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The Argonaut - March 16th, 1928 Item Info

Title:
The Argonaut - March 16th, 1928
Creator:
University of Idaho Student Media
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1928-03-16
Description:
Regulations for tennis courts are passed by board: Two sets of rules regulate use of asphalt and dirt courts; Four plays set for March 22, 23: One- act productions billed are “The Killer”, “The Melancholy Dame”, “A cup of tea”, “Miss Tassy”; Dorothy Hall new chairman of Big Sister Movement: Will appoint ten captains, announce list in co-ed Argonaut; Many to attend A.A.U.W. meeting: Miss K. Jensen and Mrs. Blomquist official delegates, hear latest in interior modes; Lawyers down Ags 31-15 Wednesday in annual classic: Traditional hoop contest lives up to old records for roughness; Group tennis to be started soon: Begin intramural tournament as soon as weather permits, trophy to house winning doubles; Independent asks Idaho mock vote on Nation’s Chief: Blue Key Fraternity will handle students and faculty voting; Straight a grades to seventeen here: Nine seniors on list, but only one freshman, other grades soon; American schools more liberal than European colleges: Institutions of higher learning under absolute Government control; Northern teams in tourney lead: Coeur d’Alene and Moscow are undefeated, Salmon, Grace eliminated; Idaho grapplers ready for W.S.C.: Will meet Cougar squad here Saturday afternoon; Girls take part in style display: University Women act as models, show at Davids’ today; Hall enjoys singles day’s quarantine: One light case of Smallpox found at Ridenbaugh Hall; Aquatic meet for men on March 28: All groups may enter teams in intramural swimming contest; Plans baseball trip to S. Idaho: Coach Rich Fox in South at present time arranging schedule; Special election set for March 21: Junior man to be named to executive board to fill vacancy; Phi Alpha Delta pledges Poulton: George Paulson reports on National Convention at Monday meeting, formal party planned; Engineers hear Harvey J. Smith: Moscow City Engineer tell of past days of University and of small town engineering problems; Frosh appoint new committees: Yearling president names song and stunt groups, list dance committeemen; Frosh numerals to be presented:Several other awards to be given out at next ASUI assembly April 2, says Click; Dale visits high school in South: Fourteen high schools on his itinerary, will be gone about two weeks; New books have plenty of kicks: English Club book shelf gets eight books by famous authors (p2); Atkeson named as Cattle Judge: Faculty member given place on first list of approved judges by American Jersey Cattle Club (p2); Blue Bucket has futuristic issue: Third issue will be on campus next Tuesday, novel effects will be featured (p3); “Rainbow gone mad” is color of costumes for dance festival (p4); Idaho to enter national shoot: Receive no official notification but targets arrive for R.O.T.C. competition (p4); Frosh to be wearers of the Green Saturday (p4); Spurs will give St. Patrick’s Tea (p4)
Subjects:
Tennis Greek life Basketball Smallpox Plays St. Patrick’s Day
Source:
Idaho Newspapers on Microfilm, Idaho State Historical Society, http://history.idaho.gov/
Type:
Text
Format:
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