Oxford, Sept. 11—A county school truck from Corinth on leaving Oxford today was struck by a car driven by A. Kempt of Blackville, S.C., and several children were bruised but none seriously hurt. Both cars were badly damaged. What might have been a tragedy was narrowly averted.
From the front page of the Durham Morning Herald, Sept. 12, 1922. The earliest schoolbuses were modified trucks.
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