<p style="font-size:x-large"><strong><em>The Bachelor</em> Archives</strong> is a digital collection containing historical and contemporary issues of Wabash College's student newspaper <em>The Bachelor</em>. Access is available from the newspaper's first issue in 1908 thru December 2023. Physical copies are available in the <a target="_blank" href="https://library/wabash.edu/archives/"><strong>Robert T. Ramsay, Jr. Archival Center</strong></a>. The most recent issues are available on <a target="_blank" href="https://www.wabash.edu/bachelor/"><I>The Bachelor</i>’s website</a>.</p>
<p><!--<strong>A Note on Metadata</strong>: -->When viewing an issue of <i>The Bachelor</i>, there is information about the issue—the <i>metadata</i>—below the PDF viewer. The <i><strong>Contributors</strong></i> field includes the editor-in-chief's name. The <i><strong>Publisher</strong></i> field includes the name of the publishing group or organization as listed in the issue. To search for specific years, use the advanced search and put a year or date in the year-month-day format (i.e. YYYY-MM-DD) in quotations (e.g. "1900" or "1900-01") in the field <i><strong>Date or Dated Created</strong></i>. To quickly browse all issues by date, use the <i><strong>Sort by</strong></i> dropdown menu to sort by date ascending or descending. To search within <i>The Bachelor</i> Archives collection, use the search box below the collection title and scroll to the bottom of the page to view results.</p>
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