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The Argonaut - September 23rd, 1925 Item Info

Title:
The Argonaut - September 23rd, 1925
Creator:
University of Idaho Student Media
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1925-09-23
Description:
Strong lineups shown in coast teams this year: Early game promises to be good due to Old men returning to most of Northwest squads; New undergrads to take english test: Preliminary examination is compulsory, says head of english dept.; Idaho receives honorary greek letter charter: Phi Beta Kappa, National Honorary Society, Accepts petition of local Alpha Society at council; 22 men turn out for cross country run: First call brings out good material, promising a successful year; Frosh election; Vandals facing strong teams in year’s schedule: Idaho plans revenge against U.S.C. for losses of last two years in the South; Thomson returns from field trips: Dean school of Mines spends five weeks touring state, attends institute; Department Music has strong course: Two new instructors of Piano and Voice added, old members spend summer studying; Moore addresses opening assembly: Scholarships awarded, Pi Beta Phi leads women, while Tau Kappa Iota leads men; Artist featured in coming course: Kurenko, Levitski, London string quartet, San Carlo grand opera, to appear; “Matty” whips team into shape: Good turnout for all positions, first scrimmage results in Few Casualties; “Foam Flowers” is best story: Ruth Aspray, University student, breaks into print; Prexy turns down big school offers: Upham withdraws name from lists; Refuses salary boost to stay at Idaho (p2); Prexy Upham as composer: Idaho President author of “Alma Mater” songs for several colleges (p3); Kooskia schools take Idaho girls: Seven of eight teachers employed are from University, Supt. Former student (p4)
Subjects:
Greek life Music President Upham Creative story
Source:
Idaho Newspapers on Microfilm, Idaho State Historical Society, http://history.idaho.gov/
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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"The Argonaut - September 23rd, 1925", The Argonaut Archive, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/argonaut/items/arg-1925-09-23.html
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