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<p class="hn-annotation">Listed by date, grouped by "school year" | <p class="hn-annotation">Listed by date, grouped by "school year". "School year" means usually July 1 through June 30, unless we happen to know the actual dates set by the relevant school district, but with the following crucial exceptions: (1) items that pertain to the election of teachers for the next school year will be listed under that school year, even if the date of the item is before the actual start of that school year; (2) items about summer vacation activities will be listed under the school year just ended, even if the date of the item is after July 1. Order of elements in citations: name of newspaper (from the masthead, not the digital archive), date of publication, page, column, any other information that might be helpful in finding the item on the page, such as titles, headlines, section headings, etc. Most of the items are untitled. Most titles and headlines are not useful for anything other than providing some help in finding the item on the page, and that is why I have relegated them to the end of the citation.</p> | ||
Revision as of 00:55, 29 November 2025
Newspaper Items
Listed by date, grouped by "school year". "School year" means usually July 1 through June 30, unless we happen to know the actual dates set by the relevant school district, but with the following crucial exceptions: (1) items that pertain to the election of teachers for the next school year will be listed under that school year, even if the date of the item is before the actual start of that school year; (2) items about summer vacation activities will be listed under the school year just ended, even if the date of the item is after July 1. Order of elements in citations: name of newspaper (from the masthead, not the digital archive), date of publication, page, column, any other information that might be helpful in finding the item on the page, such as titles, headlines, section headings, etc. Most of the items are untitled. Most titles and headlines are not useful for anything other than providing some help in finding the item on the page, and that is why I have relegated them to the end of the citation.