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− | The | + | The White and Blue was established in 1898. It changed format in 1921, and the later incarnation was named Y News. Editors included: Ed Rowe (1898-1899), R. Leo Bird (1899-1900), A. L. Neff (1900-1901), David D. Rust (1901-1902), J. Frank Day (1902-1903), Willis L. Mangum (1903-1905), P. C. Peterson, Jr. (1905-1906), Ashley Bartlett (1906-1907), Heber C. Snell (1907-1908), Clarence Jacob (1908-1909), Dr. C. H. Carroll (1909-1910), Heber C. Snell (1910-1911), P. C. Peterson, Jr. (1911-1912), Charles Schwencke (1912-1914), N. H. Savage (1914-1915), G. Oscar Russell (1915-1916), Louis Brandley (1916-1917), Sterling Ercanbrack (1917-1918), Lucile Talmage (1918-1919), Joseph Olpin (1919-1920), Le Roy Cox (1920-1921), La Vieve Huish (1921-1922), Alberta Huish (1922-1923). |
==Description== | ==Description== |
Revision as of 17:18, 10 November 2010
The White and Blue was established in 1898. It changed format in 1921, and the later incarnation was named Y News. Editors included: Ed Rowe (1898-1899), R. Leo Bird (1899-1900), A. L. Neff (1900-1901), David D. Rust (1901-1902), J. Frank Day (1902-1903), Willis L. Mangum (1903-1905), P. C. Peterson, Jr. (1905-1906), Ashley Bartlett (1906-1907), Heber C. Snell (1907-1908), Clarence Jacob (1908-1909), Dr. C. H. Carroll (1909-1910), Heber C. Snell (1910-1911), P. C. Peterson, Jr. (1911-1912), Charles Schwencke (1912-1914), N. H. Savage (1914-1915), G. Oscar Russell (1915-1916), Louis Brandley (1916-1917), Sterling Ercanbrack (1917-1918), Lucile Talmage (1918-1919), Joseph Olpin (1919-1920), Le Roy Cox (1920-1921), La Vieve Huish (1921-1922), Alberta Huish (1922-1923).
Contents
Description
Established: 1903
Abolished: 1923
Location: Provo, Utah (1898-1923)
Functions
The White and Blue was the campus newspaper, and then a student-run literary journal.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The paper was overseen by an editor and business manager. Starting in 1909, the publication was overseen by the Student Body.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Student Body (1898-1923)
Later unit: Y News (1921)
Sources
Editors and Business Managers of the Daily Universe and Predecessors, 1898-1957, UA 451 (Editors; Established and abolished; editor and business manager)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2010-00226
Creator: ARC