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The Centennial History of SMU Athletics, 1911-2010Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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The Centennial History of SMU Athletics, 1911-2010The SMU Lettermen's Association
and the DeGolyer Library invite you to a book-signing and publication party: In Honor of the Mustangs: The Centennial History of SMU Athletics, 1911-2010 January 20, 2011 Hall of Champions Paul Loyd All Sports Center 5800 North Ownby Drive, Third Floor Ford Stadium 6:00 p.m. Reception 6:30 p.m. Program RSVP by email to [email protected]. Copies of the book—hardcover, with 382 pages and over 600 historic photographs—will be available for purchase at the event. Written by the official centennial historian, Darwin Payne, with photographs selected and edited by Gerry York, In Honor of the Mustangs is the first and only comprehensive history of SMU athletics, from the beginning to the present. All alumni, students, and fans will want to own a copy! If you are unable to attend on January 20, you may order the book from DeGolyer Library. Send a check for $55 to: DeGolyer Library, SMU, Dallas, TX 75275-0396. Or, if you are on campus, drop by the DeGolyer after January 20 and pick up a copy.
Re: The Centennial History of SMU Athletics, 1911-2010Ok, not to be a wet blanket, but what athletics did we have in 1911? I thought classes didn't start until 1915.
Again, I'm not trying to be a d!ck, just curious. And I'm sure I'll be buying this book. Sent from my Motorola brick.
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You are correct, founded in 1911 and operations began in 1915. Oct. 16, 1912 was the day the cornerstone was laid for Dallas Hall. SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.
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If I recall it was a pleasant day. A little chilly with a slight wind but sunny skies. Is that how you remember it PK? All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
Re: The Centennial History of SMU Athletics, 1911-2010We operated a medical school prior to 1915. We sold it in order to get enough money to start undergraduate classes.
Re: The Centennial History of SMU Athletics, 1911-2010Which became ut southwestern
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Eventually. First we sold the school and it was shut down. Several decades later UT bought all the records and started UT-SW
Re: The Centennial History of SMU Athletics, 1911-2010Ok, I know when the school was founded, but is there any athletics history from 1911-1915?
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This is true
The Centennial History of SMU Athletics, 1911-2010
That chapter is really short. Derail the Frogs!
The Centennial History of SMU Athletics, 1911-2010Just buy the book
Re: The Centennial History of SMU Athletics, 1911-2010And the medical school is called Southwestern because we bought it from Southwestern University in Georgetown, which almost merged with Polytechnic in Fort Worth (now Texas Wesleyan). When they decided not to merge, SMU was founded.
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I think it has to do with $$$ and that there's already a med school in town (when UTSW was founded, it was largely in response to Dallas city leaders lobbying for a med school).
Re: The Centennial History of SMU Athletics, 1911-2010CalallenStang keep going, all your knowledge is interesting, don't worry smupony94 I am going to buy the book anyway. I just love hearing this stuff being so young.
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