Farthest-North Collegian, Vol. 12, No. 11 (August 1934)
Army bombers arrive in Fairbanks after flight from Washington D.C. -- Matanuska up to the minute says Gasser -- St. Lawrence expedition is at Sevoonga -- Fiscal year report made by biologist -- Twelve graduates of Alaska College to teach in territorial schools -- Sheely makes farm tour of Matanuska...
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Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines
1934
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11122/2590 |
Summary: | Army bombers arrive in Fairbanks after flight from Washington D.C. -- Matanuska up to the minute says Gasser -- St. Lawrence expedition is at Sevoonga -- Fiscal year report made by biologist -- Twelve graduates of Alaska College to teach in territorial schools -- Sheely makes farm tour of Matanuska -- New bulletin on canning prepared by Exten. Service -- Mining professor prospects Upper Tanana for gold -- Work proceeds on Eielson Bldg. as donations mount -- Scoop of the year -- Bone hunting -- Movement of glaciers -- New kitchen is being built on girl's dormitory - Bureau of Mines chemist reports over 1200 assays -- Graduates of A.A.C. can teach in Washington -- Indian service opens summer school, Nome |
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