Farthest-North Collegian, Vol. 12, No. 09 (June 1934)
Eight will continue St. Lawrence Expedition: Government to spend $45,000 to continue archaeological research -- '34 Graduating class surpasses records: Largest graduating class of twenty are presented diplomas -- J. Baldwin elected to head students for 1934-35 term -- Gallant moose visits campu...
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The Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines
1934
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11122/2586 |
Summary: | Eight will continue St. Lawrence Expedition: Government to spend $45,000 to continue archaeological research -- '34 Graduating class surpasses records: Largest graduating class of twenty are presented diplomas -- J. Baldwin elected to head students for 1934-35 term -- Gallant moose visits campus- returns again -- Mammals came to America via ancient route -- Railroad manager inspects dashing cadets in action -- 27 Letter awards made to athletes at annual dinner -- Extension worker concludes recent demonstrations -- Coronation of May Queen is followed by mixed program -- Prof. Ryan speaks at commencement in Railroad City -- Summer schedule started, following commencement -- Special Ketchikan edition has views of mining by Dean -- Novel decorating scheme employed at commencement -- 1st College annual beautifully bound and well edited -- Recognition by NW Association draws attention -- Jane Oliver Ryan in piano recital at college gym -- Ground broken for Eielson Memorial on College campus -- Director Western Extension Division to talk in Alaska -- May was supreme society month of entire term year -- Bastress leaves to work on Ph.D. degree at Yale U. |
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