The Florida Flambeau Newspaper

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Title

The Florida Flambeau Newspaper

Subject

Benson, Laura Quayle
Florida State College for Women
Tallahassee (Fla.)
Scrapbooks--1910-1920
Scrapbooks--United States--History--20th century
Newspaper

Description

The Florida Flambeau Newspaper on page 85 of the scrapbook of Laura Quayle Benson who attended the Florida State College for Women ca. 1917-1919. These are pages from the newspaper The Florida Flambeau dated May 31, 1919 going over the local current events of the time period.

Creator

The Florida Flambeau Newspaper

Source

[no text]

Publisher

Heritage & University Archives, Florida State University Libraries, Tallahassee, Florida

Date

1919-05-31

Contributor

Heritage & University Archives, Florida State University Libraries, Tallahassee, Florida

Rights

This image is the property of Florida State University. Its use is governed by U.S. and international copyright laws. To obtain a high-resolution copy of this image for a fee, please contact Florida State University Heritage Protocol. This collection is open to all researchers.

Relation

DigiNole, FSU Digital Library, Heritage & University Archives: Laura Quayle Benson Scrapbook, 1917-1919

Format

Newspaper Pages

Language

english

Type

Text

Identifier

fscw-scrapbook.benson.hum2831.fa20.grp.6.page.85.item.95a

Coverage

Tallahassee (Fla.)
1917-1919

Text Item Type Metadata

Text

"We hate to lose you, we're so used to you now."
"The Florida Flambeau"
"Florida State College for Women"
"Vol.5 Tallahassee, Florida, May 13, 1919 No.32"

Original Format

Newspaper Pages

Files

Citation

The Florida Flambeau Newspaper, “The Florida Flambeau Newspaper,” Exploration of FSCW Scrapbooks, accessed April 18, 2024, https://humfscwexploration.omeka.net/items/show/654.

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Item Relations

This Item Creator Item: Laura Quayle Benson
This Item Is Part Of Item: Laura Quayle Benson Scrapbook
This Item Is Part Of Item: The Florida Flambeau Newspaper
Item: The Florida Flambeau Newspaper Is Part Of This Item