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-os-Hf**. '*■■•■--:--.'. n jod ni© '-liw Millie ■i.«j .*•• I.-- .1 .:,.t. t;.. :t. .'.'..i ...it., ^.n .iitdi ! .1 ..: i .-. ..!.-i •-.!••■' !' ;-{ili,t > |n<mihn«lic-i %{\ ii* '.( %' Ml "'4>.'i ■I J.fl t •. Founded in 1893 tinder thc nirtrie 6f 'The S\*rarthirioreM ! • ,- J I , \.?A-m;\*j^m:^mrt«rt^;?; II. -NO; ■5t;Z;?,:(i'A",y!I'-? .!,..*; !.,. . ..ti ..!> I f I-i .»l.». >t i- ft ---■ . ,.?:_.Y^-'<;{!-• ?-••.• • li.li.1. .I.i -I..,..:..! •••{I; •■•tl.f.l ■■■I., t.j- .1. .rLV-«/- ;^v-> ••«:.. .-; '•;•'; \v:';*--a-H^:/"-h;^ us/i'fri*-1"'1 '.- "*..■.•■••.•;;'•>••--,>-. .»■' ■-"'-*?-.'.'-' '.?-/ ??-'.''' .:'r-:-"?" ■'-" - ?'.'.-.. A-.--—..- - ;--!'■ •-".-:-.. ?; •• . ••■•' ?-./?. •■■-!••■! ....-t -..-.-. A> ' -^i.... »»..*■.. -.■.-•■■ -- :-j;i. ,;.,.(.;.?„... !o/i'. ty'^.;'. .;■- px%2.QO PER YEAR ;:»/'*JAl '. i * *..-•:-.'-. .'. V izr,j;zy\y-,^y.-:' '»':' -I-'.1 "■*;.? .vi •'•/' ..'-,'.'».i . -. - .,:..i:f ~;,-' •>)'- J--. »*.,'.-• i. -it * LUfJJ'.V'T*- '■■■* ■ *T News Notes ,';/EYEN]TS OF THE COMING / " , !!■' !''-■'.*• /WEEK .'*'. "-A'a- 'rt-'.'■'■' IjUDGE BEN B. L1ND8EY. hautauqua at Media ps-the o'leiting- of the!'Chautauqua, at Media, Pcnnsylvariiaj which'; lontin'ue for seven clays,, closing o*i ■jiirty-first.. The program is full of L-nt music, together with'speakers of ia! reputation..' lining Day/is Dr. Jesse.II. Holmes' He will give a lecture on "Old- |Prophets to New-Time Meii." Dr.. - is from Swarthniore, and we give him aAwarni reception and Irt him by Our presence each clay at [hautauqua Tent. He will be there pii the program every afternoon with and: good, lecture. |sic 'for'the a'fter'nbo'n' artel evening, viiinie Operatic4 Company. -.-'?'.. Is.15—Impersonations by Elsw.orth Itead; • A'A;/'A.A?/?■'??:? A A?',.y; / 0.15—Il'bt'stratwL 'lecture, A'-'The km .('anal arid the Panama Pacific lit ion." ."' Lhic.sda^'; August 26^-Jiidgc R. M.. paker's clay. ."Mr. .Wanariiaker is Dhio. Yoii cannot stay a\vay that He has a message, for you. [;..,(»bi!e. Fj^(|-?-^.,50.zrr< $},, jfyiij. ..... i j SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEDy ' lie afternoon and evening, "Ihe. ■;'■'■' .-*!■■' |■ ... • . i .' ... . .-i .?,. ; ! :...**. .--•'■• .Tl- ..--... • * ■ .'..'*' r— ...,-■• • • ni(|u;i TrioA'. Vj - y y,/?....* •.,-./,.. ',, Edward A. Porter ami Albert II. afternoon, Mrs. Edith Klliiott ... ,. A ., m- i c .1 i> I . < A ■y - ■ -• :< ' ...'■.:*.; .'-i.',-.. • '■' Iomlmson, xlass 1914, Swarthinore ■ Pre- President of the Penrisvlvania , !' ■ '.- . ' • ■:■ , f> -. i . .....r : . -., -■.... ' . paratory, took entrance examinations at 1 Progress Association. ,. A , , ■ „ » AS) ' I ■ .,- 1 • 1. ! .■■■■< I-..-i Haverford College in June., hach has |io,i pictures each evening. - , ,- -j^ ,K.t.n ,,,,/j^, [ha,. he has been MlajS August mif, :i;Hske?ec: D^;., ■ uWanU;(| a sthoUirsliip to/apply on next le quartet from 1 uskegee, Alabama, t -. , -.'--, , , - . . ,,-,: ''.*.-. ..•1. -f .• ... ... . bI, ' .. !..;|-ivears charges for hoard and tuition- .-... e a concert of the old plantation I *;"-. - i-l- ■-•'■!.*■ -... " " ~" ~~ * ' .• ■ • :* Dr. Jesse H. Holmes ?Music*— Romano Orchestra, aft cf rioon and evening, another, musical treat. There will he services at the tent .011 Sunday. -Music; sacred concert by the Romano Orchestra: . Moiulay, August 31st—Judge Ben. B. Lindsey's day. *.-.' . : ' , Music-—Victor and his Band. -.-.".' 'Ihe Children's play will be presented by the children ofMedia at 2.30 Monday afternoon. The Jr. Chau'tuaqua boys and girls, who have been under training at the tent by experienced teachers each, morning from nine to twelve o'clock*' There? will be * songs, folk dancing, (liaiitaucpia song and yell. ■?".-• - Location for the Chautauqua- Tent, cor. of Soutli Avenue nnd JelTerson Street. The Darby car and both of the Chester, lines will? lake you to the Chautauqua -grounds'.' ■ ■ . • . AA ..•I 1.- until.v il.n.il ll>.14 '.11')' llM - i. I.iit.i! ../•II..1-. ill.-' a; .,,?//',■■ Jtei'.iKi MqGtea/^y^aters, D.D/ - •• •...?// " '■ - /" ? /"-■nil "'' 'i- • ' " -fMii.-m'-m■ :/. in > f '?■' ■■"pft^yk'^'f-litLER'bVM 'rt.-y '■ i Rev. Robert Watson, D..D, Ph.D., of ■ ' ■ ■• .riv ../ti I-. 1-1-1*.* "li .-;•' -• •"• I ' (Iincinnatti, preached in the Presbyterian ,i, r.J-,.1 j .'.il plMylr.il*.... * H-lfl.l I1L. ".'*.•'!■ ." Church last Sundav morning. His theme • • n,.v, f.,,.-.,.,.; 1 I'-.n-iit,. •--.. was mi- Best Life," Clearly^ ai*d beautifully he ■ port raved the best life,,. ; jIm.-i ...' .oAo- .}-,,:> •■.■•'•-.....I \i.- ,i'i l apd the possibilities of humanity to measure tip to if, through Christ Jesus .-,-r..J I 'it. ..*• 11 I-,Hi-..-..I -..I -M.i.i -b .1 •-■! the Redeemer of the World. It was an ■ . *-•>*» ii .*.'-.. 1 -(,. • -I ■i!---l •-.' il: '-■■.. I'I. -l ' I inspiration, indeed, and .a great • privileee to hear- Dr. \Vatson'.'-. He is a-man of • - - . j ft ,'■/■■ •' - rare personality*—orie of the world's deep L.'lwrluii- -.I'i:!-.- *,->.-yll L; V ■-.- . I 1. 1- thiiikers, who presents the Truth in a most •vl....l -> "•■.I ■-.-.■ .*- i,..: 1-: --1 i -...•'-.'. convincing manner. ,.,:.!■ 11 . - |. iil.'iiii'- -iillilliA' ■-•'.. i--..... lc -.students are picked singers'from'-'.'j T-.^VpsjijpgtcHii* i*$wm Fi'hooi. i heh voices are well fitted to the liar-' iif these song^^^^'JUijjyj jA'ill create a. a!o^,»li.*>t.,i^fi**e iivmusic. „,/,,,?..,- . Llios-; (.'■r^nu-^wrtoonwt and rlay'ii, |r-, ?Hq give-4* i jj{i,t|sf;ictioii? eyery- : ii'tid draws a big'crowci.M.QiiiK1 :.41otiun pivtur/ifs., ■•?,,', '-, ,,,-,'.,-,.-- .'i xy. August;.*28th„—(College. ;Day,.,,,,,., ^/teruoon f\n\l .evening,. Ifiiperial:., }-> Oiiaj|ctr,trained by,famous RU*r i-sttTNi ■:'. A'iA.,. *-,i,.-/'.(-',':-,v■':•■*:••■ 'I hTiiM.! fyllfige iplayerji. wi". 'give jliear'is Twelfth Night., *,A . • .,,,. > [yourigpptirtHnity.jty hear yourow.n. oiks in drama. -They, liavp, won ;. from all the,towiw».ori the"circuit, it tok,Nprth„Cnraljna,,, It .haslxieni l<l' thait. Swar.thmor?. go,to .Media REV. WILLIAM M. WOODFIN FULIJV RECOVERED Rev. William M.Wbodfiil has fully re^ covered from his recent operation, and is able to visit his friends again. A He was 'heartily welcoiued on his return to cliurch last Sunday niorning. It is hoped that he Af will s(K)ti be able to oceupy his accustomed place, -."'- ■."-■ -'■ ■ TENNIS PLAYERS FEAST '*, ■ A jolly set of twelve confirmed tennis :,players, who frequent Stockton's court .at Vale and Park" Avenue, were given a , royal dinner/by Mr. J. K. (iibson, one of the elan', on Saturday evening cjf last week, i The?' guests included Messrs Ott .Steeble, S. K. Simmons, Edward A: and ght; in. great,, nilnilpers... Let, that t^.-NIax . Stockton, Lewis Yerkes, Walter Medians! inight, for? attendance A, .Thorpe, Roljert Hall, E. IA Walters, husia.ini<' ,",.,' ,;?•. • •'.; ''?,;,.?, -, , ...j., Charles Blnck, Robert Naisby and VV. R. ■Motpia'picmres.,■,/,!.'•' '■■:::■,/'■',,.•. ./*i: Landis. ,% //■ /'." '■■"' <Uy,".AugH*t?^9ai,—br..>'. M«Gee.} • The guests demonstrated a pleasing day. Dr., Waters- J*.fcoin Broijkr, \ ability in the use of the table utensils as stor, of/.tbt,?Tompkins 'vWpnue ?(..well as tennis rackets, and satisfaction ational Church of Brooklyn. „.l,le. [.reigned supreme until the last reluctnnt ' iUi'Ugrei«ealQr^tors of the pulpit, j plpyer left fo^honie.: i ...:.......1.1.. > GOOD -NEWS - FROM SVVARTHf • MOREANS ABROAD ■'"■'■'••■? /..H1-..1I .-■ 11 ;■..... Iil^ii I . -1..--11. '..,■-!■. - ?Most authentic and interesting neWsbf 'threeiivri.ourr-'folloW^tO'Min^men' abrbad has1 been received from .Mfejl\Ytl)iarn,,-S'pcak? : man in a letter fromMV^.-William I. Hull, who ,is .ttjieridihg nhe'Siiihiubr at Jathe^-.. town, R-.'-l."*..*. Mrs. Hull writes that 1 Dr. liull.atid"-pn-iUhd -Mrs. BaCtiri' had/gohe 1 tc? (!oristance, Switzerland, to attend'the PeaceiiCcinfercacp, -when they" received! an oriler direct, from Emperor . Williani . himself/.requdstirigi'thoiH to-go* at once to*d • Holland and stating that he woilldl provide . fherrtuwith a ?sj)eoifal 'nhned esbol-f,i in orddr'it-hat thpljourhe*,' might bei-rtiade*1 safely. But even -laithlalhitJic-privileges' affonlecl by military.guards the trip, which should rightfully take one clay, lasted forthree days and was fraught with-7 ■excitement. -A.'; ?''A^'» A'!?-- A .*•.'.' '*-?■-' /Oncem'Holland Dr. anil Mrs. Battin repaired to London, and Dp Hull went to the Hague. .'/ . ...'"- •A few days later Mrs. Hull received a cablegram from our'minister to Holland, Dr. Van Dyke, saying that Dr. Hull sailed for America last Saturday on the Si S. New Amsterdam.? This vessel rs* known to be filled to merflowing, and it is; probably that Dr. Hull's home trip will also lie very exciting ami novel. * . " ''*'' * Word has-also lieen received from Miss Anne Hillborn that she is in London, rind will nail for the U. S, ori August 19th, / ppm-?*}7.?*^^ ■-;.;'. - ,^-A -ti -I ini .... I'm Ini ..ill' -i.i ju'i.iiM (. ' A freight e*ogine ran Zoffthie track,M(*9- clay afternoon, near the statjo*i., Fcjrtjii7. ntilely no one was injured, tl*e wrecking [•Kill ■•■ ■] 1 'i i |i ;• '' * '''".' * " - crew responded prompt Iv andZsooiji placed, ! hi ;• > - :..! . :i 11 l'.'-l - ... .1 - . " .- : ■ ■■ ■ ' it on the track again.'.-... u. .11 ■ 1. LL. lit;.1 1 •■ 11 ».iri.-- * '-.- I.."...? I-iii r! Ji.il- . .An.. 1 "Iti.'n' •■ WORKMAN INJl^Ep LAST, ,, „ ' /' '.' WEEK?' : ...;.,-.,, ■ ..ly . - ,..,.,,-., ,,| ;.|.l ..'l.-.'ii:- .il.. . ,-ll.t -I / -Mr., ^yart "IjObb/,f?.\he /naq^.jpfi.thq Mforkmati who was badly injured when the telephone pole to, >>',hif:|i, ,hg ,,>va,s. strappecj, /brc-ke.. ( He'-,. \ya^ !clr,«aclfM,H>/ battered up, but h^s c^nditje-n Is rep-j^d , to be somewhat improyed..,, , ni (l ,..',,'. , t ' ^,,-,i; '1 i -jjj ' -S'-- ------ I".: THE MISSIONARY PORCH PARTY '■--.■■ ,., I. •!.... ' .. ".: 1 ■ i.i .,'I --... .11... . A ,,'-;-i A.t-.r 1. ■■■• ?'■!'..'". ="•"'..*'-•' ■" ■"•'.' 1*."-/:'. . Threatening clouds,,rumbles.oC thunder . and splashes of rain.clid„not,detier.imany ,ladies froni assembling ori.,,Mrs,.iFergus-, son's porch, .pn., Twnlay . afternbori, ,,to /listen to the reading by Mrs. Andrew, of t|ie.i^9<>1i|id,c))(ipter; f>/.,".The-Child.ini i the,!\}i<|sl.,'/.;,,.,,.-.' ,1.,.'-.,ii- iriii XX;A.\.Xy ; T.-h.Vi.^bffy of thpz.woes ,of* ,Uny crhi)d«en; , in ■ciarJicncZ,,d.-i)lacpsAof. .thc.fartli, is a.ter--, 1 ribjp <)|*c,,b,ut.i;t8 hearing should; result,in he«-i)*rtyl(it|'iankfi!lne^. ifor.M.the linfinitely,, liettcr.iqondjtjiojj.i.ju.ChriFtiaji lands,, ami in ^h9?,'fc*ry*c^t?,p.nde*j.yor,.i*tp--1 aid in every. 1 possjtijf^way thp-ne'^helrilc-i-*. UUIq Q|i«s.;-, 1? The dainty.refreshments, served qt',.thc. cto^p, ,of "t^qse .'-leftpigs,, and t.lwi oppor-. tun^jpf.'^vircl^'.for i?»wl in.terfourw.arq thoroughly enjoyeel by all who attend,.-, these tppcfjngsj ,..> ?,' ,/,);/; ''"''./ !«l*l/.> <l I.'.."Ml!.*/ I it I'-1 A'i WELL-KNOWN SlINISTER IN .'■ ,SW'ARTUMOiRE , | 1 '■; '.Rov.r(iharleslS..Davica-is tii^ellriknown minister in Swarthniore; his many friotids wiU beigJutl td...•weIUoiiU*i,faim'.=lkiek,i and enjoy/Imaring him prttH'h,agaiiil.i -*..ii ■. •-. Monday—' ■ ; -.-'. ."'.'! ?■--*..?- ;! tennis at Strath1 Haven1 iWni'A -.' ./' TuMday—8 to 10 A. M.: 'A ;L. of G. C. "Weeding Party'" at the ! (gardens.. ■'■■■■■'.: ■■ •?.'.'..':'? At i-t-Z ■'.';'. - .-■"".-.-.??■ \Vedne$d»y-~r8 P. M.: V- ? Mid-week service-at 'Methcklist Church. thursday—8 A. M. / - "... -/j. -'Pi, ,/,'„ ;',/?' 1 I Swarthmore Nkw-j goes, to, Pre*-.?.- -; Friday—:. • '■-. . y". .'■'.-.•■-■; *.* *"*-"'>-=:.. * Boating on Crum Creek.' ■'"/.'.''-'■'■■ Sa.turdaV^^-ii Pi'I^l/:''1 "'• ,""/"1 /"■?" :' * A Dinner Dance at Strath Haven Inn. SundayTiiW>.3«-A. Mmu 11 >«»//.-.-u\ri .'A: Friends'Meeting. / U|A.,M..:i 1 '., .ij ■•!-..'-.! 1 .-1 ii 1.'-,.,- *..| 1 A.-.- - Service at Trinity, Methodist .and.Pnet-, .1 "."•' byterian Church..•* '-..?.?". XL.; A.. !..-.~,.*.-- - A ' ■■/■;'1 >hi ll»"..iu ft / l l/ll ■/*.-■'.';•;" iititji-'i/i/. i/Ayti' ., MLss Victoria Lesley and Mr. Conrad; f^V^i^Uo tft Oc?an;-(;iiyjhext,»et'k</,, - |~ I 111. I I'I I i * >' I ' 1 I ■■* -I 1 I t|I I: *- .--•-•■ • I, |1| 91 . XIr^1 ,^^t»»f/>IN..AW^!;a.i1sl. m,// - ; ,'Ha!^,.^^'op,..faft|er.'WW. ?\,.%&*.X,, .My- WJtywHnWWZ:.Kift. Lr|l> ^Vi ' ^.„ff°^r.t,, St'ocHtVnvlfjs.tiifl ,;, :. Hoston Pottsville ;t ,,,1, .,ii, >...*. ■rt. ^ISv ^1 >i;.<F^"ifft»«W«^fW^.'i"i ■■■.' I'J^nt |Sta*j,j on a fine old fajp i^ ^fiesty^,.,,, ?. .Heights,, and has now gi<^ne|/;o,||focopot A.?'-? fPines, to remain . uny"|. (be, -iii^jje/vf^? September^ .-.' r '.il if • I. . * -III. 11/. I-.. 11 I ■i-.nl-rl. Il.il I Ul', .-.I. In-1. "' r-=. ■-?.•! *" li, I • &•?$ Vz?^-?,?J,h!?,>'^?i«¥.#mwit.rtof z<" family in Swarthniore.A. . . " . .-, . , • ;. ffl'- I'll.. l.-ll • I .•••■'. I.II ".ill llll •>■ |.|..|| . ' i-J-'-.ii l-.i'i ' :.,>,,i-i' -»l -lull.'. -ifi'-j-.ii , *• j ■ The Westminster Guild met oh lrrida,y, „? tiie 7th, at the home of the Alisses Marion, ■ -11II ol 111 1 .. v - . 111 11 j *, 1 * * Tr' n J • -i ■■ 1 * v ' - .-and ,Rcna Gra,u. ■"-.-, - - ,■-.."' ','■:'.,. -)i,.n 1 .. 1,in - -. ;.|.-v >r.!. ah I...11. in .••!--. 1 l ■--. ...I i-.if- ,..:ti- '' T^M"^;and;acc,yaintancef,of, j\f,s,,,, . ?e£[nfn!} *iH,bfi',fi!ad.,{p knoiy^J&pt^ni.,*/, is rapidly recovering from her,im'urv. ! • '..Ijii-I in., mi hi. 'I i.u- I In. ■ ■. ■'-. ■>. il -ul ■> : .Misses Mare Dorothv and Kathry,ne Bitler have returned home after a, visit to Ocean City, N. J ' I ul, The . --.lin,-1 -ti...ii 11 1 • *■ 1 ..-I ui .-ii The number of families away from the / . . -i. I. ....,,.- |.. 1.1 ,.-i- ..ll. iri . 1. . . -Ti 1 .' - Borough this summer..,is the largeft.fcir- a, '? '• ; long time past, and tnq local police are giving the^ ni^ijr^^jt^jir'^tjy^i^ii? A., ; ,*/.tn 1 > 1111 -1 ■"■■■■/■-. •Mrs, Chas. D. Joyce is at Chelsea re-; covering from the effects . of her, laic, . ...I- • . 1. ...,|| . .-r 1 I IJ ', " .. , I- ■ , -.. . -ur. 1 I-. •■■ .TJ . illness. * .:■:■-. -.- '■ :,i... ■ 1 --ti id. 1- ..r-. ■ -.1 :.,,. ' ,t,i ti 1 ' -I. ' l*..ll.-l.l ,1/ . The "'Japanese- Pluptf|trees, ,o** tjie pijO-,, .?*■ perty of Mr. W.f'J^itler pij >'aje, Avenue., have been attracting -ittentipn ,for,some, ,".' 1 ; 'ti'-'il- Im*. '' »"i; '• t -i' .ir l 1 *l. Ti» I ; iT ■ m •! I ( time past, tl-p fruit hanging-, b*i the tfees ., '■ , in ropes, 'ami riy^jirig^ tbeA^ictures .of,, " | Califprnja fruitjS^ Oyer two bushels, \yere , picked from one tre,e. It' is, s,tated .that, , -i i- .111. • til »l I f . 1 - - • - ■ I ' • ■ 11} »< I - * ,•( I ;successisdue to s-prayi^tig tfpder tJje,direc- ,, '. tions'of the Department pf -.Agriculture?.. ? and thus destroy iner tl^O curcyli, ^-r- insept, .y ■ | that has keen fatal to (tlie pjupis )p thy- ; / section of the country for some tiine past. ,, I I , , . >. I I 1 . 1 I '.»..,] -' . ' * 1.1 ' I ■ ' I ■ ,' '.' y ■'. ,. -.'...Nil • /'- -L.lr. .. .1 .1 *| 1 ■■ ,.,',1 ?vMr! l-rai-k R. Marsh and .Mr. Harrv- '.". j ■ . ■.:,!■.•,,, I "..' Hi I ITII- .|If ill -J'I Moylan. spent the week-end at. Ocean ■-.-". . .1 if 111 *'*l I! ',1 - < 'I ( ■ I (. Tl ~l '•!■-. ■' City, N.J. .'.i i .11 ,1." 11 ,1 .. • ih Hi- ■n, ,.,i.... ■ i.ji,...',.1.. ..v. iir-. ■'.■•.-.i 1 -.. / 1 *lrsXy]fyr\>vn:;Pffyxim$\ sw. Fimnk., •'. ■¥*v?..r-?turri(-d Jrojn, a. plcasajRt. tryu w'n Asbury Park. - . ■ ? , ■-.-.' .?.,, ...:.- .; ■ '•,.► ..-.! - ,-.-, 1 1.-1 *-, 1/ I -- ,|-| , ■ I I'I ll ■■,;■. I I .1.1,1-- "... I- -.11 Iloward ' Cri-en ''ami' faitiity 'are'-//. Mr epjoying suhuuer^brebzei' in* th«:-ir';n^\v* 1 Ford auto! /..it - .1 in ... i.ii.i.....,,. ..11 '■--... ;•"! IZ'I a- .•»■!-• - it - -?i »..-)*, * .*' ::■■)'■ i'rtM^rtk if-x •*
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Title | Swarthmorean 1914 August 15 |
Subject | Newspapers - Pennsylvania; American newspapers |
Description | Unlike most communities its size, Swarthmore has boasted a number of newspapers covering both College and Borough news. The first community paper was the Swarthmore, published by the indefatigable John A. Cass. In 1929, the Swarthmorean appeared and continues as a weekly publication. |
Publisher | Mrs. Julia Hazard |
Date | 1914-08-15 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Delaware County; Swarthmore |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Source | sn 88079382 |
Language | Eng |
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Contact | Swarthmore Public Library Swarthmore@delcolibraries.org <mailto:Swarthmore@delcolibraries.org> |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Swarthmorean 1914 August 15 |
Subject | Newspapers - Pennsylvania; American newspapers |
Description | Unlike most communities its size, Swarthmore has boasted a number of newspapers covering both College and Borough news. The first community paper was the Swarthmore, published by the indefatigable John A. Cass. In 1929, the Swarthmorean appeared and continues as a weekly publication. |
Publisher | Mrs. Julia Hazard |
Date | 1914-08-15 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Delaware County; Swarthmore |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | sn 88079382 |
Language | Eng |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | Swarthmore Public Library Swarthmore@delcolibraries.org <mailto:Swarthmore@delcolibraries.org> |
Contributing Institution | Swarthmore Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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