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Features and Fillers Texas Journalists on Texas Folklore / Jim Harris, editor, Carolyn Satterwhite, assistant editor.

Contributor(s): Satterwhite, Carolyn Fiedler | Harris, Jim, 1942- | Project Muse [distributor]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publications of the Texas Folklore Society ; 56Publisher: University of North Texas Press, Manufacturer: Project MUSE, Description: 1 online resource (v, 233 pages) : illustrationsISBN: 9781574410747Subject(s): Social Sciences | Folklore | Anthropology | Folklore | American newspapers | Folklore -- Press coverage -- Texas | Folklore -- Texas | American newspapers -- Texas | Folklore -- Press coverage -- Texas | Folklore -- Texas | Texas | Texas -- Folklore and legendsGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Electronic books. Online resources: Full text available:
Contents:
Dedication / Paul Patterson -- Texas Journalists on Texas Folklore / Jim Harris -- A Legend Runs Through It / Bryan Woolley (The Dallas Morning News) -- The Weeping Woman / John O. West (The Fort Worth Star-Telegram) -- Bois d'Arc Recollections / Ernestine Linck, Charles Linck (The Commerce Journal) -- Prescriptions for Ailments Did Not Always Find a Cure and Dyin' Easy and Several Other Ways of Crossing Over and Departing This Life / Joyce Gibson Roach (The Fort Worth Star-Telegram) -- Musing on Distant, Faded Glories of the Days of Radio / Robert J. Duncan (The Fort Worth Star-Telegram) -- Unknowingly, Security Guard Takes on KKK / Robert J. Duncan (McKinney Courier Gazette) -- Four Musings on Bad Roosters / Henry Wolff, Jr. (The Victoria Advocate) -- The Ol' Red Rooster Learns a Hard Lesson / Lora B. Garrison (Uvalde Leader-News) -- Hallie Stillwell Will Live on in Memories / Kent Biffle (The Dallas Morning News) -- Ex-Sheriff's Tale Is One for History Books / Kent Biffle (The Dallas Morning News) -- Tales of a Rural School Teacher / Lou Rodenberger (The Fort Worth Star-Telegram) -- The New Year Hasn't Always Started January 1; Valentine's Day: How It All Began; and Columbus Day Roots Are in This Century / Archie McDonald (The Daily Sentinel) -- Texas' Oddest Animal / Jerry Turner (The Mexia Daily News) -- What Mrs. Rives Found in Gilmer / Sarah Greene (The Gilmer Mirror) -- He 'Woodn't' Trade Hobby for Anything / John Fooks (The Texarkana Gazette).
Summary: Discusses El ojo, Rattlesnake roundups, and chicken-fried steak, and other important novelties of Texas.
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Dedication / Paul Patterson -- Texas Journalists on Texas Folklore / Jim Harris -- A Legend Runs Through It / Bryan Woolley (The Dallas Morning News) -- The Weeping Woman / John O. West (The Fort Worth Star-Telegram) -- Bois d'Arc Recollections / Ernestine Linck, Charles Linck (The Commerce Journal) -- Prescriptions for Ailments Did Not Always Find a Cure and Dyin' Easy and Several Other Ways of Crossing Over and Departing This Life / Joyce Gibson Roach (The Fort Worth Star-Telegram) -- Musing on Distant, Faded Glories of the Days of Radio / Robert J. Duncan (The Fort Worth Star-Telegram) -- Unknowingly, Security Guard Takes on KKK / Robert J. Duncan (McKinney Courier Gazette) -- Four Musings on Bad Roosters / Henry Wolff, Jr. (The Victoria Advocate) -- The Ol' Red Rooster Learns a Hard Lesson / Lora B. Garrison (Uvalde Leader-News) -- Hallie Stillwell Will Live on in Memories / Kent Biffle (The Dallas Morning News) -- Ex-Sheriff's Tale Is One for History Books / Kent Biffle (The Dallas Morning News) -- Tales of a Rural School Teacher / Lou Rodenberger (The Fort Worth Star-Telegram) -- The New Year Hasn't Always Started January 1; Valentine's Day: How It All Began; and Columbus Day Roots Are in This Century / Archie McDonald (The Daily Sentinel) -- Texas' Oddest Animal / Jerry Turner (The Mexia Daily News) -- What Mrs. Rives Found in Gilmer / Sarah Greene (The Gilmer Mirror) -- He 'Woodn't' Trade Hobby for Anything / John Fooks (The Texarkana Gazette).

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Discusses El ojo, Rattlesnake roundups, and chicken-fried steak, and other important novelties of Texas.

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