Farthest-North Collegian, Vol. 12, No. 12 (September 1934)

Alaska College Reopens Sept. 17 : Farthest North College to begin activities of its 13th academic year -- Extension Service agent from Washington here on first official visit -- Letters received from St. Lawrence Is. Expedition -- Sheely finds Nome active in gardening -- $1000 given Eielson Fund by...

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Published: The Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines 1934
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