, 1955/11/25: 5 and Sealy, battle for regional football crown, 1955/12/02: 5 Seguin, County chamber of commerce, fetes Ball gridders, 1956/01/13: 5 Seguin honors Ball grid team (photo), 1956/01/20: 4 upends Sealy in spine-tingler in state football playoffs, 1955/12/09: 5 graduation
26 to graduate next week, 1953/05/22: 6 baccalaureate sermon given Sunday, 1958/05/23: 2 Ball High has 23 graduates, 1945/05/25: 7 honor roll students, 1957/02/01: 2, 1958/06/06: 2, 1958/10/24: 2, 1959/02/13: 2 interscholastic competitions
band ties for first at Prairie View interscholastic meet, 1956/03/16: 2 competes at PV Interscholastic League meet, 1952/04/25: 5 wins two firsts at state interscholastic meet, 1956/05/04: 2 receives AA rating for athletics, 1956/05/25: 5 receives gift of $500 from white brothers, 1947/01/24: 1 track and field, Seguin cops District 10-A field and track crown, 1953/04/17: 5 tractor school at Seguin High Monday, May 19, 1952/05/16: 2 Wilson, Henry F.
named principal, 1945/09/14: 5 principal gets Master's degree from Prairie View, 1952/05/23: 2 desegregation
golf course race ban dropped, 1956/01/27: 5 race bars dropped at all city facilities, 1956/05/25: 1 Lizzie M. Burgess Elementary School
500 attend dedication, 1954/11/19: 2 contracts let for new Seguin school, 1954/03/19: 2 new grade school to be dedicated Sunday, 1954/11/12: 1 Thomas, Allie Harold, 11, presented by cultural committee in vocal concert (photo), 1958/05/09: 2 New Hope Baptist Church, cornerstone stolen, 1958/05/30: 3 Saratoga Inn, new entertainment center to open, 1953/07/31: 3 school enrollment shows marked increase, 1953/09/18: 2 Second Baptist Church celebrates 74th anniversary (photo), 1939/11/17: 8 (filmed in 11/24 issue), 1939/11/24: 8 (filmed in 12/08 issue) Seguin ministers ask more jobs for Negroes in meeting with Seguin Chamber of Commerce, 1958/02/28: 2 Sweet Home Baptist Church, new church dedicated, 1954/04/23: 2 Sweet Home first Negro community in state contest, 1954/05/07: 2 swimming pool
more than 500 at swimming meet, 1940/07/05: 3, 1940/09/06: 3 pool has 1,129 visitors, 1940/09/06: 3 pool to open in mornings when requested, 1940/07/12: 3 San Antonio Day set, 1939/08/04: 2, 1942/06/05: 3, 1942/06/12: 3 Seguin invites SA to swim at Ball Swimming Pool and Bath-House (photos), 1940/05/31: 8 (filmed in 06/07 issue) Seguin wins tri-county swimming meet, 1940/08/02: 3 swim meet held at Seguin pool, 1942/08/21: 3
nearly ends in riot, 1947/11/07: 3 Yoakum coach answers Seguin charges--says "ringers" used, 1947/11/14: 5
photo, 1953/07/31: 1
give Corpus program Sunday, 1946/09/27: 1 (Section 2)
death claims him in Los Angeles, 1952/08/29: 1 former San Antonian opens office (photo), 1942/06/26: 6 funeral rites to be held today in San Antonio (photo), 1952/09/05: 1 native San Antonian re-establishes medical practice after leaving Pacific Coast (photo), 1942/04/24: 6
meetings in 1939, 1939/06/02: 6, 1939/06/30: 5, 1939/07/14: 6, 1939/08/04: 6, 1939/09/08: 1, 1939/09/29: 4 officers elected, 1939/05/19: 6
fliers' morale lifted as Col. Benjamin O. Davis made 477th's CO, Col. Selway ousted (photo), 1945/06/29: 1
meetings in 1957, 1957/05/03: 7 new SA social club organizes, elects officers, 1947/01/24 Supp: 3
C of C abandons 'Sepia Election' in membership drive, 1940/05/17: 1 C of C will announce final plans next week, 1939/03/10: 1 candidates for mayor's race (photo), 1939/04/07: 1 Chrisman, J. E.
Chrisman, Mouton in run-off for Sepia Mayor, 1939/04/28: 1 Chrisman gains in mayoralty race, 1939/05/12: 1 mayor to seek school safety patrols, 1939/11/03: 1 mayoralty nears run-off, 1939/04/14: 1 Mouton, Herbert
leads in Sepia Mayor campaign (photo), 1939/04/07: 1 leads opponent by 4800 votes, 1939/05/19: 1 Mouton stays in front; Inman moves to second, 1939/04/21: 1 San Antonio to choose "Sepia Mayor" next month, 1938/04/15: 1 Sepia Council meeting is held Tuesday, 1937/09/17: 7 Sepia Mayor Contest for Good Cause (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1939/04/14: 4 Shaw, Samuel
announces "Sepia Mayor" candidacy, 1939/03/03: 1 candidate for Sepia Mayor (photo), 1939/04/07: 1
activities in 1948, 1948/04/09 Supp: 3 Advisory Board formed, 1948/04/23 Supp: 3 Artist Models Ball presented Saturday, 1948/04/16 Supp: 2 goes under USO auspices again, 1949/01/07: 1 large weekend crowd is drawn to Service Center, 1948/03/05: 6 San Antonio USO becomes service center, 1948/01/23: 1 Service Center goes under USO auspices again, 1949/01/07: 1 service center will continue thru next year under YWCA operation, 1948/06/11: 1 silver tea for blind held Sunday, 1948/06/04: 8 Speed, Miss Mary Louise, is addition to staff, 1948/03/05: 6 Settlement House
See also Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church Davis, Elder D. E., leaves after 17 months, 1946/02/22: 8 Dorcas Relief Society, meeting of, 1957/05/17: 6 important meeting held here; church officers and Union Missionary volunteer convention brings large delegation, 1935/04/05: 1 leaders meet in Pottstown, Pa. (photo), 1949/08/26: 5 Mothers in Israel
announce anniversary sermon, 1945/02/23: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue) meetings in 1945, 1945/03/30: 4, 1945/04/13: 6 race designation dropped from department working with Race members, 1954/12/31: 4 working for health in the south (photo), 1953/06/26: 2
choir contest highlights Youth Congress meeting in Dallas (photo), 1957/05/17: 2 Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church hosts semi-annual state convention of SDA Youth, 1937/12/03: 8 (filmed in 12/10 issue) more than 600 attend Youth Conference here; senior oratorical contest won by Pvt. Ronald Nelson, San Antonio, 1954/04/23: 1 Oakwood College, Alabama quartet provides special music for Youth Conference (photo), 1954/04/23: 2 Reynolds, Elder L. B., of Nashville, to address congress, 1945/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue) Texas youth federation meets in SA Saturday, 1951/10/26: 4 youth in oratorical contest compete during regional Youth Conference (photo)
7, 1954/04/23: 2
child sexual abuse/assault
Avery, Louis, rapes 8-year-old girl, 1939/07/21: 1 Bouldin, Elmer, guilty of incest, gets two years in pen, 1947/05/16: 1 Cabness, William, must serve one year for offense against SA child, 1941/10/17: 1 girl, aged eleven, victim of rape, 1938/11/04: 1
attacker eludes capture, 1938/11/25: 1 attacker remains at large, 1938/11/11: 6 Grimmage, Nelson, rapist of 11-year-old found in Arizona, 1939/09/22: 1
Brooklyn pastor cleared of fourth rape charge, 1948/07/23: 1 nationally-known minister accused of raping 13-year-old (photo), 1948/07/02: 1 Hodge, James Lee, 19, in car love tryst with girl, 13, charged with statutory rape, 1957/07/26: 1 Johnson, Mrs. Theodore, stops rape attack of daughter with rock, 1934/01/12: 1 Mayes, Richard
charged with rape of 14-year-old elementary school girl, 1941/10/03: 1 no-billed by grand jury, 1941/10/10: 1 Moore, Harry ("Chinna"), jailed for rape of girl, 8, 1959/01/09: 1 Moore, Melvin
charged in attack on 2-year-old girl, 1955/10/14: 1 charged with burglary with intent to commit rape by Thomasean Bledsoe, 1955/06/17: 1 given 99 years for attack on 2-year-old girl, 1955/10/14: 1 Mumphrey, Clarence, arrested on complaint of 10-year-old that she was accosted, 1944/03/24: 1 Pitts, James admits to raping 14-year-old step daughter, 1949/06/03: 1 Preacher, Dr. M. L., girl, 16, accuses physician of fondling her, 1956/09/28: 1 Randolph, Rutherford, charged with raping 14-year old, 1931/09/11: 1 rules to protect children from perverts listed, 1958/12/26: 3 Smith, Thomas
charged with rape of 8-year-old girl, attacked by Wheatley Courts residents, 1945/05/25: 1 gets 10 years in rape of child; girl, 8 assaulted by youth, 23, last May, 1945/09/14: 1 We Must Not Be Guilty of Lynching (editorial), 1945/05/25: 4 Washington, Booker T., forces carnal act on youth, 1942/07/24: 1 Washington, Cecilia, six-year-old daughter of Favella Washington, raped by Mexican, 1933/03/31: 7 Wells, Freddie, held for molesting two small boys, 1951/06/22: 1 Woods, Joe, janitor attacks 13-year-old orphan, 1946/11/08: 1
Calhoun, Cecil, jailed for indecent exposure and drunkenness, 1956/09/21: 1 McNeal, Rev. D. C., story by girl, 8, brings charges against cleric, 1956/09/21: 1 Poston, Fred James, white ex-convict, given penitentiary term for exposing himself to five-year old girl, 1956/09/21: 1 Powell, Wilber, nabbed by officer while exposing himself to school girls, 1955/09/30: 1
Anderson, Juanita, men who come to her assistance turned back by assailant's knife, 1953/03/20: 1 Anthony, Annie
61-years-old, ill, raped by hopped-up youth, Emmett Hill, 1954/01/22: 1 raper Emmett Hill gets five years, 1954/05/14: 1 Bell, Laura, claim of being raped is refuted, 1947/10/03: 1 Benton, Major, national fight on to save vet accused of rape, 1946/05/31: 1 Brooks, Maxine, struggles and cries for help during attempted rape thwart attacker, 1958/04/25: 1 Brothers, Lillian, shoots half-brother, C. K., Pink, after being choked and raped, 1946/11/01: 1 Butler, Jewel, accuses Robert R. Mans of attempted rape, 1950/07/21: 1 Carr, Willie P., Paul James, and Robert L. White, Fort Sam Houston servicemen, go before Comal County Grand Jury in rape attack, 1956/07/27: 1 Clark, Genevieve, victim of attempted criminal assault by an unidentified man, 1954/06/04: 1 Clark, John H., arrested for attempted rape of cousin, 1949/01/14: 1 Clark, Tom C., attorney general of US, acts in Memphis cop rape case, 1945/09/07: 1 Coker, Mrs. Louise B.
attacker, Edward S. Wells, given 35 years for attack on, 1946/10/25: 1 Wells' prison death from cerebral hemorrhage recalls conflicting rape stories; leaves $30,000 estate (photo), 1957/04/26: 1 Dawson, Mrs. Lula, quartet sought in alleged rape of young woman, 1947/10/31: 5 Dorin, Mrs. Beatrice, raped, brutally beaten by two men, 1947/10/03: 1 Edwards, Mrs. Dalcenia, fights off attempted attack by escort, 1950/01/20: 1 Ellison, Susie, mentally unsound victim, sexually assaulted, 1939/05/12: 1 Florida
Another Phase--and Florida Governor Is on the Spot (editorial), 1959/06/26: 4 British paper says Florida rape verdict points up inequality, 1959/06/26: 1 Florida youths believed innocent of rape charges: NAACP to defend, 1949/08/12: 1 It'll Be Some Months before We Really Know (editorial), 1959/06/19: 4 NAACP speeds aid to youths in Florida 'rape,' 1949/08/19: 1 NAACP to seek change of venue for trial, 1949/08/26: 1 rapists get life sentences; commutation asked for four Negroes now doomed to die for rape, 1959/06/26: 1 Vatican paper raps Florida rape case verdict, 1959/06/26: 1 white rapists found guilty but escape execution, 1959/06/19: 1 The World Is Watching Trial of White Rapists (editorial), 1959/06/12: 4 Franks, Clarence, accused of rape, as screaming woman dashes nude from house after attack, 1953/10/23: 1 Gay, Alma, 14, fights off two who try to assault her at knife point, has clothes torn off, 1952/12/05: 1 Gentry, Jewel Ray
accuses Earl McGee of rape, 1941/10/03: 1 declines to prosecute accused man, 1941/10/10: 1 Gray, Anna Mae, lodges complaint against A. D. Austin for attempted rape, 1956/03/02: 1 Grimes, Joe Louis, wrong man 'identified' in rape case released, 1947/07/18: 1 Harris, Lula Mae, accuses Joe Parker of attempted rape, 1949/08/26: 1 Harrison, Clarice, 26, dragged into alley, raped, 1952/03/07: 1 Henderson, Mrs. Icilla, claims attempted attack on busy street, 1947/11/14: 1 Herring, Earlene
alleged rapist, James Ribakowski, no-billed in rape case, 1957/04/19: 1 allegedly raped by James Ribakowski in tourist court, 1957/03/08: 1 Holt, Robert L., charged with rape of 14-year-old girl, 1949/05/06: 1 Howard, Laura, attacked in car, 1955/01/07: 1 Hubert, Mary L., fights off attempted rape by George Henry Warner, 1946/02/01: 1 Indiana high court reverses rape decision against Thomas Hillman, 1954/12/31: 4 Ingram, Mack
gets new trial, NC Superior Court to hear weird case of man given two years for looking, 1951/08/03: 1 given six-month suspended sentence in "rape by look" case, 1952/11/21: 1 his "look" rape trial postponed when courthouse burns, 1952/03/28: 1 mistrial declared in "assault by look" case, 1951/11/23: 1 new trial in Carolina "look" attack case set for Nov. 12, 1951/09/07: 1 North Carolina farmer given two years on trumped-up assault charge for looking at white girl, 1951/07/27: 1 rape-by-look case reaches NC high court, 1952/12/26: 1 Jackson, Mary, grabbed by semi-nude white auto driver, 1950/01/27: 1 Johnson, Mrs. Mary Lee, reports she is kidnapped, robbed, raped, 1947/10/17: 1 Jones, Margaret, claims man attempts to rape her in auto, 1947/06/13: 1 Jones, Willie
attacker of Juanita O'Connor gets eight years in rape case, 1957/10/04: 1 jailed and charged with rape of 30 year old woman, 1957/02/15: 1 Kemper, Leonard
attacks woman with knife and sexually assaults her, 1945/04/13: 1 caught assaulting woman, 42, given ten years, 1945/11/09: 1 caught in act of raping woman, 42, 1945/10/12: 1 King, Willie, and Elmo Peterson, charged with raping woman, 23, 1959/05/08: 1 Leaks, Mary Allen, tells attack story, 1947/03/14: 1 Lee, Ruby, escapes man attempting attack, 1956/06/01: 1 Littlefield, Dink, accused of attempted rape, 1948/08/06: 5 McClure, Louie, man ordered to cease molesting girl he jilted, 1939/07/14: 1 McCoy, Mrs. Warree B., wife fights furiously to escape rape by peddler, 1946/09/27: 1 McDow, Anna Mae, waitress given vicious beating in attempted rape, 1950/07/07: 1 Miller, Dollie, 22-year-old woman reportedly raped, 1954/07/16: 1 Moore, Charles, and Walter Cook, West End boys charged with attempted rape, 1931/09/11: 1 Murphy, Laurence, arrested in prowlings and attack case, 1957/05/31: 1 Nolden, Mrs. Beulah, man kicks open door in alleged rape attempt, 1949/11/11: 1 Overstreet, Mrs. J. M., rudely accosted by former yard man, Tommy Reed, 1951/08/17: 3 Palm, Harold Lee
attorney files for rehearing in Palm case, 1946/06/21: 1 death sentence appeal loses, 1946/06/14: 1 death sentence to be investigated by local NAACP, 1946/01/04: 1 funds sought to appeal Palm case, 1945/12/28: 1 given death in rape case, 1945/12/21: 1 Palm to die Aug. 2, 1946/07/05: 1 Peterson, Elmo, and Willie King, charged with raping woman, 23, 1959/05/08: 1 Porter, Mrs. Alice, leg in cast, claims attempted rape by Henry Simms, 1949/04/08: 1 Powell, Miss L. M., knocked down in alley, slashes at assailant, 1951/09/14: 1 Reid, Mrs. Ednora, attempted rapist arrested, 1950/02/03: 1 reports show whites lead in sex offenses, 1947/12/26: 2 Richardson, Roberta, youth breaks her arm in rape attempt, 1953/11/20: 1 Robinson, Ethel, 19, accuses Houston man, John Burke, of rape attempt, 1954/08/20: 1 Robinson, Johnnie Mae, accuse two soldiers of rape, 1950/09/01: 1 Robinson, Mercedes, hurt in rape attempt, 1950/08/18: 1 Roseborough, John Taft, Texan, given 99 years despite no evidence, gets new trial, 1953/05/15: 1 Sanders, Lillian, 17, raped by 48-year-old man, Robert Harvey, 1948/03/19: 1 Sessions, Margie, molested by husband, from whom she was separated, 1953/07/31: 3 Shandy, Mr. and Mrs. Alice, screams frighten away white intruder, 1950/03/24: 1 Shelton, Mrs. Lucille, assaulted by sister's 'boy friend,' James L. Collins, 1946/08/30: 1 Shelton, Oscar, posing as cop, attempts to rape girl, 1946/03/22: 1 Simmons, Ruth, 19-year-old is victim of attempted rape, 1949/07/01: 1 Smith, Gloria Jean, injured in attempted criminal attack, 1950/07/21: 1 Snell, Eunice, identifies suspect, Floyd E. Thomas, 1953/03/27: 1 Thompson, Lillie Mae, fondled as she sleeps on porch, 1952/09/05: 1 Van Zandt, Millie, night nurse, on way to hospital, brutally raped, 1951/01/26: 1 voyeurism
Coons, Harley E., sees E. T. Cunningham peeping in a window of his house, 1958/10/10: 1 Ellison, Samuel L., catches peeping tom, Samuel Leonard, trying to take pictures of his wife Octavia, 1951/04/06: 1 Welch, Willie, GI arrested as peeping Tom as he "waits for wife," 1948/02/27: 5 Williams, Tom, West Side hopes prowler caught is Peeping Tom, 1955/10/14: 1 Wells, Edward S.
given 35 years for attack on WAC, Mrs. Louise B. Coker, 1946/10/25: 1 Wells' prison death from cerebral hemorrhage recalls conflicting rape stories; leaves $30,000 estate (photo), 1957/04/26: 1 Williams, Mrs. Lula, case dropped in alleged rape by B. J. Thomas, 1947/09/12: 5 Wilson, Lem, robs, rapes, and beats San Antonio woman, 1944/09/01: 1 Wilson, Lula May, makes serious charge against Cecil Calhoun, 1941/10/10: 1 Winkfield, Sophronia, molested by Edward Earl, 1949/06/17: 1 Wise, Mrs. Creole, accepts ride, has to use ruse to escape, 1949/09/23: 1 Woodard, Gladine, reported raped at knife-point by unknown attacker, 1951/06/01: 1
former Santonian, dies in hospital in Fort Worth, 1940/10/11: 5
ex-SA man retires after 43 years with Ft. Worth company, 1947/02/21: 6
meeting of, 1931/11/06: 5
death of, 1936/10/02: 8 (filmed in 1937/03/12 issue)
dies of gunshot wounds, 1932/12/23: 8 (filmed in 12/30 issue) shot by husband of ex-wife, 1932/12/16: 1
death of, 1932/04/15: 8 (filmed in 04/22 issue)
sister of slain woman slashed by Mrs. Jessie Louise Carpenter, 1949/08/05: 1
funeral services held in Seguin, 1959/05/15: 2
man found shot in bed following fight with wife, 1953/05/08: 1 shot in bed after fight, dies of heart ailment, 1953/05/15: 1
birth control, sterilization, US aid, education, land-owners proposed as remedies for sharecropping evils, 1936/10/02: 8 (filmed in 1937/03/12 issue) sharecroppers in virtual slavery, labor group told, 1949/03/11: 1 sharecroppers ruled ineligible for readjustment allowances, 1945/10/05: 1
See Social Notes
conducts mass meeting at St. Paul Methodist Church, 1956/01/13: 8 (filmed in 01/20 issue) elected prexy of Wiley Trustee Board, with Bishop W. J. King as co-chairman, 1954/03/26: 1 named ME bishop to break deadlock, 1936/05/15: 8 (filmed in 05/22 issue) preaching/speaking engagements
San Antonio District of Methodist Church (photo), 1954/10/08: 8 (filmed in 10/15 issue) St. Paul Methodist Church, 1955/03/04: 8 St. Paul Methodist Church, Jones Chapel and Sanford Chapel (photo), 1957/09/20: 8 (filmed in 09/27 issue)
former Guadalupe County extension agent accepts post as teacher in Liberia, 1956/11/02: 1
funeral rites held today for sister of Dr. M. L. Preacher, local physician, 1954/03/19: 1
death of, 1948/10/29: 1
obsequies held for Seguin resident, 1953/11/27: 2
death claims ex-San Antonian in New York City, 1954/08/27: 1
18-year-old SA tosser signed by Brooklyn Dodgers for farm team, 1950/09/08: 5 beats Colts, 7-1, for his 21st victory of year, 1952/08/01: 5 Gulf Coast League team signs SA's John Shaw, 1952/08/01: 5 third SA athlete to play in organized baseball (correcting error in saying he was the first), 1952/08/08: 5
rites held in San Marcos, 1955/12/23: 8 (filmed in 12/30 issue)
drops dead as he cuts grass, 1954/10/15: 1
announces "Sepia Mayor" candidacy, 1939/03/03: 1 candidate for Sepia Mayor (photo), 1939/04/07: 1
aggrieved students stage walkout, calling president a "dictator," 1954/02/26: 1 Glascoe, Olivia, co-ed, witnesses dual execution; is first woman to see N. Carolina legal killing, 1935/08/09: 1
See Basketball
death of, 1936/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue)
funeral rites held in Temple, Texas (photo), 1951/01/12: 8 (filmed in 01/19 issue)
Durham man to visit here (photo), 1934/01/19: 1 found dead by young son, 1946/03/29: 1 Grand Polemarch of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity to visit SA (photo), 1932/05/27: 1, 1933/04/28: 1 Shearin resigns early so Dr. Peters can take over, 1933/09/29: 3
death claims Victoria principal in New Orleans, 1939/05/12: 1
in song recital at St. Luke Baptist Church, 1954/10/22: 8 (filmed in 10/29 issue) selected as Phillis Wheatley's "Sweeheart of Photography Club" (photo), 1955/02/25 Supp: 4
dies suddenly of apparent heart attack, 1954/03/26: 3
Seguinite who died in California brought home for burial, 1958/05/16: 2
services held in Victoria, 1942/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/30 issue)
aged Seguin woman still missing; mystery envelops her disappearance, 1957/04/26: 1 copter and searchers fail to find missing Seguin woman, 80, 1957/04/19: 1 disappearance of Seguin woman, 75, is '57's top mystery, 1958/01/03: 1 missing Seguin woman's skeleton believed found; bones thought those of aged woman who vanished two years ago, 1959/02/13: 1 reward of $400 offered for missing Seguin woman, 1957/05/17: 1 rites held for long-missing woman;, 1959/03/13: 1 search for Seguin woman still nets nothing, 1957/05/10: 1 Texas Rangers called into investigation of missing Seguin woman, 1957/05/03: 1
Seguin mule-team street car driver dies, 1953/07/10: 2
death claims widely known fraternalist, 1946/07/19: 1 gets Masonic promotion, 1936/02/07: 7 Grand Generalissimo of Knights Templars parade at annual session of Masonic orders elicits high praise (photo), 1935/07/05: 1 honored at Masonic Grande Lodge annual session (photo), 1938/07/08: 1 Masonic officer is speaker at Pleasanton, 1938/11/04: 7
final rites held, 1958/10/10: 8 (filmed in 10/17 issue)
death of, 1936/02/28: 2
obsequies held, 1947/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/24 issue)
death of (Jo's Jottings), 1935/06/07: 6 finishes with honors at Samuel Huston, 1932/06/17: 5 popular Douglass Junior High School teacher succumbs after brief illness, 1935/06/07: 1
Gonzales teacher gets degree at Tillotson (photo), 1947/09/12: 6 graduates with master of education from Texas Southern University (photo), 1952/09/26: 6 in Oct. 21 recital, 1955/10/14: 8 (filmed in 10/21 issue)
assaulted by sister's 'boy friend,' James L. Collins, 1946/08/30: 1
Hale, Luvenia, killed; niece and daughter injured in leap from car (photo), 1942/07/17: 1
final rites held, 1958/05/23: 1, 1958/05/30: 8 (filmed in 06/06 issue)
attend family reunion in Cuero, 1956/03/02: 2
veteran race horse trainer killed in Illinois crash smashup, 1956/09/28: 1
aged man, ill a month, dies, 1950/12/15: 3
final rites held, 1958/07/04: 8 (filmed in 07/11 issue)
civil service status sought for recorder of deeds as office is misused, 1947/03/14: 1 speaks on civil rights (photo), 1946/08/16: 1, 1949/02/11: 1
dies from gunshot wounds, 1931/11/13: 8 (filmed in 11/20 issue)
death of, 1936/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue) final rites for Santonian who died in California, stricken while on train run, 1936/09/18: 1
graduates from Ball High School, Seguin, with highest honors (photo), 1940/06/21: 1
cracks 800 record in AAU meet at Alamo Stadium, 1949/06/17: 3 off to national AAU meet with SA team, 1949/06/24: 3 places sixth in 800 at national AAU meet, 1949/07/01: 3
rites held Sunday for little girl at Marion, 1953/07/10: 2
funeral services held, 1957/03/08: 8 (filmed in 03/15 issue)
principal of Ball Elementary, Seguin, hosts Texas Parent-Teachers Association annual meeting (photo), 1952/12/12: 2
dead from mystery beating, 1939/04/07: 1
painfully hurt by speeding car, 1940/11/22: 1
final rites held for life-long Seguin resident, 1952/06/06: 1
beaten, found unconscious in pool of blood; common-law husband Gussie Hill admits hitting her with board, 1951/03/23: 1
Women's Day speaker at King Solomon Baptist Church (photo), 1955/11/04: 8 (filmed in 11/11 issue)
death of, 1937/03/12: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue)
charges and counter-charges fly at Tyler; NAACP says Shepperd intimidates witnesses and obstructs justice, 1956/10/12: 1 hearing on NAACP ban set for Friday; Shepperd seeks to permanently bar NAACP from state, 1956/09/28: 1
dies in local hospital, 1934/01/19: 8 (filmed in 01/26 issue)
missing for two weeks, being sought, 1957/03/22: 3
Seguin's Junior Miss presented in recital in Corpus Christi (photo), 1957/08/30: 2
service station employee hurt while saving customer, Stanley Zaiontz; snatches man from path of wild machine but is struck down himself, 1940/01/26: 1
"mistake killer," Ernest Luckey, given 2-10 years in prison, 1949/01/28: 1 wrong man killed by angry domino player, Ernest Luckey, 1948/12/24: 1
business man who encouraged SA's first airman, dies, 1950/04/21: 5
burned to death on birthday, 1940/12/20: 1
dies at Tubercular Sanitarium, 1931/11/13: 8 (filmed in 11/20 issue)
news in 1948, 1948/03/26: 8
anniversaries
11th anniversary services to end Sunday, 1944/11/10: 8 "Gospel Hour" features celebration of 25th anniversary, with Rev. C. W. Black preaching anniversary sermon (photo), 1958/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue) choirs
featured on 'Glorified Voices' program, 1941/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue), 1941/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue) loyalty ceremony set for March 1, 1957/03/01: 8 (filmed in 03/08 issue) youth choir to present program, April 1, 1951/03/23: 8 (filmed in 03/30 issue) Easter activities, 1938/04/22: 8 (filmed in 04/29 issue), 1939/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue), 1958/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue) Elizabeth Circle meets, 1943/02/26: 8 (filmed in 03/12 issue) Ferguson, Mrs. Pearl Norment, nationally known soloist to perform, 1947/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue) Guadalupe Baptist Association 83rd annual session hosted, 1956/08/03: 8 (filmed in 08/10 issue) Home Department
meetings in 1942, 1942/12/18: 8 (filmed in 12/25 issue) meetings in 1943, 1943/01/15: 8 (filmed in 02/05 issue) Laymen League meets, 1939/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1943/02/05: 8 (filmed in 02/26 issue) Mary Magdalene Circle meets, 1943/05/21: 8 (filmed in 06/18 issue) Men's Day
first annual observance, with Rev. W. J. Johnson as guest speaker (photo), 1957/11/22: 4 service planning committee meets (photo), 1957/11/22: 3 Missionary Society meets, 1941/11/14: 8 (filmed in 11/21 issue) musicales
Butler, Pearlie, in recital, 1955/05/27: 8 Harmony Hour presented on June 3, 1948/05/28: 8 Johnson, Gennella Mack, presented in piano recital, July 14, 1957/07/12: 8 (filmed in 07/19 issue) Junior Mission to sponsor musical, 1950/03/10: 4 "Music Festival" presented tonight, 1954/01/29: 8 Randle, Mrs. W. B., in recital Sunday, 1953/12/04: 8 Shelton, Lucile Shuler, in Oct. 21 recital, 1955/10/14: 8 (filmed in 10/21 issue) Wilson, Bertha, in recital, 1950/07/07: 8 (filmed in 07/14 issue)
architect's drawing of new $25,000 home, 1944/10/27: 8 move into new edifice scheduled for June 10 (photo), 1945/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue), 1945/06/08: 8 (filmed in 06/15 issue) Myers, Rev. W. B., to delivery dedicatory sermon (photo), 1945/06/15: 6 Rev. Steward conducts dual program, with cornerstone laying ceremonies (photo), 1945/04/13: 8 news in 1935, 1935/04/05: 7, 1935/08/02: 8 (filmed in 08/09 issue), 1935/08/09: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue), 1935/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/27 issue) news in 1937, 1937/03/12: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue), 1937/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue), 1937/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue), 1937/09/10: 8 (filmed in 09/17 issue), 1937/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue), 1937/12/03: 8 (filmed in 12/10 issue), 1937/12/24: 8 (filmed in 12/31 issue) news in 1938, 1938/01/07: 8 (filmed in 01/14 issue), 1938/01/14: 8 (filmed in 01/21 issue), 1938/01/21: 8 (filmed in 01/28 issue), 1938/01/28: 8 (filmed in 04/01 issue), 1938/04/01: 8 (filmed in 04/15 issue), 1938/05/6: 8 (filmed in 05/13 issue), 1938/05/13: 8 (filmed in 05/20 issue), 1938/05/20: 8 (filmed in 05/27 issue), 1938/05/27: 8 (filmed in 06/03 issue), 1938/06/03: 8 (filmed in 06/10 issue), 1938/06/17: 8 (filmed in 06/24 issue), 1938/06/24: 8 (filmed in 07/01 issue), 1938/07/01: 8 (filmed in 07/08 issue), 1938/07/08: 8 (filmed in 07/15 issue), 1938/07/15: 8 (filmed in 07/22 issue), 1938/07/22: 8 (filmed in 07/29 issue), 1938/07/29: 8 (filmed in 09/23 issue), 1938/09/23: 8 (filmed in 09/30 issue), 1938/09/30: 8 (filmed in 10/07 issue), 1938/10/07: 8 (filmed in 10/14 issue), 1938/10/14: 8 (filmed in 10/28 issue), 1938/10/28: 8 (filmed in 11/04 issue), 1938/11/04: 7, 1938/11/11: 8 (filmed in 11/18 issue), 1938/11/18: 8 (filmed in 11/25 issue), 1938/11/25: 8 (filmed in 12/02 issue), 1938/12/02: 8 (filmed in 12/09 issue), 1938/12/09: 8 (filmed in 12/16 issue), 1938/12/16: 8 (filmed in 12/30 issue), 1938/12/30: 8 (filmed in 1939/01/06 issue) news in 1939, 1939/01/06: 8 (filmed in 01/13 issue), 1939/01/13: 8 (filmed in 01/20 issue), 1939/01/20: 8 (filmed in 01/27 issue), 1939/01/27: 8 (filmed in 03/03 issue), 1939/03/03: 8 (filmed in 03/10 issue), 1939/03/10: 8 (filmed in 03/24 issue), 1939/03/24: 8 (filmed in 03/31 issue), 1939/03/31: 8 (filmed in 04/07 issue), 1939/04/07: 8 (filmed in 04/14 issue), 1939/04/21: 8 (filmed in 04/28 issue), 1939/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue), 1939/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/19 issue), 1939/05/19: 8 (filmed in 06/02 issue), 1939/06/02: 8 (filmed in 06/16 issue), 1939/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1939/06/23: 8 (filmed in 06/30 issue), 1939/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue), 1939/07/21: 8 (filmed in 07/28 issue), 1939/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue), 1939/08/25: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue), 1939/09/01: 8 (filmed in 09/08 issue), 1939/09/22: 8 (filmed in 09/29 issue), 1939/10/20: 8 (filmed in 10/27 issue), 1939/11/10: 8 (filmed in 11/17 issue), 1939/11/17: 8 (filmed in 11/24 issue), 1939/11/24: 8 (filmed in 12/08 issue), 1939/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue), 1939/12/15: 8 (filmed in 12/29 issue) news in 1940, 1940/01/05: 8 (filmed in 01/12 issue), 1940/01/12: 8 (filmed in 01/19 issue), 1940/01/19: 8 (filmed in 01/26 issue), 1940/01/26: 8 (filmed in 02/02 issue), 1940/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue), 1940/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue), 1940/02/23: 8 (filmed in 04/05 issue), 1940/04/05: 8 (filmed in 04/19 issue), 1940/04/19: 8 (filmed in 04/26 issue), 1940/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/17 issue), 1940/05/17: 8 (filmed in 05/24 issue), 1940/06/07: 8 (filmed in 06/14 issue), 1940/06/14: 8 (filmed in 06/21 issue), 1940/06/21: 8 (filmed in 06/28 issue), 1940/07/26: 8 (filmed in 08/02 issue), 1940/08/02: 8 (filmed in 08/09 issue), 1940/08/09: 8 (filmed in 08/16 issue), 1940/08/16: 8 (filmed in 08/23 issue) news in 1941, 1941/03/28: 8 (filmed in 04/04 issue), 1941/04/11: 8 (filmed in 04/18 issue), 1941/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue), 1941/05/16: 8 (filmed in 05/23 issue), 1941/05/23: 8 (filmed in 05/30 issue), 1941/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue), 1941/09/05: 8 (filmed in 09/12 issue), 1941/09/26: 8 (filmed in 10/03 issue), 1941/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue), 1941/10/10: 8 (filmed in 10/17 issue), 1941/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue), 1941/11/07: 8 (filmed in 11/14 issue), 1941/11/14: 8 (filmed in 11/21 issue) news in 1942, 1942/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/30 issue), 1942/01/23: 8 (filmed in 02/13 issue), 1942/01/30: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue), 1942/04/10: 8 (filmed in 04/17 issue), 1942/04/24: 8 (filmed in 05/01 issue), 1942/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/22 issue), 1942/05/29: 8 (filmed in 06/05 issue), 1942/06/05: 8 (filmed in 06/12 issue), 1942/06/26: 8 (filmed in 07/17 issue), 1942/10/02: 8 (filmed in 10/09 issue), 1942/10/09: 8 (filmed in 10/16 issue), 1942/12/11: 8 (filmed in 12/18 issue), 1942/12/18: 8 (filmed in 12/25 issue), 1942/12/25: 8 (filmed in 01/01/1943 issue) news in 1943, 1943/01/15: 8 (filmed in 02/05 issue), 1943/02/05: 8 (filmed in 02/26 issue), 1943/02/26: 8 (filmed in 03/12 issue), 1943/03/12: 8 (filmed in 03/19 issue), 1943/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue), 1943/03/26: 8 (filmed in 04/09 issue), 1943/04/23: 8 (filmed in 06/18 issue), 1943/05/21: 8 (filmed in 06/18 issue), 1943/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue) news in 1944, 1944/01/21: 8 (filmed in 01/28 issue), 1944/01/28: 7, 1944/02/18: 8 (filmed in 02/25 issue), 1944/03/10: 8 (filmed in 03/17 issue), 1944/03/31: 8 (filmed in 04/07 issue), 1944/04/07: 8 (filmed in 04/14 issue), 1944/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/19 issue), 1944/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1944/08/18: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue), 1944/10/27: 8, 1944/12/15: 8, 1944/12/22: 8 news in 1945, 1945/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue), 1945/03/09: 8 (filmed in 03/16 issue), 1945/03/30: 6, 1945/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue), 1945/04/13: 8, 1945/12/14: 8 (filmed in 12/21 issue), 1945/12/21: 8 (filmed in 12/28 issue) news in 1946, 1946/05/03: 8, 1946/05/31: 8, 1946/09/06: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue) news in 1947, 1947/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue), 1947/03/28: 8 (filmed in 04/04 issue), 1947/04/18: 2, 1947/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue), 1947/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue), 1947/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue) news in 1948, 1948/01/30: 8 (filmed in 02/06 issue), 1948/02/06: 8, 1948/02/13: 8, 1948/02/20: 6, 1948/02/27: 8, 1948/03/05: 8, 1948/04/02: 8, 1948/04/09: 8 news in 1949, 1949/03/18: 8, 1949/08/26: 8, 1949/12/16: 8 news in 1950, 1950/02/03: 8 (filmed in 02/10 issue), 1950/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue), 1950/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue), 1950/09/29: 8 (filmed in 10/06 issue), 1950/10/27: 8 (filmed in 11/03 issue), 1950/12/15: 8 (filmed in 12/22 issue), 1950/12/22: 8 (filmed in 12/29 issue) news in 1951, 1951/03/23: 8 (filmed in 03/30 issue), 1951/12/21: 8 (filmed in 12/28 issue) news in 1952, 1952/02/08: 8 (filmed in 02/15 issue), 1952/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue), 1952/05/30: 8 (filmed in 06/06 issue), 1952/12/19: 8 (filmed in 12/26 issue) news in 1954, 1954/08/27: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue) news in 1955, 1955/12/02: 8 (filmed in 12/09 issue) news in 1956, 1956/03/30: 8 (filmed in 04/06 issue), 1956/12/21: 8 (filmed in 12/28 issue) news in 1957, 1957/03/01: 8 (filmed in 03/08 issue), 1957/05/17: 8 (filmed in 05/24 issue) parking lot dedication set for Sunday, 1954/02/26: 8 (filmed in 03/05 issue) Pastor's Aid
meetings, 1942/10/09: 8 (filmed in 10/16 issue) to present program, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1950/12/15: 8 (filmed in 12/22 issue) purchases church home, 1938/10/14: 5 revivals
Banks, Rev. W. H., to conduct revival (photo), 1953/03/06: 4 Cummings, Rev. H. D., revivalist (photo), 1945/03/02: 6, 1947/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue) Dilworth, Rev. H. C., is guest speaker with Mrs. W. B. Randle as soloist (photo), 1954/03/12: 4 Jackson, Rev. D. Manning, evangelist (photo), 1955/03/04: 8 Joshua, Rev. B. E., Dallas, is evangelist (photo), 1956/02/17: 4 set for Nov. 13-23, 1950/11/10: 8 (filmed in 11/17 issue) stewardship revival ends, 1950/01/13: 4 Stewart, Rev. J. R., Dallas
evangelist (photo), 1959/02/27: 8 (filmed in 03/06 issue) guest speaker for revival starting June 15, 1958/06/13: 8 (filmed in 06/20 issue) Smith, Rev. Fred, to preach Sunday, 1955/09/16: 8 Steward, Rev. Shelly Edward Willing Workers Council, meeting of, 1953/01/02: 6 Women's Day
Hicks, Jessie Mae, guest speaker, 1952/06/27: 3 Hicks, Mrs. M. L. Steward, guest speaker, 1958/08/22: 8 (filmed in 08/29 issue)
Bible Institute opens May 11, 1959/05/08: 2
See also US Merchant Marines "Booker T. Washington"
Marian Anderson to christen ship (photo), 1942/09/25: 1 US ship to be christened "Booker T. Washington," 1942/08/14: 1 SS Vann's mixed crew shows again it can be done, 1944/03/03: 1 story of 1943 sinking of troop ship, USS McCalls, is told, 1945/09/07: 1 "USS Franklin" attack, one Texan killed, one wounded in epic Jap battle, 1945/06/15: 1
raising Jim Crow issue, faces runoff for fourth term, 1954/07/30: 1 Somebody Must Be Kidding [Gov. Shivers might be considered for position on new civil rights commission] (editorial), 1957/11/01: 4 sounds off again against civil rights, desegregation, 1955/08/19: 1 speaks at picketed inauguration of Texas Southern prexy, Samuel Nabrit, 1956/03/23: 1 White, Walter, NAACP, blasts Gov. Allen Shivers and Sen. Lyndon Johnson in Houston at a Freedom mass meeting, 1954/05/07: 1
Allan Shoe shop bids for colored trade, 1932/04/15: 8 (filmed in 04/22 issue) Axley Store gives away more prizes, 1932/09/30: 1 Burt's Shoe Store
announces arrival of new spring stock, 1941/03/07: 6 Burt's has new fall stock, 1941/09/05: 6 has both economy, style for thrifty shoppers, 1940/06/14: 5 offers complete gift line, 1939/12/15: 4 shows new fall stock, 1940/08/30: 6 Central Boot and Shoe Repair Co.
in new location one year, celebrates, 1955/06/17: 7 now in new location, 1954/05/28: 6 offers patrons quality at savings, 1955/07/01: 7 offers pick-up and delivery service, 1954/08/20: 7 praises Register and its readers, 1933/11/10: 1 presents Centennial boots to Gov. Allred, 1936/04/24: 7 puts in waiting room service, 1932/05/06: 7 receives national recognition as one of leading western boot merchandising centers in United States, 1957/05/03: 6 suggests ladies dye summer shoes, 1935/09/27: 7 urges "make this a Western Christmas," 1957/12/06: 6 G. R. Kinney Co. opens new shoe store, invites Race patronage, 1935/12/13: 7 Gary, Albert, now residing in SA, is salesman for Mason Shoe Company (photo), 1940/02/23: 6 Given Brothers Store fills shoe needs, 1942/05/01: 7 Guarantee Shoe Store
Durham, Joe, San Antonio Missions center fielder, gets new pair of Jarman shoes (photo), 1957/05/17: 5 head says segregation not demanded in store, 1948/09/03: 1
has custom-made shoe drawing, 1934/11/02: 3 J.R. Hammond moves business to Houston (photo), 1938/05/27: 7 J.R. Hammond reports burglary of shop, 1935/07/26: 5 loses boots and shoes to thief, 1938/01/14: 6 Martin's Shoe Store
first to employ Negro salesman, 1944/11/03: 6 Perryman, John H., is shoe salesman, 1945/12/14: 7
in new location, 1949/03/18: 6 offers unusual values, courtesy, 1948/09/24: 2 Value Shoe Store opens here, 1933/02/10: 1 Virginia Dare Shoe Department has choice lines for Juneteenth, 1938/06/03: 6 Wallace, Robert Andrew, invites patronage at shoe shine stand (photo), 1946/12/06: 6
pistol waving pastor talks loud and wrong--fined $10, 1947/06/27: 1
college president, four others ousted, 1958/06/06: 1
dies after an illness of six months (photo), 1951/02/23: 3 Shrine of North America (Shriners)
Alexander, Booker T.
elected as new head; bitter fight avoided as Jackson steps down (photo), 1955/08/26: 1 imperial potentate visits local lodge (photo), 1959/02/13: 6 presides over 57th annual convention of the Imperial Council (photo), 1958/08/15: 7
57th annual convention
closes in Chicago, 1958/08/29: 3 key members plan for 57th annual convention in Chicago (photo), 1958/08/08: 2 annual Shrine convention called flop, 1939/08/25: 1 Daughters of Isis Moussa Court 119, meeting of, 1950/04/21: 8 (filmed in 04/28 issue) Davis, Corneal A., Chicago Shriner receives 1954 Seagram Vanguard Award (photo), 1954/09/03: 4 Hall, Sam P., elected illustrious potentate, 1947/12/12: 6 Jackson, Dr. Raymond E.
drum corps holds annual turkey give-away (photo), 1958/12/05: 6 Jackson, Dr. Raymond E., imperial potentate visits, 1952/12/19: 1 Rhodes, J. D., represents Moussa Temple at Detroit convention (photo), 1949/08/05: 6 Rhodes, J. D.
represents Moussa Temple at Detroit convention (photo), 1949/08/05: 6 to attend Shrine convention (photo), 1950/08/11: 5 Shriners battle with Masonic Grand Masters in court to prohibit them from participating in Shrine activities, 1954/04/09: 1 Sisco, Alma, Boston, crowned "Miss Shriner of 1958" (photo), 1958/10/10: 2 trophies for talent, beauty winners awarded (photo), 1954/09/10: 2
and James T. Harris, Jr., Philadelphia, named winners of Hoey Award for 1958, 1958/10/31: 3 spearheads plans for first Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice to convene in Chicago (photo), 1958/08/22: 3
bellman hurt in fall, 1933/08/11: 1
annual city-wide tourney to get under way at court of Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Preacher, 1949/07/01: 3 Bellinger, V. C.
and Dr. M. Preacher are finalists (photo), 1947/07/18: 6 wins shuffle board crown, 1947/07/18: 3 held at home court of Dr. M. L. Preacher, 1947/07/04: 6 playgrounds hold shuffleboard meet at Lindbergh Park, 1947/08/22: 3 Preacher, Dr. M. L., wins city title, 1949/07/29: 3 Reeder, Robert, wins trophy (photo), 1948/08/06: 3, 1948/08/06: 5 second annual city-wide tourney, 1948/07/16: 3, 1948/07/30: 3 tournament series held at Lindbergh Park, 1949/06/24: 3 West End Playground
cops city shuffleboard tournament, 1950/06/23: 3, 1954/07/02: 7 West Enders win tournament, 1953/07/03: 5
R.L. Johnson, Moses Smith, and B.T. Shuler hurt as car overturns, 1940/08/30: 1
Lt. Sidat-Singh buried in Arlington National Cemetery, 1943/07/09: 3 of Tuskegee Army Air Squadron, crashes, body recovered from Lake Huron, 1943/07/02: 1
ex-San Antonian is Galveston County's "Secretary of the Year," 1959/05/15: 6
succumbs to nine month's illness, 1941/12/12: 1
sudden death of Mrs. Siegler a shock, 1934/03/02: 8 (filmed in 03/09 issue)
annual boule
boule in session in SA, with silver anniversary convention to close Saturday, 1958/08/15: 1 Come Again, Sigma Gamma Rho [to San Antonio] (editorial), 1958/08/15: 4 Kentucky picked for 1937 annual session, 1936/01/10: 8 (filmed in 01/17 issue) local chapter represented by Mrs. Letona Ross, 1949/08/26 Supp: 3 national boule closes; sorority votes to hold annual boule only during summer, 1958/08/22: 1 national boule convenes in San Antonio (photo), 1958/08/08: 1 Bell, Lou Ella, elected basileus of local Alpha Phi Sigma chapter (photo), 1955/06/24 Supp: 4 books shipped to Ethiopia, 1953/07/24 Supp: 3 doll exhibit set for Feb. 17, 1950/02/10: 6 Founder's Week celebrated (Jo's Jottings), 1953/11/13 Supp: 1 hobby show set for Oct. 24, 1948/10/15: 6 Kiddie Contest time extended for two weeks, 1950/11/03: 6 officers elected, 1945/11/02 Supp: 3 Philo Club, meeting of, 1959/03/27: 6 Rhoers Club to give teen Bermuda dance, 1959/07/03: 6 Ross, Letona K., celebrates birthday and Founders Day with members, 1952/11/21: 6 Southwestern Regional Conference
annual regional conference ends, 1949/04/22: 1 Bolivar, Mrs. Lorene Smith, regional director attends conference, 1949/04/15: 1 Brown, Miss F. F., basileus of Alpha Phi Sigma hosting chapter (photo), 1949/04/15 Supp: 4 convenes in Waco with members from San Antonio chapter attending (Jo's Jottings), 1955/04/15 Supp: 1 Fitzgerald, Mrs. Franklena, convention chairman (photo), 1949/04/08 Supp: 3 Ragsdale, Mrs. B. R., housing chairman (photo), 1949/04/15 Supp: 4 regional meeting opens here today, 1949/04/15: 1 sorors prepare for meeting at Second Baptist Church (photo), 1949/04/08 Supp: 3
sorority chapters at Tufts and Cornell Universities pledge Negroes, lose charters, 1956/08/10: 3 U. of Michigan outlaws sorority because of bias, 1958/11/21: 1
funeral services held at Corinth Baptist, 1950/11/24: 8 (filmed in 12/01 issue)
funeral services held, 1957/09/20: 8 (filmed in 09/27 issue)
death of, 1935/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue)
meetings, 1941/01/24: 6, 1941/01/31: 6, 1941/02/07: 6, 1941/02/14: 7, 1941/02/28: 6, 1941/03/07: 7, 1941/03/28: 6, 1941/04/11: 7, 1941/04/25: 7, 1941/05/09: 6, 1941/05/16: 7, 1941/05/23: 6, 1941/06/06: 7, 1941/06/20: 6, 1943/02/05: 6, 1943/03/12: 6, 1943/04/09: 5, 1943/05/21: 6 meetings in 1941, 1941/08/01: 6, 1941/08/15: 6, 1941/09/05: 6, 1941/09/19: 4, 1941/09/26: 4, 1941/10/03: 6, 1941/10/10: 6, 1941/10/17: 7, 1941/12/05: 7, 1941/12/12: 5, 1941/12/19: 5 meetings in 1942, 1942/01/09: 5, 1942/01/30: 6, 1942/02/13: 6, 1942/04/10: 7, 1942/04/17: 7, 1942/05/08: 6, 1942/05/29: 7, 1942/06/12: 5, 1942/06/19: 6, 1942/06/26: 7, 1942/07/17: 7, 1942/07/31: 6, 1942/08/07: 5, 1942/08/14: 6, 1942/08/21: 6, 1942/09/04: 5, 1942/09/11: 7, 1942/10/02: 6, 1942/10/09: 6, 1942/10/16: 7, 1942/10/23: 6, 1942/11/13: 4, 1942/11/20: 4, 1942/12/04: 6, 1942/12/18: 6, 1942/12/25: 7
dies at family residence, 1933/11/24: 8 (filmed in 12/01 issue)
meetings in 1940, 1940/06/07: 4, 1940/07/26: 6, 1940/08/02: 7, 1940/08/23: 6, 1940/09/13: 7, 1940/09/20: 7, 1940/09/27: 6, 1940/10/04: 5, 1940/11/01: 6, 1940/11/15: 7, 1940/12/13: 6 meetings in 1941, 1941/01/17: 7, 1941/01/31: 7, 1941/02/07: 6, 1941/02/14: 6, 1941/02/28: 6, 1941/03/21: 7, 1941/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue), 1941/09/26: 4, 1941/10/03: 6, 1941/10/10: 6, 1941/10/24: 6, 1941/11/07: 5, 1941/12/12: 5, 1941/12/19: 5 meetings in 1942, 1942/01/16: 5, 1942/04/17: 7, 1942/05/08: 6, 1942/06/12: 7 meetings in 1943, 1943/02/26: 6 meetings in 1944, 1944/02/04: 6, 1944/05/26: 6
meetings in 1943, 1943/03/12: 6, 1943/07/16: 4 meetings in 1944, 1944/11/10 Supp: 3, 1944/12/08 Supp: 2, 1944/12/15 Supp: 2 meetings in 1946, 1946/10/11 Supp: 2 meetings in 1949, 1949/01/07: 4, 1949/02/04 Supp: 3, 1949/02/18 Supp: 2, 1949/03/18 Supp: 2, 1949/04/01: 4, 1949/06/10 Supp: 2, 1949/07/22 Supp: 3, 1949/08/05 Supp: 2, 1949/08/19 Supp: 3, 1949/10/07 Supp: 4
annual formal dance
club anniversary dance to be held at Eastwood Country Club (Jo's Jottings), 1955/04/15 Supp: 4 held at Eastwood Country Club, 1955/04/22 Supp: 1 members and hostesses (photos), 1955/04/22 Supp: 2–3 meetings in 1947, 1947/01/10: 6 meetings in 1948, 1948/01/09: 2, 1948/02/06 Supp: 2, 1948/11/12: 2 meetings in 1950, 1950/02/17: 4, 1950/06/23: 6 meetings in 1953, 1953/10/30: 6, 1953/12/04 Supp: 4 meetings in 1954, 1954/02/05 Supp: 4, 1954/12/24: 4 meetings in 1955, 1955/07/15: 6 meetings in 1957, 1957/05/17: 6 officers elected, 1955/01/28 Supp: 1 serves coffee at YMCA open house (photo), 1948/03/19 Supp: 3
See also Original Silver Blue Social Club holds joint meeting with Charmers Social Club, 1936/03/20: 6 meetings in 1935, 1935/04/05: 6, 1935/05/17: 6, 1935/06/07: 6, 1935/07/19: 6, 1935/08/02: 6, 1935/09/13: 6, 1935/11/08: 8, 1935/11/15: 6, 1935/12/06: 6, 1935/12/13: 6 meetings in 1936, 1936/01/03: 6, 1936/01/10: 6, 1936/01/17: 6, 1936/01/24: 6, 1936/01/31: 6, 1936/02/07: 6, 1936/02/14: 6, 1936/02/21: 6, 1936/02/28: 6, 1936/03/06: 6, 1936/03/13: 6, 1936/04/03: 6, 1936/04/10: 6, 1936/05/08: 6, 1936/05/22: 6, 1936/06/12: 6, 1936/06/19: 6, 1936/07/03: 6, 1936/07/10: 6, 1936/07/17: 6, 1936/07/24: 6, 1936/07/31: 6, 1936/09/25: 6, 1936/10/02: 6 meetings in 1937, 1937/03/12: 4 meetings in 1938, 1938/07/01: 6, 1938/07/08: 6, 1938/07/15: 6, 1938/07/29: 6, 1938/09/23: 6, 1938/10/07: 6, 1938/10/14: 4, 1938/11/18: 6, 1938/12/09: 6, 1938/12/16: 6 meetings in 1939, 1939/01/27: 6, 1939/03/03: 6, 1939/03/10: 4, 1939/04/07: 6, 1939/10/27: 6, 1939/11/10: 6 meetings in 1940, 1940/01/26: 7, 1940/02/09: 7, 1940/04/05: 7, 1940/04/26: 7, 1940/07/26: 6, 1940/08/02: 7, 1940/08/16: 7, 1940/12/13: 6, 1940/12/20: 7 meetings in 1941, 1941/07/11: 6, 1941/08/08: 7, 1941/10/03: 6, 1941/10/31: 4, 1941/11/21: 6, 1941/11/28: 5 meetings in 1942, 1942/05/01: 7, 1942/05/29: 7, 1942/06/12: 5, 1942/07/24: 7 officers elected, 1938/01/28: 6, 1939/01/20: 6
meetings in 1932, 1932/07/01: 5 to present Johnson Singers in recital, 1937/09/24: 7
meetings in 1932, 1932/04/01: 6, 1932/04/15: 7, 1932/04/22: 6, 1932/05/20: 6, 1932/06/10: 7, 1932/11/18: 7, 1932/12/02: 6, 1932/12/09: 6 meetings in 1933, 1933/01/13: 6, 1933/02/03: 6, 1933/02/10: 7, 1933/02/17: 7, 1933/03/03: 6, 1933/03/10: 6, 7, 1933/03/24: 6, 1933/03/31: 6, 1933/04/07: 7, 1933/04/14: 6, 1933/04/21: 6, 1933/04/28: 6, 1933/05/05: 6, 1933/05/12: 6, 1933/05/19: 6, 1933/05/26: 6, 1933/06/23: 6, 1933/06/30: 6, 1933/07/07: 6, 1933/07/14: 6, 1933/07/21: 6, 1933/08/04: 6, 1933/08/11: 6, 1933/08/18: 6, 1933/08/25: 6, 1933/09/15: 6, 1933/09/22: 6, 1933/09/29: 6, 1933/10/06: 7, 1933/10/20: 6, 1933/11/03: 6, 1933/11/10: 6, 1933/11/17: 6, 1933/11/24: 6, 1933/12/22: 6 meetings in 1934, 1934/01/12: 6, 1934/01/26: 7, 1934/02/16: 6, 1934/02/23: 6, 1934/03/23: 6, 1934/03/30: 7, 1934/04/06: 7, 1934/04/13: 5, 1934/04/20: 6, 1934/05/04: 7, 1934/05/18: 6, 1934/06/08: 6, 1934/06/15: 7, 1934/06/22: 6, 1934/07/06: 7, 1934/07/13: 7, 1934/10/12: 7, 1934/10/19: 6, 1934/11/16: 6 meetings in 1957, 1957/05/24: 6, 1957/11/08: 6, 1957/12/20: 6 meetings in 1958, 1958/02/21: 6, 1958/05/02: 6, 1958/05/23: 6, 1958/11/21: 6, 1958/12/05: 6 meetings in 1959, 1959/02/27: 6, 1959/03/20: 4, 1959/04/10: 6, 1959/05/01: 6
Houston singers in series of programs, 1946/03/15: 8 (filmed in 03/22 issue), 1947/05/30: 8 (filmed in 06/06 issue) Houston singers to appear at Library Auditorium, 1946/11/08: 2 (Section 2) with New Light Gospel Four
entire weekend song service featured, along with Silver Light Gospel Singers (photo), 1945/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue) in recital June 9-10, 1945/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue) Silver Light Gospel Singers to be presented, 1945/06/08: 7, 1948/06/04: 6 to sing at Library Auditorium, 1946/10/25: 8
meetings in 1934, 1934/01/05: 6, 1934/01/26: 6 organizational meeting, 1933/12/29: 7
meetings in 1931, 1931/10/30: 6, 1931/11/06: 6, 1931/11/20: 7, 1931/12/11: 7, 1931/12/25: 5 meetings in 1932, 1932/04/01: 6, 1932/04/15: 6, 1932/04/22: 7, 1932/05/06: 6, 1932/05/13: 5, 1932/05/20: 7, 1932/06/03: 7, 1932/06/17: 7, 1932/06/24: 7, 1932/09/16: 6, 1932/12/23: 6 meetings in 1933, 1933/01/06: 6, 1933/01/27: 7, 1933/02/10: 7, 1933/03/10: 6, 1933/03/17: 7, 1933/03/24: 6, 1933/03/31: 7, 1933/04/07: 7, 1933/05/19: 6, 1933/09/01: 7 meetings in 1934, 1934/02/23: 6, 1934/03/30: 6 revamped club holds "last Wednesday" social, 1933/02/03: 6
See US Armed Forces
meetings, 1931/12/18: 7, 1932/04/15: 6, 1932/04/29: 6 organizational meeting, 1931/12/11: 7
at Greater Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 1948/10/08: 8 (filmed in 10/15 issue) in New Light Baptist Church programs, 1943/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue), 1944/01/21: 6, 1944/01/21: 8 (filmed in 01/28 issue), 1946/08/23: 8 (filmed in 08/30 issue), 1947/10/17: 8 (filmed in 10/24 issue) and Progressive Baptist's Willing Workers quartet featured on 'Glorified Voices' program, 1940/07/12: 8 (filmed in 07/26 issue) to appear in San Antonio, 1947/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/24 issue), 1949/01/07: 8 (filmed in 01/14 issue)
stroke is fatal to pioneer Nixon woman, 1944/12/01: 8 surviving relatives listed, 1944/12/08: 8
funeral services held, 1953/02/27: 4
heart attack claims woman on downtown street, 1947/03/14: 1
autopsy pending in death of 3-year-old girl, 1949/08/05: 1
claimed by death while sleeping quietly, 1936/03/06: 1
special police officer slashed with razor when he refuses loan to John E. Houston, 1947/06/27: 1
final rites held Monday, 1942/11/06: 1
Terrell Hi graduate wins acclaim with Iowa University, 1934/10/12: 1
long-time SA resident succumbs to heart attack, 1950/01/13: 1
"world's greatest orator" to speak here June 16 (photo), 1944/06/09: 6, 1944/06/16: 6
final rites held, 1958/11/07: 8 (filmed in 11/14 issue) Saturday rites set for woman who dies at 106, 1958/10/31: 1
death of, 1936/07/03: 8 (filmed in 07/10 issue)
San Antonio youth among group of young enlistees, 1942/10/23: 1
three-month-old infant dies, 1957/05/31: 8 (filmed in 06/07 issue)
pioneer public housing authority resigns from Jacksonville position (photo), 1944/10/27: 5
rites held, 1949/05/20: 8
goes to Washington, DC, for clerk-typist position (photo), 1944/03/10: 6
death of, "triangle" hinted as charges filed against Mrs. Augustine Simms and Walter Porter, Jr., 1942/06/19: 1
Corpus Navy man may be blinded, as he and Ted Fucuals slash each other with broken bottles, 1944/06/30: 1
the big three of American sprinters compete at post-Olympics: Eddie Tolan, George Simpson, and Ralph Metcalfe (photo), 1932/08/19: 3
veteran Texas cowboy, cattleman passes at 86 (photo), 1938/05/27: 1
Lockhart mother found hanging from ceiling, 1958/10/03: 1
killed by car driven by Moss Young, 1938/12/30: 5
expelled by AME conference, 1946/11/29: 1 judge in AME bishops' row not fair, one says, 1947/02/07: 1 lawyers battle at Philly trial of AME bishops, 1947/01/31: 1 new trial is ordered in battle of AME bishops, 1947/03/14: 1 reinstatement of Bishop Sims highlights final AME meet, 1956/05/25: 1 Sims says row costing him $16,300 yearly, 1947/04/11: 1 strikes Rev. A. Chester Clark in court battle, 1947/01/03: 1
dies at Home of the Aged, 1931/11/13: 8 (filmed in 11/20 issue)
death claims builder of Bethel AME Church, 1939/04/14: 1
SA GI enlistee dies at hospital in Mississippi, 1946/12/13: 1
awarded within-grade promotion for heroism on the job at Fort Sam Houston (photo), 1954/05/21: 1
funeral rites held, 1942/12/04: 1
entered as mannequin at NAACP style show, 1942/04/24: 6 is San Antonio's third "Miss Texas" (photo), 1941/10/24: 1
his liberalness may be fouling Las Vegas casino permit, 1953/11/13: 1 Sinatra scores Race hate in high school talk, 1945/11/02: 5 Sinatra's sincerity wins anti-hate fight, 1946/02/22: 1 'throw out Race baiters' Frank Sinatra advises 5,000 in Gary, 1945/11/09: 1
to become nurse (photo), 1932/09/02: 6
retired Pullman porter buried, 1952/10/31: 1
sudden heart attack fatal, 1944/07/28: 1
news/notes/activities in 1959, 1959/06/12: 4 programs in 1959, 1959/07/03: 8 (filmed in 07/10 issue), 1959/07/10: 8 (filmed in 07/17 issue)
director of "Heaven Bound" pageant (photo), 1932/12/23: 1
farewell sermon preached after 14 years of service in Cuero (photo), 1948/11/26: 2
rites held for former resident of Sweet Home community, 1956/06/01: 2
death of, 1933/04/07: 4
second SA Negro awarded Silver Star in Korea, 1951/07/06: 1
wins scholarship and enters Mary Allen (photo), 1945/09/14: 6
accepts call to First Baptist Church, San Marcos (photo), 1958/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue) organizes Wheatley Heights Baptist Church, 1955/06/17: 4
name placed on bonze tablet for high standing at U. of Illinois (photo), 1938/05/13: 6
final rites held, 1958/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue)
death takes Rev. P. S. Singleton of Corpus Christi, 1942/06/12: 1
veteran Santone railway worker dies in Houston (photo), 1938/07/08: 1
badly hurt when auto overturns, 1936/06/12: 1, 3 becomes father, 1941/03/28: 5 Noble Sissle on Army, Navy Subcommittee on Music, 1941/10/03: 1 writes birthday song for FDR [President Roosevelt], 1934/01/26: 5
Sister M. Imelda is superior general, 1947/07/04: 8 (filmed in 07/11 issue) Sister-Servants celebrate golden jubilee, 1943/07/30: 6 Terpsichorean Club gives program for sisters at St. Peter Claver, 1947/07/25: 6
dies instantly in crash, 1936/08/07: 1
dies after wife, Jessie Slade, plunges ice pick into lung, 1948/01/02: 1 grand jury no bills two women who slew mates, 1948/01/16: 1
death discovered when package not moved from outside his door, 1953/11/27: 1
funeral services held, 1957/11/15: 8 (filmed in 11/22 issue)
See also Peonage Alabama Negroes "fined" into slavery, 1953/09/18: 1 Alabamans gets 18 months in slavery case, 1954/12/24: 1 American Federation of Labor investigators find slavery in US, 1931/12/11: 1 "Arkansas peonage worse than slavery" says Eddy, 1936/04/17: 1 California
Mrs. Alfred Ingalls found guilty of enslaving maid, 1947/07/25: 1 couple that held woman in slavery indicted, 1947/03/28: 1 Dora Jones, slave maid, to receive $6,000 cash settlement from former "employer," 1947/08/08: 1 employer-lover doesn't testify in San Diego slave case, 1947/07/18: 1 ex-maid, Dora Jones, confused by new freedom, 1947/08/01: 4 maid tells jury of 30 years' slavery, 1947/03/14: 1 San Diego maid's kin give more facts in slave trial, 1947/07/11: 1 women held in slavery in San Diego for 30 years by white couple, 1947/03/07: 1 end-slavery petitions found in Lincoln's papers, 1947/08/08: 5 ex-Texas slave, Daniel Winston, passes century mark, 1950/07/07: 5 FBI, Tennessee probe Penn slavery report, 1957/09/06: 1 Floridian, former slave, seeks education at 105, 1959/06/12: 1 heritage (Views and Visions by W.H. Brown), 1932/04/15: 4 History of (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1939/06/16: 4 Indiana
boss of "slave" railroad workers to be prosecuted, 1948/10/01: 1 virtual slavery charged by seven rail road laborers, 1948/10/01: 2
aged Texas man held in slavery in Beeville, 1942/09/25: 1 slavery evidence piles up against Alex L. Skrobarcyzk and his daughter Susie, Corpus, for holding Alfred Irwin, 1943/03/19: 1 Slavery Rears Its Head [Bee County trial] (editorial), 1943/03/19: 4 Texas pair plead "not guilty" to slavery charge, 1942/12/04: 1
boy, 15, flees Louisiana slave farm, 1948/07/16: 1 boy held in slavery 19 years, 1938/11/25: 1 Mississippian indicted by US jury on charge of holding Negro in slavery and peonage, 1943/03/26: 5 Negro on slave jury identified as Frank Ward [Bee County], 1943/03/26: 1 New York
author (Linton Wells) slave charges probed, 1947/11/28: 5 NY ex-convict faces charges of white slavery, 1948/01/16: 2
See Migrant Workers sharecroppers in virtual slavery, labor group told, 1949/03/11: 1 Slavery in Liberia (by George S. Schuyler), 1931/09/04: 4, 1931/09/18: 4, 1931/10/02: 4, 1931/10/09: 4, 1931/10/16: 4, 1931/10/23: 4, 1931/10/30: 4 Thank God for Honest 'Abe' (editorial), 1934/06/15: 1
funeral services held, 1957/03/01: 8 (filmed in 03/08 issue)
death of, 1936/01/10: 8 (filmed in 01/17 issue), 1936/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/24 issue)
life-long SA resident dies, 1950/09/22: 1
news, 1936/06/19: 8, 1936/07/03: 8, 1936/08/07: 8 (filmed in 08/14 issue)
H.U. Dean of Women's address urges moulding of public opinion, 1936/02/14: 6
See Housing
funeral services conducted (photo), 1940/10/11: 5
man, stricken [by paralysis] on street, succumbs nine days later, 1942/06/26: 1
death of, 1936/07/24: 1, 1936/08/07: 8 (filmed in 08/14 issue)
lifelong resident taken by death (photo), 1939/09/15: 1
See also Grant Memorial Smart Set Club annual dance
20th anniversary dance held (Jo's Jottings), 1943/03/12: 6 24th annual dance given (Jo's Jottings), 1947/01/24 Supp: 1 32nd annual dance held (Jo's Jottings), 1955/02/11 Supp: 1 first dance since reorganization held (Jo's Jottings), 1941/11/28: 4 "silver" anniversary dance held (Jo's Jottings), 1948/03/19 Supp: 1
beats Seguin club, 1933/07/28: 3 defeated by YMPs, 1933/06/30: 3 defeats Elks, 1933/07/07: 3 routs Progressive Boys in orphanage benefit, 1933/06/16: 3 to play Seguin, 1933/07/21: 3 YMP nine to replay game with Smart Set, 1933/06/23: 3 entertains Young Women's Progressive club, 1933/07/07: 6 gala formal dance held at Shadowland (Jo's Jottings), 1954/01/29 Supp: 1 Halloween Prize Dance at auditorium, 1933/10/27: 6 Hemmings, John W., to reign as "king" over June 19th celebration (photo), 1947/05/23: 7 hosts at pretty formal dance (photo), 1947/01/24 Supp: 4 Jackson, Marilyn Jean, to reign as "queen" of Smart Set's June 19th celebration (photo), 1947/05/30: 6 Looking 'Em Over (column), 1933/12/01: 5 meetings in 1932, 1932/08/12: 6, 1932/08/26: 6, 1932/09/30: 6, 1932/10/07: 6, 1932/10/14: 6 meetings in 1933, 1933/05/12: 6 meetings in 1935, 1935/07/05: 6 meetings in 1942, 1942/05/29: 7, 1942/07/17: 7 meetings in 1946, 1946/07/19 Supp: 4 meetings in 1947, 1947/01/10: 6, 1947/03/07 Supp: 2 meetings in 1955, 1955/09/23 Supp: 3, 1955/10/14: 6 meetings in 1956, 1956/01/13: 6, 1956/03/16: 6, 1956/04/13: 6, 1956/05/04: 6, 1956/09/28: 4 meetings in 1957, 1957/05/10: 6, 1957/09/20: 6, 1957/10/04: 6 meetings in 1958, 1958/01/10: 6, 1958/03/07: 6, 1958/04/18: 6, 1958/05/16: 6, 1958/10/24: 6 meetings in 1959, 1959/01/09: 6, 1959/02/27: 4, 1959/03/20: 7, 1959/04/03: 6, 1959/05/01: 6 picnic entertains out-of-town guests, 1933/08/25: 6 plans trades parade, "royal" ball for June 19, 1947/05/09: 7 receives invitations to annual dances, 1934/05/04: 7 reorganization of, 1932/08/05: 6 scores with opening dance of the season, 1932/12/02: 3
meetings in 1932, 1932/12/09: 6, 1932/12/16: 7, 1932/12/23: 6 meetings in 1933, 1933/01/06: 6, 1933/01/20: 6, 1933/05/19: 6, 1933/05/26: 6, 1933/06/09: 6, 1933/06/16: 6, 1933/06/23: 6, 1933/07/07: 6, 1933/07/21: 6, 1933/11/03: 6 meetings in 1934, 1934/05/25: 7 meetings in 1935, 1935/07/05: 6, 1935/07/19: 6, 1935/09/13: 6, 1935/09/27: 6, 1935/10/18: 6, 1935/11/15: 6 organizational meeting, 1932/12/02: 6
final rites held, 1958/09/12: 8 (filmed in 09/18 issue)
alcoholism kills man found nude on porch, 1946/12/06: 1
San Antonio officers asked to help find heir to property, 1945/03/02: 1
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
Alpha Phi Alpha president on nation-wide tour, 1952/03/14: 4 first Texan elected general president of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity (photo), 1952/01/18: 1 general president of Alpha Phi Alpha, on program for Texas State NAACP conference (photo), 1952/05/09: 6 killing two birds [national president visits local fraters] (Jo's Jottings), 1953/10/30 Supp: 4 national interest on banquet planned for Smith as President of Alpha Phi Alpha, 1952/03/28: 2 executive secretary of Dallas Negro C of C invited to NYA conference, 1938/12/02: 1 Missouri hotel settles suit with Texan it barred, 1951/11/23: 1 NAACP service
honored by NAACP for contributions (photo), 1955/01/21: 6, 1955/02/11: 1, 1955/02/18: 1 Texans receive NAACP life-membership plaques (photo), 1954/12/24: 1 resigns teaching position; says janitors get more pay, 1941/01/31: 1 says funds for Texas educational fight [to prosecute for equal opportunities] increase slowly, 1945/07/13: 1 Texan is speaker at Pan-Hellenic Council session, 1953/05/08: 3 Texas Exposition
all details of Negro participation in Texas Expo in charge of J. O. Thomas and Maceo Smith, 1936/04/03: 1 moves into Texas Expo offices at Fair Park, 1936/04/24: 1 personalities of A. Maceo Smith, J. O. Thomas sketched, 1936/08/14: 7 responsible for Race exhibits at Texas Expo (photo), 1936/04/03: 1 Smith and Jesse O. Thomas direct Texas Expo preparations (photo), 1936/05/01: 1
succumbs to three-month illness (photo), 1947/08/15: 1
final rites held, 1957/07/12: 8 (filmed in 07/19 issue) taken by death after a long period of poor health, 1957/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue)
"right hand man" to Harry L. Hopkins of WPA (photo), 1938/07/22: 8 (filmed in 07/29 issue) WPA assistant administrator post goes to Alfred Edgar Smith, 1936/03/06: 7
dies at her home, 1932/09/02: 8 (filmed in 09/09 issue)
death of, 1936/07/03: 8 (filmed in 07/10 issue)
funeral services held, 1957/09/06: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue)
San Antonio's first Negro woman licensed taxi driver (photo), 1950/09/29: 6
first Negro salesman employed by Martin's Shoe Store, 1944/11/03: 6
Kelly Field clerk typist to receive additional training (photo), 1944/02/25: 6
death of, 1933/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue) rites held for Runge pioneer, 1949/11/18: 1
Register building watchman has stroke, lies helpless for hours, 1939/06/16: 1
death of, 1955/08/12: 8
former San Antonian is representative for Hudson Robe Company of Dallas (photo), 1957/12/20: 6
1st Sgt. Smith receives Bronze Star (photo), 1945/03/23: 5 farewell program for New Light Gospel Singers organizer (photo), 1947/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue) leaves for Bishop College to continue literary and theological studies (photo), 1947/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue) with Mrs. C. W. Black, is commencement speaker at Hicks' graduation (photos), 1952/02/01: 6 receives BA degree in religion at Bishop College, 1949/12/16: 4 returning song leader of New Light Gospel Four will be honored Sunday (photo), 1945/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue) young SA preacher called to St. Augustine, 1948/09/17: 2
graduate of St. Philip's and student at Tillotson, dies in Cuero (photo), 1940/02/09: 1
killed in truck-auto collision (photo), 1944/12/08: 1
well-known SA barber passes, 1939/08/18: 1
infant, 6 hours old, dies, 1957/03/01: 8 (filmed in 03/08 issue)
called to pastorate of Mt. Enon Baptist Church, Gonzales (photo), 1955/06/03: 8
accepts presidency of Rust College, Holly Springs, Mississippi (photo), 1957/06/21: 1 anniversaries
2nd year as pastor begins, 1952/07/11: 6 closing of fourth year, 1955/05/06: 4 installed as pastor Sunday Sept. 30, 1951/09/28: 8 (filmed in 10/05 issue) preaching/speaking engagements
and A. Tennyson Miller, featured speakers at TSAT teachers annual convention (photo), 1956/11/30: 1 Bexar and Adjoining Counties Teachers Organization annual meeting (photo), 1958/03/07: 1 Institute of International Relations, 1956/04/27: 6 Negro History Week at St. Philip's College, 1952/02/22: 4 San Antonio Ministers and Wives, preaches annual consecration services for district meeting of (photo), 1959/02/20: 8 (filmed in 02/27 issue) Second Baptist Church
Men's Day program (photo), 1951/09/21: 8 (filmed in 09/28 issue) Union Thanksgiving service (photo), 1951/11/16: 8 (filmed in 11/23 issue)
shot to death by "friend," Bruce Johnson, 1949/01/28: 1 shotgun slayer, Bruce Johnson, given five years, 1949/04/29: 1
killed when struck by car, 1938/06/03: 1
former SA resident dies in California, 1955/11/11: 2
veteran railway worker, ill for three years, dies, 1942/05/22: 1
celebrates 25th anniversary as a gospel singer at St. James Baptist, Seguin, 1954/03/26: 2 special guest soloist for Junior Mission crusade (photo), 1954/01/29: 8
dies February 12, 1957/03/01: 8 (filmed in 03/08 issue) funeral services held in St. Hedwig, 1957/02/22: 8 (filmed in 03/01 issue)
death of, 1959/01/16: 1
dies in local hospital, 1934/07/13: 8 (filmed in 07/20 issue)
obsequies held for airman killed in bus collision (photo), 1952/08/22: 1 and Sgt. Charles W. Wright, killed in Waco bus tragedy that hits two SA families, 1952/08/08: 1
rites held for pneumonia victim, 1941/01/17: 7
preaches at Shiloh Baptist Church, Sunday, 1955/09/16: 8
final rites held, 1957/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/03 issue)
final rites held, 1957/09/27: 8 (filmed in 10/04 issue)
illness of three years fatal (photo), 1940/07/12: 1
funeral rites held, 1952/10/17: 4
final rites held, 1957/06/28: 8 (filmed in 07/05 issue)
has a sudden fatal heart attack, 1953/12/25: 1
dean, School of Religion, Wiley College, has brush with discriminatory practices in Mexico, 1936/07/31: 1 dean of Bishop scores Council tactics; calls ousting of students "crucifixion"; men are denied hearing, 1937/03/12: 1
final rites held, 1958/07/11: 8 (filmed in 07/18 issue)
joins faculty of Weimar Independent School System, 1948/07/30: 6
double funeral rites held for brother and sister (Mrs. Roberta Smith White), 1950/01/13: 1
blind man leaves next week to get new guide dog, 1954/10/08: 1, 1954/10/15: 1 more than $200 needed in "eye" fund, 1954/09/24: 1 new guide dog leads Henry Smith (photo), 1954/11/26: 1 SA contributions to "eye" fund fall far short, 1954/10/01: 1 saved from flames twice by Smokey, guide dog that Register helped buy (photo), 1958/05/16: 1 skilled blind masseur presented $300 for seeing eye dog (photo), 1948/02/27: 1 a worthy man needs his "eyes," 1954/09/17: 1
Pepsi-Cola representative in town, 1941/04/04: 5
attack is fatal, 1944/01/14: 1
pioneer Austin woman buried, 1938/01/07: 5
rites held here for San Antonian who dies in Chicago, 1948/02/20: 5
mother of dean of music at Wiley, passes, 1942/07/24: 8 (filmed in 07/31 issue)
death of, 1936/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/15 issue)
three San Antonio youths enlist in United States Navy, 1937/09/10: 5 US Navy Petty Officer awarded presidential unit citation (photo), 1945/08/31: 1
SA man, riding bicycle, fatally hurt in Portland, Ore., 1949/02/25: 1
death of, 1936/07/10: 6
returns from meeting (photo), 1953/05/22: 8 (filmed in 05/29 issue) rites Saturday for pastor who died at SS meeting in Indiana, 1953/06/26: 1
business manager of Texas College cafeteria killed in auto accident, 1938/01/14: 1
infant daughter of Mrs. Easterlene Smith dies, 1934/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue)
Gonzales teacher selected for Institute of Biology and RadioBiology at U. of Wyoming, 1958/05/02: 1
body of former resident returned to SA, 1950/07/28: 8 (filmed in 08/04 issue) long illness is fatal to Guadalupe County man, 1958/07/25: 2
infant dies, 1934/03/30: 8 (filmed in 04/06 issue)
final rites held, 1957/05/24: 8 (filmed in 05/31 issue)
appointment as US Attorney in Texas opposed by NAACP, 1953/03/27: 1
city has four sudden deaths in three days, 1950/06/23: 1 life-long Seguin resident succumbs to stroke, 1951/08/24: 1
death of, 1936/05/22: 8 (filmed in 06/05 issue)
lengthy illness is fatal to long-time resident, 1954/01/01: 3
in recital
with Alvis Hodge
Jacob Chapel ME Church (photo), 1947/06/13: 4 New Light Baptist Church, 1947/08/15: 8 (filmed in 08/22 issue) Jacob Chapel ME Church, 1948/11/19: 8 (filmed in 11/26 issue) New Light Baptist Church
accompanied by J. Washington Riggins (photo), 1946/05/10: 4 photo, 1944/01/07: 6, 1945/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue), 1948/10/22: 8 (filmed in 10/29 issue), 1950/02/24: 7 three widely-known soloists on Women's program (photo), 1950/06/02: 5 "Women's Hour," with Mary Perkins, and Lucille C. Woodfork (photo), 1946/10/18: 8 with Verna Mae Daniels, 1944/12/22: 8
Loan Oak parents have three sons in service (photos), 1944/06/09: 5
heart attack kills waiter in basement of downtown hotel, 1939/01/13: 1
death of, 1941/12/19: 7
gunman strews terror early Sunday morn, 1934/01/26: 1
former track star at PV at Fort Sill, 1943/07/16: 3 Gibbons High Schooler (Paris, Texas), breaks 440-yard record (photo), 1941/05/16: 8 (filmed in 05/23 issue)
author of "Strange Fruit" cited at Roosevelt Day dinner for civil rights stand, 1957/03/08: 1
helping church leads to successful business (photo), 1948/04/30: 6
AKA scholarship winner enters St. Philip's College, 1955/09/16 Supp: 3
See Assaults
Annie E. Hayes is bride of Lt. Marion N. Smith, 1942/07/24: 6 reported missing in action in Italy, 1945/01/12: 1 St. Philip's grad commissioned [Army officer] in exactly 6 months, 1942/07/24: 6
elderly woman, unaware of fire, led from blazing home by Albert Allen, 1958/04/18: 1
8 months old, and sister Norma Jean, 3 years old, perish in Olmos Park fire started when wood stove explodes, 1959/01/09: 1 final rites held for girl, 3 years old, 1959/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue)
final rites held, 1957/07/12: 8 (filmed in 07/19 issue)
crowned "Miss Education" at local Delta Sigma Theta chapter's contest (Jo's Jottings), 1935/05/17: 6 Smith, Mayme, of San Antonio, elected secretary of Wiley senior class, 1937/12/10: 7
to perform in "Spooks" (photo), 1939/12/08: 7
funeral services held, 1957/09/20: 8 (filmed in 09/27 issue)
death of, 1935/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue)
St. Philip's coed wins second in essay contest, 1936/06/19: 1
and others, hurt as car overturns, 1940/08/30: 1
Gonzales woman is shot to death in argument with Willie Butler, 1946/05/31: 1
awarded March of Dimes scholarship to complete a master's degree in medical social work, 1956/09/28: 1
final rites held for infant, 8 months old, 1959/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue)
killed in argument over $1.50 debt by Charles C. Rose, 1944/10/06: 1
serves on grand jury, 1948/01/09: 1
heart attack claims SA man, 1946/01/11: 5
death takes well-known SA barber on Christmas Eve, 1948/12/31: 1
Seguin resident dies, 1943/08/13: 6
dies in local hospital, 1933/03/10: 8 (filmed in 03/17 issue)
rites held June 8, 1954/06/11: 8 (filmed in 06/18 issue)
completes Army course at Carlisle Barracks, 1947/10/03: 7 gets double bars of captain in Army (photo), 1954/05/07: 3 SA vet finally gets home-town assignment, 1949/04/29: 6
plays Santa at Ella Austin Orphanage as members of Ft. Sam Houston 25th Transportation Car company share Christmas (photo), 1950/12/29: 1
See Sex Offenses
final rites held, 1957/05/24: 8 (filmed in 05/31 issue) speeding car, driven by Alvin Winfred Logan, fatally injures 66-year-old pedestrian, 1957/05/10: 1 suffers stroke, 1944/03/31: 5
drowns while on fishing trip, 1933/04/21: 1
seeking information on enrollment in Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (photo), 1942/12/04: 1
plunges 30 feet down elevator shaft, 1937/09/03: 1 SA man's arm shot off as "jinx" pursues him, 1946/07/12: 1
funeral services held, 1957/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue)
drowns as creek bank collapses, falls into 10 to 15 feet of water, 1957/06/28: 1 San Antonian completes dental technology course, 1947/12/19: 6
billfold stolen containing $10, two ration books, and draft card, 1943/06/25: 1 fired on by angered subordinate, John Whitman, 1939/08/18: 1 separated from service and home again (photo), 1945/11/09: 4 stabbed by Jimmie Jones, 1942/09/25: 3 struck by L. B. Warner, 1944/07/07: 1
infant child of, death of, 1936/06/12: 8 (filmed in 06/19 issue)
dies following operation, 1952/04/04: 4
BAMC ambulance driver, completes first aid course, 1952/11/14: 3
enters A&M State College at Nashville (photo), 1946/09/20: 7
in SA Sunday, Oct. 14, 1945/10/12: 8 (filmed in 10/19 issue) make hit in SA, 1945/10/26: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue) singers cancel recital because of polio epidemic, 1946/05/31: 6 to appear at downtown municipal aud., 1946/05/10: 4
final rites held, 1958/12/12: 8 (filmed in 12/19 issue)
final rites held Jan. 8, 1946/01/11: 1
little sister (Views and Visions by William H. Brown), 1932/04/01: 4
leaves KMAC for KCOR, 1946/01/18: 8
meeting of, 1933/01/06: 6
death suddenly takes him while driving a truck, 1956/08/10: 1
sudden, brief illness takes her (photo), 1940/09/13: 1
former resident dies in Austin, 1948/02/20: 2
final rites held, 1958/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue)
kills Arthur Williams in dice game row, 1945/06/29: 1 shoots Milton Smith in dice game argument, 1945/06/22: 1
Alberson, Julius Dalton, wins first heat in soap box derby, 1953/07/17: 5 Harris, James, and parents go over last minute details (photo), 1953/07/10: 2 Harris, MacChristal (Peter), displays his car (photo), 1953/07/10: 2 Sanders, Elisha, Jr.
history maker (photo), 1949/08/05: 5 makes history, wins prize, 1949/07/29: 3 Negro lad is first in annual derby, 1949/07/08: 3
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Social Club Stardusters Civic and Social (Savings) Club Sterling Charisse Club Sunny South Maids Club Sunny South Social Club Sunshine Social Club Swankers Social Club Swift Progressive Social Club Swing Shift Club Teen Age Canteen Teenage Constructive Club Ten-O-One Club Ten of Hearts Club Texas Federation of Colored Women's Clubs Texas Southern Alamo City Club Thursday Night Social Club Tiger's Den Social & Recreational Club Tillotson College Club Tonsorial Porters Business Club Top Hatters Savings Club Travelers Social Club Trojans Social Club TSC Social Club Tuesday Night Social Club Tulip Social Club Twelve Pals Social Club Twentieth Century Social Club Twilight Social Club Ukelele Ladies Club United Twelve Club Van Courtlandt Social Club Veterans Vocational Social Club Veterans' Wives Club Victorettes Social Club Vipti Social Club Waelder Friendly Club Walking Cane Social Club Warren Harding Club West End Friendly Club West End Wonders West Side Junior Spiritual Club West Side 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[some condemn growth of social clubs] (editorial), 1931/12/11: 4 Misbehavior by Younger Members (On the Boulevard, by Mac), 1932/05/06: 6 Neighborhood Clubs Convention
held at New Mt. Pleasant, 1952/11/28: 6 SA neighborhood clubs plan convention for November 18-20, 1952/11/07: 6
current standing, 1933/03/24: 6 sponsored by Young Men's Progressive Club, 1933/03/03: 6, 1933/03/17: 6 Social Clubs Should Plan Other Things [use resources for Race's benefit] (editorial), 1934/06/29: 4 violence at club dances require more care in issuing invitations (Jo's Jottings), 1934/04/27: 6 Women's Clubs Should Join Federation (editorial), 1934/07/20: 4
Alamo City Briefs for 1935, 1935/11/08: 9, 1935/11/15: 7, 1935/12/06: 7, 1935/12/13: 7, 1935/12/27: 7 Alamo City Briefs for 1936, 1935/10/18: 7, 1936/01/03: 7, 1936/01/10: 7, 1936/01/17: 7, 1936/01/24: 7, 1936/01/31: 7, 1936/02/07: 7, 1936/02/14: 7, 1936/02/21: 7, 1936/02/28: 7, 1936/03/06: 7, 1936/03/13: 7, 1936/03/20: 7, 1936/03/27: 7, 1936/04/03: 7, 1936/04/10: 7, 1936/04/17: 7, 1936/04/24: 7, 1936/05/01: 7, 1936/05/08: 7, 1936/05/15: 7, 1936/05/22: 7, 1936/06/05: 7, 1936/06/12: 7, 1936/06/19: 7, 1936/07/03: 7, 1936/07/10: 7, 1936/07/17: 7, 1936/07/24: 7, 1936/07/31: 7, 1936/08/07: 7, 1936/08/14: 7, 1936/08/28: 7, 1936/09/18: 7, 1936/09/25: 7, 1936/10/02: 7 Alamo City Briefs for 1937, 1937/03/12: 6, 1937/07/02: 7, 1937/07/09: 7, 1937/07/16: 7, 1937/07/23: 7, 1937/07/30: 7, 1937/09/03: 7, 1937/09/10: 7, 1937/09/17: 7, 1937/09/24: 7, 1937/12/03: 7, 1937/12/10: 7, 1937/12/17: 7, 1937/12/24: 7, 1937/12/31: 7 Alamo City Briefs for 1938, 1938/01/07: 7, 1938/01/14: 7, 1938/01/21: 7, 1938/01/28: 7, 1938/04/01: 7, 1938/04/15: 7, 1938/04/22: 7, 1938/04/29: 7, 1938/05/06: 7, 1938/05/13: 7, 1938/05/20: 7, 1938/05/27: 7, 1938/06/03: 7, 1938/06/10: 7, 1938/06/17: 7, 1938/06/24: 7, 1938/07/01: 7, 1938/07/08: 7, 1938/07/15: 7, 1938/07/22: 7, 1938/07/29: 7, 1938/09/23: 7, 1938/09/30: 7, 1938/10/07: 7, 1938/10/14: 7, 1938/10/28: 7, 1938/11/04: 7, 1938/11/11: 7, 1938/11/18: 7, 1938/11/25: 7, 1938/12/02: 7, 1938/12/09: 7, 1938/12/16: 7, 1938/12/30: 7 Alamo City Briefs for 1939, 1939/01/06: 7, 1939/01/13: 7, 1939/01/20: 7, 1939/01/27: 7, 1939/03/03: 7, 1939/03/10: 7, 1939/03/24: 7, 1939/04/07: 7, 1939/04/14: 7, 1939/04/21: 7, 1939/04/28: 7, 1939/05/05: 7, 1939/05/12: 7, 1939/05/19: 7, 1939/06/02: 7, 1939/06/16: 7, 1939/06/23: 7, 1939/06/30: 7, 1939/07/07: 7, 1939/07/14: 7, 1939/07/21: 7, 1939/07/28: 7, 1939/08/04: 7, 1939/08/18: 7, 1939/08/25: 7, 1939/09/01: 7, 1939/09/08: 7, 1939/09/15: 7, 1939/09/22: 7, 1939/09/29: 7, 1939/10/20: 7, 1939/10/27: 7, 1939/11/03: 7, 1939/11/10: 7, 1939/11/17: 7, 1939/11/24: 7, 1939/12/08: 7, 1939/12/15: 7, 1939/12/29: 7 Alamo City Briefs for 1940, 1940/01/05: 7, 1940/01/12: 7, 1940/01/19: 7, 1940/01/26: 7, 1940/02/02: 7, 1940/02/09: 7, 1940/02/16: 7, 1940/02/23: 7, 1940/04/05: 7, 1940/04/19: 7, 1940/04/26: 7, 1940/05/17: 7, 1940/05/24: 7, 1940/05/31: 7, 1940/06/07: 7, 1940/06/14: 7, 1940/06/21: 7, 1940/06/28: 7, 1940/07/05: 7, 1940/07/12: 7, 1940/07/26: 7, 1940/08/02: 7, 1940/08/16: 7, 1940/08/23: 7, 1940/08/30: 7, 1940/09/06: 7, 1940/09/13: 7, 1940/09/20: 7, 1940/09/27: 7, 1940/10/04: 7, 1940/10/11: 7, 1940/10/18: 7, 1940/11/01: 7, 1940/11/08: 7, 1940/11/15: 7, 1940/11/22: 7, 1940/11/29: 7, 1940/12/20: 7, 1940/12/27: 7 Alamo City Briefs for 1941, 1941/01/03: 7, 1941/01/10: 7, 1941/01/17: 7, 1941/01/24: 7, 1941/01/31: 7, 1941/02/07: 7, 1941/02/14: 7, 1941/02/21: 7, 1941/02/28: 7, 1941/03/07: 7, 1941/03/14: 7, 1941/03/21: 7, 1941/03/28: 7, 1941/04/04: 7, 1941/04/11: 7, 1941/04/18: 7, 1941/04/25: 7, 1941/05/02: 7, 1941/05/09: 7, 1941/05/16: 7, 1941/05/23: 7, 1941/05/30: 7, 1941/06/06: 7, 1941/06/13: 7, 1941/06/20: 7, 1941/06/27: 7, 1941/07/04: 7, 1941/07/11: 7, 1941/07/18: 7, 1941/07/25: 7, 1941/08/01: 7, 1941/08/08: 7, 1941/08/15: 7, 1941/08/29: 7, 1941/09/05: 7, 1941/09/12: 7, 1941/09/19: 7, 1941/09/26: 7, 1941/10/03: 7, 1941/10/10: 7, 1941/10/17: 7, 1941/10/24: 7, 1941/10/31: 7, 1941/11/07: 7, 1941/11/14: 7, 1941/11/21: 7, 1941/11/28: 7, 1941/12/05: 7, 1941/12/12: 5, 1941/12/19: 7, 1941/12/26: 7, 1942/01/02: 7, 1942/01/16: 7, 1942/01/23: 7, 1942/02/13: 7, 1942/04/10: 7, 1942/04/24: 7 Alamo City Briefs for 1942, 1942/01/09: 7, 1942/01/30: 7, 1942/04/17: 7, 1942/05/01: 7, 1942/05/08: 7, 1942/05/22: 7, 1942/05/29: 7, 1942/06/05: 7, 1942/06/12: 7, 1942/06/19: 7, 1942/06/26: 7, 1942/07/17: 7, 1942/07/31: 7, 1942/08/07: 5, 1942/08/14: 7, 1942/08/21: 7, 1942/08/28: 7, 1942/09/04: 7, 1942/09/11: 7, 1942/09/25: 7, 1942/10/02: 7, 1942/10/09: 7, 1942/10/16: 7, 1942/10/23: 7, 1942/11/06: 7, 1942/11/13: 7, 1942/11/20: 7, 1942/12/04: 7, 1942/12/11: 7, 1942/12/18: 7, 1942/12/25: 7 Alamo City Briefs for 1943, 1943/01/01: 7, 1943/01/08: 7, 1943/01/15: 7, 1943/02/05: 7, 1943/02/26: 7, 1943/03/12: 7, 1943/03/19: 7, 1943/03/26: 7, 1943/04/09: 7, 1943/04/23: 7, 1943/05/21: 7, 1943/06/18: 7, 1943/06/25: 7, 1943/07/02: 7, 1943/07/09: 7, 1943/07/16: 7, 1943/07/23: 7, 1943/07/30: 4, 1943/07/30: 7, 1943/08/13: 7, 1943/09/17: 7 Alamo City Briefs for 1944, 1944/01/07: 7, 1944/01/14: 7, 1944/01/21: 7, 1944/01/28: 7, 1944/02/04: 7, 1944/02/11: 7, 1944/02/18: 7, 1944/02/25: 7, 1944/03/03: 7, 1944/03/10: 7, 1944/03/24: 7, 1944/03/31: 7, 1944/04/14: 7, 1944/04/21: 7, 1944/04/28: 7, 1944/05/05: 7, 1944/05/12: 7, 1944/05/19: 7, 1944/05/26: 7, 1944/06/02: 7, 1944/06/09: 7, 1944/06/16: 7, 1944/06/23: 7, 1944/06/30: 7, 1944/07/07: 7, 1944/07/14: 7, 1944/07/21: 7, 1944/07/28: 7, 1944/08/04: 7, 1944/08/11: 7, 1944/08/18: 7, 1944/09/01: 7, 1944/09/08: 6, 1944/09/15: 6 Briefs (1944), 1944/09/15 Supp. 4 Chasing with Chase, 1958/02/21: 7, 1958/02/28: 7, 1958/03/07: 7, 1958/03/14: 7, 1958/03/21: 7, 1958/03/28: 7, 1958/04/04: 7, 1958/04/11: 7, 1958/04/18: 7, 1958/04/25: 7, 1958/05/02: 7, 1958/05/09: 7, 1958/05/16: 7, 1958/05/23: 7, 1958/05/30: 7, 1958/06/06: 7, 1958/06/13: 7, 1958/06/20: 7, 1958/06/27: 7, 1958/07/04: 7, 1958/07/11: 7, 1958/07/18: 7, 1958/07/25: 7, 1958/08/01: 7, 1958/08/08: 7, 1958/08/15: 7, 1958/08/22: 7, 1958/08/29: 7, 1958/09/05: 7, 1958/09/12: 7, 1958/09/19: 7, 1958/09/26: 7, 1958/10/03: 7, 1958/10/10: 7, 1958/10/17: 7, 1958/10/24: 7, 1958/10/31: 7, 1958/11/07: 7, 1958/11/14: 7, 1958/11/21: 7, 1958/11/28: 7, 1958/12/05: 7 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1944), 1944/09/29: 6, 1944/10/06: 7, 1944/10/13: 7, 1944/10/27 Supp: 2, 1944/11/03 Supp: 2, 1944/11/10 Supp: 2, 1944/11/17 Supp: 2, 1944/11/24 Supp: 2, 1944/12/01 Supp: 2, 1944/12/08 Supp: 2, 1944/12/22 Supp: 2, 1949/09/16: 4 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1945), 1945/01/05: 6, 1945/01/12 Supp: 4, 1945/01/19: 6, 1945/01/26 Supp: 2, 1945/04/13 Supp: 3, 1945/04/20 Supp: 3, 1945/06/08: 6, 1945/06/15: 6, 1945/09/07 Supp: 2, 1945/09/21 Supp: 2, 1945/10/19: 2, 1945/11/02 Supp: 3, 1946/01/04 Supp: 4 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1946), 1946/01/04 Supp: 3, 1946/01/11: 4, 1946/01/18 Supp: 3, 1946/01/25 Supp: 2, 1946/02/01 Supp: 4, 1946/02/08 Supp: 4, 1946/02/15 Supp: 4, 1946/03/08: 4, 1946/03/29 Supp: 4, 1946/04/05 Supp: 4, 1946/04/12 Supp: 4, 1946/04/26: 6, 1946/05/10 Supp: 4, 1946/05/17 Supp: 4, 1946/05/24 Supp: 4, 1946/05/31 Supp: 4, 1946/06/14 Supp: 4, 1946/06/21 Supp: 4, 1946/06/28 Supp: 4, 1946/07/05 Supp: 4, 1946/07/19 Supp: 4, 1946/07/26 Supp: 4, 1946/08/02 Supp: 4, 1946/08/09 Supp: 4, 1946/08/16: 6, 1946/08/23: 6, 1946/09/20 Supp: 4, 1946/09/27 Supp: 4, 1946/10/11: 2, 1946/10/11 Supp: 4, 1946/10/18: 4, 1946/10/18 Supp: 4, 1946/10/25 Supp: 4, 1946/11/01 Supp: 4, 1946/11/08: 6, 1946/11/08 Supp: 4, 1946/11/15: 6, 1946/11/15 Supp: 4, 1946/11/22 Supp: 4, 1946/12/20 Supp: 4 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1947), 1947/01/10: 4, 1947/01/24 Supp: 4, 1947/03/07 Supp: 4, 1947/06/13: 5, 1947/06/20: 2, 1947/08/01 Supp: 4, 1947/11/14: 2, 1947/11/28 Supp: 4, 1948/01/02 Supp: 4 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1948), 1948/01/09: 2, 1948/01/23 Supp: 2, 1948/02/06 Supp: 2, 1948/02/13 Supp: 2, 1948/02/27: 6, 1948/03/05: 2, 1948/03/12 Supp: 4, 1948/03/19 Supp: 4, 1948/03/26 Supp: 4, 1948/04/02 Supp: 3, 1948/04/09 Supp: 2, 1948/04/16 Supp: 2, 1948/04/23 Supp: 2, 1948/04/30 Supp: 2, 1948/05/07: 2, 1948/05/14: 8, 1948/05/21 Supp: 3, 1948/05/28 Supp: 2, 1948/06/11: 2, 1948/06/18: 2, 1948/06/25: 6, 1948/07/02: 2, 1948/07/09: 4, 1948/07/23 Supp: 2, 1948/07/30 Supp: 3, 1948/08/27: 5, 1948/09/03: 2, 1948/09/10: 2, 1948/10/22: 2, 1948/11/19: 2, 1948/11/26: 2, 1948/12/03: 2 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1949), 1949/01/07: 4, 1949/01/21: 2, 1949/01/28: 2, 1949/02/04 Supp: 2, 1949/02/18 Supp: 3, 1949/02/25 Supp: 3, 1949/03/04 Supp: 3, 1949/03/11: 2, 1949/03/18 Supp: 3, 1949/03/25 Supp: 2, 1949/04/01: 4, 1949/04/22: 2, 1949/04/29: 2, 1949/05/06 Supp: 2, 1949/05/13: 6, 1949/05/13 Supp: 3, 1949/06/03 Supp: 2, 1949/06/10 Supp: 2, 1949/06/17 Supp: 2, 1949/06/24 Supp: 3, 1949/07/01 Supp: 3, 1949/07/08 Supp: 3, 1949/07/15: 6, 1949/07/22 Supp: 3, 1949/07/29 Supp: 3, 1949/08/05 Supp: 3, 1949/08/12 Supp: 2, 1949/08/19 Supp: 2, 1949/08/26 Supp: 2, 1949/09/02: 2, 1949/09/09: 4, 1949/09/23 Supp: 2, 1949/09/30: 4, 1949/10/07 Supp: 3, 1949/10/14 Supp: 2, 1949/10/21 Supp: 3, 1949/11/11: 6, 1949/11/18: 7, 1949/12/02: 2, 1949/12/09: 6, 1949/12/16: 5, 1949/12/23 Supp: 2, 1949/12/30: 4 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1950), 1950/01/06: 6, 1950/01/13: 6, 1950/02/10: 6, 1950/03/03: 7, 1950/03/10: 2, 1950/05/19: 6, 1950/10/20: 6, 1950/10/27: 6, 1950/11/03: 6 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1951), 1951/01/05: 6, 1951/01/19: 6, 1951/02/16: 6, 1951/03/16: 6, 1951/04/20: 7, 1951/05/18: 7, 1951/05/25: 6, 1951/07/27: 7, 1951/08/24: 6, 1951/08/31: 2, 1951/09/07: 6, 1951/09/14: 7, 1951/10/26: 4, 1951/11/02: 7, 1951/11/09: 2, 1951/11/30: 7, 1952/01/04: 6 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1952), 1952/01/11: 6, 1952/01/18: 6, 1952/01/25: 6, 1952/02/29: 6, 1952/03/21: 4, 1952/03/28: 6, 1952/04/04: 2, 1952/05/23: 4, 1952/06/27: 6, 1952/07/04: 2, 1952/07/11: 6, 1952/08/29: 6, 1952/09/12: 6, 1952/11/07: 6, 1952/11/14: 6, 1952/12/19: 7, 1952/12/26: 6 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1953), 1953/02/06: 4, 1953/06/05: 6, 1953/07/17 Supp: 3, 1953/07/24 Supp: 2, 1953/07/31: 4, 1953/08/07: 6, 1953/08/14 Supp: 3, 1953/08/21 Supp: 3, 1953/08/28 Supp: 2, 1953/09/04: 4, 1953/09/11: 6, 1953/09/18 Supp: 3, 1953/09/25 Supp: 3, 1953/10/02: 6, 1953/10/09 Supp: 4, 1953/10/16: 6, 1953/10/23 Supp: 4, 1953/10/30 Supp: 3, 1953/11/13: 6, 1953/11/20 Supp: 2, 1953/12/04 Supp: 3, 1953/12/25 Supp: 3 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1954), 1954/01/08 Supp: 2, 1954/01/22: 6, 1954/02/05: 6, 1954/02/26: 6, 1954/04/23: 6, 1954/05/14: 7, 1954/06/04: 6, 1954/06/25: 7, 1954/07/02: 4, 1954/07/23: 6, 1954/08/06: 6, 1954/08/13: 6, 1954/09/10: 6, 1954/09/17: 6, 1954/09/24: 6, 1954/10/08: 6, 1954/10/22: 6, 1954/11/12: 7, 1954/11/26: 6, 1954/12/03: 6, 1954/12/24: 4 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1955), 1955/01/07: 6, 1955/01/28: 6, 1955/02/04 Supp: 2, 1955/03/04 Supp: 2, 1955/03/18 Supp: 3, 1955/04/01 Supp: 3, 1955/04/15: 7, 1955/04/29 Supp: 2, 1955/05/13: 1, 1955/05/20 Supp: 2, 1955/06/10: 2, 1955/06/17 Supp: 3, 1955/06/24 Supp: 3, 1955/07/08 Supp: 3, 1955/07/15: 6, 1955/07/22 Supp: 3, 1955/07/29 Supp: 2, 1955/08/05 Supp: 3, 1955/08/12: 6, 1955/08/19 Supp: 3, 1955/08/26: 6, 1955/09/02 Supp: 3, 1955/09/09 Supp: 3, 1955/09/23: 6 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1956), 1956/04/06: 6, 1956/06/22: 4, 1956/08/03: 6, 1956/08/17: 6, 1956/09/07: 6, 1956/11/02: 6, 1957/01/04: 6 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1957), 1957/01/11: 6, 1957/02/15: 6, 1957/02/22: 6, 1957/03/15: 3, 1957/04/05: 6, 1957/07/12: 6, 1957/09/06: 6, 1957/09/20: 6, 1957/10/04: 6, 1957/10/25: 6 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1958), 1958/03/14: 6, 1958/04/04: 6, 1958/06/27: 6 Comings, Goings, and Doings (1959), 1959/05/29: 3 debutantes
See Debutantes Drippings from the Pen of Samuel T. McKibben, 1939/01/27: 5, 1939/03/03: 7, 1939/03/10: 7, 1939/03/24: 7, 1939/03/31: 7, 1939/04/07: 7, 1939/04/14: 7, 1939/04/21: 7, 1939/04/28: 7, 1939/05/05: 7, 1939/05/12: 7, 1939/05/19: 7, 1939/06/02: 7 "Hank's Wonderings," 1933/10/27: 2, 1933/11/03: 7, 1933/11/10: 7 Hice Reports for 1948, 1947/11/28 Supp: 4, 1948/01/23 Supp: 3, 1948/01/30: 2, 1948/02/06 Supp: 2, 1948/02/13: 2, 1948/02/20 Supp: 3, 1948/02/27 Supp: 3, 1948/03/05: 2, 1948/03/12 Supp: 4, 1948/03/26 Supp: 3, 1948/04/02 Supp: 2, 1948/04/09 Supp: 3, 1948/04/16 Supp: 2, 1948/04/23 Supp: 2, 1948/04/30 Supp: 3, 1948/05/07: 2, 1948/05/14 Supp: 4, 1948/05/21: 7, 1948/05/28 Supp: 3, 1948/06/04 Supp: 3, 1948/06/11 Supp: 3, 1948/06/18: 2, 1948/06/25: 6, 1948/07/02 Supp: 4, 1948/07/16 Supp: 3, 1948/07/23 Supp: 2, 1948/07/30 Supp: 2, 1948/08/13: 2, 1948/12/03: 2 Hice Reports for 1949, 1949/01/21: 2, 1949/01/28 Supp: 2, 1949/02/04 Supp: 3, 1949/02/11 Supp: 3, 1949/02/18 Supp: 3, 1949/02/25 Supp: 3, 1949/03/04 Supp: 3, 1949/03/11: 2, 1949/04/01: 4, 1949/04/08 Supp: 2, 1949/04/29 Supp: 2, 1949/05/13: 4, 1949/05/27 Supp: 3, 1949/06/03 Supp: 4, 1949/06/10 Supp: 4, 1949/06/17 Supp: 2, 1949/06/24 Supp: 3, 1949/07/01 Supp: 3, 1949/07/15: 6, 1949/07/22 Supp: 2, 1949/07/29 Supp: 3, 1949/08/05 Supp: 4, 1949/08/12 Supp: 2, 1949/08/19 Supp: 3, 1949/08/26 Supp: 2, 1949/09/02: 2, 1949/09/16: 6, 1949/09/23 Supp: 2, 1949/09/30: 4, 1949/10/07 Supp: 2, 1949/10/14: 6, 1949/10/21 Supp: 3, 1949/10/28 Supp: 3, 1949/12/09 Supp: 3, 1949/12/16 Supp: 2, 1949/12/23 Supp: 3 Hice Reports for 1950, 1950/01/06: 6, 1950/02/17: 2, 1950/03/24: 6, 1950/04/21: 6, 1950/05/19: 2, 1950/06/02: 2 Hice Reports for 1951, 1951/08/24: 7, 1951/08/31: 7, 1952/01/04: 6 Hice Reports for 1952, 1952/01/11: 6, 1952/01/18: 6, 1952/03/21: 4, 1952/04/04: 2, 1952/05/09: 6, 1952/05/16: 4 Hice Reports for 1953, 1953/07/31: 4, 1953/08/28 Supp: 2, 1953/10/16: 6, 1953/10/30 Supp: 2, 1953/12/11: 8 Hice Reports for 1954, 1954/01/29 Supp: 3 Hice Reports for 1955, 1955/07/15: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1933, 1933/12/08: 6, 1933/12/15: 6, 1933/12/22: 6, 1933/12/29: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1934, 1934/01/05: 6, 1934/01/12: 6, 1934/01/19: 6, 1934/01/26: 6, 1934/02/02: 6, 1934/02/09: 6, 1934/02/16: 6, 1934/02/23: 6, 1934/03/02: 6, 1934/03/09: 6, 1934/03/16: 6, 1934/03/23: 6, 1934/03/30: 6, 1934/04/06: 6, 1934/04/13: 6, 1934/04/27: 6, 1934/05/04: 6, 1934/05/25: 6, 1934/06/01: 6, 1934/06/08: 6, 1934/06/22: 6, 1934/06/29: 6, 1934/07/06: 6, 1934/07/13: 6, 1934/07/20: 6, 1934/07/27: 6, 1934/10/12: 6, 1934/10/19: 6, 1934/11/09: 6, 1934/11/16: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1935, 1935/04/05: 6, 1935/05/17: 6, 1935/07/05: 6, 1935/07/12: 6, 1935/07/19: 6, 1935/07/26: 6 (filmed in 08/02 issue), 1935/08/02: 6, 1935/08/09: 6, 1935/09/13: 6, 1935/09/27: 6, 1935/10/18: 6, 1935/11/08: 8, 1935/12/27: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1936, 1936/01/03: 6, 1936/01/10: 6, 1936/01/17: 6, 1936/01/24: 6, 1936/01/31: 6, 1936/02/21: 6, 1936/02/28: 6, 1936/03/06: 6, 1936/06/19: 6, 1936/07/03: 6, 1936/07/10: 6, 1936/07/17: 6, 1936/07/24: 6, 1936/07/31: 6, 1936/08/07: 6, 1936/08/14: 6, 1936/08/28: 6, 1936/09/18: 6, 1936/09/25: 6, 1936/10/02: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1937, 1937/07/02: 6, 1937/07/09: 6, 1937/07/16: 6, 1937/07/23: 6, 1937/07/30: 6, 1937/09/03: 6, 1937/09/10: 6, 1937/09/17: 6, 1937/09/24: 6, 1937/12/03: 6, 1937/12/10: 6, 1937/12/17: 6, 1937/12/24: 6, 1937/12/31: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1938, 1938/01/07: 7, 1938/01/14: 6, 1938/01/21: 6, 1938/01/28: 6, 1938/04/15: 6, 1938/04/22: 6, 1938/04/29: 6, 1938/05/06: 6, 1938/05/13: 6, 1938/05/20: 6, 1938/05/27: 6, 1938/06/03: 6, 1938/06/17: 6, 1938/07/01: 6, 1938/07/08: 6, 1938/07/15: 6, 1938/07/22: 6, 1938/07/29: 6, 1938/09/23: 6, 1938/09/30: 6, 1938/10/07: 6, 1938/10/14: 6, 1938/10/28: 6, 1938/11/18: 6, 1938/11/25: 6, 1938/12/02: 6, 1938/12/09: 6, 1938/12/16: 6, 1938/12/30: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1939, 1939/01/06: 6, 1939/01/13: 6, 1939/01/20: 6, 1939/01/27: 6, 1939/03/03: 6, 1939/03/10: 6, 1939/03/31: 6, 1939/04/07: 6, 1939/04/14: 6, 1939/04/21: 6, 1939/04/28: 6, 1939/05/05: 6, 1939/05/19: 6, 1939/06/02: 6, 1939/06/16: 6, 1939/06/23: 6, 1939/06/30: 6, 1939/07/07: 6, 1939/07/14: 6, 1939/07/28: 6, 1939/08/04: 6, 1939/08/18: 6, 1939/08/25: 6, 1939/09/01: 6, 1939/09/08: 6, 1939/09/15: 6, 1939/09/22: 6, 1939/09/29: 6, 1939/10/27: 6, 1939/11/03: 6, 1939/11/10: 6, 1939/11/17: 6, 1939/11/24: 6, 1939/12/08: 6, 1939/12/15: 6, 1939/12/29: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1940, 1940/01/05: 6, 1940/01/12: 6, 1940/01/19: 6, 1940/01/26: 6, 1940/02/02: 6, 1940/02/09: 6, 1940/02/16: 6, 1940/02/23: 7, 1940/04/05: 6, 1940/04/19: 6, 1940/04/26: 6, 1940/05/17: 6, 1940/05/31: 6, 1940/06/07: 6, 1940/06/14: 6, 1940/06/21: 6, 1940/06/28: 6, 1940/07/05: 6, 1940/07/12: 6, 1940/07/26: 6, 1940/08/02: 6, 1940/08/09: 6, 1940/08/16: 6, 1940/08/23: 6, 1940/08/30: 6, 1940/09/06: 6, 1940/09/13: 6, 1940/09/20: 6, 1940/09/27: 6, 1940/10/04: 6, 1940/10/11: 6, 1940/10/18: 6, 1940/11/01: 6, 1940/11/08: 6, 1940/11/15: 6, 1940/11/22: 6, 1940/11/29: 6, 1940/12/13: 6, 1940/12/20: 6, 1940/12/27: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1941, 1941/01/03: 6, 1941/01/17: 6, 1941/01/24: 6, 1941/01/31: 6, 1941/02/07: 6, 1941/02/14: 6, 1941/02/21: 6, 1941/02/28: 6, 1941/03/07: 6, 1941/03/14: 6, 1941/03/28: 6, 1941/04/04: 6, 1941/04/11: 6, 1941/04/25: 6, 1941/05/02: 6, 1941/05/09: 6, 1941/05/16: 6, 1941/05/23: 6, 1941/06/06: 6, 1941/06/13: 6, 1941/06/20: 6, 1941/06/27: 6, 1941/07/04: 6, 1941/07/11: 6, 1941/07/25: 6, 1941/09/05: 6, 1941/09/19: 6, 1941/09/26: 6, 1941/10/10: 6, 1941/10/17: 6, 1941/10/31: 6, 1941/12/26: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1942, 1942/01/09: 6, 1942/01/16: 6, 1942/02/13: 6, 1942/04/10: 6, 1942/04/17: 6, 1942/05/01: 6, 1942/05/08: 6, 1942/05/22: 6, 1942/06/12: 6, 1942/06/19: 6, 1942/06/26: 6, 1942/07/17: 6, 1942/07/24: 6, 1942/07/31: 6, 1942/08/14: 6, 1942/08/21: 6, 1942/08/28: 6, 1942/09/11: 6, 1942/10/02: 6, 1942/10/09: 6, 1942/10/16: 6, 1942/10/23: 6, 1942/11/13: 6, 1942/11/20: 6, 1942/12/04: 6, 1942/12/25: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1943, 1943/01/01: 6, 1943/01/08: 6, 1943/01/15: 6, 1943/02/05: 6, 1943/02/26: 6, 1943/03/12: 6, 1943/03/19: 6, 1943/03/26: 6, 1943/04/23: 6, 1943/05/21: 6, 1943/06/18: 6, 1943/06/25: 6, 1943/07/02: 6, 1943/07/09: 6, 1943/07/16: 6, 1943/07/23: 6, 1943/07/30: 6, 1943/08/13: 6, 1943/09/17: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1944, 1944/01/07: 6, 1944/01/14: 6, 1944/01/28: 6, 1944/02/11: 6, 1944/02/18: 6, 1944/02/25: 6, 1944/03/10: 6, 1944/03/17: 6, 1944/03/24: 7, 1944/04/14: 6, 1944/04/21: 6, 1944/05/05: 6, 1944/05/12: 6, 1944/06/02: 6, 1944/06/09: 6, 1944/06/16: 6, 1944/07/14: 6, 1944/07/21: 6, 1944/07/28: 6, 1944/08/04: 6, 1944/08/11: 6, 1944/08/18: 6, 1944/09/15 Supp. 1, 1944/10/27 Supp: 1, 1944/11/03 Supp: 1, 1944/11/10 Supp: 1, 1944/11/17 Supp: 1, 1944/11/24 Supp: 1, 1944/12/01 Supp: 1, 1944/12/08 Supp: 1, 1944/12/15 Supp: 1, 1944/12/22 Supp: 1 Jo's Jottings for 1945, 1945/01/05 Supp: 1, 1945/01/12 Supp: 1, 1945/01/19 Supp: 1, 1945/01/26 Supp: 1, 1945/04/13 Supp: 1, 1945/04/20 Supp: 1, 1945/09/07 Supp: 1, 1945/09/21 Supp: 1, 1945/11/02 Supp: 1 Jo's Jottings for 1946, 1946/01/04 Supp: 1, 1946/01/11 Supp: 1, 1946/01/18 Supp: 1, 1946/01/25 Supp: 1, 1946/02/01 Supp: 1, 1946/02/08 Supp: 1, 1946/02/15 Supp: 1, 1946/02/22 Supp: 1, 1946/03/01 Supp: 1, 1946/03/08 Supp: 1, 1946/03/29 Supp: 1, 1946/04/05 Supp: 1, 1946/04/12 Supp: 1, 1946/05/03 Supp: 1, 1946/05/10 Supp: 1, 1946/05/17 Supp: 1, 1946/05/24: 6, 1946/05/31 Supp: 1, 1946/06/21 Supp: 1, 1946/06/28 Supp: 1, 1946/07/05 Supp: 1, 1946/07/19 Supp: 1, 1946/07/26 Supp: 1, 1946/08/02 Supp: 1, 1946/08/09: 6, 1946/09/20 Supp: 1, 1946/09/27 Supp: 1, 1946/10/11 Supp: 1, 1946/10/18 Supp: 1, 1946/10/25 Supp: 1, 1946/11/01 Supp: 1, 1946/11/15: 6, 1946/11/22 Supp: 1, 1946/12/20 Supp: 1 Jo's Jottings for 1947, 1947/01/10 Supp: 1, 1947/01/24 Supp: 1, 1947/03/07 Supp: 1, 1947/04/11 Supp: 1, 1947/08/01 Supp: 1, 1947/11/14 Supp: 1, 1947/11/28 Supp: 1, 1948/01/02 Supp: 1 Jo's Jottings for 1948, 1948/01/09 Supp: 1, 1948/01/23 Supp: 1, 1948/02/06 Supp: 1, 1948/02/13 Supp: 1, 1948/02/20 Supp:1, 1948/02/27 Supp: 1, 1948/03/05 Supp: 1, 1948/03/12 Supp: 1, 1948/03/19 Supp: 1, 1948/03/26 Supp: 1, 1948/04/02 Supp: 1, 1948/04/09 Supp: 1, 1948/04/16 Supp: 1, 1948/04/23 Supp: 1, 1948/04/30 Supp: 1, 1948/05/07 Supp: 1, 1948/05/14 Supp: 1, 1948/05/21 Supp: 1, 1948/05/28 Supp: 1, 1948/06/04 Supp: 1, 1948/06/11 Supp: 1, 1948/06/18 Supp: 1, 1948/06/25 Supp: 1, 1948/07/02 Supp: 1, 1948/07/09 Supp: 1, 1948/07/16 Supp: 1, 1948/07/23 Supp: 1, 1948/07/30 Supp: 1 Jo's Jottings for 1949, 1949/01/21 Supp: 1, 1949/01/28 Supp: 1, 1949/02/04 Supp: 1, 1949/02/11 Supp: 1, 1949/02/18 Supp: 1, 1949/02/25 Supp: 1, 1949/03/04 Supp: 1, 1949/03/11: 6, 1949/03/18 Supp: 1, 1949/03/25 Supp: 1, 1949/04/01 Supp: 1, 1949/04/08 Supp: 1, 1949/04/15 Supp: 1, 1949/04/22 Supp: 1, 1949/04/29 Supp: 1, 1949/05/06 Supp: 1, 1949/05/13 Supp: 1, 1949/05/20 Supp: 1, 1949/05/27 Supp: 1, 1949/06/03 Supp: 1, 1949/06/10 Supp: 1, 1949/06/17 Supp: 1, 1949/07/01 Supp: 1, 1949/07/08 Supp: 1, 1949/07/15 Supp: 1, 1949/07/22 Supp: 1, 1949/07/29 Supp: 1, 1949/08/05 Supp: 1, 1949/08/12 Supp: 1, 1949/08/19 Supp: 1, 1949/08/26 Supp: 1, 1949/09/02 Supp: 1, 1949/09/09 Supp: 1, 1949/09/23 Supp: 1, 1949/09/30 Supp: 1, 1949/10/07: 6, 1949/10/14 Supp: 1, 1949/10/21 Supp: 1, 1949/10/28 Supp: 1, 1949/11/04 Supp: 1, 1949/11/11 Supp: 1, 1949/11/18 Supp: 1, 1949/11/25 Supp: 1, 1949/12/02 Supp: 1, 1949/12/09 Supp: 1, 1949/12/16 Supp: 1, 1949/12/23 Supp: 1, 1949/12/30 Supp: 1 Jo's Jottings for 1950, 1950/01/06 Supp: 1 Jo's Jottings for 1951, 1951/01/05: 6, 1951/08/31: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1953, 1953/07/17 Supp: 1, 1953/07/24 Supp: 1, 1953/08/07 Supp: 1, 1953/08/14 Supp: 1, 1953/08/21 Supp: 1, 1953/08/28 Supp: 1, 1953/09/11 Supp: 1, 1953/09/18 Supp: 1, 1953/09/25 Supp: 1, 1953/10/02 Supp: 1, 1953/10/09 Supp: 1, 1953/10/16 Supp: 1, 1953/10/23 Supp: 1, 1953/10/30 Supp: 1, 1953/11/06 Supp: 1, 1953/11/13 Supp: 1, 1953/11/20 Supp: 1, 1953/11/27 Supp: 1, 1953/12/04 Supp: 1, 1953/12/11 Supp: 1, 1953/12/25 Supp: 1 Jo's Jottings for 1954, 1954/01/08 Supp: 1, 1954/01/15 Supp: 1, 1954/01/22 Supp: 1, 1954/01/29 Supp: 1, 1954/02/05 Supp: 1, 1954/02/19 Supp: 1, 1954/04/23: 6, 1954/05/14: 7, 1954/05/21Supp: 1, 1954/07/02: 6, 1954/08/13: 6, 1954/08/27: 6
partial column, 1954/09/03: 6
1954/09/10: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1957 , 1957/03/15: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1958, 1958/03/07: 6, 1958/06/20: 6 Jo's Jottings for 1959, 1959/03/20: 6, 1959/04/03: 6, 1959/05/01: 6 Kenwood news in 1959, 1959/06/19: 7, 1959/07/03: 7, 1959/07/10: 7 locals and personals, 6, 7, 1931/05/29: 9, 1931/08/07: 6, 1931/08/14: 3, 1931/08/21: 6, 1931/08/28: 6, 1931/09/04: 6, 7, 1931/09/18: 6, 7, 1931/09/25: 7, 1931/10/02: 7 Mr. X, The Man About Town, 1936/06/19: 7, 1936/07/03: 7, 1936/07/10: 7, 1936/07/17: 7, 1936/07/24: 5, 1936/07/31: 7, 1936/08/28: 7, 1936/09/18: 5, 1936/09/25: 7, 1936/10/02:, 1936/10/02: 7 Observations, by "Mac," 1932/10/07: 6 On the Boulevard for 1931, 1931/05/29: 8, 1931/08/07: 6, 1931/08/14: 6, 1931/10/09: 6, 1931/12/04: 6, 1931/12/11: 6, 1931/12/18: 6, 1931/12/25: 6 On the Boulevard for 1932, 1932/04/01: 6, 1932/04/15: 6, 1932/04/22: 6, 1932/04/29: 6, 1932/05/06: 6, 1932/05/13: 6, 1932/05/20: 6, 1932/05/27: 6, 1932/06/03: 6, 1932/06/10: 6, 1932/06/17: 6, 1932/06/24: 7, 1932/07/01: 6, 1932/07/08: 6, 1932/07/15: 6, 1932/07/22: 6, 1932/07/29: 3, 1932/08/05: 6, 1932/08/12: 3, 1932/08/26: 6, 1932/09/02: 6, 1932/09/09: 7, 1932/09/16: 6, 1932/09/23: 7, 1932/09/30: 6, 1932/10/07: 6, 1932/10/21: 6, 1932/10/28: 6, 1932/11/11: 6, 1932/11/18: 6, 1932/11/25: 6, 1932/12/02: 6, 1932/12/09: 6, 1932/12/16: 6, 1932/12/23: 6, 1932/12/30: 6 On the Boulevard for 1933, 1933/01/06: 7, 1933/01/13: 6, 1933/01/20: 6, 1933/01/27: 6, 1933/02/03: 6, 1933/02/10: 6, 1933/02/17: 6, 1933/03/03: 4, 1933/03/10: 4, 1933/03/17: 4, 1933/03/24: 4, 1933/03/31: 4, 1933/04/07: 4, 1933/04/14: 4, 1933/04/21: 4, 1933/04/28: 4, 1933/05/05: 4, 1933/05/12: 4, 1933/05/19: 4, 1933/05/26: 4, 1933/06/09: 4, 1933/06/16: 6, 1933/06/23: 4, 1933/06/30: 4, 1933/07/07: 4, 1933/07/14: 4, 1933/07/21: 4, 1933/07/28: 4, 1933/08/11: 4, 1933/08/18: 4, 1933/08/25: 4, 1933/09/01: 4, 1933/09/08: 5, 1933/09/15: 5, 1933/09/22: 6, 1933/09/29: 4, 1933/10/06: 6, 1933/10/13: 6, 1933/10/20: 4, 1933/10/27: 4, 1933/11/03: 4, 1933/11/10: 4, 1933/11/17: 4, 1933/12/01: 4, 1933/12/08: 4, 1933/12/15: 4, 1933/12/22: 4, 1933/12/29: 4 On the Boulevard for 1934, 1934/02/09: 4, 1934/02/16: 4, 1934/02/23: 7, 1934/03/02: 4, 1934/03/09: 4, 1934/03/16: 4, 1934/04/06: 4 On The Boulevard for 1935, 1935/04/05: 7, 1935/06/07: 7, 1935/11/15: 4 Our Men and Women in Uniform
See US Armed Forces Personal Activities for 1932, 1932/04/15: 5, 1932/04/22: 5, 1932/04/29: 7, 1932/05/06: 5, 1932/05/13: 5, 1932/05/27: 7, 1932/06/03: 3, 1932/06/10: 5, 1932/06/17: 4, 5, 1932/06/24: 5, 1932/07/01: 5, 1932/07/01: 8 (filmed in 07/08 issue), 1932/07/08: 5, 1932/07/08: 8 (filmed in 07/15 issue), 1932/07/15: 5, 6, 1932/07/22: 5, 1932/08/05: 4, 5, 6, 1932/08/12: 8 (filmed in 08/19 issue), 1932/08/19: 5, 1932/08/26: 5, 1932/09/02: 5, 7, 1932/09/09: 4, 5, 6, 1932/09/16: 5, 1932/09/16: 8 (filmed in 09/23 issue), 1932/09/23: 7, 1932/09/30: 6, 7, 1932/10/07: 2, 3, 5, 6, 1932/11/04: 5, 1932/11/18: 5, 1932/12/02: 7, 1932/12/09: 5, 1932/12/23: 7, 1932/12/30: 3, 6, 7 Personal Activities for 1933, 1933/01/06: 3, 6, 7, 1933/01/13: 6, 7, 1933/01/20: 6, 7, 1933/02/10: 7, 1933/02/17: 3, 1933/03/03: 7, 1933/03/10: 3, 1933/03/10: 7, 1933/03/17: 3, 1933/03/24: 3, 1933/06/09: 6, 7, 1933/06/23: 6, 1933/06/30: 6, 1933/07/07: 6, 7, 1933/07/14: 3, 5, 1933/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue), 1933/07/21: 3, 6, 1933/07/21: 8 (filmed in 07/28 issue), 1933/08/04: 5, 1933/08/11: 7, 1933/08/18: 6, 7, 1933/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue), 1933/08/25: 6, 1933/08/25: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue), 1933/09/01: 3, 5, 6, 1933/09/01: 8 (filmed in 09/08 issue), 1933/09/08: 5, 6, 7, 1933/09/15: 6, 7, 1933/09/22: 5, 6, 7, 1933/10/06: 7, 1933/10/20: 7, 1933/10/20: 8 (filmed in 10/27 issue), 1933/10/27: 6, 1933/10/27: 8 (filmed in 11/03 issue), 1933/11/03: 7, 1933/11/10: 5, 1933/12/08: 5, 7, 1933/12/22: 6, 7, 1933/12/29: 6 Personal Activities for 1934, 1934/01/05: 6, 1934/01/12: 8 (filmed in 01/19 issue), 1934/01/26: 7, 1934/02/02: 7, 1934/02/09: 6, 1934/05/04: 7, 1934/05/11: 5, 1934/05/25: 6, 1934/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue), 1934/06/08: 4, 1934/06/15: 6, 1934/06/22: 7, 1934/06/29: 7, 1934/07/06: 7, 1934/07/13: 7, 1934/07/20: 7, 1934/07/27: 7, 1934/10/12: 7, 1934/10/19: 7, 1934/11/02: 7, 1934/11/09: 6, 7, 1934/11/16: 7 Personal Activities for 1935, 1935/05/17: 7, 1935/06/07: 7, 1935/07/05: 7, 1935/07/12: 7, 1935/07/19: 7, 1935/08/02: 7, 1935/08/09: 7, 1935/09/13: 7, 1935/09/27: 7 The Shadow Speaks, 1933/11/17: 6, 1933/11/24: 6, 1933/12/15: 3, 1933/12/22: 4, 1933/12/29: 3, 1934/01/05: 3, 1934/01/19: 7, 1934/01/26: 7 Sharps and Flats for 1937, 1937/03/12: 7, 1937/07/02: 7, 1937/07/09: 7, 1937/07/16: 7, 1937/07/23: 7, 1937/09/17: 7, 1937/09/24: 7, 1937/12/03: 7, 1937/12/17: 7, 1937/12/24: 7 Sharps and Flats for 1938, 1938/01/07: 7, 1938/01/14: 7, 1938/01/21: 7, 1938/01/28: 7, 1938/04/01: 7, 1938/04/15: 7, 1938/04/22: 7, 1938/05/06: 7, 1938/05/13: 7, 1938/05/20: 7, 1938/07/15: 7, 1938/07/22: 7, 1938/07/29: 7, 1938/09/23: 7, 1938/09/30: 7, 1938/10/07: 7, 1938/10/14: 7, 1938/10/28: 7, 1938/11/04: 7, 1938/11/11: 7, 1938/11/18: 7, 1938/11/25: 7, 1938/12/02: 7, 1938/12/09: 7, 1938/12/16: 7, 1938/12/30: 7 Sharps and Flats for 1939, 1939/01/06: 7, 1939/01/13: 7, 1939/01/20: 7, 1939/01/27: 7, 1939/03/03: 7, 1939/03/10: 7, 1939/03/24: 7, 1939/04/28: 7, 1939/05/05: 7, 1939/05/12: 7, 1939/05/19: 7, 1939/06/02: 7, 1939/06/16: 7, 1939/06/23: 7, 1939/06/30: 7, 1939/07/07: 7, 1939/07/14: 7, 1939/07/21: 7, 1939/07/28: 7, 1939/08/04: 7, 1939/08/18: 7, 1939/08/25: 7, 1939/09/01: 7, 1939/09/08: 7, 1939/09/15: 7, 1939/09/22: 7, 1939/09/29: 7, 1939/10/20: 7, 1939/10/27: 7, 1939/11/03: 7, 1939/11/10: 7, 1939/11/17: 7, 1939/11/24: 7, 1939/12/08: 7, 1939/12/15: 7, 1939/12/29: 7 Sharps and Flats for 1940, 1940/01/05: 7, 1940/01/12: 7, 1940/01/19: 7, 1940/01/26: 7, 1940/02/09: 7, 1940/02/16: 7, 1940/02/23: 7, 1940/04/05: 7, 1940/04/19: 7, 1940/04/26: 7, 1940/05/17: 7, 1940/05/24: 7, 1940/05/31: 7, 1940/06/07: 7, 1940/06/14: 7, 1940/06/21: 7, 1940/06/28: 7, 1940/07/05: 7, 1940/07/12: 7, 1940/07/26: 7, 1940/08/02: 7, 1940/08/09: 7, 1940/08/16: 7, 1940/09/20: 7, 1940/11/01: 7, 1940/11/08: 7, 1940/11/15: 7, 1940/11/22: 7, 1940/11/29: 7, 1940/12/13: 7, 1940/12/20: 7, 1940/12/27: 7 Sharps and Flats for 1941, 1941/01/03: 8 (filmed in 01/10 issue), 1941/01/10: 7, 1941/01/17: 7, 1941/01/24: 7, 1941/01/31: 7, 1941/02/07: 7, 1941/02/14: 7, 1941/02/21: 7, 1941/02/28: 7, 1941/03/14: 6, 1941/04/11: 7, 1941/04/18: 7, 1941/04/25: 7, 1941/05/02: 7, 1941/05/09: 7, 1941/05/16: 7, 1941/05/23: 7, 1941/06/06: 7, 1941/06/13: 7, 1941/06/27: 7, 1941/07/04: 7, 1941/07/11: 7, 1941/07/18: 7, 1941/07/25: 7, 1941/08/01: 7, 1941/08/08: 7, 1941/08/15: 7, 1941/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue), 1941/09/05: 7, 1941/09/12: 7, 1941/09/19: 7, 1941/10/17: 7, 1941/10/24: 7, 1941/10/31: 7, 1941/11/07: 7, 1941/11/14: 7, 1941/11/28: 7, 1941/12/05: 7, 1941/12/12: 5, 1941/12/19: 7, 1941/12/26: 7, 1942/04/10: 7 Sharps and Flats for 1942, 1942/01/09: 7, 1942/01/30: 7, 1942/02/13: 7, 1942/07/31: 7, 1942/08/07: 5, 1942/08/14: 7, 1942/08/21: 7, 1942/08/28: 7, 1942/09/04: 7, 1942/09/11: 7, 1942/09/25: 7, 1942/10/02: 7, 1942/10/09: 7, 1942/10/23: 7, 1942/11/06: 7, 1942/11/20: 7, 1942/12/04: 7, 1942/12/11: 7, 1942/12/18: 7, 1942/12/25: 7 Sharps and Flats for 1943, 1943/01/01: 7, 1943/01/08: 7, 1943/01/15: 7, 1943/02/05: 7, 1943/02/26: 7, 1943/03/12: 7, 1943/03/19: 7, 1943/03/26: 7, 1943/04/09: 7, 1943/04/23: 7, 1943/05/21: 7, 1943/06/18: 7, 1943/06/25: 7, 1943/07/02: 7, 1943/07/09: 7, 1943/07/16: 7, 1943/07/23: 7, 1943/07/30: 7, 1943/08/13: 7, 1943/09/17: 7 Sharps and Flats for 1944, 1944/01/07: 7, 1944/01/14: 7, 1944/01/21: 7, 1944/01/28: 7, 1944/02/04: 4, 1944/02/11: 7, 1944/02/18: 7, 1944/02/25: 4, 1944/03/10: 7, 1944/03/24: 4, 1944/04/07: 2, 1944/04/28: 7, 1944/06/30: 2, 1944/07/07: 7, 1944/07/21: 5, 1944/07/28: 7, 1944/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue), 1944/08/11: 7, 1944/08/18: 7, 1944/09/01: 4, 1944/09/08: 7, 1944/09/15: 4, 1944/09/29: 7, 1944/10/06: 7, 1944/10/13: 7, 1944/10/20: 7, 1944/10/27: 7, 1944/11/10: 7, 1944/11/17: 7, 1944/11/24: 7, 1944/12/08: 7, 1944/12/15: 7, 1944/12/22: 7, 1944/12/29: 7 Sharps and Flats for 1945, 1945/01/05: 7, 1945/01/12: 7, 1945/01/19: 7, 1945/01/26: 7, 1945/02/02: 7, 1945/02/09: 7, 1945/02/16: 7, 1945/02/23: 7, 1945/03/02: 7, 1945/03/23: 5, 1945/03/30: 7, 1945/04/06: 7, 1945/04/13: 7, 1945/04/20: 7, 1945/05/04: 7, 1945/05/11: 7, 1945/05/18: 7, 1945/05/25: 7, 1945/06/01: 7, 1945/06/08: 7, 1945/06/15: 7, 1945/06/22: 7, 1945/06/29: 7, 1945/07/06: 7, 1945/07/27: 7, 1945/08/03: 7, 1945/08/10: 7, 1945/08/17: 7, 1945/08/24: 7, 1945/08/31: 7, 1945/09/07: 7, 1945/09/14: 7, 1945/09/21: 7, 1945/10/12: 7, 1945/10/19: 7, 1945/10/26: 7, 1945/11/02: 7, 1945/11/09: 7, 1945/11/23: 7, 1945/11/30: 7, 1945/12/21: 7, 1945/12/28: 7, 1946/02/01: 7 Sharps and Flats for 1946, 1946/01/11: 7, 1946/01/18: 7, 1946/01/25: 7, 1946/02/08: 7, 1946/02/22: 7, 1946/05/10: 7, 1946/05/17: 7, 1946/06/07: 7 Soup-Spilling Sue, 1933/02/10: 6, 1933/02/17: 6, 1933/03/10: 6, 1933/03/17: 6, 1933/03/24: 6, 1933/03/31: 5, 1933/04/07: 6, 1933/04/21: 6 Southwest San Antonio News and Activities, 1957/05/03: 7 Webby's Wanderings, by Lee W. Chase, Jr., 1933/08/11: 7, 1933/08/18: 6, 1933/08/25: 6, 1933/09/01: 6, 1933/09/08: 6, 1933/09/15: 6, 1933/09/22: 6, 1933/09/29: 6, 1933/10/06: 6, 1933/10/13: 6, 1933/11/03: 7, 1933/11/10: 7 Week's Social Events, by Mack, 1932/08/26: 6, 1932/09/02: 6 Wheatley Court Doings (column for 1941), 1941/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue), 1941/09/05: 7, 1941/09/12: 7, 1941/09/19: 7, 1941/09/26: 7, 1941/10/03: 7, 1941/10/10: 7, 1941/10/17: 7, 1941/10/31: 7, 1941/11/07: 7, 1941/11/14: 7, 1941/11/28: 7, 1941/12/12: 5, 1941/12/19: 7, 1941/12/26: 7 Wheatley Court Doings (column for 1942), 1942/01/02: 7, 1942/01/09: 7, 1942/01/16: 7 The Younger Set, 1937/07/02: 7, 1937/07/09: 7, 1937/09/03: 6, 1937/09/10: 7
See also Old Age Pensions benefits for farm help, domestics sought, 1949/04/15: 1 clergy must act in next few months to qualify for Social Security benefits, 1959/02/20: 8 (filmed in 02/27 issue) clerics may get Social Security protection, 1957/03/29: 3 common law mates lose Social Security benefits, 1944/02/11: 4 disability benefits
disability benefits may be lost by not applying, 1957/04/19: 6 June 30 marks important date to apply for benefits, 1957/06/28: 3 rights available for disabled, 1957/04/05: 3 Legislation Approved by Congress; States Need to Fall in Line (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1935/07/12: 4 requirements for Social Security Act benefits cited, 1940/01/05: 8 (filmed in 01/12 issue) Senate passes bill extending old-age security to more workers, 1950/06/30: 1 separated, but not divorced, wives get SS benefits, 1958/06/13: 1 Social Security benefits can help -- you must do the rest, 1958/12/26: 3 Social Security numbers should be shown employers, 1940/04/05: 7 Social Security office moves to Federal Building, 1947/06/13: 1 Social Security office now has five-day week, 1945/11/02: 1 vacation-working students should have S. S. cards, 1958/05/30: 5 workers should keep record of jobs, 1944/02/11: 4
San Antonio needs Negro Social Workers Council (YWCA Notes), 1939/04/21: 6 social workers attend Monday luncheon meeting, 1948/11/19: 6 Texan is among student workers in peace camp, 1936/08/28: 1 welfare groups meet next week, 1932/04/15: 1
meeting of, 1938/06/17: 4 | ||||
