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The Argonaut - March 13rd, 1928 Item Info

Title:
The Argonaut - March 13rd, 1928
Creator:
University of Idaho Student Media
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1928-03-13
Description:
Dean Kelly wins Oregon educators’ praise and faith: Assert Kelly will be outstanding college President in West; Girls must sign for tournament: Single elimination for class tennis teams, Miss Wirt to teach new class; Hoop championship to Lindley Hall’s undefeated squad: Take two straight games from Kappa Sigs in finals; Iddings gives good report: Shows successful work in extension service advancement after recent tour of state; Idaho graduates hold high places in state schools: Majority of administrative positions held by University Men and Women; Hickman back from trip South: Head of Animal Husbandry Department visits extension substations throughout South Idaho; Dean Dale resigns, will head business school at Miami U.: Appointment effective September 1, will be here for Summer School; Pick committees for dance Fete: W.A.A. annual program to be given March 29 in auditorium; First Foresters’ meeting is held: Sixty-five officials here Saturday, represented Government offices; Six of nine teams picked for tourney: Pocatello in readiness for basketball tournament this week; Idaho grad will address miners: Bayard S. Morrow,’06, will speak at Associated Miners’ Meeting; AG-Lawyer game promises thrills: Rival school meet in traditional clash Wednesday afternoon; Gem cover pictures spirit of “Edaho” Indian and Rising Sun only design on cover of yearbook; Borah suggests memorial here: Urges Idahoans in Washington to start move to honor pioneers; Canadian will talk tomorrow: Dr. C. H. Clark, Canadian Educator, will address university assembly tomorrow; Literary yearbook possible at Idaho: Winged helmet plans new venture, three pledges named; L.D.S. Church to cooperate with U.: Sessions says new seminary faculty may attend summer school; A.I.E.E. meeting held Wednesday: Plan to participate in Idaho Engineers’ Day to be held on May 4; Campus cooks form social organization: Culinary artist of group houses organize “C.C.” Club, Mrs. John Henderson elected president; Graduate Club holds banquet: Second Annual Banquet held at Blue Bucket Inn Thursday evening, music and dance on program; Easter vacation from April 6 to 9 Northern Pacific offers special three dollar rate for group of 100 or more; Neidig stops here on business trip: Research Chemist on leave of absence stops here on way to visit smelters in west; Barton talks to women students: Psychology professor addresses Associated Women Students’ meeting on Character Development”; Expelled at Minn. for cutting Army: Non-attendance is punishable by expulsion from the University; Miss Johnson will tour Europe Asia: Faculty member of home economics department to spend coming summer abroad; Name maximum fee for “Society”: Student Council at Lafayette College limits social events to $5.00; Student recital is well received: Varied program presented by music pupils in Sunday concert (p2); Idaho W.S.C. plant pathologists meet: Second joint meeting this year, J. M. Raeder elected president (p4)
Subjects:
Greek life Summer school Plant pathology Blue Bucket
Source:
Idaho Newspapers on Microfilm, Idaho State Historical Society, http://history.idaho.gov/
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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