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Mount Livermore Hf M OUNT Livermore, sometimes known as Baldy Peak, is the highest point in the Davis Mountains. For many years it was believed to be the highest peak in Texas, but by a correct survey its altitude was found to be 8,382 feet, whereas that of El Capitan of the Guadalupe Moun¬ tains is something over 9,000 feet. In the late nineties some three thousand arrow¬ heads, whole and broken, were found under a cairn on the highest point of this peak. The exact location of the cache is shown at the left of the picture on the opposite page. Hundreds of these points are included in the Susan M. Janes collection, probably the most outstanding single contribution to the museum. The marker of the advertise¬ ment section is a drawing of a case of the most nearly perfect of these points. The Indians when they buried their well-wrought flints undoubtedly thought that they were on the highest point in the country. There have been many conjectures as to their reasons for burying the arrowheads in this place and in this manner. Mrs. Janes believed that the Indians, being sun- worshippers, placed the darts there as a ceremonial offering. Mr. E. E. Townsend, curator of the Museum, is of the same opinion.
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Alma Mater, Dear Sul Ross Tune: Amici Where the rolling plains of Texas Enel in mountains high, There’s a land where glorious sunsets Flame in peerless sky. Tis a land of pioneer spirit, Free as bracing air, Where a handclasp means a welcome, Friendship glad to share. There our Texas youths do gather, Heeding wisdom’s call, Learn to love thee, Sul Ross College, Love thee best of all. —Bose Sharp Brewer. Chorus Ring, ye Alpine hills, with music! Joyous songs we’ll raise. Hail to thee, 0 Sul Ross College, Thee we gladly praise. Page 26
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