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Clippings, February 17-21
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- 1908 (Creation)
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Louis Lowry McInnis was born in Jackson, Mississippi on March 24, 1855. He graduated from the State University at Oxford, Mississippi in 1871. He started work at Texas A&M College on November 9, 1877, as an adjunct professor of ancient languages. Later he served as acting professor of mathematics and as chairman of the mathematics department. McInnis also served as the Secretary to the Board, Treasurer of the College, Vice-Chairman of the Faculty, and then Chairman of the faculty. He was acting President of Texas A&M while also serving as chairman of the faculty from January 24, 1888, to July 1, 1890.
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3/28: Clippings. February 17-21, 1908 (21 pages)
-Houston Post, "A Class Breaks - Press Stings the Cadets". February 17, 1908 (1 page of clippings in mylar with xerox copy, 1 page. 2 pages total)
-"But Few Attend - College Resumes Operations with a Meager Enrollment". February 18, 1908 (1 page of clippings in mylar with xerox copy, 2 pages. 3 pages total)
-Temple Daily Tribune, "Students Divulge Their Grievances". February 19, 1908 (3 pages of clippings in mylar with xerox copy, 3 pages. 6 pages total)
-"…Roundup - The Commandant at College Tells Students Re-enter or Go Home". February 20, 1908 (1 page of clippings in mylar with xerox copy, 1 page. 2 pages total)
-Houston Daily Post, "A. and M. College Men to Confer in Houston", "Law Sustained", and "Affair of the College is Aired in Circulars". February 21, 1908 (3 pages of clippings in mylar with xerox copy, 5 pages. 8 pages total)
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Copyright is retained by the authors of the items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United Stations copyright law. It is the responsibility of the researcher to secure those rights when needed. Permission to reproduce does not constitute permission to publish. The researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming to the laws of copyright, literary property rights, and libel.