Some notable news from this month: 03- UdeC reviews budget for Museum and School of Fine Arts; 14- UdeC donates seats from the Concepción Theater to the city's Lyceum; 15- Film season at the Concepción Theater of the UdeC; 16- Colonization Law; 18- Funeral of Beltrán Mathieu, President Alessandri inaugurates the Radio "Cooperativa Vitalicia" in Valparaíso; 20- One hundred years after the earthquake that destroyed Concepción, Tennis player Anita Lizana triumphed in Montevideo; 21- Public proposal for construction of the building of the School of Chemical Engineering of the UdeC; 22- Funeral of Piloto Pardo; 26- Call for competition for the construction of the National Stadium in Santiago.
Algunas noticias destacadas de este mes: 03- UdeC revisa presupuesto para Museo y Escuela de Bellas Artes; 14- UdeC dona butacas del Teatro Concepción al Liceo de la ciudad; 15- Temporada de cine en el Teatro Concepción de la UdeC; 16- Ley de Colonización; 18- Funerales de Beltrán Mathieu, Presidente Alessandri inaugura en Valparaíso la Radio "Cooperativa Vitalicia"; 20- Cien años del terremoto que destruyó Concepción, Tenista Anita Lizana triunfó en Montevideo; 21- Propuesta pública para construcción del edificio de la Escuela de Ingeniería Química de la UdeC; 22- Funerales del Piloto Pardo; 26- Llamado a concurso para la construcción del Estadio Nacional en Santiago.
Extent: 28 newspapers.
Size and dimensions of original material: Height 61 cm, Width 48 cm.
Condition of original material: Folds and tears on the edges of the first and last copies of the month. All include a capital letter R in colored pencil above the headline. The news related to the UdeC is framed with red pencil.
Custodial history: The Hemeroteca of the current Luis David Cruz Ocampo Central Library at the University of Concepción in Chile preserves the collection of Diario La Patria from 1930 to 1970. The former University Public Library of this institution, founded in 1926, began subscribing to this and other local newspapers in 1930 when it moved to the new building at 1068 Barros Arana Street in the city center, where it remained for over 40 years. In 1972, these collections and the entirety of the holdings were transferred to the new building known as the Central Library, located on the university campus, also referred to as the university district, where they have been maintained to this day.
Arrangement: Chronologically Ascending.
Author(s)/Creator(s): "La Patria" newspaper began to be published in 1923 as a local initiative, which portrays the local daily life of the time.
Publisher(s): Beginning its circulation in 1923, the foundational history of Diario La Patria de Concepción in Chile remains a topic of ongoing research. Since 1943, the newspaper has been published by the Sociedad Periodística del Sur (SOPESUR). Its editorial office has always been located in the city of Concepción.
Editor(s): The Sociedad Periodística del Sur (SOPESUR) was a Chilean company that operated from 1934 to 1982, acquiring several written print media in the country, including the newspaper La Patria in 1943.
Issue number: Año XII, N°4087-N°4114.
