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"Record Enrollment at Pomona College" - over 500 students! | |||
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Revision as of 05:18, 24 March 2022
Some choice selections from the pages of the Los Angeles Evening Herald in 1914.
Via the California Digital Newspaper Collection at my local library.
March 21, 1914
Page 1:
"Orange Day - Covina Girls Pelting People On L.A. Streets with Oranges"
April 2, 1914
Wow, check out these ads on page 3.
May 5, 1914
Page 1 Headline: Zapata At Gates of Mexico City.
And a really messed up story about a 45 year old pervert, Philip Kilfoil, impregnating a 14-year-old child, Lillian Palmer, who gave birth to a child, and many articles recounting the drama of Lillian's court testimony. Lillian and her mother Julia were both present. The description is so tragic.
June 20, 1914
"Make Oranges Pay For Your Acre!"
August 25, 1914
"Many Women Voters Turn Out In Pomona"
September 23, 1914
"Record Enrollment at Pomona College" - over 500 students!