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The Argonaut - February 22nd, 1994 -Jazz Festival- The Acropolis Item Info

Title:
The Argonaut - February 22nd, 1994 -Jazz Festival- The Acropolis
Creator:
University of Idaho Student Media
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1994-02-22
Description:
Senate defines goals on retreat; Old Greek traditions come to life; Winter week: A time of campus unity and get togethers (p5); It’s natural to fear the unknown, like homosexual spiders (p7); No U.S. cash for foreign students (p8); Abort elderly for population control (p9); Chronicle of Hampton’s life a trek through jazz history (Jazz-p3); Herb Ellis- undisputed king of swing guitar (Jazz-p3); Artist offer clinics (Jazz-p7); Band in blue blows energetic jazz (Jazz-p13); NEw York voices prepare for premeier appearance: Young vocal jaz group makes debut at Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival All-Star concert Friday (Jazz-p14); He revolutionized jazz with bebopand bent horn: Many people would have thought a bent horn meant time to buy a new one, but his bent horn brought him fame (Jazz-p17); His ‘no rules’ ethics break boundaries (Jazz-p18); Leaders need to gain a vision, advisors say (Acro-p5); A day in the life of a sorority (Acro-p6) [Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival 1994 special starts on page 21; The first issue of the Acropolis starts on page 41]
Subjects:
Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival Herb Ellis Dizzy Gillespie Brian Bromberg Greek life Tax guide Winter week LGBTQ International rights Population control Arifican-American history month Religion The Acropolis
Source:
Idaho Newspapers on Microfilm, Idaho State Historical Society, http://history.idaho.gov/
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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