Front pages illustrated in colors, green and orange on Sundays; Featured news: 01- Professor at the University of Concepción (UdeC) Arturo Salas in France; 07- Father Labrún gives lectures in Concepción; 11- Inauguration of the railway population in San Rosendo by the Chilean State Railways company; 18- UdeC provides special services to its students: pension records and assistance to sick students; 19- Interesting report on UdeC; 23- Tributes for the death of Carlos Cousiño; Mass assembly of the Federation of Students of the University of Concepción (FEC); 24- Riots and violence in FEC demonstration; 26- Resignation of the President of the Republic of Chile General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo; 27- Mass assembly of the FEC and communal celebration for the resignation of Ibáñez; 31- Manifesto of the FEC before the new government.
Primeras planas ilustradas en colores, verde y naranjo los días domingos.Noticias destacadas: 01- Profesor de la Universidad de Concepción (UdeC) Arturo Salas en Francia ; 07- Padre Labrún dicta conferencias en Concepción ; 11- Inauguración población ferroviaria en San Rosendo por la empresa de Ferrocarriles del Estado de Chile ; 18- UdeC dispone servicios especiales a sus estudiantes: registros de pensiones y auxilio a alumnos enfermos ; 19- Interesante informe sobre UdeC ; 23- Homenajes por fallecimiento de Carlos Cousiño ; Asamblea masiva de la Federación de Estudiantes de la Universidad de Concepción (FEC) ; 24- Disturbios y violencia en manifestación de la FEC ; 26- Renuncia del Presidente de la República de Chile General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo ; 27- Asamblea masiva de la FEC y festejo comunal por renuncia de Ibáñez ; 31- Manifiesto de la FEC ante el nuevo gobierno.
Extent: 31 newspapers.
Size and dimensions of original material: Height 61 cm, Width 48 cm.
Condition of original material: Broken and missing edges on the first and last copies of the month.
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 VII, N°2875-N°2905.
