- The San Antonio Light newspaper reports that the first chiropractic college in Texas was chartered by the state in April 1910.
- The 1911 Texas State Journal of Medicine reports Dr. J. N. Stone, a San Antonio chiropractor and one of the oldest workers in this field, is president of the new institution", and “the course of study embraces 36 subjects, and two and one half years of study without a vacation period will be required of the students before the degree of doctor of chiropractic will be conferred. This is equivalent to four years with the usual vacation.”
In 1911 it was reported by the San Antonio Light that the first chiropractic college in Texas was chartered by the state in April 1910.
The 1911 Texas State Journal of Medicine reports that the Texas College was opened with about forty enrolling. "Dr. J. N. Stone, a San Antonio chiropractor and one of the oldest workers in this field, is president of the new institution."
The medical journal continued: “the course of study embraces 36 subjects, and two and one half years of study without a vacation period will be required of the students before the degree of doctor of chiropractic will be conferred. This is equivalent to four years with the usual vacation.”