Farthest-North Collegian, Vol. 13, No. 02 (November 1934)
Valuable specimens unearthed by Geist and party on island -- Dormitories full and registration shows increase -- George A. Lingo 1927 graduate is new trustee -- Mock melodrama featured by College Dramatic Club -- J.G. Steese is delegate of A.A.C. abroad -- President of Board of Trustees dies of sudd...
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The Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines
1934
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11122/2815 |
Summary: | Valuable specimens unearthed by Geist and party on island -- Dormitories full and registration shows increase -- George A. Lingo 1927 graduate is new trustee -- Mock melodrama featured by College Dramatic Club -- J.G. Steese is delegate of A.A.C. abroad -- President of Board of Trustees dies of sudden heart attack -- Large attendance expected in short course in mining -- Collegian staff now consists of twelve members -- Eielson in Paris / Marchand, Leslie -- Freshman bonfire most impressive in recent years -- Museum specimens being moved to Eielson Building -- Thrills of moose hunting told by college students -- Intra murals start Oct. 19 College gym -- Channel and Americans win second games -- Ovens and looms kept busy in the H.E. short courses -- Hallowe'en motif makes C.E. Dance enjoyable affair -- Food habits of Eskimos recounted by "Islanders" -- Busy program scheduled by Dramatic Club |
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