Tag Archives: 1930s

If You Scan Something, Set It Free: The Surprising Places We Find Our Digital Objects Online

For the parents among our readership, you well know that stepping back and letting your child experience life on their own – from their first unaided steps to the day they walk the stage at graduation – is one of … Continue reading

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Stop the Presses, Start the Scanners: Digitizing Baylor’s News Release Archive

It’s hard to imagine given the pervasive nature of the media outlets available today – from the major broadcast networks, cable news networks, blogs, microblogs, social media avenues and more – but there was a time when the concept of … Continue reading

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On Carroll Field, White Bread, and the Comfort of Electric Power

While working through some exciting new pieces we’re adding to the Baylor University Libraries Athletics Archive (BULAA) in the next few days, I spotted a couple of interesting items in a 1934 program from the Homecoming game against Texas A&M. … Continue reading

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